Sentences with phrase «with immense frustration»

Yes, many publishers do update the book files eventually, but that does not make up for the fact that I had to deal with the immense frustration of reading all «s as # $ % ^ & s, or whatever the coding is, all throughout a book.

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«In a wide - ranging interview with the Daily Express, Mr Cameron also spoke of his «immense frustration» at working with Nick Clegg after his Liberal Democrat deputy reneged on a deal on reforming Parliamentary boundaries.
If we can be thoroughly engaged in the pleasure that stems from a great cappuccino, the chalky ceramic mug, the airy foam, the milky goodness that lies beneath, the rich fragrance rising in the steam, the warmth traveling from your fingertips to the root of your heart, the chatter in the cafe swimming all around you... and you haven't even had a sip yet... If we can be thoroughly engaged in the tears that spring up after a long, trying Tuesday, allowing our sorrow and self - pity to flood forth without judgment or frustration, saturating ourselves with empathy and self - comfort, treating our pain as we would a loved one's... we are not denying our pain, we are relishing it, we are feeling it, and we are opening ourselves up to the immense pleasure we can feel once the pain has passed.
The amount of frustration generated by being forced to aim with these terrible, imprecise thumb sticks was immense.
Immense frustration with this state of affairs led many of us to participate in a walkout from the Ec 10 introductory course taught by former Bush economic adviser and prolific textbook author Greg Mankiw.
IOCUS grew out of immense public frustration with the federal judicial system.
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