An unenthused potential hire and an aggravated employer seldom make a gainful connection. |
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I left the theater feeling unenthused and overly critical, and immediately started picking it apart. |
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I am unenthused by an energy source that will increase the demand for agricultural lands and water. |
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He fails miserably in trying to capture the minds of the unenthused students. |
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They all share stories of being overlooked or unenthused by school until they meet Jensen and are turned on to the arts. |
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It is indeed a lazy production, marred by a patchy gag rate and a truly unenthused turn from its biggest star. |
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Some officers are unenthused about regularly attending the fledgling group's meetings. |
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Once again an unenthused chorus prevented it from seeming alive. |
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His consultant yammered about his field operation, which amounted to unenthused union workers who retired early for beers. |
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Yet Conservative voters also feel apathetic, distinctly unenthused by their own leader, William Hague. |
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I imagine John Adams would have had been unenthused if John Quincy had come home with a clip-on tie. |
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This week I'm feeling pretty unenthused about my experiments. |
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But Mr Hu and Mr Wen seem unenthused by their party's ideological baggage. |
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