Key is a first term MP and Brash probably doesn't want to disgruntle another front-bencher by usurping their seat for a fresher. |
There aren't any foreign language soundtracks available on the disc, which could disgruntle some. |
That would lead to another power-sharing arrangement between Mr. Chirac and a Socialist prime minister, one likely to again disgruntle the electorate. |
This new action-heavy approach threatens to disgruntle hardcore fans of the series. |
I had no idea that one boy could disgruntle a house so completely. |