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"chagrin" Definitions
  1. a feeling of being disappointed or annoyed
"chagrin" Synonyms
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"It shows you how we are penetrating markets in India, China — much to the chagrin of the Russians, much to the chagrin of the Iraqis and Iranians, too," he said.
Much to her chagrin, Bernadette (Melissa Rauch) is pregnant again.
TEENAGERS THINK they know everything (much to their parents' chagrin).
You know I have that attitude, much to Facebook's chagrin.
Hilarity ensues; Giertz curses, to the chagrin of her advertisers.
To my son's chagrin, I have no construction industry connections.
He chose the tiniest woman available, much to her chagrin.
"We're getting some real beauties," he said with sarcastic chagrin.
And 2018 isn't even over yet, much to Facebook's chagrin.
You use the poop emoji without a hint of chagrin.
Recently, to my chagrin, scaffolding went up around my building.
To my chagrin was a lot more public and visible.
The rules expressly allow screenshots — to the chagrin of developers.
It all works independently of theaters, sometimes to their chagrin.
It didn't actually work, much to the chagrin of fans everywhere.
To its chagrin, the Democratic establishment hasn't made that argument either.
After Jeremy's underwater run, the X2 breaks, much to Dahani's chagrin.
We saw this happen with Gabby Sidibe, much to her chagrin.
He more than ably made the case, to his lasting chagrin.
Much to Doug's chagrin, Mark Usher is now a special advisor.
Sliced bread was banned very briefly in 1943, to wide chagrin.
The crowd went wild for Amber Rose … much to Kris' chagrin.
But much to Spicer's likely chagrin, "SNL" was live last night.
"Velcome to ze camps!" both dads joke, to their wives' chagrin.
The impeachment inquiry began behind closed doors, much to Republicans' chagrin.
Much to the chagrin, I'm sure, of some people around us.
But my clients continued to indulge Adonis, much to my chagrin.
To the author's chagrin, infanticide was also borne out by research.
But no players were disciplined, to sports columnist Mike Downey's chagrin.
It did so, however, to the chagrin of some other readers.
"We were never friends," Harington said, much to the Night King's chagrin.
Akzo has repeatedly spurned PPG's approaches, to the chagrin of some investors.
Again, to his critics' chagrin, there is some truth to that spin.
But, much to our collective chagrin, it has indeed had that effect.
Tyler ends up getting the group date rose, much to Luke's chagrin.
But Achleitner stayed silent, to the chagrin of major investors seeking clarity.
Much to their chagrin, he shot ten-for-16 in those chances.
Much to her chagrin, Dingle is probably best known for inventing Priss.
It still hasn't happened -- much to the chagrin of New Jersey Gov.
Apple has since dropped the price by $100, much to my chagrin.
Because my parents, to my teenage chagrin, showed me that I could.
Now he has admitted it, to the chagrin of our legal system.
And when that job ended, I stayed, much to my mother's chagrin.
Instead, I've plowed through the series alone, much to my wife's chagrin.
In fact, slime comes up quite a bit, to her father's chagrin.
May's chagrin, he has been a champion of Parliament's right to intervene.
A large proportion of the questions, to Fisher's apparent chagrin, involved the Warriors.
And much to his chagrin, Carrie refuses to give up on his recovery.
Much to chief of staff John Kelly's apparent chagrin, that did not happen.
Much to the chagrin of everyone I was friends with, including the band.
Currently, to the chagrin of national retailers, those laws vary state to state.
Meanwhile, another patron accuses the star of being "dramatic," much to Khaled's chagrin.
The president is constitutionally weak, as Trump is finding out to his chagrin.
General Electric (GE), an American industrial conglomerate, has discovered that to its chagrin.
Over at casa de Sam, Justine is settling in — much to his chagrin.
Much to her chagrin, neither Amazon nor Chase would say in clear terms.
To my chagrin, all responded in the affirmative, encouraging me to get it.
Summer is the time for lemonade, much to the chagrin of puppies everywhere.
To the chagrin of food safety experts, the same system has remained intact.
To the chagrin of some, we think it centers squarely on identity politics.
Bankers chagrin the few snack brands that are both growing and of scale.
The Hill: Trump seeks upper hand on civility – to the chagrin of Democrats.
"Much to his chagrin, I nagged him to work back there," he said.
She emerged as the undisputable face of her caucus, to some members' chagrin.
Much to the chagrin of the VICE Sports staff, A-Rod is retiring.
And every year, to residents' chagrin, neo-Nazis marched to his grave site.
California collects and publishes information about testing vehicles' performance, much to companies' chagrin.
Often to his fans' chagrin, Mayweather has avoided taking risks in the ring.
And Democrats can bring it up every six months, much to Republicans' chagrin.
Premise: A little lamp plays with a ball, to a bigger lamp's chagrin.
To their frequent chagrin, voters are bombarded with a continuous barrage of communications.
The class "superlatives" are announced — Kayla is voted "most quiet," to her chagrin.
This decision was made much to the chagrin of the City of Glendora.
But it is true that I thought, with mixed chagrin and delight, 'Care Bears!
But to the bitter chagrin of the foreign policy establishment, President Trump just might.
Consumers are spending more on eating out, holidays and, to their chagrin, health care.
We just checked our pulse and, much to his chagrin, appear to be alive.
Much to Lucious' chagrin, this all comes back to haunt him in the present.
Kenya's opposition leaders have been organizing regular protests on Mondays, to many Kenyans' chagrin.
Much to her chagrin, she sees Humphrey there and realizes he's no longer breathing.
A fate Nick Jonas, much to his chagrin, was not fortunate enough to escape.
To the chagrin of fellow Republicans now facing general election battles, he hasn't stopped.
To the chagrin of his father, he dropped out of school — this time, college.
But that feels very unlikely in this landscape we're in, much to my chagrin.
Disappearing into Broadway soundtracks ignited my spirit, much to the chagrin of my father.
The thrill of my conversancy has given way to a kind of sheepish chagrin.
At one point, to Mr. Haegert's chagrin, his sister, Gwen, painted the car red.
To his chagrin, his rebellious open-mindedness became identified with postmodernism and its excesses.
During my research project, I stop taking the medication, to ​the chagrin of my parents.
To the chagrin of vegetarian visitors, mutton (goat or sheep) is served almost every meal.
Raden has been struggling since the regulation announcement, much to the chagrin of its customers.
Much to Rob's chagrin, my overpacked wardrobe overflows onto the chair by our bedroom window.
Much to Tim's chagrin, no one else seems to think there's something weird going on.
Peña demands all the police turn in their phones and beepers, much to Calderon's chagrin.
That excludes the big four but just lets in Santander (£315bn), to some challengers' chagrin.
"Oh please, this is the city of Jack the Ripper," I retorted to Roz's chagrin.
Ossoff has largely consolidated his party's support, much to the chagrin of other Democratic contestants.
The tiny Balkan country has just been accepted into the alliance, much to Moscow's chagrin.
It's the same agency he has repeatedly sued and criticized, to the chagrin of Democrats.
Mr. Lewandowski had recorded robocalls on the issue — much to the chagrin of some residents.
Much to the chagrin of the Democratic and Republican establishment, Trump still has mass appeal.
Jackson refused to give up McDonald's, much to the chagrin of the U.S.C. track coaches.
For years, Catholic politicians like me have endured 22019s rhetoric on abortion with growing chagrin.
During my research project, I stop taking the medication, to the chagrin of my parents.
CPAC, much to the chagrin of its attendees, has refused to reveal the person's name.
Nearly 1,153 people showed up, much to the chagrin of many residents of the neighborhood.
But, to his chagrin, he struggled to find a digitized object worthy of his methods.
We meet Telemachus, Odysseus' son, at home playing shoot'em-up games, to his mother's chagrin.
Much to Oracle's chagrin, Pentagon names Microsoft and Amazon as $10B JEDI cloud contract finalists
Comic strips have rarely appeared in the paper, sometimes to the chagrin of our readers.
MORE's first address to Congress, much to the chagrin of the former reality TV star.
But somehow, to the surprise and chagrin of Judge Brett Kavanaugh's supporters, she nailed it.
Instead, to the collective chagrin of Amazon's stockholders, it was destined to end proprietary storytelling.
This week, China offered to ramp up purchases of American semiconductors, to the industry's chagrin.
The president tends to do what he says, much to the chagrin of his antagonists.
But then all of a sudden once again in American history an unlikely person, perhaps the most unlikely of all since Abe Lincoln, Donald John Trump became the 45th president of the United States to the chagrin — to the hysterical chagrin — of the other side.
Smith is an LAPD cop who gets an orc for a partner, much to his chagrin.
Governance matters most in crisis times, and Theranos lacks it, to the chagrin of its investors.
Cameras have long been embedded in laptops and smartphones much to the chagrin of privacy experts.
She nicknamed her daughter Dumplin' — a reference to her round shape — much to the teen's chagrin.
Since then, he's become a bit of a nerd folk hero, much to his own chagrin.
That can lead to highly controversial images remaining online, to the chagrin of groups and minorities.
She canceled all of it, much to drummer Brian Chase and guitarist Nick Zinner's initial chagrin.
A contentious court battle has put the policy on ice, much to the chagrin of Trump.
"Forest Hill" is a neighborhood, the "Chagrin River" runs through the city, as does "Fairmount" boulevard.
Despite Raven's misgivings, Rachel gives the group-date rose to Eric, to Lee's thinly disguised chagrin.
However, to Quenneville's chagrin, the Canucks foiled the Blackhawks on three power plays in the second.
Hurd didn't embrace Trump and managed to eke out a win, probably to the president's chagrin.
To Ms. Lipstadt's chagrin, she and her legal team must focus on disproving Mr. Irving's evidence.
Yet there is little sense of chagrin among those excluded from consideration for the vice presidency.
I don't even feel guilty about how much I love it, much to my wallet's chagrin.
To Mr. Lipton's chagrin, his campaign declined; Mr. Crowley will remain on the ballot in November.
She is a daughter of Mary Lee Butterworth and Robert D. Butterworth of Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
Indeed, much to the chagrin of climate scientists, global emissions continue to grow year over year.
To the chagrin of some, it is Bloomberg's money that makes him such a formidable candidate.
Androids were banned in the aftermath and Starfleet quit the rescue efforts, much to Picard's chagrin.
Lewis's great relief and to her husband's chagrin, he has had to drastically change such habits.
But to the chagrin of Poroshenko's government the U.S. Embassy in Kiev continued to prioritize corruption.
There's a story line this season about Abbi making a new friend, much to Ilana's chagrin.
Berlin realized, to his chagrin and embarrassment, that Churchill thought he was talking with Irving Berlin.
I've even picked up saying "y'all," much to the chagrin of my friends at home. 4.
The decision was met with much chagrin from those in attendance, boxing pundits and viewers at home.
But, the IOC refused this motion—much to the chagrin of the majority of sport's leading bodies.
To the chagrin of Romanian monarchists, it will not be the royal wedding they have longed for.
The "tastemaking" initiative is partially why video trailers are everywhere on Netflix, much to some users' chagrin.
He ended up agreeing to tow them in their raft, much to the chagrin of everyone else.
He also revealed that, "much to [her] chagrin," his wife Priscilla cannot use the technology quite yet.
To the slight chagrin of certain traditionalists, Mimouna is a bit of a political event as well.
But he's also expressed chagrin that the "ways of Washington" have appeared to worsen under his watch.
This is much to the chagrin of local residents, who say their peaceful existence has been upended.
Much to Apple's chagrin, this is going to be one of the phone's most discussed new features.
He was given a diagnosis of dementia and later moved to Chagrin, not far from Linda's home.
To the chagrin of the three broadcast networks, the Philadelphia speeches stretched well into the 11 p.m.
But, much to our chagrin, we thought the Pumpkin Spice creamer was the best of the bunch.
She believed it so much that she even testified in court, much to DA Bill Peterson's chagrin.
The Cubs bounced back to win the next two World Series (but to fans' chagrin, none since).
This meant the Lakers, much to the ever-hopeful Bailey's chagrin, had the league's most transcendent star.
She's matter-of-fact and conciliatory; sarcastic and well past caring; creased for a moment with chagrin.
The bill went down in defeat, much to the chagrin of the Republican leadership and President Trump.
To Ms. Davis's chagrin, when Grace decides to defy her parents, she even says "no" in Hupa.
Much to the chagrin of various law enforcement agencies, that encryption has only gotten tougher over time.
"Arthur, I don't know if I agree with you," the President said with a look of chagrin.
There is Marty Hass (Andy Samberg), who calls himself Nigerian, much to the chagrin of black Nigerians.
To his chagrin, they apply directly to his possible collusion with the Russian government during the campaign.
Almost no one has been convicted in the assaults or the disorder, much to Ms. Schwarzer's chagrin.
To the administration's chagrin, the hypothesis behind maximum pressure was faulty and intellectually weak from the beginning.
To the chagrin of many classical-music fans, especially the lonely younger ones, it seems to work.
Much to Trump's chagrin, however, Honduras remains a leading source of undocumented migration to the United States.
Therefore, there was no basket, much to the chagrin of Larry Brown, the coach of the Nets.
It was obviously in favor of internet companies, to the chagrin of companies like Comcast and others.
Scott Disick is clearly a new day/new girl enthusiast -- much to the chagrin of Bella Thorne.
There's the twentysomething who tries to adapt to her new lovers vegan lifestyle, much to her own chagrin.
Alaska and her buddies love pulling pranks, much to the chagrin of the school's headmaster ("Veep's" Timothy Simons).
Jay settles into in the 2016 Batmobile—a massive machine seemingly made of buttons, much to Jay's chagrin.
Both the letter and article are still available on the blockchain, likely to the chagrin of internet regulators.
And, much to the chagrin of many viewers, its silent, hulking form appeared in segments throughout the night.
The climber continues to move off to the left, much to the chagrin of the NYPD no doubt.
So of course, the crowd responded by making their grunts even louder, much to the chagrin of Barty.
Yet they may discover to their chagrin that more information also provides users with more opportunities to discriminate.
Much to the chagrin of her father Lionel, Sofia Richie is cozying up with Scott Disick in Italy.
Likely much to Clinton supporter Katy Perry's chagrin, there won't be any fireworks over N.Y.C. on election night.
Once stopped, most expressed chagrin about their behavior, and frustration about the all-consuming allure of the phone.
To my chagrin, I saw plumes of black smoke pouring out of the tailpipe of the old truck.
To the chagrin of some House leaders, policy negotiations and deadlines started to emerge from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Subsequent films about Jesus have continued to approach their source material imaginatively, to the chagrin of the devout.
Turns out he had skipped town to the chagrin of her father, Barron Grimes, a powerful arms dealer.
After L.B.'s death, chagrin gives way to relief; life resumes its usual shapes of success and failure.
There, they watched homeless people come in and out – often to the chagrin of customers and business owners.
The truth is that economists (myself included) are always of two minds, much to the chagrin of politicians.
The professional network has followed the censorship edicts of Beijing, much to the chagrin of human rights organizers.
But even FBI Director James Comey has put forward a version of the theory (to the administration's chagrin).
Much to the chagrin of its users and ailing stockholders though, progress on this front has been slow.
Meetings are a standard event in any workplace, much to the chagrin of Mark Cuban and Elon Musk.
Alix plans to study landscape architecture; Mason, to the chagrin of his tiger dad, is a wannabe musician.
My exhausted, hardworking, bighearted husband will be coming home to these dishes to his silent chagrin, I'm sure.
Much to local authorities' chagrin, the pandemic hasn't changed that, says Okaloosa County Sheriff's office spokesperson Michele Nicholson.
Safari, Firefox, and Brave have all decided to block third-party cookies by default—much to advertisers' chagrin.
Much to my mother's chagrin, we didn't even go with her and my stepfather to the Borghese Gallery.
They drove the balls against the cartoon green, each thud met with a chorus of awe or chagrin.
But China was granted observer status in 2013 with U.S. approval, to the chagrin of the Trump administration.
They also noted Mr. Trump's tendency to go off script, at times to the chagrin of his advisers.
The company has been operating in the country for six years, much to the chagrin of transport authorities.
Tip "If you wish to avoid chagrin, practice," says John Thorn, the official historian of Major League Baseball.
Much to their surprise and to their chagrin, Robert Byrd may come to the law's rescue once again.
Cobb also flies jets, to the chagrin of her Air Force bosses who don't allow women to fly.
He tends to do Vice and Vox and Daily Mail — much to my chagrin on the Daily Mail part.
We learn that Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) is still very much involved in Quinn's life, much to his chagrin.
Paris Fashion Week, to our chagrin but no one's shock, chooses not to adhere to most of those principles.
He cut in line, to the chagrin of other patrons like Robert Vanlangendonck, who had been waiting his turn.
He sold part of the British steel business (to Tata old-timers' deep chagrin, apparently, despite its steep losses).
Either way, 23andMe customers have expressed some chagrin about the deal, and Wojcicki's appearance today might not assuage them.
Rising temperatures and increasing atmospheric carbon-dioxide concentrations are intensifying pollen seasons, much to the chagrin of allergy sufferers.
Much to Mia's chagrin, it's about the thing they did 15 years ago on that desolate stretch of road.
Much to my chagrin, because, I mean, I didn&apost like it, but you know what they were after?
In another scene, a black woman gets promoted to management, much to the chagrin of her white co-workers.
This influx of US galleries marks a change in TEFAF's heavily European trajectory, to the chagrin of some stalwarts.
We remember walking into Macy's as a kid and wanting to touch literally everything (much to our parents' chagrin).
And Mollen fully admits that she messes around with her medication a bit — to the chagrin of her doctor.
Gordon's chagrin, Carter is probably best known for The Bloody Chamber, her slim book of erotic fairytales published in
One-day cricket has taken over, to the chagrin of traditionalists like Tony Megson, a 50-year-old spectator.
The obsession was evident as he watched a 3-D re-creation of the shooting, much to Rodriguez's chagrin.
Google infamously killed support for its productivity-focused Inbox app, much to the chagrin of its most dedicated users.
Judiciary: Trump takes aim at reshaping the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, to the chagrin of Democratic Sens.
If technocratic future-fantasies of labor and housing are cause for chagrin, so too are those of wealth transfer.
TubShroom Drain Protector, $12.99, available at AmazonMuch to my partner's chagrin, my hair is constantly clogging the shower drain.
Much to the chagrin of green groups and other NGOs, the commission has slashed its number of legislative proposals.
Regardless, I forced myself to swallow the chunky noodle bites and continued my daily routine — much to my chagrin.
In 2012, the transmissions switched from analog to digital, reducing the recurrence of other phonic intrusions, to McCown's chagrin.
However, much to the chagrin of Bitcoiners, it's one imposed by an established financial player instead of technical limitations.
The disciplinary action was met with further chagrin from the MMA community and backfired on the Nevada Athletic Commission.
Dozens of airports across the country show CNN to the chagrin of those who see the network as biased.
There is chagrin on occasion; no one likes the condescension that is often showered on people of this age.
But to the chagrin of parents here, there was no requirement to test the caulking in the first place.
To Brown's chagrin, the EAT crowd seemed more receptive to this dream of Eden than to his unrepentant bovicide.
And much to the chagrin of pimple sufferers everywhere, a foolproof cure doesn't seem to be anywhere in sight.
Still, there are moments—the best in the film—when that chagrin is balanced by a hint of grace.
The European Central Bank launched a new round of stimulus, much to the chagrin of the German finance minister.
Victory can be plucked from the jaws of chagrin, and the bliss of ignorance can trump an ignoble blight.
Yet Trump has been known to interface with world leaders solo, much to the chagrin of national security experts.
"We have Sean Astin … he's Winona's new boyfriend — much to the chagrin [of] the chief of police," Harbour said.
Team Jess, Team Dean, or Team Logan: The lines have been drawn, much to series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino's chagrin.
Ireland Baldwin showed off her assets in an Instagram post on Wednesday, to the slight chagrin of her famous family.
Today, much to the chagrin of animal rights activists, you can still find living jewelry being sold around the world.
The government gave the Financial Supervisory Authority the mandate to overseas financial stability in 2013, much to the Riksbank's chagrin.
Amazon's Christmas tree delivery service debuted this year in partnership with Hallmark, much to the chagrin of tree farm purists.
You know, the one played on turf, much to the disappointment, chagrin, and at times pain of the players involved.
I was 8-years-old when I had my hair relaxed for the first time — much to my mom's chagrin.
There, the US and South Korea continue to carry out small military drills, much to the chagrin of North Korea.
The president has also supported a transgender ban in the US military, to the chagrin of some seasoned military veterans.
Weiner appears addicted to the spotlight and adulation that goes with politics, much to the chagrin of those surrounding him.
After two failed attempts, Tilman is finally able to download the SeatNinja app, much to the chagrin of its founders.
To Kurdish chagrin, some Arabs and Turkomans cheered the arrival of Iraqi tanks as they filed past Kirkuk's ancient citadel.
The website emerged as a vocal cheerleader for Trump throughout the Republican primary to the chagrin of other GOP campaigns.
So, to their chagrin, Finland has been perpetually overshadowed, with their most well-known bands and singers still unanimously metal.
Its difficulty bested Trump's eminently qualified staff, to the chagrin and delight of reporters who began chiming in with mockery.
But plenty of other books by Times employees (or former employees, or employees' spouses or children) haven't, to their chagrin.
Less than two years later, Oculus was bought by Facebook for $2 billion, to the chagrin of a few backers.
McCain, much to the chagrin of the White House, has been direct about the swirling controversies about Trump and Russia.
Much to the chagrin of India's armchair warriors, such polite reprimands are likely to be the limit of India's response.
Chances are, much to their chagrin, most media outlets turn to TMZ as their No. 1 source for celebrity news.
Then, about 20073 years ago, the site was sold to a men's-clothing chain, much to the chagrin of locals.
"I did not know the Bourgeois Pig served dinner," he said to her chagrin within 10 minutes of her text.
And much to the chagrin of winemakers looking to sell those, there's no magic bullet for making a great label.
There are versions of the Chagrin Valley streetscape in many countries around the world—in the Netherlands, Italy, Canada, Australia.
The Delta SkyMiles program stopped offering an award chart a few years ago, much to the chagrin of loyalty members.
Much to climate skeptics' chagrin, since 2006, California has surged from the eighth to the sixth greatest economy on Earth.
As a result, and to their chagrin today, they lost their native language and assimilated almost by force to survive.
The crowd's enthusiasm underscored the risks to Trump of going too far expounding on his chagrin over the Mueller probe.
I did, as a matter of fact, get boobs, but much to my teenage chagrin, they came with stretch marks.
Often to the chagrin of fans and critics alike, Miles's music constantly evolved; he never made the same record twice.
Very often, film adaptations of popular books exclude beloved plot points or characters, much to the chagrin of devoted fans.
So I got a season ski pass, and waitressed and just wanted to hang out – much to my parents' chagrin.
He is a son of Dr. Ruth I. Mekhail , a pathologist, and Dr. Nagy A. Mekhail, also of Chagrin Falls.
Veterans of natural disasters expressed chagrin that the president was absorbed by political fights when the country needs nonpartisan leadership.
He zips around the living room on pretend spider webs and fights imaginary bad guys, much to his mother's chagrin.
I got asked out once — very politely and respectfully, and with flattering, wistful chagrin when I said I was married.
New York University, the neighborhood behemoth, is building up and out, to the chagrin of many living in its shadow.
One likely contributor to the cause is missing — the United States — much to the chagrin of many scientists and bureaucrats.
And it will happen — Carrie, after all, is essentially channeling Saul's truth to president-elect Keane, to Dar-Adal's chagrin.
But some levies within the system may be changed, as happened this year, much to the chagrin of oil companies.
The Confederate monument (erected in 1908) towering over the town square has caused some well-mannered chagrin among the locals.
To our chagrin, nobody at the time was interested in employing our diesel exhaust capture system and westopped the project.
Gypsy utters her plea as "Not Guilty," much to the chagrin of the courtroom attendees, who clearly think she is guilty.
In season one, she was just a young lady of noble blood, wearing braids and practicing needlework — much to her chagrin.
Some 30 brown bears now make this picturesque mountainous region their home, much to the chagrin of some farmers and locals.
It might've been intended as a cross, but the ball curled elegantly into the far post, much to the keeper's chagrin.
Mars' existence is dependent upon resources stripped out of the asteroid belt, much to the chagrin of the Belters and OPA.
So far that has not happened, to the chagrin of ambitious financial-technology (fintech) startups and the relief of many bankers.
Much to my chagrin, the last person to touch my tits before top surgery gave themself a suburban mean girl name.
But this is a full eight years before Swift released that song, much to the chagrin of every New Yorker ever.
Much to the chagrin of music critics, Post Malone is here to stay; however, his success is tempered with some disapproval.
In her years as a red carpet regular, Seyfried's never veered far from her signature long layers — much to her chagrin.
Quizzically, and to the chagrin of policymakers, the kiwi has strengthened against the U.S. dollar since the May 8 rate cut.
Billy Dixon Dixon, 35, lived in Oakland but grew up in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, where he always played in a band.
And when she spent a year growing out her brows, she remained completely unfazed, much to the chagrin of social media.
Trump, for now, seems to have sided with Mnuchin's camp — much to the chagrin of the Bolton-and-Pompeo-led hawks.
To the chagrin of its Islamist prime minister, Morocco is reintroducing French as the language of tuition for science and maths.
Launching a product and company from scratch is hard, as fresh-faced entrepreneurs and Kickstarter successes often learn to their chagrin.
TERESA CHAGRIN Norfolk, Va. The writer is an animal care and control specialist for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
"To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric," Theodor Adorno declared to the chagrin of the many poets whose words inspire healing.
Since the interference in Ukraine, Lukashenko has resisted Russian attempts to build military bases in his country, much to Putin's chagrin.
And George Washington's army was the most racially integrated army the United States would field until Vietnam, much to Washington's chagrin.
To my chagrin, I discovered that the rental car, being of modern vintage, made it impossible to turn the headlights off.
In Afghanistan, Mr. Khashoggi wore local dress and had his photo taken holding an assault rifle, much to his editors' chagrin.
But as abortion foes learned to their chagrin in 1992, how and when they ask the court to do so matters.
Both use their iPhones to interact with the outside world — sometimes to the chagrin of Mr. Trump's security advisers and critics.
A line in his speech was taken out at the last minute, to the chagrin of the president's national security team.
Raymond Kolcaba, Chagrin Falls, Ohio Socrates would surely scoff at this empathy craze and appreciate its being debunked in First Words.
Still Processing It's the end of the year, which means a lot of parties that can end in sloppiness and chagrin.
To the club's mild chagrin, Balotelli preferred the hourlong commute from Brescia to the idea of moving to the big city.
Indeed, as Bookmaker eventually discovered to its chagrin, the Patriots have called heads every time for at least two full seasons.
Much to Sex and the City fans' chagrin, Chris Noth has made it clear that his run playing Mr. Big is finished.
But, as the situation escalates in real life in Miami, Patrick changes the rules (much to the chagrin of Mr. The Rules).
To the chagrin of many in Washington, Pyongyang has resumed test-firing short-range ballistic missiles that could potentially carry nuclear warheads.
And to the chagrin of many Democratic strategists, Harris challenged the shallow myth that white voters will only vote for white candidates.
That device was priced at $600 this week, to the chagrin of many who hoped the company would offer something more competitive.
Most crucially, the environment ministry, previously a political weakling, has clout at last—as Mr Yao's cutlery business found to its chagrin.
Image: Thomas MatternIt seems like everything on this trash planet is doomed to go extinct before humans do, much to my chagrin.
Unlike Jon, Bran can see every threat, every potential player in the game of thrones, as Littlefinger found out to his chagrin.
Companies have spent a lot of that windfall to buy back their own shares, to the chagrin of workers seeking higher wages.
Growing up in Idaho, Slocum says, she was always prone to bouncing off the walls, often to the chagrin of her mother.
Ross says to her chagrin, she checked the label and saw the pie contained citric acid, designed to preserve flavor and freshness.
She is declared an It Girl, much to the chagrin of two older former It Girls and her dopey "good guy" boyfriend.
Plus, Mona (Janel Parrish) has now been released from the sanitarium and is living with Hanna and Caleb, much to Caleb's chagrin.
In the meantime, Billy has been making some friends — and maybe even a few short-term enemies, much to his dad's chagrin.
Born into slavery, Josephine is, in 1924, a widow, a "conjure woman," and, to the chagrin of her white neighbors, a landowner.
Ongoing talks To the reported chagrin of his negotiating team, President Trump has also floated the idea of pushing back the deadline.
A private 50-acre estate located minutes from downtown Chagrin Falls, Ohio, The Club at Hillbrook comes alive during the fall season.
In Chagrin Valley one evening in early summer, Rachel and Jane sat eating dinner together at a small table by the window.
Much to the chagrin of nearly all my friends and peers, I really do like the operating system and my Samsung phone.
Instead, Moonves went on a lengthy monologue about the company's success – much to the chagrin of media watchdogs who&aposd anticipated fireworks.
She's been playing guitar and writing songs for years, and her early work can be found online — much to her team's chagrin.
The amendment already cleared both houses of the Russian parliament with ease, to the chagrin of anti-violence activists and international concern.
It's difficult to fact check that claim because the 2016 exit poll -- much to my chagrin -- didn't ask about Trump's tax returns.
He has done parkour in the past and recently took up M.M.A. boxing, much to the chagrin of his agents and managers.
But there's also historical evidence (perhaps to Sony's chagrin) that Marvel values Spider-Man more than almost any other property it has.
I experienced my first road kill, a suicidal chipmunk that dashed under my tire, much to the chagrin of my screaming children.
Some who never had faith in the first place are taking matters into their own hands, to the chagrin of the authorities.
Despite the extensive lobbying, California's legislature passed the bill with minor amendments, much to the chagrin of tech companies in the state.
He was one of those writers whose personal story was talked about as much as his work, much to his apparent chagrin.
It failed to get the 60 votes it needed after the White House trashed it (much to the chagrin of several senators).
"He loved it, much to the chagrin of his mother, who wanted to protect him and keep him safe," the father said.
In Kampala, Uganda's capital, opposition parties dominate the city council, much to the chagrin of Yoweri Museveni, who has been president since 1986.
Technology has made it easier and easier for parents to keep track of their kids whereabouts — often to the chagrin of said kids.
To the chagrin of his many critics, he seemed to remain a hero in Maricopa County, no matter how much trouble he faced.
The arrow and freeze frame would remain a staple of future seasons, while "Roundabout," to the chagrin of progressive rock fans, would not.
Click here to view original GIFMuch to the chagrin of the person you sleep next to every night, this wonderful Super Mario Bros.
There's a baby shampoo ad circulating that, likely to the chagrin of essential oil distributors everywhere, implies that "safe" and "natural" aren't synonymous.
And much to the chagrin of Saudi Arabia and the current Egyptian government, it supported the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood throughout the Arab Spring.
By default (and likely much to the chagrin of certain high-ranking politicians), the system offers up The Washington Post's audio news read.
Kondo's big-time fame has happened to the chagrin of both hoarders and hipsters who'd long since digested the lessons in her book.
My chagrin at this did not stem from some deep-seated disdain for Girls, a show I have watched faithfully since its premiere.
For instance, Lance believes Keith is his rival as a fighter pilot, but, much to his chagrin, Keith barely considers him a challenge.
The unschooled public (me) often misidentifies furries as a subculture of sexual fetishists, to the chagrin of the many, many furries who aren't.
"I suggest, to the chagrin of many that believe otherwise: to resist any appeal of H.B. 2 is to show love," the Rev.
Photograph by Philip Montgomery for The New Yorker Many of the clothes worn by the residents of the Chagrin Valley facility are labelled.
When the 85033 world baseball champions, the Houston Astros were with Trump, star player Jose Altuve, a Latin American, visibly displayed his chagrin.
Kylie Jenner was recently named the youngest self-made billionaire ever by Forbes magazine much to the chagrin of many critics, including Dictionary.com.
Shale-oil executives remember with chagrin the false rally of early 27, which led them to maintain output longer than they should have.
That means Facebook can essentially continue to make long-term plays — while that may be to the chagrin of industry watchers and investors.
Mr. Puigdemont fled into exile in Brussels, where he successfully campaigned for re-election, to the chagrin of Spain's prime minister, Mariano Rajoy.
After Nick Viall gave her another rose -- much to the chagrin of everyone else -- Corinne gloats and gives a less-than-inspiring speech.
Much to the chagrin of his father, who apparently wishes his son became a scientist, Mr. Yang instead pursued stand-up and acting.
There was also the famous anonymous Op-Ed The Times published in September 2018, much to the wrathful chagrin of the White House.
Much to the chagrin of many of his countrymen, Francis has not set foot in his homeland since his election in March 220.
And the Bills are still in Buffalo because their new owners seem refreshingly unmotivated to demand anything, much to the league's general chagrin.
He also suggested Mr. Putin visit him at the White House, to the chagrin of policymakers who have been trying to isolate Russia.
In 2015, when same-sex marriage became legal nationwide, he allowed bachelorette parties once again, to the chagrin of some of his regulars.
Much to my chagrin, HBO's McMillions, premiering Monday, has reignited my fraud fervor, and left me wanting more scam docs than ever before.
On several occasions, we also mischaracterized party details, presumably to the chagrin of those present — starting with a report from the Playboy Club.
Much to Tom Brady and other offensive players' chagrin, game officials are calling offensive holding more often, thanks to a push from coaches.
Andrew Yang celebrated opening a new office with a never before seen method in politics ... MUCH to the chagrin of his campaign manager.
Miles is skeptical, having lost his faith since his mother's death, to the chagrin of his preacher father, played by "Scandal's" Joe Morton.
Last week, soccer star Megan Rapinoe took a knee before a U.S. Women's National Team game, much to the chagrin of U.S. Soccer.
"In order to guide or direct, you must have a certain level of control," he said, to the chagrin of Mrs. Banfield-Jones.
Much to the chagrin of her nearest and dearest, Midge—an erstwhile Upper West Side housewife—does the unthinkable: she gets a job.
While Apple's Screen Time may have worked well for younger kids, teens quickly found and shared loopholes and workarounds, much to parents' chagrin.
The key to a successful I.P.O., after all, is to get that first-day pop, as Facebook learned to its chagrin in 2012.
And Qatar has been eager to exploit its unique wealth to forge a unique geopolitical identity, much to the chagrin of Saudi Arabia.
But then he saw Toy Story and he stopped talking about Cars (to my brother's chagrin, since my brother loves cars, and Cars).
It's a reference, of course, to the Elton John banger that was often played at Trump's rallies, much to the chagrin of Elton John.
To the possible chagrin of investors and employers looking for liquidity, hitting that profitability might not be coming for the time being, Neumann said.
Cullen himself has sued Nicola Six Limited for fraud, accusing them of creating their own final cut of the film, much to his chagrin.
Cooper revealed the fate of the voice, which he spent months practicing and perfecting much to his wife, Irina Shayk's chagrin, to Stephen Colbert.
Three out of four children will experience an ear infection during their first year of life, much to the chagrin of their worried parents.
The amendment will not pass, because Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, does not support it, to the chagrin of many of his own MPs.
It was called the BEST Project, and much to the chagrin of their funders, the skeptical scientists found that mainstream climate science is correct.
This year, the updates included Windows, HoloLens, Xbox, Cortana and chatbots, but not — much to the chagrin of some developers in attendance — Windows Phone.
Whenever he sees one on set, he jokes, he can't help but pick it up — much to the chagrin of safety-enforcing armory team.
To the pleasure of animal rights activists and to the chagrin of Girardi, the Yankees were ill-prepared for Wright, who struck out seven.
In his letter, which the administration said was dispatched through established communication channels to North Korea, Trump wrote with chagrin the summit was off.
It had the scoop in 2016 of a video in which the emperor hinted at wishing (much to the government's chagrin) to step down.
China's central bank, to the chagrin of the Trump administration, set its currency weaker than 7-yuan-per-dollar for the fourth consecutive session.
In the crush of deadline, errors in grammar and usage inevitably slip through, to the embarrassment of editors and the chagrin of exacting readers.
History repeating European officials are watching with chagrin as a dynamic evident during Trump's visit this month to the G7 in Canada repeats itself.
When two American gunboats were confiscated after drifting into Iranian waters, diplomacy resolved the issue in a matter of hours, to the GOP's chagrin.
Del Potro went on to win the title, much to Federer's chagrin when he was slapped with a $1,500 fine for his sweary outburst.
And to the DNC's chagrin, the OFA did not provide the committee with its complete email list until 2015, well into his second term.
That's much to the chagrin of groups that actually represent those constituents, who have consistently and repeatedly stated that this claim simply isn't true.
He left the cart in the aisle much to the chagrin of everyone who was waiting to be served to speak with the pilot.
Much to the chagrin of corn-state senators, the EPA is currently considering whether to lower the biodiesel portion of the Renewable Fuel Standard.
They were so bad, the doctor intervened and said Diaz could not continue much to the chagrin of the crowd, who booed the verdict.
The real Churchill, sometimes to his chagrin, was painted to look much like a joyless bulldog, with squinted eyes and a protruding lower lip.
New York is not one of those 14 states, as The New York Times's wine panel learned to its chagrin in the last year.
Speaking of which: After a 35-day stalemate, the government is open again, much to the chagrin of some of President Trump's conservative supporters.
Neither player scored in the first match, much to the chagrin of Kit, the frustration of Mr. Davies and the bemusement of Mr. Crane.
Wildly popular (albeit to the chagrin of Victorian moralists), these temples of "commercialised leisure," Jackson writes, ushered in the era of modern mass entertainment.
Maybe it's how strange they are as a construct, and how unpredictably they can appear in English (much to the chagrin of nonnative speakers).
Lawrence even went over to Jenner's home for dinner and managed to get the momager drunk (much to the chagrin of Kim Kardashian West).
" Still, it wasn't badly reviewed, and its publisher, Jason Epstein at Random House, promoted Ms. Buck, to her chagrin, as "the intellectual Judith Krantz.
Still, there is no global pricing standard, much to the chagrin of miners who see China as only part of the global demand picture.
We in the U.S. paused our implementation of the new controls locally, based on unprecedented industry feedback including, outcry, panic, chagrin, consternation, and frustration.
To no one's chagrin, Michele's maximalism shows no sign of dialing down — and, from Jupiter to Mars, Saturn and back, we are here for it.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Austria and Australia are 16,000 km (9,940 miles) and two keystrokes apart, as European aircraft manufacturer Airbus discovered to its chagrin this week.
Much to the chagrin of Russia and the United States, this Chinese robo-claw has successfully performed at least one satellite capture procedure in orbit.
The days are getting crisper and colder, and our flimsy leather jackets and lightweight infinity scarves just aren't cutting it anymore (much to our chagrin).
Lamb has benefited financially from the outsized enthusiasm on the left, while Saccone has struggled to raise money, much to the chagrin of national Republicans.
To Byrne's chagrin, they discovered that the mulled wine had "reduced" alcohol content and was "limited to those with tokens," which they had not received.
Now, this week, Congress is deciding whether to kill it or not, much to the chagrin of the White House, who thought the matter closed.
Big policy initiatives have already been suffocated by the anti-Semitism row, much to the chagrin of Mr McDonnell, who tightly controls Labour's economic programme.
Foreign subsidiaries and joint ventures facilitated the transfer of technologies and processes (to the chagrin of Western governments enraged by the theft of intellectual property).
New York Knicks James Dolan has never made the team his number-one priority, much to the chagrin of the NBA team's exasperated fan base.
About this time last year, shortly before Season 5 of Game of Thrones started, somebody dumped the first four episodes online, much to HBO's chagrin.
At this rate, Holzhauer could very well beat Jennings' record in a much shorter amount of time -- surely to the chagrin of many "Jeopardy!" purists.
In Greek mythology, Apollo is Artemis' twin sister, but to the chagrin of some classicists, the first crewed U.S. Moon mission was named after him.
A bobcat was spotted at the back door of a residence in Tyson Lake in Ontario, Canada — much to the chagrin of the family dog.
Her entire existence is genetically linked to Professor X (Patrick Stewart) and Wolverine, who is still a hero of hers, much to Logan's bitter chagrin.
It's the alt-rock world's endemic confusion of the explicit with the corny combined with the pop world's aversion for anything serious except romantic chagrin.
For months, the Florida senator resisted taking on Republican front-runner and expert attack dog Donald Trump, much to the chagrin of the GOP establishment.
The US military had already begun deploying the THAAD system in South Korea earlier this year, much to the chagrin of some of Seoul's neighbors.
Patrick Schwarzenegger took his model girlfriend Abby Champion for a late lunch Friday, much to the chagrin of a pig who has left this earth.
On the frontlines with Kurdish fighters in Syria Much to Turkey's chagrin, the PYD could be invited to take park in ongoing Syria peace talks.
And I can't let go of one personal gripe: Photos does not, much to my chagrin, maintain a preferred aspect ratio when editing multiple photos.
So, much to the chagrin of the many deserving contenders in the middleweight division—Whittaker included—any shot at Bisping's belt will have to wait.
Notably, hearings and depositions that have been held behind closed-doors, much to the chagrin of House Republicans, will now begin to be held publicly.
The agency last investigated Google in 2013 but didn't bring formal charges, much to the chagrin of those who said the company deserved harsher sanctions.
To his second wife, Etheridge talked about his first, which caused neither offense nor irritation, and even the bitter chagrin of his mourning was understood.
And there is a host of other Davos clones, some of which have purloined the name, much to the chagrin of the "real" Davos organizers.
Would Trump refuse to abide by it (as appears to be the case in Department of Commerce, to the apparent chagrin of career DOJ lawyers)?
Emani is currently living with Nipsey's sister, Samantha, who kept custody of her after a court hearing last month ... much to the chagrin of Tanisha.
Much to the chagrin of critics, a diverse set of characters in GG: AYITL would have been pretty unrealistic, even more than a decade later.
John Scott, who was voted in as a joke by NHL fans much to the NHL's chagrin, has been the star of All-Star Weekend.
Much to the chagrin of civil rights activists, the Arkansas school board settled on a slow trickle of black students in just one high school.
This revolution continued until the Spanish-American War when the Americans wrested the island nation away, much to the chagrin (and surprise) of the Philippines.
"Igor," his fifth studio album, debuted at the top of the Billboard album chart last month (beating out DJ Khaled, much to the producer's chagrin).
To my chagrin, I realized shortly after, I had paid for a year-long membership in the fall of 503, shortly after the brand debuted.
Trump put Pence in charge of the coronavirus response, much to the chagrin of health experts who cited the vice president's lack of medical experience.
In 1927, the Post reported that Grace Coolidge brought her pet raccoon, Rebecca, out on the grounds on a leash, much to the raccoon's chagrin.
A second coup succeeded in overthrowing Mosaddegh, who wanted to nationalize the Iranian oil industry to Britain's chagrin, and the Shah returned to the country.
The hypocrisy of our Constitution's wording, in which euphemisms must be found every time the institution of slavery is protected, reveals the founding fathers' chagrin.
Imagine his chagrin when shortly thereafter, Stephen C. Clark, chairman of the Modern's board, negotiated the price down, ultimately buying it for himself for $47,000.
Usage of bae exploded in 22010 and 24 — and the term was quickly adopted by advertisers, much to the chagrin of everyone and their baes.
To my chagrin, there was not a word in his definition about being grossed out by the prospect of a massive town-threatening mucus balloon.
He is still a penny-pinching fiscal hawk, ever concerned about the state's financial health, at times to the chagrin of his overwhelmingly Democratic legislature.
To Mr. Reed's chagrin, he had been several hundred yards down the road in a grocery store with other reporters, having a cold Coca-Cola.
"Washing the sleep off, that's something that I still do," he said — much to the chagrin of his wife, Natalie, who's a steadfast night showerer.
The Haiti policy wasn't in effect when Barr (and Bush) left office — it was put on hold by an appeals court, much to Barr's chagrin.
And much to the Democrats' chagrin, the latest CBS/YouGov poll finds that 68 percent of the public credits President Trump for their personal economic success.
Paul Mason thought the moniker was all his, so imagine his chagrin when he found out Toronto's Yorkdale mall hired a new guy for the job.
Microsoft continues to build government security credentials ahead of JEDI decision Much to Oracle's chagrin, Pentagon names Microsoft and Amazon as $10B JEDI cloud contract finalists
He begins his second six-year term Thursday, much to the chagrin of 214% of Venezuelans, international humanitarian aid organizations and most of the world's leaders.
But it's a safe bet that whatever the court says this spring, it won't be the justices' last word on the subject—much to their chagrin.
The film's diverse cast and crew stands to help mitigate any chagrin over how much less fanciful and more serious this new Mulan appears to be.
In July, the actor posted a video of the two dancing before he faked an almost-accident, much to the "Party in the U.S.A." singer's chagrin.
Much to the chagrin of daughter Kylie Jenner, Kris moved her $4,699 InstaShiatsu+ Massage Chair MC-2000 right behind Kylie's desk in her Kylie Cosmetics office.
Much to the chagrin of thousands of youngsters, it got its way in 2.43 by nearly trebling the tuition-fee ceiling to £9,000 ($14,22013) a year.
The conference organizers, however, told him that all talks have to be recorded, and so he didn't do the hack live—much to the audience's chagrin.
But to their chagrin, Trump now has tons of political capital to spend as he wishes, just as the all-important midterm elections are in view.
To the chagrin of Heller's colleagues, a super PAC tied to Trump ran ads against the vulnerable Nevada senator who is up for reelection in 2018.
At the end of 1925, Jess became the official matchmaker for the new Madison Square Garden club, much to the chagrin of rival matchmakers and managers.
And instead of following Thomas into post-dead life — as the two had discussed — Victor chose to live, much to the chagrin of Thomas' creepy mother.
We broke the story ... she's now dating Quavo from Migos ... we're guessing much to the chagrin of Chris Brown and most other men on planet Earth.
She describes herself as consumed by the various threads of Russia's involvement, writing that she follows "every twist and turn of the story," often with chagrin.
Giuliani was key player, to Pompeo's chagrin Both Volker and Sondland's testimony makes clear that Giuliani was the point man for the president on Ukraine matters.
Trump isn't the first president to share intelligence to the chagrin of his spies; his predecessors include John F. Kennedy and George W. Bush, among others.
They had just wrapped the last episode, Judge said, when the drama around its IPO began — much to the chagrin of everybody working on the show.
As cheap gas fuels Americans love of large vehicles, sales of pickup trucks, SUVs and crossovers continue to surge, much to the chagrin of domestic automakers.
"I think for the most part it's kinder to just go with the moment," Jennifer Karp, the former acting director of nursing at Chagrin Valley, says.
Among her first cases for the civil liberties union, to her father's chagrin, was defending the right of the American Nazi Party to protest in Pittsburgh.
They changed gears on their follow-up, Congratulations, ditching the pop ear candy in pursuit of artistry, much to the chagrin of their headband-wearing fans.
Finally, Palin says she stormed out of the interview, "much to Cohen's chagrin," though it sounds like he'd already gotten plenty of footage to work with.
I spent the night counting the tiles in my new college bathroom, much to the chagrin of my then-girlfriend, with whom I had made plans.
Often to the chagrin of defense leaders, presidents have used the military to test-run preferred social policies because congressional approval isn't required, making implementation easier.
She plays Jenny Mellor, a sprightly 16-year-old ingénue who starts dating an older man at Oxford University, much to the chagrin of her teachers.
Much to the chagrin of educators and advocates, the program, created in 2012 by President Barack Obama, has become a bargaining chip for the White House.
Safer's career took off as he unveiled the atrocities of the Vietnam War to the American public, much to the chagrin of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
The main target of his criticism has been Joe Biden, much to the chagrin of G.O.P. strategists and to the benefit of Mr. Biden's election campaign.
In states where non-essential businesses have closed, convenience stores and gas stations have continued to sell traditional cigarettes, much to the chagrin of vape advocates.
Here in the U.S., many of the high-level meetings have largely occurred away from the public, much to the chagrin of many high-level critics.
Teenagers around the country picked it up, iterating quickly and acting out random scenarios, like spraying sunscreen in Dr Pepper (to the chagrin of "the ants").
Teenagers around the country picked it up, iterating quickly and acting out random scenarios, like spraying sunscreen in Dr Pepper (to the chagrin of "the ants").
In another realistic touch, the show's fictional protest is live-streamed online and picked up by the foreign news media to the chagrin of local leaders.
To the chagrin of some House and Senate liberals, Republicans made Democrats back down by pressing for a simple extension of government funding at existing levels.
Mr. Cuomo, generally a political centrist, has also worked with Republicans in that chamber, often to the chagrin of more progressive factions of his own party.
To the chagrin of Exxon and other American energy companies, tougher sanctions could be on the way in response to Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Brian Sandoval, where he expressed concerns about ending ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion to the chagrin of many Republicans pushing for a united front around the repeal effort.
Most players bounce it at least a few times, and some, like Rafael Nadal, sometimes bounce it repeatedly, to the chagrin of some opponents and spectators.
But as big an ask as that might be, the White House's expectations for Congress are actually much, much higher than that — much to Congress's chagrin.
"  "To the chagrin of his Florida counsel, Brown will, in fact, have to personally appear in an Alameda County Court and argue his defense of this case.
Earlier this year, to the chagrin of European partners, Trump said he would pull the United States out of the Iran nuclear agreement secured by world powers.
We watched and waited to see what would happen as the canary's lifeless body emerged — but, much to the American public's chagrin, no action came of it.
Trudeau tied the tariffs to the layoff plans at General Motors announced earlier this week to the chagrin of leaders and workers in the U.S. and Canada.
Much to the chagrin of anyone who has ever loved me, I tend to demand a surplus of adoration, while offering medium to no affection in return.
At least four states — Georgia, Maryland, Illinois and Tennessee — have contemplated whether to impose new restrictions on autonomous vehicles, perhaps to the chagrin of companies like Google.
AND FINALLY ... Closing time "Saturday Night Live" closes up the bar on the Democratic primary, much to the chagrin of Bernie Sanders (or is that Larry David?).
FOR a man late to politics, President Donald Trump has a master's feel for divisive "wedge issues"—as gay and transgender Americans are learning to their chagrin.
Walker was known to drive her fast cars at high speeds around the neighborhood for sport, much to the pearl-clutching chagrin of her wealthy white neighbors.
Donald Trump has thus far run his campaign without a governor, much to the chagrin of the Republican Party and even his own surrogates and campaign staff.
The company posted an apology notice on its site, and ended up having to repeat the registration process days later, much to the chagrin of many customers.
Since the whole thing is bypassing the Google Play store (much to Google's chagrin), you'll need to install the Fortnite Installer APK to install Fortnite the game.
New York City, for example, has a heavy amount of plastic bag pollution, with litter often getting caught in trees, to the chagrin of many New Yorkers.
As the only EAC countries with coastlines, both vie for investment in infrastructure: in 2016 Uganda decided to route an oil pipeline through Tanzania, to Kenya's chagrin.
The United States seems intent on relying on Kurdish fighters for that assault, to the chagrin of Turkey which views the main Syrian Kurdish force as enemies.
The Philippines' new president-elect is upholding his campaign vow to bring back the death penalty to the Southeast Asian nation — much to the Catholic Church's chagrin.
This is much to the chagrin of Mr Abe's people, who thought they had a deal: bigger wage increases in return for a cut in corporate tax.
And to Trump's likely great chagrin, they are losing -- not because of political opposition but rather because they are on the wrong side of the legal issues.
Trump has bashed Congress over the failure on the wall in particular, to the chagrin of Republicans, who think it shortchanges the accomplishments that have been secured.
"[That's] much to the chagrin of my wife, who can now not control the temperature because it is programmed to only listen to my voice," he joked.
As my chagrin at his "passing the buck" distracts me, I am at greater risk of making mistakes for which I, and not he, will be responsible.
But a draft article by the D.E.A. chief administrative law judge concluded otherwise and some Obama administration veterans expressed chagrin that the legislation had not been flagged.
And that collective delusion lasted for a whole week until Apple Tree Yard aired in its allotted time slot, to both shock and chagrin from Sherlock fans.
And he's noticed with chagrin the vocal criticism of Ann Coulter, the right-wing firebrand who has publicly censured Trump for falling short on his immigration promises.
It was 58 stories, but that didn't stop the developer from promoting it as a 68-story building, to the chagrin of its chief architect, Der Scutt.
The USDA, under the Trump administration, has moved to roll back a series of regulations opposed by industry, to the chagrin of health and food safety advocates.
It is to think you are in a position of fanciness, only to learn to your utter chagrin that you are in a relatively modest one instead.
President Obama rejected TransCanada's last application to build Keystone in 2628, seven years after it was initially submitted, to the chagrin of Republicans and the oil industry.
Last weekend at WSOF 29, he finished Brian Foster with brutal leg kicks in the first round, presumably to the chagrin of martial arts oracle Cecil Peoples.
And to the great chagrin of the Chronicle, Leno and the third-place candidate, Jane Kim (also a more stalwart progressive) are now teaming up against Breed.
And although the unit was conceived as a kind of nostalgic stage set, a harkening back to an America of eighty or ninety years ago, when many of its residents were children, in fact it looked much like the town outside: Chagrin Falls, Ohio, in the Chagrin Valley just east of Cleveland, a town of clapboard houses with wooden shutters and shingled pitched roofs and rocking chairs on the porches.
Once they have their basic products, they stick with those, much to the chagrin of their food scientists, who'd love to be out there inventing truly healthy stuff.
Dozens of people gather in parking lots, deserted roads and other expanses of pavement to do all manner of tomfoolery, often to the chagrin of the local constabulary.
Reports of waining 2053 sales surfaced last year, when Calvin Klein parent company PVH's chief executive Emanuel Chirico plainly expressed his chagrin after its earnings were made public.
After the San Antonio Spurs sent Kawhi to the Toronto Raptors—much to his chagrin— Redditor r/TheThunderbird decided to come up with his big-time escape route.
There were desks that he drew on — probably much to the chagrin of his teachers then, and the delight of whomever has absconded with an early Haring now.
Then Trump came along and became the party's runaway frontrunner, which was weird, but to the GOP Establishment's chagrin, it still looked like everything would unfold as usual.
I have put my little Rosetta Stone headset in my eager ears every year, resolving to do interviews en français, but much to my chagrin, it hasn't stuck.
Asked how many people have died as a result of Hurricane Maria, Rosselló said the answer was 16, to the chagrin of critics who questioned the official tally.
Much to the chagrin of the rest of the TechCrunch team at Mobile World Congress, I attempted to use Bixby every opportunity possible during our week in Barcelona.
I have put my little Rosetta Stone headset in my eager ears every year, resolving to do interviews en français, but much to my chagrin, it hasn't stuck.
Cover: U.S. Ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft (right) has questioned the science behind climate change to the chagrin of Canada's Environment Minister, Catherine McKenna (left) via Canadian Press
I can control the temperature, much to the chagrin of my wife who now cannot control the temperature because it is programmed to only listen to my voice.
A couple of months ago, dust storms here and there began clouding the Martian skies—all of them, much to the worry and chagrin of scientists on Earth.
In fact, Target once famously figured out a teen girl was pregnant before her father did, and sent her coupons for baby items, much to the dad's chagrin.
Apple at this point is well-known for eliminating widely used standards in favor of lesser-known but more advanced ones, sometimes to the chagrin of its customers.
To conductors' chagrin, that may involve singers performing at points around the stage rather than in a neat line at the front, where the optimal reverberations are produced.
It looked like there would be a third round, but the judges awarded the win to Aliakbari from those two rounds—much to the chagrin of those watching.
"It Italy, they can be very conservative about classic art," said Erica Pelosini, the jean-shorts clad Florentine firecracker behind Louis Leeman shoes, with a touch of chagrin.
Tish becomes pregnant, and they plan to get married, to the joy of the Rivers family and the chagrin of the pious, legalistic women of the Hunt family.
Chagrin Valley was much nicer than other places she saw—no funeral-home carpeting, no grim hallways with wall protectors and handrails—but it cost about the same.
The new system allows files to be encrypted with multiple keys, providing an extra layer of security against attackers or, to the FBI's recent chagrin, law enforcement agencies.
The board has proposed, to Rossello's chagrin, cutting pensions 10 percent, and setting strict deadlines to implement labor reforms like reducing sick days and axing mandatory Christmas bonuses.
William can produce that sound more consistently than his little brother, though the younger one can reproduce it vocally more easily (much to the chagrin of his parents).
But to the chagrin of many drug policy and public health experts, the plan largely focuses on "tough on crime" efforts that have proven ineffective in the past.
Much to Santino's chagrin, Gianna has a seat at the High Table, prompting her jealous brother to cash in his marker and have Wick do away with her.
After a lot of public outcry and petitioning by movers and shakers in and around the city ... Meek was finally released, much to the chagrin of Judge Brinkley.
N.L." After performing on the show's season premiere two weeks ago, West delivered a discursive off-air monologue in support of Trump, to the chagrin of several "S.
But it all started with SNUFFY, Big Bird's imaginary friend who later appears as a very real woolly mammoth — to the chagrin (and delight) of the other characters.
You can imagine my surprise and my chagrin that this ban is on essentially all electronic devices except for a cellphone, which is 95 percent of my luggage.
He has tried to focus the president on a deal that would reduce the United States' trade deficit with China, much to the chagrin of more nationalist advisers.
McConnell is known for being tight-lipped and calculating, while Trump weighs in, sometimes to the chagrin of lawmakers, on any subject and can change positions within hours.
But through it all, Trump kept right on tweeting -- much to chagrin of his senior staff and, if polling is to be believed, even many of his supporters.
To the chagrin of local people, phalluses have become a curio to peddle in all sizes and colors to the increasing number of visitors to the Himalayan kingdom.
Word of the Day noun: strong feelings of embarrassment verb: cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of _________ The word chagrin has appeared in 85 articles on nytimes.
Some national security advisers have beefed up staff and run foreign policy out of the White House to the chagrin of officials at the State and Defense departments.
Yet the Bernie Bro concept continues to endure, much to the chagrin of Sanders' women supporters, who say it ignores a significant portion of the Vermont senator's base.
To the chagrin of Republicans, an embrace of progressivism has helped define this season's primary elections, with a number of surprise victories in Democratic primaries across the country.
One former campaign aide said she could be controlling and often yielded more influence over her husband than the campaign's most seasoned political advisers — much to their chagrin.
It also creates Europe as a desirable location that those who have no agency and have done little to better themselves attempt to infiltrate – much to Europe's chagrin.
It doesn't offer the same predictability to all its customers, and it has made its former CEO, Howard Schultz, a possible presidential candidate, to the chagrin of everyone.
Way back in 2008, a certain foam exercise sandal, called FitFlops, was one of Oprah's Favorite Things, much to the chagrin of the New York Times's T magazine.
Much to the chagrin of a generation of early Internet investors, there was no magic—there was only the old newspaper model of basing ad prices on circulation numbers.
His plight inspires her to bring him aboard as a punch-up writer for her nascent campaign, much to the chagrin of her trusted aide, Maggie (June Diane Raphael).
To the chagrin of many marijuana advocates, the justice department tapped former Toronto police chief Bill Blair, now a Liberal member of parliament, to lead the government's legalization efforts.
But, much to the chagrin of "Bartier Cardi" fans everywhere, the "real" Alexa's vocal cords remain perfectly healthy, and no A-listers are slated to join the Echo roster.
Also, much to the chagrin of many in the industry, companies that manufacture such products are set to undergo lengthy scientific review in order to gauge any health risks.
Last year it allowed the year-round use of an increased percentage of ethanol mixed in gasoline known as E-15—to the chagrin of the fossil fuel industry.
Part of its job will be to implement 100 anti-graft recommendations from a body set up by Mr Kuczynski who, to the chagrin of campaigners, largely ignored them.
Much to the chagrin of some overly sensitive tweeters:The good news, however, is that Dave will be preserved in a jar at the Natural History Museum for all time.
In the end it was just enough to entice customers to patron GroundSwell, who got to enjoy the rooftop after all once rain momentarily subsided, much to Hartnett's chagrin.
But to the chagrin of high school biology teachers everywhere, it's now also the name of the newest short film from sci-fi director Neill Blomkamp's company Oats Studios.
Shannon Holter, a resident of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, takes a photo of her six-month-old son, Ethan, in front of Quicken Loans Arena on Monday in Cleveland. Sen.
The musical is based on the 1983 film about a boy whose Christmas wish is to get a BB gun for Christmas -- much to the chagrin of his parents.
To their chagrin, the river will no longer gush past their southern neighbours during monsoon season and end up in Lake Nasser, the huge reservoir behind the Aswan Dam.
Instead, Eochaid takes advice from a druid to test his children's abilities by having them escape from a burning forge, a task Niall excels at—much to Mongfind's chagrin.
Much to my chagrin, that color turned out to be orange, and it manifested itself in a big triangle on a patch of dry skin on my left leg
Much to the chagrin of her father, Regina wears a sparkly silver bunny outfit with white feather detailing, knee-high white satin boots, and of course, pink bunny ears.
Instead of playing it fast and loose with capital, VCs are now taking a more conservative stance when it comes to funding, much to the chagrin of fledgling companies.
I'm Jack Nicas, a reporter for The Times's bureau in San Francisco, where two of us are rooting hard for the Red Sox, to the chagrin of our boss.
"It was only years later that I noticed with chagrin that the first page reads 'Keyboard Study 1' and the other two pages are 'Keyboard Study 2,'" she writes.
" When it comes to Kyle Chander — he played the coach in "Friday Night Lights" — she nails "the expressive restraint of his smoldering gaze and his squinted grin of chagrin.
While the studio's abundant cutting of the film was a subject of Welles's chagrin ("Everybody they could find was cutting it," he once said), it's still considered a classic.
He seemed for all appearances an ideologue, famously rejecting money for a high-speed rail from the Obama administration, to the chagrin of even some Republicans in his state.
Scrambling to fill the role at the last minute, Latt tapped a different billionaire to play the president—Mark Cuban—to the apparent chagrin of Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen.
RICO is not limited to mobsters, however, and two civil RICO cases are good illustrations of how broadly the law can be applied, much to the chagrin of defendants.
In the original, he plays a grizzled federal agent leading an extralegal assault against a vicious Mexican drug cartel, to the chagrin of a conscientious F.B.I. agent (Emily Blunt).
Much to the chagrin of Spencer Tracy in "Adam's Rib" (1949), David Wayne was "a high-class Ethel Mertz" to Katharine Hepburn's "feminist Lucy Ricardo," as Russo put it.
Its most famous product, from 1974, was Keith Jarrett's " The Köln Concert ," which, to its creator's chagrin, became a mellow soundtrack to innumerable make-out sessions and coffeehouse transactions.
Indeed, that was the point of the RFS — for renewable fuels to displace petroleum, not other renewable fuels — much to the chagrin of oil companies and their hired guns.
An ill-timed downpour prevented this headlining band from taking the stage at this year's Governors Ball, much to the chagrin of fans hoping to catch a rare performance.
To the chagrin of some of the state&aposs center-right Republican leaders, the state party selected a Trump loyalist, Nick Langworthy, to take over leadership earlier this year.
Conservative fairy godmother Sarah Palin endorsed Donald Trump Tuesday in the race for the GOP presidential nomination, much to the apparent chagrin of his current chief rival, Ted Cruz.
In his ownership of the Mavericks, he has often been openly critical of officials, much to the chagrin of the N.B.A., which has fined him several times for comments.
Watch: Our critics picked the 20 best TV dramas broadcast since "The Sopranos" debuted 20 years ago ("Game of Thrones" doesn't feature, to the chagrin of our TV editor).
The effect can still be seen today and is associated with a number of low-cost airlines such as JetBlue, Frontier and Spirit, to the chagrin of Wall Street.
There's one key spot where that could play out: the South China Sea, where China has been making territorial grabs for years, much to the chagrin of its neighbors.
For your viewing pleasure—or chagrin, if you happen to be squeamish—here are some of Vesalius's trippiest anatomical drawings (you can flip through the digital copy for more).
According to one travel blog, such midflight pitches from United Airlines flight attendants for carrier-sponsored credit cards are rumored to begin soon — to the chagrin of many frequent flyers.
This has been a truism in American politics, often to the chagrin of campaign supporters who believe that the president, by adjusting his agenda, is abandoning promises and core principles.
Cord and Tish were tapped by Amazon and Funny Or Die to host the two-hour live event, much to the chagrin of those who weren't in on the joke.
And it seems like those stairs, which connect Shakespeare and Anderson avenues at West 167th Street, are becoming a popular tourist attraction, potentially to the chagrin of actual Bronx residents.
On April 22, 2016, a local organization called Solidarity Initiative for Economic and Political Refugees, together with tens of refugees, occupied the empty building to the chagrin of the owner.
"He tried to be as balanced and respectful as he could, to the chagrin of many in the black community, who felt that he was leaning over backwards," Sharpton said.
For starters the new series feels fresh in the way that The Next Generation felt fresh when it debuted in the late 80s, to the chagrin of diehard TOS fans.
The introductory period might not be easy at first, says Dr. Carol Osborne of Chagrin Falls Veterinary Center in Ohio, but it's manageable, and in her experience, always ends well.
NATO is no longer obsolete and now he decides that the U.S. will remain in NAFTA to the chagrin of many supporters who trusted his blustery isolationist rhetoric on trade.
I was a hyper kid, and I benefited from naps, but to the chagrin of my endlessly patient parents, I would run about like a wildling if given the opportunity.
Saruni was relegated to the 4x400m relay team, much to the chagrin of Paul Ereng, his coach at the University of Texas El Paso and the 1988 Olympics 800m champion.
Media outlets derided the "radical management experiment " as overly complicated and confusing, and to Hsieh's chagrin, they did not focus on the fact that 82 percent of Zappos' workers remained.
Linda liked that Chagrin had what she felt were activities appropriate for male residents—a basketball hoop and a Ping-Pong table and a carpet with a miniature putting green.
The answer first requires some background; however, to the chagrin of some of our tech-centric freshman members, I can't fit the explanation into 28503 characters or a catchy meme.
To the chagrin of many Bell Pottinger employees, however, the firm's efforts to reduce debt were felt most keenly in its lower echelons: employees say that their compensation was mediocre.
I realize, somewhat to my chagrin, that I will likely have to notify every single user who winds up in my screencaps, and possibly even change screencaps if they object.
Mr. Sorrell helped rationalize a business that had long been far from rational, to the great benefit of shareholders and to the abiding chagrin of a lot of ad creators.
Much to the chagrin of privacy advocates, Google purchased Fitbit in November 2019 for $2.1 billion, roughly the same adjusted-for-inflation amount that it paid for YouTube in 2006.
In 2016, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio backed Clinton, whose first Senate campaign he managed, though, to her team's chagrin, he couldn't help but speak positively about Sanders.
And the new, nearly 300-page Senate Bill 151 passed both the state House and Senate on Thursday to the chagrin of teachers and retirees who crammed into the Capitol.
Finance has joined most other industries in moving toward open offices, much to the chagrin of employees who chafe at the loss of privacy and space they say they've earned.
Armed with a BA in Philosophy — much to the chagrin of my father who was convinced I would be unemployable as a result — I was lucky to get the position.
Apple has long focused on making sure its App Store and services are safe spaces, sometimes to the chagrin of users who just want to ducking vent once in awhile.
The Kentucky Republican has been pushing Trump to take a less interventionist foreign policy approach for nearly three years, much to the chagrin and discomfort of most Republicans in Congress.
The two decide that the now Empire Records driven ball will go down amongst the people and be called "The People's Ball," much to the chagrin of Diana Dubois (Phylicia Rashad).
Spotify is bringing back the repeat button after the company pushed out an update last month that buried it inside of a submenu, much to the chagrin of repeat button lovers.
McCain was a war hero turned senator, nicknamed a "maverick" for his no-nonsense style and willingness — sometimes to the chagrin of his staff and fellow Republicans — to speak his mind.
That means it still probably won't be coming to the existing models, much to the chagrin of our own Thomas Ricker, who found the 2017 Countryman lacking in the infotainment department.
It blared at 6AM every morning, sometimes at 5:30 if I was feeling extra tired and needed that 30 minutes to snooze on and off (much to my mom's chagrin).
Some suggest that he bought a lifetime flying pass from United many years back and has made the most of it ever since, presumably much to the penny-pinching airline's chagrin.
In some instances, the Mexican government has outright refused to take those who have been given final deportation orders but can appeal their cases, much to the chagrin of DHS officials.
If you've watched a game on television in recent years, you're also aware that broadcast replays report pitch location over the plate — sometimes to the chagrin of the aforementioned human umpires.
AKC recognition signals to breeders — including those who don't care much about pedigree, much to the chagrin of those who do — that there's a market for a particular kind of dog.
What's already done: Under Obama, the Energy Department rejiggered the way federal reviews are done to speed up — not slow down — the whole process, to the chagrin of some environmental groups.
Amazon's smart assistant has gotten pretty good at recognizing its own name (much to the apparent chagrin of many who share it), but that doesn't make it immune from false positives.
Edward Gauvin's translation suggests the diction of classical drama ("My chest was bathed in tears from my chagrin") — aside from a scene of Julius Caesar's assassination, whose dialogue comes from Shakespeare.
Still, lawmakers in both houses expressed more chagrin than usual with the shotgun, dead-of-night budget votes — those in the majority in whispers, those in the minority in near shouts.
Much to our chagrin, the Pumpkin Spice creamer reigns supremeAlthough we came into this taste test rooting for an underdog, the now-ubiquitous Pumpkin Spice flavor easily took the top spot.
In his opinion, the taste was similar to the original Whopper — perhaps because the two patties are prepared on the same griddle, much to the chagrin of some plant-based dieters.
The Syrian Democratic Forces is made up of Arab and Kurdish fighters, to the chagrin of Turkey, which sees Kurds in Syria as linked to Kurdish separatists in it own borders.
However, much to the chagrin of anyone who doesn't love cooking or doesn't have 30 minutes to an hour to spare, you do in fact still have to cook the food.
The AD contacted UNLV to seek permission to speak to Beard before meeting with him that evening and the rest fell into place quickly, much to the obvious chagrin of UNLV.
Thanks to this, UK music fans have spent the past few years enjoying an unprecedented level of control over the number one spot, much to the chagrin of some music journalists.
Critic score: 55%Synopsis: In this adventurous comedy, a criminal goes to great lengths to capture a prized antique gun for a mob boss, much to the chagrin of his girlfriend. 
Trump and his party already "own" what happens in Washington by virtue of controlling both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue – as President Barack Obama and Democrats learned to their chagrin in 2010.
Confronting the chaos of his kitchen cabinets, Clerc remembers the hero of Balzac's novel "La Peau de Chagrin," who takes shelter in an antique shop and decides not to kill himself.
The 2020s may yet be the decade that we replace the dairy cow as our main source of cheese, but for now that dream remains — to Brown's chagrin — pretty much impossible. 
The other is that of a powerful Indonesian politician who avoided prosecution in a corruption scandal, much to the chagrin of investigators here in one of Asia's most graft-ridden nations.
Owen Wilson plays a cult leader who gathers a group of acolytes, to the chagrin of the town nearby; Michael Keaton plays a law enforcement officer trying to track him down.
It all starts to taper off the closer one gets to the block with the strip joints, to the chagrin of the real estate agents dreaming of lofts and coffee shops.
Lucas continued to alter the films in subsequent home video versions to fans' chagrin; because the original, theatrical versions had been removed from circulation, they were essentially replaced by Lucas's revamps.
But others have learned, to their chagrin, that it can be surprisingly easy to persuade Trump to adopt their positions — only to discover later that his commands don't always get executed.
Such a blatant abuse of consumers' privacy caused an immediate outcry, and carriers responded with apparent chagrin — but often failed to terminate or even evaluate these programs in a timely fashion.
And to anti-choice lawmakers' chagrin, Aiken said the vast number of restrictions on abortion might be making people more open-minded about the different ways they can access the procedure.
But the business has had to adapt to a competitive marketplace and now offers plush toys -- a big seller, much to Allison and Pete's chagrin -- in addition to its confectionary delights.
The company is currently facing scrutiny over recent tweaks to its community guidelines, which discouraged employees from engaging in political conversations during work hours, to the chagrin of many activist employees.
The Metro system began imposing fare hikes and cut back service late last month, to the chagrin of customers who had to deal with extensive track repairs over the past year.
Trump is joined in his distribution of misinformation by his personal friend and lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who often floats such ideas on TV — much to the chagrin of White House advisers.
Interestingly, the Department of Energy budget proposed by the Trump administration cuts funding for carbon capture and storage by 85 percent, to the chagrin of its proponents in the coal industry.
Finance has joined most other industries in moving toward open offices, much to the chagrin of employees who chafe at the loss of privacy and space they say they&aposve earned.
Edibles were enormously strong (as columnist Maureen Dowd famously discovered to her chagrin), and the fashionable thing among some stoners was "dabbing" — superheating concentrated cannabinoid oil for a fast, insanely strong high.
This time last year was, after all, when Adele took the crown for Album of the Year over Beyoncé's triumphant and critically acclaimed Lemonade, much to the chagrin of the entire internet.
The toy, which copies Ashley O down to her pink bob hairstyle, makes for the perfect gift for superfan Rachel (Angourie Rice) — much to the chagrin of her sister Jack (Madison Davenport).
Now, much to the chagrin of his current supporters, Hector Bellerin looks like he could become the next player to boomerang back to the Blaugrana after a promising spell with another club.
Minnesota Twins veteran Joe Mauer answered seeing his 14-game hitting streak come to a halt by picking up where he left off, much to the chagrin of the Kansas City Royals.
Delaware has become a fairly reliably blue state in recent years, but to the chagrin of grassroots activists and national progressive groups, the state's senators have continued voting along centrist Democratic lines.
Scooter service providers, the transportation trend du jour, raised hundreds of millions of dollars to scatter scooters on city sidewalks (to the chagrin of residents and regulators alike) throughout 2017 and 2018.
Kimbal Musk and Gracias, like Jurvetson, also sit on the board of Tesla, much to the chagrin of one prominent shareholder advisory firm that has urged the company to boot them out.
And the withdrawal of American forces could also allow Iran and its proxies, which include militias from Iraq, to sweep in and fill the void — much to the chagrin of the Israelis.
Correct the Record has tucked away $1 million for its astro-turfing effort and is openly coordinating with the Clinton campaign, much to the chagrin of Sanders supporters who are calling foul.
The bills, which are designed to curb teen smoking and include raising the legal smoking age to 21, have lumped in the use of vaping devices, to the chagrin of the industry.
Two days later she was arrested and imprisoned for about a week, in the process becoming the face of the women's driving movement much to the chagrin of the country's hardline clerics.
Much to the chagrin of foodies everywhere, Chick-fil-A notoriously closes up shop on Sundays to give employees a much-needed day off to be with family or go to church.
The United States has designated both the PKK and TAK as terrorist organizations, but it has not applied the same label to the PYD or its armed wing -- much to Erdogan's chagrin.
Last year, the Golden Arches debuted Frozen Coke at select locations — much to the chagrin of movie theaters and their monopoly on Coca-Cola Icees — and has also dabbled in frozen lemonade.
Spook Shop You just can't go wrong with satanic imagery: it worked in the 60s, the 70s, the 80s... And, much to the chagrin of your local church group, it'll never stop.
The streetscape at the Lantern, the home at Chagrin Valley, is particularly encompassing and detailed, but comforting fictions—scenery, props, and other simulations—are employed in many homes for people with dementia.
He had come to Chagrin Valley only a couple of days before; for the first forty-eight hours his wife, Sondra, had stayed with him all the time, both of them miserable.
And the upcoming sentencings of ex-campaign chair Paul Manafort and former national security adviser Michael Flynn will keep Robert Mueller's Russia probe in the national spotlight, much to Trump's chagrin. 21.
There are ever-evolving security procedures, restrictive basic economy fares that may prohibit you from sitting with your family, and comfort puppies on board to the chagrin of those with dog allergies.
I'll update him on freelance projects I'm working on and how much money I'm expecting to come in, and he'll highlight (sometimes to my chagrin) ways we've overspent in the last month.
And Max could do flash, show off shit, like jump up and boot the high ceiling of his expensive Notting Hill bedroom (much to the chagrin of his long-suffering parents upstairs).
Much to the chagrin of their tour manager, I'm nursing a sore head, but when the boys see me, they run up holding each other's hands and give me another emotional hug.
The new bill, passed by the Dutch government at the end of 22016 and expected to be finalized this spring, also now requires scooter drivers to wear helmets, to many drivers' chagrin.
"I sat through a long 'interview' full of Hollywoodism's disrespect and sarcasm — but finally had enough and literally, physically removed my mic and walked out, much to Cohen's chagrin," Ms. Palin wrote.
The group cited the desire to nurture female leaders as a reason for the decision, to the chagrin of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., which is vehemently opposed to the move.
This same group controls the casino that helped Charles Sr. rake in big real estate bucks … and father a secret daughter with one of the locals, as Chuck learns to his chagrin.
Still, to Kim's chagrin, both President Trump and South Korean president Moon Jae-in continue to state that there can be no sanctions relief without substantive progress toward denuclearization of the north.
His team argued that the rapper needed the 4.4 meter-high walls for security concerns -- and to the chagrin of some neighbors in his Bridle Path hood ... he got the A-OK.
The bill does not include any gun control measures, much to the chagrin of Democratic lawmakers as well as some Republicans who will still want to look at some gun-related legislation.
But to the chagrin of Dolbeer and many others in the bird-strike community, we're still a long way from being able to provide such intelligence to those who need it most.
To the relief of scientists and perhaps the chagrin of the White House, the omnibus bill that'll keep the government governmenting until September doesn't look anything like what President Donald Trump asked for.
This is all to say, assuming the role of primary earner during the first year of our marriage has been an interesting exercise in communication, familial roles, and much to my chagrin...math.
Colin Kaepernick — along with the Miami Heat, Derrick Rose, the St. Louis Rams, and University of Missouri football players — have sought to keep fans "woke" about the latter, to the chagrin of most.
So, naturally, he has to keep to the party line of the company — which is to be a place where public discourse can happen freely, much to the chagrin of many Twitter observers.
They could even provide more accurate and up-to-date 'how's my driving?' information for shipping companies to keep tabs on their employees—much to the chagrin of the driver behind the wheel.
The U.S.-led coalition supports this Kurdish group and considers it a reliable and effective ally in the fight against ISIS in Syria, much to the chagrin of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Two years later, "Revolution," a classic track off of 1968's The Beatles (aka The White Album), appeared in a Nike commercial for Air Revolution – much to the chagrin of the surviving Beatles.
In China, big swings between the open and close of the stockmarket used to be the norm, much to the chagrin of reporters who were expected to divine something intelligible from the movements.
The company introduced a $9.99/month membership option this past fall, which saw it charging for some services that used to be free, like Night Mode, much to the chagrin of its users.
The young man "would go out of his way, sometimes to my chagrin, to go and help others -- but you want to try to encourage that in your children," Richard Collins Jr. said.
For venture capitalists who make it their business to keep tabs on private firms, alternative data can provide the crucial quantum of information about companies' performance—perhaps to the chagrin of start-ups.
This is one of many ways in which today's left and right intersect -- often to the chagrin of both party establishments -- and shows how complex these questions of America's global role are today.
In most places, as in Chagrin Valley, there is no firm policy one way or another, but the rule of thumb among the staff is that compassionate deception is often the wisest course.
A federal regulation made final last year set new standards for tank car design and operation, but old cars will remain in service for years, to the chagrin of environmental and safety advocates.
The top political lawyer for Democrats, in other words, became the father of the super PAC — to the chagrin of campaign finance reform advocates who believed the Democratic Party was their natural home.
With his publishing connections and her talent, they consider joining forces to bring out her next novel, and they discover to their chagrin that seduction and betrayal are not limited to personal relationships.
" Much to the chagrin of the middle class professionals waiting for their morning caffeine fix, Dave Grant's tongue-in-cheek response to my offhand question—"Is human flesh compatible with a vegan diet?
I took that argument, wrote it down, and decided to use it as a scene in a movie—much to my wife's chagrin, although she's a filmmaker too, so I think she understands.
Much to my chagrin, I also later discovered that dressing as if I had tried so hard in fact repelled all the potential partners I had so desperately wanted to talk to me.
And certainly New York City rolled out the red carpet for the company in closed-door meetings — much to chagrin of the city council and high-profile progressive politicians like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Incidentally, Newsom — who will be running for governor of California in 2018 — has been busy fighting to legalize marijuana and implement stricter gun control laws, much to the chagrin of some vocal opponents.
Rosenstein has forced Mueller to spin off unrelated parts of the investigation, but for the most part has permitted Mueller to proceed as he wishes, much to the chagrin of the White House.
It is a diverse group — Brigham Young and Boise State, Temple and Tulane, Cincinnati and Connecticut — but at the front of the line, to the chagrin of some, stands the University of Houston.
Owing to his grasp of streaming algorithms and what makes things go viral, Lil Nas X got his single, "Old Town Road," atop the country charts, to the chagrin of the genre's purists.
To Looking Glass's chagrin, the apparent apocalypse comes sooner rather than later, and he plays witness to mass death, destruction, and disorder in the form of a genocidal squid storming his local fair.
Her instructors suggested she remove it, freeing the work of the hokey symbolism that afflicted most of the other 1,420 projects, many of which Reston illustrates, surely to the chagrin of their authors.
To the chagrin of aficionados of the kicking game, there is only one punter, Ray Guy, and two kickers, Morten Andersen and Jan Stenerud, in the Hall out of more than 300 members.
Danny McBride's characters have a tendency to learn that lesson the hard way, their arcs traversing a kind of warped hero's journey from cockiness to comeuppance, through chagrin and bodily injury to redemption.
The PYD's military wing, the People's Protection Units (YPG) has seized swathes of Syria from Islamic State with the help of U.S.-led strikes and declared it an autonomous administration, to Ankara's chagrin.
To the chagrin of many viewers, King brought up the court case in the interview, asking Leslie if she felt, as a woman and a basketball player, that the charges complicated Bryant's legacy.
The wolf runs so fast that he skips out of the film frame and ends up hiding out in a movie theater where, to his chagrin, the first picture is a Droopy cartoon.
To the chagrin of Hindu chauvinists who demanded the citizenship checks in Assam, many of those who failed to prove Indian roots turned out not to be Muslims, but Hindus of Bangladeshi origin.
The challenge, which asks teens to swallow the laundry detergent pods, was created in 2015 but has more recently exploded across social media, much to the chagrin of the Tide brand's corporate parent.
An Altria executive also recently took the helm at Juul, much to the chagrin of public health groups and even vapor companies that saw the divide deepening between independent and tobacco-owned brands.
Gemma Whelan, who plays Yara Greyjoy, didn't know that her initial casting was meant to stay close to the chest, so she went ahead and updated her resume, much to the chagrin of HBO.
When the studios began shooting more on location and less on sets, there was no longer a need to stockpile and, much to Reynolds' chagrin, the costumes and set pieces were simply thrown away.
Apps with end-to-end encryption can't be spied on, much to the chagrin of law enforcement agencies and governments worldwide, and only the sender and intended recipient gets to see the real message.
Meanwhile, Josh (Vincent Rodriguez III), White Josh (David Hull), and Hector (Erick Lopez) are on a mission to have a guys' night — but to their chagrin, Home Base has started implementing hefty cover charges.
In one of these visions — Bran becomes sort of addicted to having them, much to Max von Sydow's chagrin — the Night King grabs Bran's arm, which reveals their location in the cave to him.
In the six-day-old Trump era, to the chagrin of some veteran audio purists and aestheticians, the single mic clipped to the tip of a spindly, outstretched gooseneck will now rule the roost.
To make it extra difficult for the professional chef, Petsch is given the advantage of being able to choose the surprise ingredients, and much to Ramsay's chagrin, she goes with an all-vegan lineup.
He regarded people who visited just a few times a year as valued regulars and could show a hint of chagrin if he had to turn a complete stranger away from a full house.
Costello was so irate that he quit the race, but, to Republicans' chagrin, he did so after the filing deadline had passed, once it was too late to recruit another candidate of their choice.
Much to his critics' chagrin, however, these and Trump's other pseudo-accomplishments, such as the updated NAFTA trade deal, now rebranded the USMCA, will make for useful soundbites on the campaign trail this year.
APMuch to the chagrin of anyone who hates algorithms, it appears that Twitter's new timeline—the one that displays tweets based on importance rather than chronology—is now the default setting for all users.
Two years after Hong Kong's pro-democracy "Umbrella Movement," the city's first legislative elections since the mass demonstrations provided a platform for a small but vocal independence movement -- much to the chagrin of Beijing.
To the chagrin of the cable television company Foxtel, Darren Sharpe and Brett Hevers livestreamed the Danny Green versus Anthony Mundine fight Friday, ABC reported, with both streams attracting tens of thousands of viewers.
The irony here, of course, is that the Justice Department released Mueller's report as a scanned printout, which meant the resulting PDF was unsearchable and inaccessible, much to the chagrin of the PDF Association.
Paige has seemingly transferred much of her church-bred idealism to her parents' work, expressing more and more interest in what they're doing and chagrin that America is engaged in such an evil plot.
Hillary Clinton's emails and the FBI Much to the chagrin of Clinton's supporters, her use of a private email address and server while secretary of State made big headlines right up until Election Day.
Like Bezos, many of Trump's harshest critics in tech touted American job creation, trotting tail between legs to the White House and currying favor with the administration, sometimes to the chagrin of their employees.
Spicer made a surprise cameo appearance at last night Emmys, much to the delight of the audience's supposedly anti-Trump elites and the chagrin of everyone who had to watch this shit at home.
It's interesting ... "Sesame Street" brass came out last year to shoot one of their former writer's notion that Bert and Ernie were, in fact, a gay couple -- to the chagrin of the LGBT community.
To the chagrin of many African leaders and citizens alike, America is now increasingly seen as a paternalistic lecturer promoting her own progressive norms and cultural mores in the continent than a reliable partner.
Yes, there's a list of Unacceptable Food Additives, but also (to the chagrin of some) non-organic produce next to organic, local fruits and veggies laid side by side with California strawberries and grapes.
The network on Friday announced the show will not be returning for a third season, much to the chagrin of the show's passionate fans, who famously rallied to get the show a second season.
Nowadays, Discogs has an app that you'll often see people use to look up the "going market rate" of vinyl they find in record shops—often to the chagrin of cantankerous record store owners.
To the chagrin of organized gymnastics, these athletes have taken training into their own hands and forged a tightly knit community in the process — all without the rules, the governing body or the coaches.
To the chagrin of many of his own advisors and senior officials, the president has extended an olive branch to North Korea, seeking to build an atmosphere of trust before seeking more tangible gains.
"When she declared herself mom-in-chief to the chagrin of many white feminists who felt that she should 'lean in,' many black women celebrated," writes Brittney Cooper, an assistant professor at Rutgers University.
To the chagrin of embattled Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, whose main opponent in a recent disputed election has formed a parallel government, the agreement requires Kabul to release some 5,000 Taliban prisoners from captivity.
She fed twenties into the jukebox and, to the mixed chagrin and amusement of all the metalheads at the bar, played hours-long marathons of ABBA, Gloria Gaynor, Madonna—anything she could dance to.
The 360 had none of the glaring security flaws of its predecessor, to the chagrin of programmers like the 203-year-old Pokora who could no longer run code that hadn't been approved by Microsoft.
Those scenes stand in stark contrast to the steely figure she presents post-assassination, one preoccupied by the optics of her husband's funeral to the chagrin of President Johnson (John Carroll Lynch) and his advisors.
Illustration by Sam Woolley/Gizmodo Media As a young child, every morning at sunrise I would wake up to tap dance on the patio outside my mom's bedroom door, much to my poor mom's chagrin.
No doubt to the chagrin of many far-right, extremely-online personalities— including Infowars host Alex Jones, whose presence on Capitol Hill Wednesday was hard to miss—the hearing veered far from this anticipated topic.
The deal would be the second time in a week that the president has reached across the aisle to deal directly with top congressional Democrats — to the chagrin of some members of his own party.
This was met with chagrin from reporters and public alike: Call me old fashioned but I think the White House of the United States of America should have the backbone to answer questions on camera.
In 20.9 one of the SUVs GM sells in America - - the Buick Envision - will be, for the first time, imported from China, to the chagrin of the United Auto Workers union, a key Obama constituency.
Yet empirical verification of this common wisdom has been scarce — to our chagrin these past few years as lies in seven-league boots outpace a hobbled truth on platforms seemingly bespoke for this lopsided race.
In 2016 one of the SUVs GM sells in America - - the Buick Envision - will be, for the first time, imported from China, to the chagrin of the United Auto Workers union, a key Obama constituency.
The country can scan the electronic devices of any traveler, and save files and other data in those sweeps, and such tactics are increasingly common much to the chagrin of privacy advocates like the ACLU.
The company has been expanding abroad, including in Iraqi Kurdistan, where it has gained control over the oil exporting pipeline and agreed to develop oilfields, much to the chagrin of the central government in Baghdad.
Christie has invested significant time and money in New Hampshire (much to the chagrin of his constituents in New Jersey, where his approval rating has fallen to close to an all-time low of 31%).
His brothers were born in Texas but, to his chagrin, he was born in Shreveport, La. One day 40 years ago, his daughter, who was living in Boston, went into labor with his first grandchild.
But while we're draining that foul bathwater, let us save the baby — the satirical fake news through which The Onion staffers, Borowitz and countless anonymous wiseacres express their chagrin at the state of the world.
We need to be very careful dealing with them but that does not take away from the fact that he won the 2016 election, much to the chagrin of Brennan, Comey and all the rest.
With "Gold" currently inching toward 18 million YouTube views, coupled with her fire EP low kii savage, young Kii is on the brink, much to the chagrin of some trap purists (yes that's a thing).
Over the course of that questioning hour, I believe I felt the pricks of pain of the Other and definitely bore the chagrin that goes with being a seeker of love and happiness for all.
A year later, much to her mother's chagrin, Ms. Williams dropped out of school and became Ebony Moonbeams, a sultry, late-night disc jockey at 96.3 WHUR, a Washington, D.C., station owned by Howard University.
New Jersey, however, will not allow any backyard cultivation, much to the chagrin of many advocacy groups and industry watchdogs that say prohibiting homegrown marijuana makes the drug out of reach to low-income residents.
He financed television ads supporting impeachment — sometimes to the chagrin of congressional Democrats — in 2018, using the campaign to build what his website says is a list of nearly 6.5 million supporters of that cause.
But one day last month, city officials, citing strong winds and sign ordinances, ordered the banners to be taken down, much to the chagrin of residents like Frank Mendez, an 80-year-old retired laborer.
Many of those moves were a departure from the early years of Mr. Cuomo's first term, when his centrist tendencies saw him stray from the liberal platform, often to the chagrin of his own party.
To the chagrin of Trump, the Warriors also are outspoken on social issues, which is the antithesis of the Chicago Cubs, whose co-owner is Todd Ricketts, the finance chairman of the Republican National Committee.
Most people in the food world will at this point tell you that single-purpose kitchen gadgets are a no-go, cluttering our cabinets to the chagrin of Alton Brown devotees and Marie Kondo enthusiasts.
The University of Alabama's vaunted football team is so good at beating up its opponents on the gridiron that students often leave home games early, much to the chagrin of legendary head coach Nick Saban.
While they grew close filming nine seasons of The King of Queens, former Scientologist Leah Remini says she never tried to convert her longtime costar and friend Kevin James — much to the chagrin of the church.
The men are having the time of their lives doing drugs, using permanent markers to sketch out ideas, and throwing pizza at the wall, much to the chagrin of Billy Eichner's recurring character, Felix, Max's boyfriend.
Whole Foods also adopted a Costo Wholesale Corp styled model for in-store sampling and has added charges for that service, to the chagrin of some small, local brands that were a draw for some shoppers.
When the Duchess' cousin, Lady Masham unexpectedly arrives at the palace in hopes of employment (much to the Duchess' chagrin) a hilarious, but heated race for the Queen's approval, affection, and power come to a head.
The chain also worked with The Hershey Compay previously on a Reese's Peanut Butter Doughnut that debuted, much to the chagrin of stateside sweets lovers, in Australia before making its way into the U.S. last year.
To the chagrin of many Japanese, who think of Go as theirs in the same way that the English think of cricket, the game's best player is generally reckoned to be Lee Sedol, a South Korean.
"I hope the Dutch can get over their chagrin and say: 'Yes, we are annoyed with Europe, we are annoyed with this Dutch government, but we will still support Ukraine," said Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem.
Still, the DOD, which has stated that the process is open and fair, seems determined to take this path, much to the chagrin of most vendors, who believe that a multi-vendor strategy makes more sense.
Trump's crackdown on migrants will have to beat out, for sheer misery, the conditions that they are trying to escape, and in our democracy—to the President's chagrin—that's just not legally or politically possible. ♦
But when he digs into the life of his next mark, an aspiring actor, he finds a passion for acting bubbling to the surface, and begins to take classes, much to the chagrin of his handler.
They have also been justified by Jeffrey D. Klein, the leader of the Independent Democratic Conference, who collaborates with Mr. Flanagan to lead the Senate, much to the chagrin of other Democrats in Albany and nationwide.
The final design calls for cedar siding and dozens of windows (which, much to the chagrin of some residents, will not have shutters), and passers-by have taken to pulling over to gaze at the structure.
In fact, we ended up buying a lehenga that I tried on that first, exhausted night in Delhi — but only after days of visiting a slew of other shops, to the chagrin of my patient father.
Miller has been a staunch and outspoken proponent of limiting immigration to the US, and is viewed as the White House's guiding voice on the matter -- to the chagrin of Democrats working to strike an agreement.
In addition, there has been no shortage of reporting in outlets such as the New York Times attempting to get inside the minds of Trump voters -- much to the chagrin, it's worth noting, of many progressives.
To the chagrin of Hindu chauvinists, it turned out that two-thirds of these ostensible illegals were in fact Hindus; the claim that millions of Bangladeshi Muslim migrants had "invaded" Assam proved to be a myth.
Holiday travel travailsImagine my chagrin when my partner informed me that the only time he could take vacation was the week between Christmas and New Year&aposs – one of the busiest travel times of the year.
The Chargers, with fresh memories of a regular-season loss to the Ravens, crafted a defensive scheme around running down Jackson and knocking the ball loose, and, much to the Ravens' chagrin, it worked to perfection.
The buildup to this year's Tribeca Film Festival was dominated by controversy over the inclusion—then unceremonious yanking—of ultra-dubious anti-vaccination doc Vaxxed from its slate, to co-founder Robert De Niro's apparent chagrin.
To the chagrin of some critics, prominent rappers have been eschewing mainstream media in favor of starting their own radio shows—and Minaj is just the latest in a long line of artists to do so.
Early in her pregnancy, Chyna promised that her daughter would absolutely not have a named that starts with the letter "K" (much to Kris Jenner's chagrin, I'm sure) and that she and Rob chose the name together.
Goop has frequently faced criticism for their health claims, from "healing stickers" that they claimed were made with material found in space suits, to the chagrin of NASA, to advice from a doctor to try vagina steaming.
But two-time Australian Open champion Azarenka raised her game in the second set, battling back from a 3-1 deficit to take a 4-3 lead, much to the chagrin of the partisan New York crowd.
To Egypt's chagrin, its non-Arab rival Turkey - about as populous as Egypt and far richer - is growing in influence, led by Tayyip Erdogan, a foe of Sisi who backed Sisi's overthrown predecessor, the Brotherhood's Mohamed Mursi.
The sisters had their first taste of fame when they were cast as Michelle Tanner in Full House and declined an invitation to appear in Netflix's reboot of the series, much to the chagrin of everyone involved.
And much to Nicki Minaj's chagrin, Jenner announced to her millions of followers that she would be joining her man on his Astroworld tour, likely so that he can still get quality time with his new family.
My cramps are still bad, but I refuse to take anymore Midol tonight — last time I took it this late, I was the Energizer Bunny and stayed awake all night, much to the chagrin of my boyfriend.
Another standout is Max Jenkins's reprisal of his web-series character, Max, the insufferable "gay husband" of the equally insufferable Lainey (Heléne Yorke), who decides to make some positive changes in his life, much to Lainey's chagrin.
And at a news conference later in the day, much to Merkel's chagrin, Trump make a joke about American spying practices that were found to have swept up the German chancellor's conversations during President Barack Obama's administration.
Much to Google and HTC's chagrin, an apparent shipping issue has left the handset with the Snapdragon 835 — it's still a premium chip, but it's the same one virtually every flagship has offered in the past year.
Trump's pick for a replacement first lady would likely be his eldest daughter, Ivanka, who is a senior adviser in the administration and present at many notable official events, sometimes to the confusion and chagrin of some.
She's a fill-in rotation starter who, to the chagrin of some of her teammates, is getting love from the front office because of the adulation (and ticket sales) she can bring to a mid-market team.
What they found, much to the chagrin of Finer Things Clubs everywhere, was that white wine appears to pair better (insofar as anything can be objective when it comes to wine perception) with cheese than red wine.
By the 2016 election year, Mr. Meadows had helped found the Freedom Caucus, which made a point of prioritizing fidelity to conservative policy over party-line discipline, much to the chagrin of Mr. Boehner and Mr. Ryan.
Before she stepped inside, Ms. Jinich regarded the restaurant in the same way she did Cinco de Mayo, a small, regional Mexican holiday that Americans have blown way out of proportion, to the chagrin of many Mexicans.
Eventually, Mr. Dowd introduced Mr. Trump to Mr. Cobb, another veteran Washington lawyer known for his high energy and expansive, curly mustache, and he was tapped as special counsel to the president, much to Mr. McGahn's chagrin.
The White House exerted executive privilege during the House's impeachment investigation, blocking testimony from several key officials and withholding documents, much to the chagrin of the chamber's Democrats who accused the White House of a cover-up.
And to the chagrin of Mr. Stringer, local officials and residents on both sides of the barrier debate, there is still no comprehensive plan to defend the rest of the city's 520-mile coastline from flood threats.
To the chagrin of dumbfounded coaches and confused teams, perplexed broadcast crews and enraged fans, every week across the N.F.L.'s vast empire one player interferes with another before a pass arrives — and goes unpunished for it.
Even though he feels a familiar sense of coming home as soon as he walks through the door — perfectly played by Patrick Stewart — the man at the front desk doesn't even recognize him, much to his chagrin.
The riot comes in part from the contrast between the adult actors and the kids but mostly from Erskine and Konkle's studied attitudinal accuracy that, in a single facial expression, can capture awkwardness, cockiness, horniness and chagrin.
Much to the chagrin of Republicans in Washington, some incumbents have not appeared to take seriously the a strong challenge they face in 2018, leaving them flatfooted when a strong Democrat stepped up to run against them.
People have long complained about the ubiquity of Starbucks—they seem to be on every other street corner in countless cities, potentially edging out independent coffee purveyors, much to the chagrin of hipsters and coffee snobs nationwide.
On Thursday's Desus & Mero, Laurence himself—actor Jay Ellis—stopped by to talk about his polarizing character and being a part of the show's most notorious sex scene, which Twitter overanalyzed for days, sometimes to Jay's chagrin.
For the immediate future she's continuing to promote 2015's Vulnicura—a work which, much to her chagrin, saw new levels of praise heaped at her feet, specifically because of its stark honesty and easily correlated autobiographical nature.
A law signed by President Barack Obama in June will bring Puerto Rico's finances under federal oversight, to the chagrin of many island leaders and locals, who have protested against the move as a sign of colonial rule.
The mostly gay warlock coven leaders take Langdon in as one of their own, much to the skeptical chagrin of one John Henry Moore (Cheyenne Jackson), and he excels at all of the tests they put him through.
In the episode he paints the most vivid picture of the city I grew up and learned to cook in—eschewing the Hot New Spots to the chagrin of some in favor of Houston's rich, multiracial, artistic mix.
Starbucks eventually settled on a red "holiday" cup, much to the chagrin of those who believe Christmas is being demeaned by being relegated to a mere "holiday"—you know, along with Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and every other religious celebration.
During the process of drafting the closure plan, one of the sites Pentagon teams examined to potentially send detainees was the disciplinary barracks at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas, much to the chagrin of Republican officials in the state.
Much to the chagrin of the two spy agencies, surveillance targets could blink offline and pop up on another side of the globe if a strategy like the one detailed in this report didn't fill in the gaps.
But given the changing dynamics of trade pacts, Europe could soon be its fastest-growing market, much to the chagrin of American lobstermen, who were hopeful the United States would sign its own agreement with the European Union.
When Mr. Mulvaney took over as acting director from Richard Cordray last year, he put a freeze on much of the agency's enforcement activity and, to the chagrin of much of its career staff, decided to rebrand it.
Radiohead also will be inducted after missing the chance to be first ballot hall of famers last year, much to the chagrin of fans and peers like Pearl Jam, as will fellow Brits the Zombies and Roxy Music.
And so I kind of opened that up a little bit — much to my chagrin to be honest, because I still completely disagree with the way that those details are thrust in the media and sold like popcorn.
Pius certainly seems determined to shake things up, much to the chagrin of his right-hand man and the Vatican's Secretary of State, Cardinal Angelo Voiello (Silvio Orlando), who suspiciously and understandably doesn't know what to make of him.
The YPG is, however, backed by both the United States and Russia in its fight against Islamic State, much to Turkey's chagrin, even though Moscow backs Syrian President Bashar al-Assad while Washington and Ankara insist he must go.
As Trump's rhetoric about blacks, Hispanics, and Muslims repeatedly exploited anger towards these groups – much to the chagrin of his own party's leaders – he solidified support among voters who already held disdain and resentment towards a diversifying American landscape.
Indeed, with SoftBank driving late-stage valuations to the chagrin of IPOs, worldwide early and late-stage rounds growing in size and U.S. venture market's stabilizing, we are not seeing the imminent implosion of the market for private equity.
Released on CD in 2009 by London label BBE, Al Kent's was a hit in the disco world, but sadly, and much to the chagrin of collectors and disco-slinging vinyl DJs, the album never got pressed to vinyl.
His costar, Lily Collins — daughter of "In the Air Tonight" legend and knighted British singer Phil Collins — plays Cecilia Brady, the boss' daughter, who's eager to break into the industry herself as a producer, much to her father's chagrin.
A cartoon frog who came to symbolize the far-right, white nationalist fringe movement known as the alt-right, much to his creator's chagrin, Pepe received his symbolic burial as a part of this year's Free Comic Book Day.
At the RTR, this cutoff point was common knowledge (midway through the gathering, word got out that YouTube had upped the standards further, requiring 4,000 hours of watch time and at least 1,000 followers, to the chagrin of many).
In the days before she worked with her stylist Estée Stanley, Biel rocked all sorts of outfits on the red carpet: We're talking flared jeans with super-chunky platforms and, to Stanley's chagrin, a hair elastic around her wrist.
Heidi, Seth and Jason also talk about the ongoing trial of Hulk Hogan versus Gawker, in which the professional wrestler's sex tape is at the center of an important important debate about the 1st Amendment (much to Seth's chagrin).
Much to the chagrin of the rest of the country, investors in the Bay Area are among the most locally loyal — not just to startups in their own metro area, but to the state and region as a whole.
I was rejected, much to my chagrin, from all of the Ivy League schools, and I frequently wonder if I would buy into the notion that "schools do not define success" had I been one of the accepted students.
De Hogeweyk, which was founded in 2008, is far more elaborate than the Chagrin Valley streetscape: it is a three-and-a-half-acre campus of two-story buildings which looks like a modern neighborhood in a Dutch city.
Bernie has consistently said that he "likes" and "respects" Hillary Clinton and has run on the issues and kept the discussion civil where he could have gone very hard on the attack, much to the chagrin of his base.
Mostly, she is confused by the way they skirt the edge of the sexual but never really cross the line—to Juliet's chagrin, for she is genuinely attracted to Perry and also curious about the world of sex itself.

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