Chen's speech may have disappointed pro-independence voters in Taiwan who are his fervent supporters. |
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Real technophiles will be disappointed about the limited scope of their game. |
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I didn't get to the Olympics through the back door and I'm proud of what I've done although I'm disappointed at my time. |
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The fact that, after seeing the trailer, I thought that the shark ate everyone, and was unconsolably disappointed is of no importance whatever. |
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Passing the stables, she was disappointed not to find Terrant, but unchained her dog to take with her. |
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Obviously I am disappointed as I had a great start and was really building on my lead. |
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Even though he had the uneasy feeling that she was disappointed in him, he felt bereft when her image, too, blanked out. |
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I was disappointed when I saw the condition of the outfit I carefully culled out of the closet that morning. |
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All in all, we're disappointed that we couldn't put on our oven mitts, because we were definitely in a brownie-baking mood. |
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She was not disappointed and the aloo chat and the onion bhaji were heartily endorsed. |
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I was disappointed and surprised to find his name nowhere on that list of influentials. |
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We're disappointed not to get through but it puts our club on the map again. |
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I am disappointed because it was an opportunity to clamp down on the destruction of the existing community by infill development. |
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On every page there are unhappy husbands, bewildered boyfriends, disappointed lovers and delusional relatives. |
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Courtney began outsourcing manufacturing to India and Pakistan, but was disappointed with the inferior quality and poor fit. |
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I am mildly disappointed not to be earning money, but a large glass of red wine has an enormously compensatory effect. |
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Ok, that said, I have to say I am thoroughly disappointed in the outcome of this election. |
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Initially I was disappointed at having chosen a stalls seat, and one right at the front to boot. |
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Kyle's face fell, slightly, as if he were disappointed at the matter altogether. |
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He's obviously disappointed that I didn't start a barney so he could join in or call for assistance and get the sirens wailing. |
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He said he wasn't feeling too disappointed that he could only finish third in the end. |
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Angry residents from the surrounding townships, some of whom arrived in the early hours of the morning, went home disappointed and empty-handed. |
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A group of women disappointed when their weekly belly dance classes came to an end have set up their own group in Chippenham. |
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Old fans won't be disappointed but more importantly, new fans will find something worthwhile to sink their teeth into. |
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In a masterstroke of casting, He plays Vanya as a bored and disappointed man who entertains himself by playing the Glasgow wind-up merchant. |
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Many Labour Party members who attended the conference were disappointed with the event. |
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I'm just a little disappointed that it went this far to play poker and to have someone call your bluff. |
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She said people living nearby did their best but they were disappointed that their opportunity for a tidy-up had been spoiled. |
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I was hoping there'd be an antiwar candidate on the ticket and was disappointed when Kerry picked Edwards. |
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His meetings were since then a must for me, and he very seldom disappointed in his approach. |
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Though a little disappointed her rice wasn't basmati rice, she was pleased with the crispy onions and the overall lack of greasiness. |
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Inside, she couldn't help but feel a bit disappointed they were back on a formal basis. |
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He gave me a disappointed look and I felt guilty remembering all of the times I was mean to Corbin without an excuse. |
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When my pudding arrived I was at first disappointed to see that the custard was just a decorative swirl. |
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I probably looked a bit disappointed by how unflustered he was at my request. |
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By this time I was relieved, but I was disappointed when I received no feedback about my performance as a consultant. |
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I was disappointed by the review and didn't bother to comment on it as a result. |
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Some people are, however, going to be disappointed to learn that his chance at a Booker has already come and gone. |
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I am quite disappointed that you have not been returning my phone calls recently. |
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I am very disappointed that the Minister of Finance interrupts with such a silly, inane comment. |
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I'm a bit disappointed that my flight out is Friday afternoon, which allowing for time differences gets in at 8pm. |
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I have frequently been disappointed when fancying that I was giving news of importance to my friend. |
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The men in green will be disappointed with their performance as their smooth first half petered out in the second. |
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First, warm weather in the US, or the absence of a cold snap, disappointed those betting on a surge of heating oil demand. |
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I'm very disappointed in the outcome and, in the cold light of day, it feels even worse, but we have to get over it. |
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This local derby clash drew a fair-sized crowd and they weren't disappointed as both sides went all-out for the win. |
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She had always expected the best from Nile, so she never failed to be disappointed by a missed question or two on a test. |
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So often we anxiously anticipate certain releases only to find ourselves disappointed when they fail to match our expectations. |
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I am rather taken by his style, but am disappointed by his lack of imagination. |
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Naturally, Gurley was disappointed but rather than brood over his ill luck he decided to refocus on qualifying himself academically. |
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He is staying very positive but is hugely disappointed and is putting a brave face on it. |
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She shook her head and clucked her tongue, as if she were disappointed in me. |
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It has bitterly disappointed working class voters and its core supporters, who identified it with significant social reforms 20 years ago. |
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She quickly peeked into the pot and gave a disappointed sigh before rushing to open the door. |
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Personally, I'm feeling as dejected, disappointed and scared as I am angry. |
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However, I am disappointed that we could not unanimously pass this legislation today because of Democratic obstruction. |
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But Todd was disappointed with only a point and felt his side should have passed the ball a lot better. |
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On my visit to Bar Ombra on Tuesday none of the cicchetti we had disappointed us. |
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Like a schoolboy disappointed in love, he gave himself over to mental violence. |
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I was slightly disappointed at owning up, sometimes lying promises more fun. |
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She was disappointed about that, but she did find an aloe plant, which cheered her greatly. |
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Ann is not often completely disappointed in our ventures but this was one such occasion. |
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But forum member John Walsh, a retired chartered engineer, of Liden, said he was disappointed with the turnout. |
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I was quite disappointed to discover a rather defeated looking Devon taking a little rest on my locker. |
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I am disappointed that The Peak would give vent to such immature gibbering. |
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Although the gilt throne was sufficiently grand, jewel lovers would have been disappointed once again as there was not a crown or tiara in sight. |
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I'm a bit disappointed that my flight out is mid Friday afternoon, which allowing for time differences gets in at 8pm. |
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Some experts were disappointed that Brown did not heed calls to overhaul the system. |
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He is immediately fascinated by him and disappointed when Dean is attracted by the charms of his other friends. |
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I am deeply disappointed to see him sullying his good name with this attack on my character and my work. |
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The wallet contained very little money but he would have been disappointed to think that he had lost it. |
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We were relieved not to have had to use our borrowed anti-polar bear rifle, but disappointed not to see any bears, walruses, narwhal or beluga. |
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It didn't display any fiendish goblin or conniving fay, which disappointed me. |
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The former Tour of Spain points winner was disappointed with the result, saying that problems changing gears curtailed his speed. |
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He hasn't disappointed himself or me yet, so I don't put it past him to make something happen within a year. |
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He was disappointed that the Company did not find a site that would have been suitable and acceptable to people in the area. |
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Would Fitzgerald have been disappointed by the derivative script grounded in the conventions of the nineteenth-century realist novel? |
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They will be particularly disappointed if the field is found to be commercial after all. |
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The network is disappointed with the decision to suspend accreditation to our journalists. |
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I was disappointed at missing out on the owl, but more so on the waterhen, because I'd thought it would be easy. |
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I'm always disappointed when I see our governors, our supposed masters, gallivanting about with the rich of the world. |
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Therefore she absolutely worshipped her son although she had been greatly disappointed in his weak character. |
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There wasn't an ounce of curl in any hair on her head, and she was sure that he would be most disappointed in her appearance. |
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I was so disappointed and angry that one day on the beach I really lost my rag with him. |
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He never fulfilled himself and I could see how much it hurt and disappointed my Dad. |
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However, I was disappointed that Mr Brown put a penny on a pint of beer and 4p on a bottle of wine. |
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Declan stubbed out his cigarette with a vicious twist, and then threw up his hands like a disappointed Italian don. |
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But we are as devastated and disappointed as anybody by the news that these Herculean efforts may not be enough. |
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How do you tell someone you're disappointed in them without sounding like a patronising censorious cow? |
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Thousands of learner drivers across the country were left disappointed yesterday as examiners went on strike over pay. |
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It is just reward for two years of hard work for Handley, who was disappointed to be left out of the side for Britain's opening two matches. |
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Don't even think about it if you don't want to be disappointed and heartbroken. |
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Sometimes there was none, and everyone who met him wondered why his fierce eyebrows were drawn so frowningly over his disappointed eyes. |
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I was crushed and disappointed when a boy moved in just before sixth grade. |
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Although we were a little disappointed when it turned out to be the same colour as our long termer! |
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She was disappointed by the basket of bread which came with it, though, which was quite frankly, soggy. |
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Glenflesk though obviously disappointed can take heart from the display of a relatively young side. |
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We were disappointed the way things went at the end of last season, but this makes up for it. |
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We are disappointed in two main decisions which went against us but in the end Middlesbrough probably deserved their win more than we did. |
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It gives us a glimpse of the inner woman, who, although she wrote happy endings for her novels, was destined to be disappointed in love. |
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The current Australian Open champion in his weight division was disappointed with his Bronze medal. |
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Gather a group of horse-dealers at an auction and you would be disappointed if there were not some complexity and opaqueness. |
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The accompanying vegetables, peas, carrots and broccoli disappointed a little because they seemed to be overcooked. |
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Children with low self-esteem tend to be overly critical of and easily disappointed in themselves. |
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He admitted he was disappointed to lose his place but insisted he had no hard feelings. |
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Some of us were so disappointed we decided to carry on meeting off-piste, at Riverside Books, if they'll have us. |
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But it was this raft of feet and noise that followed a disappointed Charlie down through the kikuyu grass at the edge of the dunes. |
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They are most disappointed as reciprocal support from the menfolk is very sparse indeed. |
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A muzzle poked out, but I was disappointed to see that it was the pink nose of an albino colt. |
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The rest would have been welcome and I was disappointed that our views counted for little. |
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We are disappointed by the failure of the bus company to offer to recompense her. |
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These initiates were not be disappointed with a match which started at a cracking pace. |
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I'm discouraged, I'm tired, I'm crabby, I'm sad, I'm ridiculously disappointed in myself, and I'm scared. |
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The flip side is that some on the left have been disappointed by the lack of significant redistribution of wealth from capital to labour. |
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A spokesperson for the site said they were very disappointed that on foot of legal advice they had to shut the service down. |
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I mean, sure, you get disappointed because you go out there putting your best foot forward. |
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He sounded a little disappointed to hear that they were all knocking thirty. |
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While disappointed that someone would dump offal, he said he had been encouraged by the council's response to his call. |
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This being Glover's strength, I was a little disappointed that the hang of the exhibition didn't have the ambition to focus this strength. |
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To all appearances he is an alpha-male professional in a bespoke suit, but the hang of his shoulders speaks of a disappointed man. |
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Initially, I was disappointed to discover that today's PoW is kitted out more modestly and powered not by steam but by diesel. |
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That story prompted a catalogue of complaints from disappointed new home buyers over delays and poor workmanship. |
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I hope no one is too disappointed there are no actual photos of human oddities. |
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Meanwhile, he said he was disappointed by the level of turn-out, which saw less than a dozen seats occupied by members of the public. |
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Mr Paddy Oliver said he was pleased to note the progress made but was very disappointed that there was no mention of work at Crossmolina school. |
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However, nosy neighbours will be disappointed to hear they will not be able get their hands on the technology to satisfy their spying urges. |
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I have been much squibbed for this, perhaps by disappointed applicants for professorships, to which they were deemed incompetent. |
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Moreover, it is possible for people not only to be disappointed in this area, but seriously harmed. |
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Umpire Peter Wright consulted with his colleague Mike George at square leg before sending a disappointed batsman on his way. |
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Jennings believes in flying saucers and extra-terrestrials and admits he is disappointed he has never encountered a UFO himself. |
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In the end, one has to be disappointed by the pallid imagination of our public vulgarians. |
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You will not be disappointed by the lead singer and visceral verbalist blooming like the mesmeric rocker he is. |
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York were disappointed not to have made more of a clear numerical advantage after Boston Spa players were yellow-carded. |
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Other signings have disappointed but McCormack excelled himself in the close season by landing St George star Darren Treacy. |
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I left, drank my hot chocolate and so to bed with disappointed musings as I drifted off to the land of Nod. |
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As an alumna of Northwestern University, I was disappointed that my alma mater was not listed. |
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The firm was disappointed in both the number of stalls taken up and the market's popularity. |
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I am disappointed that this change was nodded through without any debate, and treated as a budget-saving measure. |
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I'm just disappointed to see female mallards and zebra finches falling for something this obvious. |
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I am sure the Dutch and the Latvians are disappointed about this but it's why there are squads of 23 players. |
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Many people are disappointed that the US is intent on spending billions of dollars on manned space flights. |
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I'd be sorely disappointed in the Guardian if it advocated capital punishment. |
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On New Year's Eve, dozens of disappointed revellers were also plunged into darkness because of the fault. |
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None of us enjoy the reproachfulness of parents who are always disappointed with the performance of their children. |
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Most people would just love to reproduce themselves and then, of course, be immensely disappointed if they do it, because it won't be them. |
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Ministers prefer to leave the problem to be resolved in the courts, where disappointed placing requesters can appeal. |
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However, as a newcomer to the area, I was disappointed how drab and uninviting the area in front of City Hall is at night. |
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And they were not disappointed as Woods shot a sparkling seven under par 65 without ever being off the leash. |
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However, brewing beer is a low-margin business and US sales have disappointed this year. |
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She sat in the seat next to him, disappointed there weren't any pairs of empty seats left so she could resume her position next to Steven. |
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I am disappointed that the National Party does not seem to take any notice of correspondence sent to it. |
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I was disappointed that our elected representative was so antagonistic to councillors who were working hard to resolve the dispute. |
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Royal Rosa disappointed on his seasonal debut after making a horrific mistake at the first flight. |
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Mr James said he had always been disappointed that his innovative ancestors were not better known like other famous inventors from the past. |
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If there was one thing that disappointed me it was the apparent brevity of the show. |
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Zack was throughly impressed by the waves crashing on the breakwater, but was disappointed at the paucity of good skipping stones. |
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For those with a huge library of DVDs, you will not be disappointed with the set's sharp and clean upscaled video. |
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I left the room, disappointed with my form and my wimpy nemesis got up and made his way over the machine to play. |
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I was disappointed with myself because anger is often such a revelatory emotion, especially in a situation like team sports. |
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We had good directional control, and the brakes seemed fine, but I was a little disappointed at the anticlimax of our adventure. |
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I was terribly disappointed that they didn't let me take it into the hospital with me. |
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I was all the more disappointed that he seemed so untroubled by the failure of education to dent the broader structures of inequality. |
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Readers of the first edition might be disappointed if they seek major revisions. |
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I was a bit disappointed with my Bs in computing because I thought I had grafted hard in that. |
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I was disappointed that the media covering the symposium only rewrote the press release. |
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May is also disappointed with the local authority for not contributing towards the cost. |
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Three-year-old Evelyn North's eyes lit up at a bag of crisps, but she seemed distinctly disappointed with its contents. |
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Johnny appears disappointed to see him, but generally nervous and anxious as well. |
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Robertstown for their part will be disappointed by a performance in which centre-back Mark Kelly apart they had few stars. |
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I'm afraid that too many reviewers are disappointed when a memoir is not a dishy tell-all, serving up personal, intimate details. |
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Many readers, however, will no doubt be disappointed to discover that from the scientist's point of view there is no aphrodisiac food. |
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But in my ripe old age of 29 years, I have to say I was completely disappointed by my digital viewing experience. |
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I can't banish the thought that people would only be disappointed to meet me in the flesh. |
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I expect that both venues will be selling tickets for any unsold seats on the day, but you may be disappointed if they've sold out. |
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Although he was disappointed afterwards he has a bright future ahead of him in football. |
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He disappointed on final start last season but had looked smart prior to that run. |
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The chairman of the committee said he was disappointed at the prospect of the contents of the house leaving the country. |
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I'm very disappointed that he is thinking of rowing back on the Children Act. |
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It is a short step to lording it over your dispirited, lonely and inevitably disappointed wife, and your deracinated offspring. |
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I'm sure you'd be horribly disappointed if they didn't clutter this room up with insufflators and tripods and what not. |
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I was actually disappointed that his tresses were not the result of a bad rug. |
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His job is to work through the slush pile of unpublishable books, sending out rejection letters to disappointed would-be authors. |
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The disappointed visitors were applauded off by relieved Everton fans who must surely now feel that the cup has their name on it. |
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Brelghtmet will be still be disappointed with their lowly position as a number of their defeats have been close and could have gone either way. |
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Glutton that I am, though, I was disappointed to find just four small slithers of meat atop a sculpted mountain of the red stuff. |
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I watched as Dana slowly slipped away, looking slightly disappointed that she didn't have a date. |
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Although he sounds completely satisfied with the band, Andrew is also disappointed with the content of a few unfavourable record reviews. |
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In internet auctions, if you are disappointed it is not like taking something back to a shop. |
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Many people, disappointed with institutional religion, prefer to speak the language of spirituality. |
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They are disappointed enough and down enough without talk of retirement of resignations or anything like that. |
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On a personal note I was disappointed at the poor representation of players on the starting fifteen. |
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I was rather underwhelmed by his responses, and disappointed that I didn't feel more challenged. |
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Nevertheless, she is disappointed that Matthew was pipped at the post by Nathan, who, she says, was later revealed to be an experienced model. |
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Somewhere in my feverishly disappointed sleep, I decided that the only thing for me to do would be to go back to the Opera House. |
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Then again, don't be disappointed when this fund underperforms the broad market, as it will be prone to do from time to time. |
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I remembered Christina Herald telling me how disappointed she was that some bar didn't have double bock. |
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Bookstore skimmers will, however, be disappointed to discover that the dirty parts aren't that dirty. |
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Readers who have been disappointed by a cursory skim of the book should re-read it in order to discover its hidden treasures. |
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Powder hounds won't be disappointed either as there are excellent off-piste skiing and mogul runs, but it's wise to ask for a guide if you take the uncharted option. |
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For his part, Bratton is disappointed but not surprised that the same narrative is already being mapped onto Fry and Spencer. |
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Armstrong was the disgraced champion by then and he was doubtless disappointed by what happened but didn't say so. |
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But she also is disappointed by the way Costa Crociere, owned by carnival Cruise Lines, has handled the situation. |
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Siya pretended to be disappointed and wagged her finger at Mel. |
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I'll be listening for a few wails of despair from disappointed guys. |
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Economists will be disappointed by the absence of quantitative analysis. |
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I would be bitterly disappointed if the scheme fell by the wayside. |
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I'd be disappointed too if I had a weave that blatantly fake. |
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I am very disappointed at their decision but it won't put me off painting. |
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I was a little disappointed in both of their sets actually... but whatevs. |
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It was the passionate, slightly muddled rancour of a disappointed man. |
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I was a bit disappointed that he had questioned whether my hair was real. |
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You think you're going in the right direction and then a performance like that really kicks you in the teeth so all the lads were very disappointed and so were the staff. |
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As he turned to leave under the withering gaze of his disappointed superiors, it was discovered that he had not received the decryption code that accompanied the exercise. |
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Grand gets to be disappointed without being disparaged, disowned, or disemboweled. |
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They weren't too disappointed because the person that beat them was not only the reigning champion for their region, but was also reigning world champion. |
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Thus, the fact that the estate would have a remedy against a negligent solicitor does not necessarily preclude a claim by the disappointed beneficiary. |
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He still seemed disappointed that, in his view, Ernst had injected politics into a job that had never before been political. |
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He said the current consultation appeared to be retreading old ground and said he was disappointed that the commission hadn't been approached to clarify any issues of concern. |
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Fans of the show may be disappointed that this series is not being given the full treatment, but the 12 episodes included in this set are sure to please. |
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We stand by our filmmakers and their right to free expression and are extremely disappointed by this outcome. |
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Most of them are cast in a somewhat soft and pliable plastic and at first I was disappointed in this thinking that a more rigid plastic would have been preferable. |
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Nothing says humiliation like having a group of kids roll their eyes and point at you, disappointed that your lanky body will be gracing their team. |
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The senator disappointed his fringe, libertarian followers with his support of airstrikes. |
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The downside, though, was that these were also the places where the disappointed Lotharios gathered, especially at the end of a long and unproductive Saturday night. |
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But, yes, I have been disappointed not to have been an automatic choice. |
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I am bitterly disappointed that they won't be covering the tally room. |
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We wanted to win the match and are disappointed to concede two away goals. |
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The only thing that disappointed me about that whole thing was that Franco removed the slam. |
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The scientists here are being warned not to be disappointed if they don't get to see high ranking politicians, because today's backbencher is tomorrows cabinet member. |
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We've become so disappointed with, and repulsed by, the agenda-driven reporting of most of the paper's sciolist columnists that we've cancelled our subscription. |
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The cat quickly gives up all pretence of dignity and scrabbles up the fence as fast as it can go, leaving one very disappointed toddler in its wake. |
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He looks slightly put out, as if disappointed by the incompleteness of the statistic. |
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Stokes says he was disappointed when one of the mainstream underwear brands passed on the idea. |
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I can tell my dad is disappointed with the lack of snackables too. |
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We hoped to see some of the rarer birds that turn up here like chestnut winged cuckoo, Ashy minivet, Black crested baza, but were not really disappointed in not seeing them. |
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He was so disappointed with communism that he decided that the Khomeini utopia was the right one! |
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She may be disappointed about the false appropriation of such Twilight lingo. |
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Many activists who had been working for federal legislation to regulate or ban coal surface mining were disappointed at the compromises the law contained. |
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Lots of fathers dream of having sons who will be their mirror image and, like these, Philip was obviously sorely disappointed when Charles was not. |
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I repeatedly had a baffling array of symptoms and was disappointed to receive either no diagnosis or even misdiagnosis and cocktails of harmful drugs. |
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On being told that I had only seen one small trip of teal and many shelduck, they seemed a little disappointed and asked what shelduck looked like. |
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They are wary, mistrustful of institutions that have disappointed us all. |
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Poor little mite was rather disappointed when he realised it was months away yet, but it hasn't seemed to stop him asking again at regular intervals throughout the day. |
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The tourist season got off to a good start in York.However, trippers were disappointed to find the Minster inaccessible for much of the day because of services. |
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Marie was disappointed that Ben had chosen to side with the management. |
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You could almost hear the disappointed sighs echoing around the audience. |
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Will my princess be disappointed when she discovers I am firing blanks? |
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I'm disappointed that due to work I didn't do any woodland walking during early May when the bluebells carpet the woodland floor with their vivid flowers. |
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He also mentioned that he had been disappointed the night before, when his filet was undercooked although he hadn't sent it back the night before. |
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It is the sneakiness and underhandedness that has disappointed me. |
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As an advocate for hard times and the impending global apocalypse, I'm disappointed whenever a potential murderous despot loses his insane grip on the world. |
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Wayward-looking tee shots were greeted with expectant murmurs of approval which turned into disappointed applause if the ball ended up on the green. |
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Now, in its off-campus version, Tyler is disappointed with what USGA has become. |
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We later learn that the model, who is the heroine, is a Connecticut wasp disappointed in her arrival in the big city. |
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If he was confused at my flippancy, he didn't show it, and I was a little disappointed when he merely crossed his arms and slitted his eyes in amusement. |
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It was an unsavoury situation for us and I am very disappointed in it. |
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I was disappointed to see very few contributions to the patients' issue from doctors who currently face patients in an emergency, at unsocial hours, in dismal surroundings. |
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Having shown good pace all weekend, the speedy young Malaysian was understandably disappointed to come away from Thruxton with just a brace of 11 th place finishes. |
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I guess they were originally very disappointed, or continually disappointed because the price of zinc has continued to rise, so that they've been left out of the upside. |
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Slightly disappointed in my unwitting deception, he cut to the chase. |
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I am certainly disappointed that since her death so many people that she trusted have broken that trust and for financial gain have spilt the beans. |
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There are bound to be some disappointed lads who have missed out because the competition for places is so strong but that has got to be good for the team. |
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He's disappointed in the president when he measures him by his standards. |
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I am disappointed there is still a hard-core minority of drivers who feel no sense of responsibility to other people's safety or their own families' welfare. |
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But sleepy-heads hoping to grab a quick nap will be disappointed as there are no duvets on these beds which are instead covered with a hard-wearing plastic fabric. |
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Other areas where he was disappointed by the lack of relief included bin charge increases, rising utility and health charges and the stamp duty on credit and ATM cards. |
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The wing entrance was particularly in need of cleaning but hawk-eyed members of the team were also disappointed with the quality of furniture and linen in some wards. |
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He was also very disappointed in the decision as the people in this area were the one group who had presented a very detailed submission to the consultants. |
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I felt that even then, even though the boys had summered and were coming back, they were still massively disappointed by the ending to the season. |
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When I did my summing-up of 2003, I was terribly disappointed to find that I'd only read 37 books last year, and I was determined that I'd get through 50 this year. |
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If we honestly believed that any of this stuff was true then most of us would have been so disappointed by now that we'd have joined a monastery and taken a vow of celibacy. |
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Then, when they meet a skilled person who is really trying to clean their clock, they may be disappointed in what they can actually pull out of their training. |
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Some investors, however, said they are disappointed that the panel's report does not deal with the matter of compensation to their penny stock losses. |
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Tracey Morris tries to put a brave face on it, but there is no disguising the fact she is bitterly disappointed not to be competing in tomorrow's race. |
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I defined failure earlier in terms of disappointed expectations and suggested that Saleem fails to fulfill the expectations he creates for himself. |
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Through thirty years of setbacks, false dawns, raised and disappointed hopes, he kept at the peace process until it bore fruit in the Good Friday Agreement. |
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It's given a kind of official imprimatur, because they build their kids up to be cheerleaders or jocks and they're openly disappointed if they don't make it. |
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He said at no time did he campaign for the position from any association and saw no need to get disappointed because he was just asked to contest the position. |
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Mailer, disappointed to find that Buckley had apparently neglected to inscribe the book, promptly flipped through the index to see whether he had been mentioned. |
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At least there were shades of McFadden about the one moment of inspiration, although he must have been disappointed to find that it was provided by the visitors. |
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It is believed that the people were disappointed with the compensation given to them for their expropriated land, thus instigating them to commit arson. |
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I was also a bit disappointed by their choice of targets, which seemed fairly random, but were mainly elderly couples or confused looking old men. |
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Life under any conditions is filled with idiotic excursions, false goals, prodigal waste, disappointed loves, galling personal insufficiencies, half-witted associations. |
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Bishop Ryan is disappointed at falling Sunday Mass attendances but he recognises that congregations are now attending out of conviction rather than convention. |
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One has waited in vain for a comparable exhibition there, only to be disappointed by a scattering of shallow displays, rich in contrivance and sparse in substance. |
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I'm afraid that Katherine is seeking an instant fix for her problems and that she might be disappointed if the therapeutic process takes a bit more time. |
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There are also rumours that a financial bidder could enter the fray and then sell stores to the supermarket giant, which was very disappointed not be cleared. |
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At the end of the week, when half of our first year students are disappointed with an uneventful frosh experience, which policy is more respecting of our future graduates? |
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The most disappointed people at Heywood Road were those working hard behind the scenes to boost gates and revenue at the smallest ground in the Premiership. |
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But I think they were really disappointed that nobody drew blood. |
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If you go to a game expecting to see two teams each working together to score and defend, then you won't be disappointed by women's college basketball. |
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Thus, when libraries have acquired TTYS, librarians are often disappointed that so few deaf persons call them. |
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The following year he presented his Second Symphony in London, but was disappointed at its reception. |
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The win disappointed Scots who went lotto potto after almost 2,000 machines failed for up to 90 minutes. |
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How many different ways can you say disappointed and disgusted? |
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I'm disappointed that TCI could not reach agreement with all broadcast stations in Pittsburgh. |
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Their concerns were that these changes would have disappointed customers with concerns relative to washability. |
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Cattrall said she felt disappointed by the comments, especially because she considered ageism to be such a serious issue in the industry. |
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I still remember how disappointed I was by this cantankerous book. |
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Ibrahim Al Gheriani, who heads the NFA bloc, said they were deeply disappointed with the assembly's performance, AFP news agency reports. |
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