Sadly, the film is being ludicrously overhyped, and thus many may end up feeling a bit let down upon actually seeing it. |
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Stopping at a red light, I flipped the switch to let down the ragtop of my car. |
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Unfortunately, in the past few years, she's been let down by the gradual erosion of her memory. |
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The truster is at risk of being let down, disillusioned, or betrayed because the truster relies on the trusted. |
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With the ground underfoot very wet, players were slipping all over the park and passing moves were continually let down by poor handling. |
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However, there is no need to feel let down, for our naan, roti, parathas and chapattis are a form of bread too. |
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One of the lady victims feels that they are being let down and find themselves directionless in an unsympathetic environment. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, I caught sight of Fiona in her violet dress, hair let down nicely. |
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Scott Murray is a bit worried that he's going to be horribly let down again if another no-mark triumphs. |
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My vital energy has drained right out of me just when I wasn't looking, like a slow puncture in my tire, I have been let down. |
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This could be let down by the fact that he hasn't had a big hit record for years, and he might be too frail to stage such a comeback. |
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Participants value debates because candidates must let down their protective guards and speak and act outside the control of their handlers. |
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Certain paintings did look good, but they were always let down by the hang. |
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There's not enough there to carry it into the classic league, and somehow the comedy is let down by the straitjacketing of the plot. |
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However, there is no need to feel let down, for our naan, roti, parathas and chappatis are a form of bread too. |
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He can then appeal to all those who have been let down by the parliamentary left and the parliamentary right. |
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And a resident who fears his life will be blighted by the development says he has been let down by a faint-hearted planning committee. |
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Consumers are fed up with the major-label side of the industry, and many bands have felt let down by the indie labels. |
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These are just a few of the instances that I can remember of being let down by the council. |
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The force field had been let down, but that was not the case when officers first entered post-incident. |
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I knew all about cradle cap, sleep training, let down, post-natal depression. |
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She didn't have very long hair, and it was naturally wavy, so when let down it started to frizz. |
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The councillor said he felt let down by the council as the officers should have got back to him sooner. |
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For a school that works so hard to keep up its good name to be let down by a few is really quite sad. |
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I feel badly let down by the council who should be the guardians of an important conservation area, not its despoiler. |
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Some of them prime your emotions, setting you up for a let down or a purgative, thundering crash. |
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For Serbian elites it is the international community that must not be let down, rather than the electorate. |
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They feel that they have been let down by the Government, the employers and now by their own union. |
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She looks lovely, just a shame she is let down by her terrible attitude and diva-like behaviour onset. |
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Whatever the eventual result of these present problems, Labour MPs feel let down. |
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She said the family made every effort to console Joyce but had been let down by his lies. |
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They had been friends for many years and in all that time, Reagan had never seen Terrance let down the protective walls around him. |
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Like the lover let down on a thousand occasions already, we wanted to believe that this time everything would be all right. |
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He is one of many major-league names he has put his shirt on only to be let down by their naked underachievement. |
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They feel let down by the yearly assurances that water for Tullamore households will be sourced from elsewhere. |
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When some weak sauce is served, your readership who came for the good stuff is let down and lets it be known. |
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We have been let down by people who should have been looking after Laura's health and welfare and we are all devastated. |
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Finally, when the ship was well anchored and docked, the ramp was let down and the men began to file out. |
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We feel frustrated and completely let down by this Government, and that is why we are planning this rally. |
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The north west has a wonderful range of historic buildings, but so often they are let down by the poor quality of the public spaces around them. |
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An excellent cast is let down by an uninspired script and a collection of unimpressive bad guys. |
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However, smaller airports were let down by the quality of their facilities, such as shops and food outlets. |
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The sides of my hut can be let down on a pulley, so I can watch the sun go down through the trees from the comfort of my hammock chair. |
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She told the court her car tyres had been let down on the day she found the note. |
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They often stood there for days until the miller felt able to let down flashes of water to enable them to float over the shallows. |
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But the film is badly let down by its third act and could have done with shaving a good half an hour off its running time. |
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To avoid damage and injury, the mainsprings must be let down to relieve them of their power before anything is done to the movement. |
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There was still a belief amongst many people that the army had not lost the war but had been let down by back-stabbing politicians. |
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This reader and her husband are among the many who feel badly let down, and I greatly sympathise with them. |
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Aas soon as I let down my guard a thought of Gavin would meander into my brain and make as much noise as it could. |
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He has been too badly let down by the PM's serially broken promises to hand over power. |
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Thus, we either let down our minority officers by failing to administer tough love or we retreat into the safety of formal processes. |
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The separation between Livingston's two chief pursuers was perhaps unjust, but it lasted only until the 56th minute as Williamson's charges let down their guard. |
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Both sides showed a glimmer of promise with the occasional attack, only to be let down by poor discipline, some shoddy handling and stout defence. |
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Conservative councillors, who have been campaigning for a weekly clean, said they were dismayed by the decision and felt residents had been let down. |
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If production had hoped the cast would turn lemons into lemonade by taking in the sights and culture, they were let down. |
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The Labour leadership has badly let down its back benches and the electorate by undoing its accomplished manifesto promise, now they stand for nothing. |
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That's an ambitious enterprise and, regrettably, the work is let down from achieving such divine afflatus by sloppy editing and far too many solecisms. |
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Teachers who hand out misleading grades thereby allow some students, already let down by a school system that has failed to prepare them adequately, to be blindsided. |
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The agreeable garlicky, parsley-flecked lamb and pork albondigas were let down by a sharp tomato sauce, dominated by dried herbs, possibly oregano. |
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While few will have the chance to build a business of this size so quickly, many will share the frustrations of being let down by those thought of as loyal supporters. |
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Entering this place we are let down by our teachers, by our heroes and our Prophets. |
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I feel so let down I have been spun a yarn from start to finish. |
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The lack of cable sleeving on all of the cables was a definite let down. |
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The gangplank was let down and the passengers began to get off. |
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Particularly in the Third, he and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra are let down by the boxy recording, which swallows orchestral detail and produces unmusical balances. |
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I felt sadly let down though by the fact that none of you sent me a card! |
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Now when he had left speaking, he said unto Simon, Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught. |
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I hope you saw her petticoat, six inches deep in mud,... and the gown which had been let down to hide it, not doing its office. |
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However the Soviets let down the Poles, stopping their advance at the Vistula and branding the insurgents as criminals in radio broadcasts. |
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However the store was let down by the checkout assistant who, in contradiction with Asda policy, refused to give our shopper free carrier bags. |
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Milk production involves rapid physical, chemical and biological changes right from galactopoiesis to let down. |
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It was let down by engine noise which sounded quite boomy in the cabin, particularly when the 104mph Navara was put under duress on the motorway. |
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He was bid at his first coming to take off the range, and let down the cinders. |
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The dish was rather let down by a piddly amount of bog-standard toasted sliced bread on the side. |
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Every home may be someone''s castle, but it''s only when we each let down the draw bridge that we become a community. |
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And as a result, we let down the people we are entrusted to serve. |
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A teary-eyed Gatland even let down his hardnosed Kiwi reputation amid the jubilant celebrations. |
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They argued that the election had been falsified due to junta control, and complained that the international community had let down the opposition. |
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I went over and asked him to let down the clews or corners of the mainsail, which had been drawn up in order to lessen the useless flapping of the sail against the rigging. |
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When they don't they let down young people who hero worship them. |
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