USB thumbdrive won't eject

I formatted a USB thumbrdive as Extended + Journaled, GUID  partition. Actually I did it on 2 different thumbdrives to see if the problem would repeat and it's the same on both. I use Carbon Copy Cloner to copy the small Boot partition off my machine onto this thumbdrive, and it completes successfully. Problem is, it won't eject - I drag it to the trash, I right-click and choose Eject, and nothing happens - it just sits there on my desktop (but is no longer visible to Disk Utility). Before I pull it out physically, I was curious if anyone knew why it won't just eject like all others do?

Problem resolved itself.

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