For boredom and disillusionment come easier to those who have everything and more. |
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And how many staff will leave their jobs through sheer disillusionment before someone takes some action? |
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And there, deep in the soul of this charming man, was a solid core of disillusionment. |
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Disappointment and disillusionment are as much enemies as the opposing candidates. |
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I worried that discovering Diana might be a journey of disillusionment, a glimpse of a fading star. |
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Even its somber rhythms, tinged with a cold electronic feeling, speak of disillusionment and estrangement. |
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There is disillusionment on the part of the community and frustration on the part of the parents. |
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His is in many ways a terminal philosophy embracing millennial disillusionment. |
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Most people, even your managers, are people just like you, with fears and insecurities, hopes and dreams, frustrations and disillusionment. |
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Having invested our fondest hopes in that remote goal, we risked a wounding disillusionment. |
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I can hardly describe the sense of anger and betrayal and sheer disillusionment now endemic in the staff. |
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The German invasion was soon followed by growing disillusionment, frustration, and discontent. |
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Human nature dictates that if people are kept waiting too long, disillusionment takes over. |
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There is, as you might imagine, widespread disillusionment with the government. |
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In Frazer's case we can, I think, see how this process of disillusionment has come about. |
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How did such a sense of ownership and hope turn to radical disillusionment in three years? |
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I believe that disillusionment is because people don't feel that sense of ownership with the Parliament. |
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Perhaps they will turn away in disillusionment, as if such discord mocks all meaning. |
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This disillusionment is the product of disruptive economic change in many areas of rural Australia. |
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I am not at all disillusioned, but I talked about disillusionment in one of my classes this week. |
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We hammered at the doors and used any tools that life offered us to carve words of hatred, ignorance and disillusionment in the stone walls. |
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But he cannot explain why he did not step down before May 1 despite his disillusionment with the group. |
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Amitabh Bachchan personified the angry young man, anti-hero whose disillusionment makes him turn to crime against an unjust society. |
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A key concept in feminist debates is disillusionment with such binary systems as themselves inherently patriarchal. |
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The young woman and the old woman between them illustrate the chasms between hope and disillusionment, between naivety and experience. |
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It seems possible that nanomedicine is now verging on the phase of disillusionment. |
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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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All three men retell their stories of disillusionment slowly and methodically, taking breaks to compose themselves. |
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Gen X's common experience is a merry-go-round of political disillusionment, technological achievements and media exposure. |
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What had begun as a highly promising career ended in sadness and disillusionment. |
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He expressed an underlying instability indicative of the gradual disillusionment with the promises of deterministic reasoning. |
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Armstrong takes his protest an intriguing step forward with this album by creating a rock opera informed by disaffection and disillusionment. |
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Their disillusionment grew with what appeared to be his increasing reliance on intuition rather than pragmatism. |
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These conditions often led to disillusionment and cynicism among community members. |
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For the intellectuals and the urban lower middle class, the new situation was a rude awakening of disillusionment and broken promises. |
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But the public's current disillusionment with tame government scientists in the wake of BSE is high. |
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He'd given up questioning his Maker long ago, stopped shaking his fist toward the sky in anger and disillusionment. |
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What I can blame lifestyle television for, however, is the bitter sense of disillusionment that attended the process. |
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It was my disillusionment with the lack of economic opportunities associated with stagflation that politicized me. |
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His disillusionment began when he was a surprise omission from the Brisbane test against Australia in November despite some sharp leadup spells. |
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In the facades of run-down buildings and the cattle-like movement of market-goers, Godard illumines the sense of defeat and disillusionment here. |
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No wonder there is growing disillusionment with all mainstream parties and politicians across Europe. |
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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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Their disillusionment is often due in no small part to the deception and coercion employed by local commanders and combatants. |
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In the subsequent chapters the narrator is pulled, inexorably, to new depths of disillusionment and wretchedness. |
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Between manipulations and disillusionment, perdition and destruction, where is the hope? |
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The Gulf War was the first challenge to such views and the calamitous war in the former Yugoslavia further increased the disillusionment. |
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It would be fair to say that today's mood is one of disillusionment, and that the prospects for the European Union do not look very heartening. |
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I fear, moreover, that I cannot totally allay the disillusionment or disappointment. |
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Turnout is likely to be low due to such disillusionment with the political and economic elite. |
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Morwell is emerging as an intriguing contest, a test of the depth of the disillusionment with major political parties. |
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A failure to address citizens' concerns for security and quality of life would bring both disillusionment and danger. |
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Currently, there is a disillusionment with respect to politics that is the fault of politicians. |
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Failure to deliver basic services contributes to a feeling of disillusionment with the Government. |
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His last years were characterized by disillusionment, drunkenness, and excess, and he committed suicide in Leningrad, writing his last poem in his own blood. |
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Unprepared departures should be avoided to prevent disillusionment for both parties. |
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The level of public disillusionment must not be underestimated. |
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But since then our hopes have been gradually eroded and today the general mood can only be described as disillusionment and despair. |
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Trust deteriorated into concern, then into disillusionment and finally fear. |
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Frustration, disillusionment and above all a fear of the future began to galvanize people to write, question and think as they had not done before. |
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He said that after a series of visits to different parts of the province he was particularly struck by the extent of demotivation and disillusionment among members. |
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Even by American standards, it was a moment of extravagant uneasiness, disillusionment, and mania. |
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Bad memories resurface as each character's hidden resentment is revealed, from redundancy to marital rejection and disillusionment with bourgeois values. |
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She stays on as an MP to get re-elected, despite her disillusionment. |
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Prospero devises a show of tinsel finery to sidetrack the vulgarians, but he is not present to see Caliban's disillusionment, or his vehement contempt. |
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This story will likely be an object lesson in disillusionment for hundreds of thousands of American and Canadian kids. |
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Thus, the cynical drive toward deconstruction itself can be seen as a narcissistic mechanism that flows from bitter childhood disappointment and traumatic disillusionment. |
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They spoke of the widespread disillusionment with the current government. |
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His initial Maoist enthusiasm was slowly supplanted by disillusionment. |
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The people of Donetsk are clinging to normality, trying to enjoy the spring, but their anger, disillusionment and fear runs deep. |
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This was rejected out of hand by the High Command, and by the summer of 1918 disillusionment and war weariness seriously undermined the army's effectiveness. |
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Their blinkered attitude, like that of Mr. Trudeau in the 1970s, can only lead to new disillusionment. |
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But prepare for disillusionment, too, for these artists were blissfully ignorant of more than just the watery liberalism we now cringingly sip like gelid, day-old decaf. |
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Boredom and the lack of access to courses led to disillusionment and demotivation, the report found. |
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In the others, self-deprecation makes reference to disillusionment because the artistic processes that I subject myself to seem trivial. |
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It is a dangerous source of disillusionment, which has the capacity to hollow out our democratic values and our hard-earned democratic stability. |
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That's rekindling my love for the game after the disillusionment when I retired. |
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Whichever party attacks that problem can help shake us free of our disillusionment with democracy. |
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But Strauss did not succumb to such disillusionment, developing instead in his symphonic poems and monumental operas a lyric sensuousness and lush orchestration that made him the last of the great romantics. |
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One must neither underestimate the points scored, otherwise one encourages defeatism, nor overestimate what seems to have been won, for fear of setting oneself up for disillusionment. |
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British author whose novels and short stories epitomized the brittle gaiety and underlying cynicism and disillusionment of fashionable post-World War I London society. |
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Against this backdrop of apprehensiveness and disillusionment, the French are asking themselves what France can do to address the main challenges facing the world at the start of the 21st century. |
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The moment of disillusionment arrives when the time has come to settle up. |
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The predictable consequence of such personal and cultural losses is often disillusionment, lassitude, substance abuse, self-injury and, most dramatically, self-appointed death at an early age. |
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Failure to make the promised fundamental rights effective will create bitter disillusionment, especially among those who are promised specific trade union, social and labour rights. |
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If we do not attend to this, the swift and harmonious reciprocal opening of markets that is being sold to us will be fatally unbalanced and, I fear, will lead only to disillusionment. |
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Lack of interest and disillusionment is prevalent. |
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The Irish people's anger and disillusionment may have thrown a lifeline to Sinn Féin and rescued the party from total irrelevance in the Republic but its united Ireland project is more unrealisable than ever. |
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I'd hoped that the commonly felt disillusionment with the two main parties would have translated into a more radical shift in voter behaviour, and that both the Greens and Craig Murray would have polled better than they did. |
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The feeling out there is anger, not disillusionment. |
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As far as the intention of changing society through the schools is concerned, considerable disillusionment frequently ensued upon occasionally high-flown expectations. |
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Renewed commitment is needed by governments as well as civil society to convert rhetoric into reality, disillusionment and despair into hope and action. |
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Duda's strong showing in a first round on 10 May, which helped force a runoff, has exposed a rising disillusionment with the long-ruling Civic Platform party, which Komorowski is allied with. |
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Yet Greece was both inspiration and disillusionment for the poet. |
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Moderate incumbent Bronisław Komorowski is almost certain to win in a second round runoff, but disillusionment with mainstream politics has seen some voters drift towards radical candidates. |
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As rewards for his immense services they were meagre enough, but it was some measure of his unique reputation for highminded disinterestedness that his accepting them should provoke so much bitter disillusionment. |
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After the irrational exuberance on the stock markets and since the bubble of so-called new economy burst, disillusionment is the order of the day. |
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While WWME is primarily for couples, priests and religious often experience a similar initial joy in their vocation that newlyweds feel, following a similar pattern over time of despair and disillusionment. |
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Nathan saw that guilt was plaguing Simon, besides his disillusionment. |
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This way of thinking has led to disillusionment among many people who believe that voting is pointless because even citizens' representatives are powerless to help them get through difficult situations. |
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Disappointment and disillusionment grew as it became clear that the peace dividend would not benefit development, and disarmament-development discussions faded to the margins. |
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Public disillusionment may be a healthy product of rising education levels and greater scepticism regarding the claims of more active governments. |
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The antidating movement produced happy endings for some and disillusionment for others. |
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Ten days later, the full force of what happened crushed me. I submarined into the depths of disillusionment. |
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In many instances, this produced a competitive environment and some disillusionment among the staff, as incumbent candidates were not always selected in the competition for their positions. |
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In the wake of their failure, the filmmaker questions them about the validity of cooperatives and community organizing, to the point where he instills in them his own disillusionment. |
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The widespread disillusionment in the state, increased by Mr Gramm's acerbity, casts a shadow on the agreement's future. Mr Massieu's future looks even bleaker. |
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The birth of so many new States in Africa this century, with all the attendant euphoria and high expectations, has been quickly followed by disillusionment and disappointment. |
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This reflects, in part, disillusionment with the Saudi-influenced version of Sunnism espoused by al-Qaeda, many of whose suicide bombers in Iraq hailed from across the Saudi border. |
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But if all this was viewed by Gladstone and the Cabinet as an earnest of St Petersburg's future good intentions in Central Asia, then disillusionment was soon to follow. |
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But he insists it was much harder to shrug off the fog of frustration and disillusionment that hung over him during miserable spells at Wolves and Romanian side Astra Giurgiu. |
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