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No, the word 'frustrated' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to frustrate. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective. Examples: His shyness frustrated his attempts to ask a girl to the dance. (verb) The frustrated child tried over and over to tie his shoes. (adjective) The noun forms of the verb to frustrate are frustration and the gerund, frustrating.
Basically every country who was involved in the war. Also many neutral countries were involved in rescue attempts.
Often it was fraught with corruption, incompetence and attempts at dictatorship.
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The Monroe Doctrine was this document.
In most countries there is no limit to the number of attempts you can make
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3 attemps in most conditions of super nitrious reasons
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The World Trade Organization