I have to assume from the near-radio silence on the Wiley LP hereabouts that everyone is as underwhelmed by it as I am. |
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Afterwards, the world number one was distinctly underwhelmed with the outcome. |
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The event, which focused on self-help and self-esteem, left many in the audience underwhelmed. |
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Like most people, I don't have huge objections to the budget, but I'm also underwhelmed by it. |
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I was rather underwhelmed by his responses, and disappointed that I didn't feel more challenged. |
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I hate to be the first to say it but I was really underwhelmed by this film. |
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I was underwhelmed, but if you like this sort of thing, this is the sort of thing you like. |
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The World of Warcraft site has some new details on the game's developing trade skilling system, and I'm a bit underwhelmed. |
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Like a mutt from the dog pound, she had a hodgepodge pedigree that underwhelmed. |
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We adored his focaccia and extraordinarily perfumed mimosa and Marsala gelati, but his savoury dishes left us underwhelmed. |
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Reviewing the Senator's own proposals, however, I'm thoroughly underwhelmed. |
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Some analysts were underwhelmed, suggesting that because of the joint marketing, there would be little scope for significant cost-savings. |
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While there may have been plenty of musical goof-ups, the crowd was anything but underwhelmed. |
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I suppose I should be excited but like most people, I suspect, I'd have to admit to being somewhat underwhelmed. |
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The majority of French voters are greeting the election of their new president with an underwhelmed Gallic shrug. |
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She is distinctly underwhelmed until he clumsily knocks the soup out of the window. |
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John Ashbery, the critic from the New York Herald Tribune, wrote a favorable if concise review, but the French press was underwhelmed. |
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He detected an underwhelmed audience whose attention could be riveted, even if he had to play the clown. |
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I say with the greatest of respect that I was quite underwhelmed with the member and the way that he just did not represent his constituents. |
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However, we are completely underwhelmed by the performance of the government when it comes to agriculture. |
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The teenaged sisters' underwhelmed expressions sparked mainly amused comment on social media. |
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It could prove to be a decisive win for Esperance as the group phase unfolds but it was a victory which underwhelmed their coach. |
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The Chrysler press conference just finished, and I'm a little underwhelmed. |
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She, along with four underwhelmed London boroughs, have decided to try whip up international interest in the East End by rebranding it under a new name. |
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Now let's take a quick survey of the blockbusters that have underwhelmed this summer at the box office. |
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So far, pretty much every one of those promised improvements has underwhelmed, and the skeptics have been vindicated. |
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The gaggle of demanding Park Avenue big shots who shared the elevator with me on the way down were underwhelmed. |
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Strangely enough most business people seemed to be somewhat underwhelmed by his package of adjustments to excise duties on fuel, booze and vehicles. |
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It had been a year since the last time I ventured in, however, and when I ate here last month, I must confess I was underwhelmed by the experience. |
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His second reaction is to look distinctly underwhelmed by it all. |
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I was underwhelmed by the sauce and felt it lacked any real garlic punch. |
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I was underwhelmed frankly, but then I am a bad tempered old cow. |
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But while most audiences loved the movies, critics were underwhelmed. |
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Although there were a couple of surprises I was still underwhelmed. |
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In the end, even some of the delegates were underwhelmed by the outcome. |
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I find my self somewhat underwhelmed. I often feel that I'm missing the point with the Bourbon biscuit and by rights should like it a lot more than I do. |
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Indeed, at the time I was distinctly underwhelmed by the discovery that the fiery red planet of everyone's vivid imaginings had turned out to be, well, beige. |
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Brian appeared entirely underwhelmed to be dropped in it. |
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Posh was seemed underwhelmed by the action though, for she spent the whole time talking to a female pal. |
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When one expects Vikings and barbarians and simply finds civilization, you'd expect to be underwhelmed. |
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On the morning of September 11, 2001, the Americans would have been underwhelmed if we had put all of our transport airplanes on alert and had no fighter airplanes to put on alert. |
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The challenge is to ask your question the right way, so that you don't end up overwhelmed with too many search results, underwhelmed with too few, or simply unable to locate the material that you need. |
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Clearly the Academy was underwhelmed by the eligible songs this year. |
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Call me a snob, but I was prepared to be underwhelmed by the food. |
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I HAVE to say that there was a time when I was totally underwhelmed by the prospect of the 2012 London Olympics. |
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The teaser trailer has now debuted on the web and I have to say I'm a little underwhelmed by the motioncapture animation on display here. |
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Having had a few days, however, to digest Tesco's Big Price Drop, I'm feeling underwhelmed and a bit baffled. |
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Roy is a good professional and has experience, but I am seriously underwhelmed by his potential appointment. |
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Others were underwhelmed by the tale of a Czech single mother in America facing hereditary blindness but hoarding her factory wages to save her son from the same fate. |
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Will also revealed he often worries his fans are underwhelmed when they meet him. |
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Many environmental critics were underwhelmed, pointing out that the reclaimed area represented only a tiny fraction of all lands disturbed by oil sands companies over the past four decades. |
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