Lucas looked to the side as he played and sang staring straight at the displeased and shocked Paige. |
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She seemed displeased that the room's coloration didn't match her eyes, skin tone, or clothing. |
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One time in particular, what was around the next corner, was a very large, very displeased street dog. |
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The man's face is set in a displeased grimace, his brow furrowed in certain displeasure. |
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Margaret was temporarily silenced, but she still made displeased clucks as she looked her daughter over. |
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I'd arrange for visitors over that weekend, and if he nipped at a visitor, I would make sure he understood I was very displeased. |
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However, he was displeased with the quality of teaching, especially in comparative anatomy. |
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He was not displeased that he had not seen it in the tribute waggon, was he? |
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Arsay has displeased me and that I have found someone else whom I wish to be the hierodule. |
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Of course, there are those that would be displeased no matter what he does secondary to their unreasonable bias. |
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I mimicked the innocent grin she displayed herself moments ago, mocking her now displeased demeanor. |
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Even with his air of insanity, he still appeared lucid enough to be displeased. |
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The young man had displeased both Increase and Cotton Mather, the archdeacons of the Puritan world. |
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They entered the Council room only a moment later and were instantly greeted by an even number of displeased glares and calm stares. |
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It was certainly not our intention to be offensive and we wish to again express our regret to anyone who was displeased by the ad. |
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He was displeased to watch an air raid occur on his cannons, destroying one of them. |
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I gave her enough warning and she didn't put the puzzle together, or I didn't do my job as a displeased friend. |
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Doclar would be most displeased with the news, but the duty fell to Kul to inform him. |
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Not much past sixty, he began to regard and carry himself as an old man, not at all displeased to be considered a back number. |
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Illness in African society is often attributed to the breaking of a taboo or machinations of malicious or sometimes displeased ancestral spirits. |
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He chuckled when she nodded and his eyes flashed in sweet amusement when she pulled a displeased face at him. |
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And once she'd caught his displeased look when he looked at her and her child. |
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The crowd eventually dispersed, displeased that the scandalous royalty show had ended. |
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A former colonel of the Grenadiers de France, Surlaville showed how displeased he was at this state of affairs. |
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Brezhnev was displeased with the conjuror, had the marriage annulled and confined Galina to her flat while he pondered over what to do with her. |
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It is as if we were holding their hand and when displeased, we admonish them and start all over again. |
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Amos was displeased to see what was happening, especially the social injustices. |
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The Hong Kong Government was displeased with the liberal judgment and invited the Chinese authorities to reinterpret the Basic Law. |
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But the Spanish seizures prevented them from trading with the British, which royally displeased them! |
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We learned that some employees who questioned or displeased the former Privacy Commissioner and his inner circle were mistreated. |
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Nicola Sturgeon is said to be displeased, and you can see her point, but perhaps she and Kaufman need to get over it. |
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Another reason I am unhappy, displeased and opposed to this legislation is the lack of accountability. |
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Last week's events in Strasbourg no doubt disturbed and perhaps even displeased some of you. |
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To close, I wish to say that fishermen may be displeased, but the measure I propose is in their interest. |
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The patient was also displeased with the appearance of her brow and upper lids after upper lid blepharoplasty and endoscopic brow lift. |
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For example, if you open a restaurant, a displeased patron will probably not complain because it is not a pleasant experience. |
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If I was displeased about something and I voiced that displeasure and let it out, it could be very strong. |
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In this case, the victim had indicated by her actions and gestures that she was displeased with the defendant's attention. |
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The short man glared at him, displeased that he evoked no response. |
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So on October 14, 1999, the leader of the displeased, Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell, challenged McCain to defend his charges. |
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Either way, surprisingly, the Romney camp is displeased with the president. |
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By a margin of 50-45 percent, voters said they were displeased with the decision. |
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She was starting to feel a bit vexed and it displeased her greatly. |
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He kindly offered to give them a lift to the harbour, although he was slightly displeased when he realised how much luggage there was going to be. |
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She frowned a little, as if displeased with what Asha had told her. |
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Ronald notes Frances's displeased expression, and he touches her arm. |
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Maclaurin returned to Aberdeen to discover that the University was most certainly highly displeased that he had not been undertaking his duties for two years. |
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Mary kept glancing over at her sister with a displeased expression. |
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Unfortunately with this decision I count myself amongst the displeased. |
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Secretly, I'm not too displeased when someone starts throwing up. |
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She frowns softly, more of a piteous look than a displeased one. |
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He was particularly displeased with the camp condition of Grant's own Army of the Tennessee under the latter's unfastidious leadership. |
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He said Mr. Spielberg was very displeased and wanted me to leave the island. |
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Suffice it to say that this idea has greatly displeased the Wahhabi religious worthies who demanded that the MBC series be taken off for offending religious ideas. |
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The Commissioner is also extremely displeased with TVOntario's decision to terminate its weekly TFO broadcast on its main channel, which greatly reduced access. |
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As one might expect, CSIS sometimes gets impatient with us and is often displeased with our conclusions, but that is the Committee's job, which no other body in Canada is equipped to do. |
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We would be told that if a child was angry, and was crying because they wanted something, and didn't get their way, we were to let them know that we were displeased once they had calmed down. |
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The PMDB's barons were already displeased with what they regarded as a meagre clutch of ministries and other important jobs in Ms Rousseff's government, but had hitherto toed the line. |
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Ming officials were notified of the Portuguese conquest of Malacca by the Sultan, and they were displeased about it. |
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We are displeased at the disturbed state of affairs in Florence, the more so in that it owes its origin to your preaching. |
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That said, I am not displeased to find the tar! |
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The Little Pebble should have sensed that things were not right with certain people who counciled him and should have reacted, but his inaction displeased Heaven and thus put him on a sidetrack. |
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The register he chose was very different from his work in Kinshasa and, although it displeased his fans, it opened up new doors and gave him a level of visibility that he would not otherwise have attained. |
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The imperial court was displeased with the religious principles of Ambrose, however his aid was soon solicited by the Emperor. |
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Your customer, even if formerly displeased, will appreciate your efforts and positive outlook, and this will help you quickly and efficiently solve the customer's concern. |
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Selznick suffered from constant financial problems, and Hitchcock was often displeased with Selznick's creative control over his films. |
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As for the media sector, COGECO reports growth in radio and is greatly displeased with the current situation prevailing in conventional television. |
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This did not mollify those who were displeased with the fact that the Iranian leader had been invited onto the campus. |
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Managers told us that they had two options if displeased with a company's management: they can either sell the stock or actually work with the management team to encourage a change of strategy. |
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The Praetorian Guard acclaimed him emperor, and their choice was grudgingly confirmed by the Senate, who were displeased to have a peasant as emperor. |
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Barson was particularly displeased with the band's skinhead association, often finding it disappointing that so many were present at performances. |
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Miserable both at his uncle's vicarage and at school, the young Maugham developed a talent for making wounding remarks to those who displeased him. |
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