Just then, she heard his footsteps trailing along behind her and sighed in disappointment. |
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The disappointment of being ignored by both Gauss and Cauchy hit Abel hard. |
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These stories are overshadowed, though, by the disappointment and bitterness that lingers after frustrating political battles. |
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It was a night of disappointment for Orkney on Friday as the senior football and hockey teams lost out. |
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Perhaps the biggest disappointment is his extremely superficial treatment of the historical experience of the now developed countries. |
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The writer's sense of uneasiness and disappointment is palpable throughout the book at she surveys the scene. |
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Nearly a lifetime's worth of disappointment had transformed Anders into a parody of his younger self. |
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Gretchen swallowed her sigh of disappointment and looked at her dancing partner. |
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Leslie gave a long frown of disappointment and shook her head after a moment. |
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She expresses only disappointment in him and offense at his coldness to her during the last phone conversation. |
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The repeated cycle of promised change, frenetic activity, and disappointment may perversely satisfy some in power. |
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However hard he tried to impersonate someone who is happy with his lot in life, disillusionment and disappointment punctuated his every sentence. |
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I fancied that I saw disappointment flash in his eyes for a second when he turned to look at me, and I averted my gaze. |
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Katy did not entirely succeed in keeping her disappointment from coloring her voice. |
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I closed my eyes and gradually felt the hurt and disappointment ebbing away when I felt his arms enveloping me, encasing me in his warmth. |
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Juan's picaresque adventures in a wide variety of European contexts see him constantly dealing with disappointment and disillusionment. |
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Her visible tears and public display of emotional disappointment at her failure earned her instant worldwide adoration. |
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The only disappointment for the Villagers was the fact they conceded a controversial converted try late on to deny them a prized clean sheet. |
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If rakhi day brings happiness to many men in town, it also brings disappointment to not a few, especially on the city's campuses. |
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He is a man who speaks reluctantly, at least in public, of disappointment and griefs. |
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His greatest disappointment was being confined to his bed by illness for two weeks of the campaign. |
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If the Commonwealth Games is a consolation prize after the disappointment of two failed Olympic bids, it is proving a valuable one. |
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All this might point to a tacit disappointment with the cinema as we know it and a yearning for the Platonic ideal we dream it capable of. |
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But following a spate of disappointment at the jeans unit, Matalan is in talks to sell it. |
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For some women, longer foreplay and shorter intercourse may feel less like a disappointment than a bonanza. |
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However, it was a disappointment to find out that the visiting side had cried off at 11 am. |
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I knew he hadn't been there at all, and I thought the disappointment was going to crush me. |
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Indeed, the only disappointment in the hearts of Rovers fans as they funnelled out the gate was that there were not more goals. |
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It's important not to punish potty-training children or show disappointment when they wet or soil themselves or the bed. |
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The biggest disappointment is that the channel did not show the prematch entertainment, nor did they show the presentation of the cup. |
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A big disappointment is the gear change, which is very frustrating for drivers who want snappy overtaking. |
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At a press conference he dodged questions about whether this was a disappointment to him. |
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But surely one year of disappointment is a small price to pay for the long-term future of York Wasps. |
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If they are sensible, they will now channel their disappointment into productivity and the pursuit of progress. |
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Although they all start out with great promise and potential, they invariably end up a disappointment and we hear nothing more about them. |
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For most of the evening, until Dean hit the stage, the crowd rested somewhere between disappointment and dejection. |
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His heart sank and the disappointment and utter dejection he felt was sharp and foreign. |
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Krystal looked at him once, with disappointment gleaming wetly in her eyes. |
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Surely his extraordinary capacity to rise above the hurt and disappointment of demotion is his most admirable personal trait. |
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It was a big disappointment because we'd been psyching ourselves up for it. |
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He didn't know I'd detoxed myself already and I wanted to make his disappointment at that discovery all the more palpable. |
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Simon was gracious in defeat, but he couldn't mask the disappointment he felt. |
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I felt suspended in some kind of mental purgatory that demanded that I experience the collective disappointment of each and every person there. |
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You can read in the paintings the emptiness and disappointment at the end of the huge party. |
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He repeated his apology to fans over their disappointment at the failure to stage the concert. |
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The disappointment felt by Bradford people who are having a long wait for a digital hearing aid is understandable enough. |
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But the biggest disappointment is the near-complete lack of actual performance footage. |
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The 2002 season's biggest disappointment was Marlin, but not for the reason you might think. |
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Still, the Indians' bad first half is the biggest disappointment of the season. |
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I imagine this bulletin has proven a major disappointment in certain corners, and not merely among Pfizer's shareholders. |
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Dreamcatcher ended up being a huge disappointment for Warner Bros. and Stephen King fans alike. |
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As such, Prologue may be a slight disappointment for fans of the series and part-time gamers alike. |
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If he can't respond empathically, calmly speak your disappointment and set a date for his departure. |
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It is perhaps a bit strange that this week, after losing by a bigger margin, the disappointment is not quite so gut-wrenching. |
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If the participation mode is adopted, the farmers will be kept away from the disappointment or disillusion. |
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The Board has expressed its dissatisfaction and disappointment at this action. |
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My partner got the paper and initially told me I wasn't there, but my disappointment soon turned to euphoria. |
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The meal's only disappointment was that we'd hoped to taste dulce de leche and yerba mate. |
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Interspersed between such piercing points of pain and disappointment are moments of epiphany. |
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Even now the disappointment prevails, ten days after our exit from the All-Ireland hurling championship at the semi-final stage. |
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In other markets, there could be a high level of earnings disappointment which has led to some downgrades. |
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But the talks ended in disappointment when the IT company put their shirt on Fulham. |
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She is mistress of herself, and the questioners, beaten back time after time, turn away in disappointment. |
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There was no disappointment, as the band let loose with jazzy groove that had people moving en masse. |
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Stay too long and you inevitably drown in a quicksand of disappointment, seedy nostalgia and self-deception. |
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It was a match dripping in acrimony, disappointment and what might have been. |
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Cancelled race meetings are one thing and racegoers will get over their disappointment very quickly when the action resumes. |
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Obviously it would have been a disappointment had I not gotten the job, but luckily things worked out well. |
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For Italy it was a day of bitter disappointment as they ran out again battered and bruised by more adept opponents. |
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The disappointment is that no one is sure what form Railtrack's replacement will take. |
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In contrast, we experience anger and aggression when the disappointment is perceived as being caused by an external source. |
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Perhaps my disappointment arose because I went in with a wide-angle lens on my camera and a preconception of vertical walls and clear waters. |
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It was bitter disappointment for the New York lads as the team went down to their heaviest defeat in history. |
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Places at Leeds are limited, so early application is recommended to avoid disappointment. |
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Such parental pressure, could lead to a distorted perspective, disappointment, defeatism, withdrawal, hurt, anger and much worse. |
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Putting aside the disappointment of Tesna's withdrawal, I think it's inevitable that the Unions will play active roles in insolvency processes. |
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I guess it's no use crying over spilt milk, but I do remember feeling a sense of disappointment as these features were dropped from Vista. |
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He looked at her through eyes reddened from a combination of alcohol and disappointment. |
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She felt rooted to the spot, her disappointment and fear a cold, hard knot in the pit of her stomach. |
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White could feel the disappointment curling off of him like smoke from a dying flame. |
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I saw concern, confusion, worry, pain, disappointment and curiosity, and I tried to hide from them. |
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In contrast to his early years, his later life was marked by financial worries, frustration and disappointment. |
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I do hope you are worthy enough for the challenge, though I must admit our first meeting was something of a disappointment. |
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Anger, bitterness and disappointment course through Schmidt, but the film is wry and melancholic rather than mean-spirited. |
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Her conversation betrays disappointment, anger, and an outright refusal to be labeled a victim. |
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But to his disappointment, the offer was eventually refused by the parochial church council. |
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Stephanie injected the agent carefully with the serum, pretending to put on a look of disappointment and regret on her face. |
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The ending is also a big disappointment, completely lacking in creativity and daring. |
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Guiseley made up for the previous week's disappointment by taking four points from a drawn game with reigning champions Bilton. |
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I am pleased with the record yes, but my main feeling at this moment is disappointment for not having been able to beat Montgomery. |
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Just remember to book your stay well in advance to avoid disappointment, as it is busy year round in this city of royal romance. |
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Because of my lapse of memory this morning and the resultant disappointment of having to get up, I have a plan. |
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From a novelist of such great repute, In The Forest comes as a disappointment. |
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You could almost feel the anchorwoman's disappointment as she relayed this bit of information. |
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There are no reserved seats, so it is a case of first come first served and everyone is advised to come early to avoid disappointment. |
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To their disappointment, the vote of confidence was not given whereupon they resigned from their posts and left the meeting. |
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Our response to disappointment has not been to lengthen our stride but to shorten the distance to be covered. |
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The main disappointment is the ending which is an anticlimax after the dangerous excesses of the rescue mission. |
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Investors who think they can have their guarantee and reap rich rewards, too, may be setting themselves up for disappointment. |
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There was, therefore, considerable disappointment that when the Dail rose for the summer recess nothing had been done. |
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But there was disappointment for visitors to Piccadilly Gardens, because the water feature there was dry as a bone after it stopped working. |
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The road trip is a little bit about a great disappointment that turns to a great victory later, a challenge that became a success. |
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This was my only disappointment of the evening, being a little insipid for my taste. |
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The magnificence of royal palaces, no matter how richly appointed, cannot take away the disappointment of a bad performance. |
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Sometimes the cooks got confused and served it two weeks in a row, which was a sharp disappointment. |
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That conflict produces the rueful sense of disappointment that all of Ford's characters share, and that he illuminates so well. |
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We are all subject to the pain of loss, grief, sadness and even plain disappointment. |
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The sense of disappointment left me empty inside, obviously nobody loves me. |
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I am having trouble structuring an argument which assuages my children's disappointment on this one. |
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I think my greatest disappointment was really the commissioners' behavior with regard to lowering themselves to partisan politics. |
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I glance in the mirror and find, to my disappointment, that she's still athwart the bike. |
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I am writing to express my great disappointment to learn that one of your employees has been sacked. |
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Imagine the disappointment if they'd had to turn in their khaki safari jackets and go back to reporting dull stories about Medicare. |
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Any chance of the Hungarians bouncing back from that loss was shattered by events which went far beyond the disappointment of sporting defeat. |
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The market has been tainted with poor quality products, dismal performance and overwhelming disappointment. |
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What a disappointment for those who pin their hopes for political salvation on economic failure! |
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But despite his disappointment, McCallion was more than magnanimous in defeat. |
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He had his days of disappointment too, but he was equally gracious and magnanimous in both victory and defeat. |
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Still, most human rights lawyers read the majority opinion as a major disappointment. |
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But the type of seafood used would have made no difference to the disappointment I felt when I tasted it. |
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Please check with Fred Hulmes before making any other arrangements to avoid disappointment. |
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I think it'll be of interest to the many of us who have suffered crushing disappointment by the poor performance of their toasters. |
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To Mesa's disappointment, the wolves all belonged to the River Pack, who were located much more south of his terra. |
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Despite my rude disappointment as a child, I turned out a balanced person with realistic expectations. |
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While it may have been a scrappy game, this performance was not riddled with the disappointment of the display at Fratton Park. |
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While the pair star in the same film, they share little or no screen time together, making the film a disappointment for many. |
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It was almost a disappointment when we came to a stop at the edge of clearing where a herd of deer were grazing. |
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Three years ago, Laurence Docherty's disappointment at being left out of the Sydney squad seared his mind. |
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Austin noticed the disappointment in her eyes when she realized it was him, and swallowed a giant lump that suddenly materialized in his throat. |
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The charity expressed disappointment no agreement has been reached on the issue of compulsory licensing in third countries. |
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I share your disappointment about not being able to catch Sumo Digest during the basho. |
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The question must thus be raised as to whether or not the season was a success or disappointment. |
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The drop-off reflects deep disappointment that clerical establishment rulers have been able to largely thwart Khatami's efforts. |
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To the disappointment of many, Montreal, the unofficial capital of Canada's expat Tibetan population, isn't on the Dalai Lama's itinerary. |
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Former hardcore fans have expressed disappointment about his more mellow, melodic direction. |
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What should have been an exciting and memorable night, turned out to be a great disappointment. |
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The views of the objectors are obviously tinged with disappointment but should not be dismissed as sour grapes. |
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It's something of a disappointment when you had been hoping for a tirade of vitriol against humanity. |
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I shall have to call to postpone my dental appointment tomorrow and that is a great disappointment. |
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Philadelphia's 1926 effort to mark the nation's sesquicentennial with a world's fair was an aesthetic and commercial disappointment. |
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A third point is that parents find it difficult to articulate their disappointment because they are caught in an emotional bind. |
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One book I read described it glittering in the sunshine, but to my disappointment it rained torrentially the next day. |
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Nonetheless, fans of the former can be forgiven a shade of disappointment at the shift in focus. |
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Emily looks at me with a shade of disappointment in her face and turns around pretending to be cleaning. |
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The shadow leader of the House of Commons, Eric Forth, claimed that the proposals were a great disappointment. |
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I was sure my face fell, reflecting my disappointment because Sister Martina patted me gently on the shoulder. |
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Their faces would fall and I would feel terrible for them in their disappointment. |
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Face falling drastically, Candace looked down to conceal her disappointment. |
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He said it is a huge disappointment this company has now ceased trading in the circumstances reported. |
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The abject disappointment of not being able to scare the neighbors with early morning firecrackers would put a damper on our spirits. |
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He sharply reacted with utter disappointment and displeasure in his talks with Congress about the national flag. |
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There may come to us some shattering calamity or dreadful disappointment or some moral failure. |
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Emotions ran high in packed taverns and shebeens with some fans literally drowning their sorrows to get over the disappointment. |
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If you have a weekend date in mind, particularly a Saturday, advance booking is strongly advised to avoid disappointment. |
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And the American dream that wealth transmutes success into happiness always ends in bitter disappointment. |
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You really are a welcome sight, but I have disappointment in you, because you didn't shine my shoes, shoe shiner. |
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Called up to the big leagues at the age of 19 in 1998, he was a nagging disappointment. |
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So, with a bitter sense of disappointment that still lingers to this day, I skipped it. |
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This is a serious disappointment for those who wish to peer beyond the film's own intentionally sickly-sweet facade. |
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The main courses were similarly impressive, with my rather tasteless fillet of turbot in a langoustine and scallop sauce the only disappointment. |
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A twinge of disappointment colored her happiness as she remembered her parents wouldn't be sharing in that wonderful moment. |
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It was either disappointment at his sudden mood swing, or the fact that I had not eaten anything since breakfast. |
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I was too much at risk from the smoulder of his irritability, sudden blazes of rage, to see his deep disappointment with life. |
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With a twitch of her reins, her horse breaks right, and the therm moan their disappointment. |
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Lacking a moral compass, they inflict their bitterness, suspicion, disappointment and rage on their current relationships. |
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Karen had promised, and her palpable disappointment had given him reason to believe she was sincere. |
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Norma Clarke notes Boswell's automatic semi-salaciousness with, it very much seems, a moue of disappointment, and it is hard not to see why. |
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But families and representatives of City Hall union said after the meeting the decision was a blow and disappointment. |
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But the long-term future still remains unclear, which is something of a disappointment. |
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The actual midden matrix itself was a stratigraphical disappointment with its depositional history blurred beyond recovery. |
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Wigfield was very funny last night, but the teeniest skosh of a disappointment. |
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Their disappointment and social difficulties underlaid their petitions and appeals to authority. |
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You can imagine my disappointment when I was issued with my flying suit, a dowdy navy blue number complete with fetching leather skullcap. |
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Last year's disappointment at failing to reach the final of the 400m has spurred him to greater effort. |
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However much I tried to be funny and nice, I didn't try to hide the undertone of serious disappointment. |
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They expressed disappointment that the Web site was underutilized and foresees that something will be changed. |
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Anyway, I've boned up on it overnight, and I'm sad to report that the NT's proposed laws are a bit of a disappointment. |
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For a gang who loves strings and builds and sweeping vocals, the monotonous boom boom boom was a disappointment. |
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There is a wig and bootmaker credited, and believe me the dearth of boots and wigs is the only disappointment. |
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Love like this remains as pure as the memory of a first kiss, unsoiled by disappointment and as big as the world. |
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Anway, if the smoking snogger had called me, he probably would have been in for a disappointment. |
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The next day, I arranged for a group of us to lunch at one and, boy, what a disappointment. |
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Although her leaving was not untinged by disappointment, we felt we had failed her in some way. |
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However, last week's paper upset me enough that I decided I should share my disappointment. |
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The history of broadband wireless has been largely one of disappointment to date. |
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A ten percent germination rate can leave a lot of bare soil in a flower bed, or lead to a disappointment of broccoli. |
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I would say broken-heartedness comes basically from the trying experience of disappointment. |
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The optometrist saved me a bundle of cash and a great disappointment by telling me of a problem with varifocals I'd not heard of before. |
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Entry on the day is free but space will be limited, so arrive early to avoid disappointment. |
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He could not contain disappointment that there were no spectators at the event. |
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Thistles will need to be careful that they don't let their disappointment make them drop their bundle over the next four rounds. |
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All the bile and vitriol she had gathered over a lifetime of disappointment came pouring out. |
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It sounds on paper like intriguing stuff but the reality is another disappointment. |
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Am I spoiling things by saying you're in for a lot more disappointment before the series is over? |
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Instead, there appears to be a headlong rush to commit precious resources in a manner that could lead to disappointment and waste. |
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Despite his disappointment, the amiable Northumbrian is not bitter about the end of his Burnley career. |
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Clusters of empty seats throughout the stadium were evidence that some had not overcome their disappointment. |
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I suspect Mother nurses a great deal of disappointment in both of her daughters when it comes to the issue of church attendance. |
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The finding will come as a disappointment to Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, who a week ago chose Tralee to start his nationwide canvass. |
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The disappointment in the cases may be due to a misconception about the office and authority of the President. |
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Thus the locals put behind the disappointment of not able to witness the Olympian medallist in action. |
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And yet there lingers a hint of disappointment at certain elements of their cricket. |
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I write with the disappointment of one who was second from the head of the queue when he made his decision. |
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Wanderers want to forget the Villa disappointment and go into the Fulham game in good heart. |
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He came 20th, causing him great disappointment as his objective was no less than outright victory. |
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The only disappointment was the change of venue due to lack of demand at St George's Hall. |
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While Sunday was a disappointment each and every supporter was in high spirits coming home. |
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Linnane, however, expressed disappointment over his dismissal and hinted at possible legal action. |
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There was disappointment but everybody around us was saying a draw's not too bad and then we got sucker-punched. |
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In the nursery school language of heroes and villains, there is no word for someone capable of good and bad, so the disappointment has a nasty habit of being backdated. |
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Privately he can hear the mutterings of disapproval and disappointment. |
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If I had not experienced some degree of disappointment and been determined to find the root cause, I may not have gained important knowledge about myself. |
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As tickets are limited early booking is essential to avoid disappointment. |
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Certainly, this apathetic behaviour can be explained in part by disappointment with a government that many feel has not lived up to its rousing promises of four years ago. |
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It was a mix of sympathy, disappointment and incomprehension. |
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While not a total disappointment, it fell short of expectation. |
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However, she felt a twinge of disappointment when she couldn't see him. |
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My feelings of disappointment were sharp, but soon the intifada was over. |
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He must feel a world of disappointment at the unfairness of life. |
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The pain and disappointment of the defeat was writ large across the faces of the Great Britain players as they trudged from the field, but coach Brian Noble remained stoical. |
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Exposure to the Indian state began with disappointment for virtually every party in Telangana. |
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The last thing they need now is this afternoon's game at Leeds, who will be desperate to recover from the disappointment of Wednesday's comprehensive defeat by Real Madrid. |
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We want to maximise public support for the project and try and avoid a public enquiry, so we don't have a repeat of the disappointment of that project falling through. |
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The risk of disappointment is very great and analysts warn that France could see old divisions re-emerging very quickly, even if there is a change of president. |
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And with that great hope and excitement comes crippling, embarrassing disappointment. |
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Some say that the uncertainty and ultimate disappointment of redeployment may have taken a heavy toll on Bales. |
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You said you spotted a yeti and that it was a great disappointment. |
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As soon as they come in they head straight for the unsorted books to be first to find the gem in the treasure box, and express real disappointment if there is no box there. |
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The film bombed, much to his disappointment, and he went back to school. |
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Charlie's frequent bed-hopping was a strange thing to be hurt by, but every time he did this, Evander felt that pang of pain and disappointment that he never showed. |
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I nodded my head a bit, the disappointment evident on my face. |
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But long straight stretches still felt like flying, and taking off the skates still brought that old sensation of disappointment and flat-footedness. |
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It was a big relief to qualify for the British Olympic team at the trials in Manchester on Saturday, although it was tinged with a touch of disappointment. |
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Judging from all the telephone calls and emails flying around right now among intelligence veterans, the mood is one of disappointment and genuine concern. |
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Upon rebooting I was thrilled to receive no errors of any kind, but to my disappointment during the next boot I was greeted with the same corruption error as before. |
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I watched as his face fell, blue eyes glimmering with disappointment. |
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There were two times during those years when I forayed into a J-shaped world, but neither was for very long, due to my disappointment with the development tools. |
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It will be a disappointment to the people of the county town, known as the birthplace of radio, as it had been hoped the collection would remain there. |
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I was, you know, just beside myself with anger and disappointment. |
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The conventional wisdom around davos is that they are, if not the has-beens, then at least the disappointment of the decade. |
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Immediately following the groan of disappointment, a conspiracy of silence began. |
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These are some of the most unsparingly candid confessions about the sheer slog and awkwardness and grinding disappointment of designing ever committed to print. |
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For the rest of us, though, the sense of disappointment is bitter. |
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For those who hark after the dying traditions, the disappointment at the demise of the pantomime dame is off-set by Gail Watson's appearance as a cross-gendered Peter Pan. |
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Those who criticize the Duggars, haggard said, cannot empathize with their pain and disappointment. |
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While defeat to the bottom team is a bitter blow, and a cruel disappointment at the end of a four game winning sequence, it is not a cue for despair. |
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It demonstrates how relationships during the summer can be so fleeting and how at times even the most sensitive teen can emerge resiliently from disappointment. |
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He asked, I thought I caught a glint of disappointment in his eyes. |
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They have also been baffling, alternating between high hope and disappointment. |
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Why would a system, on so many levels, manufacture hopes and ambitions designed for disappointment? |
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Lacklustre reviews had primed me for disappointment with this one, and perhaps that's why, as I turned each page, my delight and fascination grew. |
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When Bello posted the letter on his website, many took to Twitter to express similar feelings of disappointment. |
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I sneaked a look at her and saw the utter disappointment in her face. |
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There was disappointment for the Enniscrone senior footballers on Saturday evening last, when they received a walkover from Drumcliffe, who were unable to field a team. |
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He is very matter-of-fact about this, and I feel sorry for him when he looks at the state of the country, for which he fought so bravely, with so much disappointment. |
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Pinning your hopes on the state is a recipe for disappointment. |
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But some of the considerations are artistic and need to be faced by the writer, if he is not to be driven mad with frustration and bitter with disappointment. |
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Last year I came back again and found, to my dismay and disappointment, a shabby, untidy and uncared for cluster of poorly kept houses with shocking colour schemes. |
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In spite of being denied even the predictable weepy-eyed juvenile threnodies for the local TV news, many parents expressed disappointment with the school closure. |
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Now I just feel like a thumping huge disappointment to myself. |
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The question is whether you can live with the disappointment of hearing the distinctive, ice-cream-wouldn't-melt, joggle and rattle of a black cab. |
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His book revealed his sorrow and disappointment, nothing else. |
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It was a cutthroat move from investors, hard-pressed to turn a profit on a film that was a domestic disappointment. |
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But he really had the wit and the energy to conflate that disappointment into outrage. |
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Putin may very well be the last optimist left in the country, which is facing a time of confusion and disappointment. |
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The glory days are a thing of the past and so, he decrees, is the haphazard and unsystematic approach which is breeding more disappointment than delight. |
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After all, anyone can relate to those moments when the calm is broken by the undercurrents of anguish, disappointment and resentment that run through every family. |
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The visitors' disappointment at losing was tempered by the excellent hospitality and atmosphere provided at the inn, together with a special gift of Kendal mint cake! |
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And the disappointment came in an endless series of Thunder pull-up jumpers and kick-out jumpers and layups late in the game. |
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The only major disappointment was the browser's speed, which is limited by the laggardly data-transmission systems employed by the cellular networks. |
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Those interested are advised to book early, to avoid disappointment. |
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When you do not arm yourself with the mental equipment to handle glitches in your daily plans, you set yourself up for needless disappointment and misery. |
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The drawings are, however, a disappointment, with insufficient annotation, and curiously reticent on Yorke's supposed engagement with construction. |
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There are only a small number of tickets left so to avoid disappointment book your place with any committee member and pay your deposit as soon as possible. |
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With all players having a last opportunity to impress, it proved highly competitive but the numbers game dictates there will be disappointment today. |
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In the case of the CPA press conference you could see the disappointment on their faces and in their mien even if they asked a reasonable question. |
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The more promising the respondent, the higher the expectations and the greater the potential for disappointment. |
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The only disappointment is the baby potatoes that were obviously frozen. |
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Then, disappointment and disaffection characterised the response of many. |
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The major semi-final proved to be a huge disappointment for the club. |
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So when Rand Paul joined Snapchat in mid-January, he prompted tweeted about his disappointment. |
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Nevertheless Owen, having hit a post in the previous game and again unnerved Argentina with his speed, was a disappointment while Heskey bumbled around. |
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The struggle between their interdependence and mutual resentment neatly illustrates the disappointment felt when the fragility of any relationship surfaces. |
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He finally fell with a look of utter disappointment on his face. |
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I said, trying not to let my disappointment show through in my voice. |
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He added his disappointment at the failure to move on the group. |
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I cried, disappointment evident in my tone as I got off the school bus. |
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Despite 20 years of cycling between expectation and disappointment, I hump along with that aim in mind. |
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I couldn't hide the disappointment in my voice as I felt like crying. |
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Una's face fell slightly in disappointment and she looked at me. |
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As people not involved with the creation of a game, it might be ignorant to convey anything more than disappointment. |
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One disappointment is that a few of his stunts have been enhanced by special effects, meaning that some of the superhuman moves are really beyond human ability. |
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His disappointment at his failure to achieve the goals he had hoped for renders him particularly sensitive to slights or perceived lack of respect by others. |
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Kilkenny noticed the disappointment anyway, despite the scrambler's odd characteristic of rendering voices emotionless during the scrambling and unscrambling process. |
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Caley Thistle came into the match on thumping good form after thrashing Raith Rovers, but have the knack of yo-yoing from spectacular results to disappointment. |
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To him disappointment means little, he is made of sterner stuff. |
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Ten long months of organisation have gone into the three-day festival and there was disappointment when Saturday's gusty winds forced the big parade inside. |
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I couldn't shake the disappointment that he belonged to Emily. |
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Is it a disappointment to you that a lot of the people behind the scenes, like the ushers and usherettes and yourself, don't get the recognition they deserve? |
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To the vendors, this is a disappointment, but not too severe a blow. |
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