Because it may just be disappointment after disappointment after disappointment.
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Cape Disappointment State Park in Washington is anything but a disappointment.
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Paramount Pictures has delivered disappointment after disappointment at the box office.
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That creates an interesting disappointment, and it's the same disappointment that Hank feels.
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"All of last season was disappointment after disappointment after disappointment," Duhamel told a news conference, adding that the pair's struggles had ultimately helped them in their Olympic quest.
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But disappointment is surging, at a time when democracy's ability to manage disappointment is declining.
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Disappointment makes more sense, but disappointment over a video game shouldn't really make you angry.
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Anger, disappointment and fear had given way to hope, but hope had given way to disappointment.
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Deal with disappointment: Maybe the biggest lesson kids learn from sports is how to cope with disappointment.
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I don't know, like when they characterize it as a disappointment, what does a disappointment mean to Ubisoft?
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Guns: A disappointment Guns is the other personal issue — and one that has been a disappointment for Obama.
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But the disappointment was felt on the part of FMX's creators as well—disappointment in Bose's research, that is.
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The record—I won't say it's a disappointment, because if I say it's a disappointment, then I'm placing the blame.
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We tried everything for a really long time and finally, after miscarriages and disappointment after disappointment, we decided to give up.
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My mechanism for avoiding disappointment had itself become a wellspring of disappointment, and I wanted to prove something, anything, to myself.
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He, like the rest of the country's much-vaunted golden generation, endured disappointment after disappointment at various World Cups and European Championships.
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Did the rancor of his final years stem from disappointment in the country he had lavished his talent upon, or disappointment in himself?
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"Control" is not technically autobiographical, but representatively, there's disappointment that it communicates—a disappointment with the world and how it works, and the disconnection.
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We call Miller's failure The Great Disappointment, but his disappointment makes him a sympathetic figure, and it makes sense for the show to reference his sect.
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"It's a great disappointment to me and it's a great disappointment to the more than 300,000 DACA young people in the state of California," said Sen.
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A palpable disappointment rippled through the crowd, replete with whistles of displeasure and sighs of disappointment, when Mr. Puigdemont spoke of dialogue instead of immediate independence.
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"It's a great disappointment to me and it's a great disappointment to the more than 300,85033 DACA young people in the state of California," said Sen.
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So, while we keep our Dynasty Warriors disappointment over in the already running thread, my Open Thread question for you today is: What's your biggest gaming disappointment?
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Romantic attachment and disappointment are presented as mirror images of social attachment and disappointment, a stance that, were it not for the jokes, would seem almost Chekhovian.
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It sells art, homewares and disappointment. . . . www.GrossDomesticProduct.
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And yet, once again, disappointment and progress are enmeshed; indeed, as with the new awareness of police abuses, the disappointment may partly be the consequence of the progress.
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For those feeling disappointment, I'd urge the longer view: the finding that an American president did not conspire with a hostile foreign power is cause for celebration, not disappointment.
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The only slight disappointment of the evening came in Mr. Hamelin's own piece, "Pavane Variée," tucked in before the Liszt: disappointment not in the playing, but in the work itself.
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December 2017: Trump "expresses disappointment" in Brady A New York Times article exploring Trump's "battle for self-preservation" claimed he had expressed "disappointment" that Brady had "distanced himself" from the president.
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In contrast, Viacom has struggled, with its cable networks like Comedy Central and MTV suffering ratings declines and its Paramount Pictures film studio delivering disappointment after disappointment at the box office.
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This was a disappointment — but also a crucial revelation.
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Sometimes, people carry that disappointment with them – that hate.
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FCHI - as analysts cited disappointment over Sodexo's margin guidance.
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Trump Agenda Fade + Revenue Disappointment + High Stock Price = sell!
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Warren -- was a disappointment.
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Carter has been a disappointment at the plate, batting .
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" "Words cannot express my disappointment at this terrible decision.
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" And disappointment with it Also in Opinion, Scaachi Koul, a culture writer for BuzzFeed, declared Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "a colossal disappointment for liberals and conservatives alike, despite his Superman-style coiffure.
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"This must be a huge disappointment for the players," the I.O.C. said in a statement on Tuesday, neglecting to mention that it must have been a huge disappointment to the I.O.C. as well.
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The beach was also, admittedly, a bit of a disappointment.
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The result left the usual mixture of disappointment and relief.
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It reflects both defects and general disappointment in the features.
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Disappointment with the bill meanwhile goes further than Washington conservatives.
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Each mouthful starts with high hopes and ends in disappointment.
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But you should still prepare for random acts of disappointment.
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To my disappointment, we arrived at Fresh Pond without incident,
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Mitsotakis shrugs off questions about disappointment, saying he is happy.
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Reactions on Twitter ranged from disappointment and disbelief to WTF.
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"Any adverse developments ... would be a great disappointment," he said.
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"This will be a big disappointment to Beijing," he said.
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That's when Gorsuch expressed disappointment in Trump's comments, Blumenthal said.
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He called former President Barack Obama a disappointment in 2016.
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In doing so, they also set us up for disappointment.
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It wasn't my first scrotal odor disappointment of the week.
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Bieber's longtime manager Scooter Braun expressed his disappointment on Twitter.
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Local politicians and manufacturers expressed their disappointment at more procrastination.
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But suspicion born of long disappointment is holding others back.
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He feared they could suffer further disappointment down the line.
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Trudeau had expressed "deep disappointment" at GM's move on Monday.
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The bigger disappointment for me was the tablet's four speakers.
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Did worrying help you feel more prepared to face disappointment?
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To those who may be upset, I understand your disappointment.
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Many viewers expressed their disappointment in Bran taking the Throne.
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Any "behavior" arising from disappointment with court verdicts is unacceptable.
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That disappointment, the team has said, was turned into fuel.
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During the convention, conservatives began expressing disappointment over Cooper's presence.
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Any "behaviour" arising from disappointment with court verdicts is unacceptable.
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Only huge disappointment, as taxes are lowered on the wealthy.
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A spokesperson from Eaze responded to the news with disappointment.
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The only disappointment among the appetizers was the grilled octopus.
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Gay rights advocates expressed deep disappointment on social media Wednesday.
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It's just buried under layers of regret, resentment, and disappointment.
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The nominations give ... stockholders an opportunity to voice their disappointment.
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Those Vine stars took to Twitter to express their disappointment.
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The Brexiteers responded to every disappointment by redoubling their efforts.
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They did the same after the subsequent disappointment against Iraq.
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We would like to suggest that Rob's disappointment is misplaced.
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The Fed meeting was a particular disappointment for volatility seekers.
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Don't settle for disappointment — or making the giver feel bad.
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Rightly, Mr Coll spreads the blame for all this disappointment.
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Carrie Keagan: 'My heart aches' My heart aches with disappointment.
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They both had this look of disappointment on their faces.
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Sanders' supporters disappointment is understandable, but ultimately, to her, unimportant.
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Like Chestnut, she expressed some disappointment in not eating more.
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The euphoria of Crimea's annexation has given way to disappointment.
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Muriithi's advice is to "start small" to minimize any disappointment.
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Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar expressed disappointment at Friday's verdict.
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"Just knowing that disappointment, it sticks with you," Rivera said.
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And when it does happen, there's a lot of disappointment.
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But school had not been a total disappointment for Gio.
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The Indian advisory was a disappointment for pilgrims and tourists.
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Will her disappointment with Trump be the proverbial final straw?
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But many investors recognize there is a risk of disappointment.
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Last year, it was a big disappointment; a roller coaster.
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The news was met with disappointment, if not total shock.
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Which is why the disappointment in the album has been
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In truly intimate relationships, change is inevitable and disappointment guaranteed.
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This is my biggest disappointment of your presidency, Mr. Obama.
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European shares, however, largely shrugged off the disappointment in Asia.
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You have to have suffered such major heartache, and disappointment.
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I'd say this is the biggest disappointment about the show.
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A hint of disappointment by President Donald Trump on Monday.
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I never remember feeling a longing or disappointment about that.
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"We understand his disappointment," said Nicolas Jomard, the AIBA official.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook expressed his "disappointment" with Trump's move.
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Sex back then was almost always a pantomime of disappointment.
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You're setting yourself up for probable disappointment and that's okay!
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I felt the disappointment of it, the tragedy of it.
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"It was a moment of disappointment and anger," she said.
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It's a baffled disappointment for the supporters of arms control.
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The France striker has certainly bounced back from that disappointment.
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He escapes out of the top hatch, to Swango's disappointment.
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We'd give him candy, but our faces reflected our disappointment.
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Mike Pence as his running mate, Coulter voiced her disappointment.
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What gave this disappointment its status over other childhood sorrows?
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Joseph Votel expressed disappointment to stand down amid Turkey's actions.
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This has resulted in disappointment, protests, assassination threats and violence.
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"I set out to show heartache and disappointment," he says.
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I had it in my hands — small mistake, big disappointment.
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Almost as if they're processing personal disappointment over those findings.
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It didn't take long before he finally expressed his disappointment.
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The disappointment is mutual among the newer eastern EU members.
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The Cannes crowd are never shy about showing their disappointment.
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But many experts expressed dismay and disappointment at the accord.
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From her enthusiasm, any remnant of my initial disappointment disappeared.
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Or will "Suicide Squad" ultimately go down as another disappointment?
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The Pentagon on Thursday expressed "concern and disappointment" (The Hill).
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Of course, people are also expressing their disappointment on Twitter.
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Like a scorned friend, he shifted from anger to disappointment.
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There was nary a whiff of this disappointment on Instagram.
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They'll give a piercing look of judgment followed by disappointment.
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" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Kerry's remarks a "deep disappointment.
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From that realization came cries of disappointment from the crowd.
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He has expressed his regret and disappointment about that failure.
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That Didier shows no surprise or disappointment increases Shay's confusion.
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"I understand the disappointment," he told reporters after the game.
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You can't say losing to France is a huge disappointment.
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On Pro Basketball DALLAS — Call them an early-season disappointment.
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However, stock investors could be setting themselves up for disappointment.
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"The disappointment of being eliminated is just huge," Loew added.
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The decision was not just a disappointment to Mr. Deakin.
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Still, it's hard to hide the constant dread and disappointment.
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It always is a wonderful adventure of excitement and disappointment.
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When it was over, Isner could barely hide the disappointment.
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On Sunday, Xóchitl Nava expressed little disappointment about Emilio's defeat.
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It wasn't that she was a disappointment, in any way.
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Her disappointment at the delayed graduation quickly turned to frustration.
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Our disappointment over missing the elusive pallid peregrine had receded.
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Google+ continues to exist but it is considered a disappointment.
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"You could hear the disappointment in his voice," Perry said.
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The pain and disappointment was just too much to bear.
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The musical "Smallfoot," released in September, was also a disappointment.
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Room service the next morning made up for any disappointment.
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"I never had to suffer disappointment or resentment," he writes.
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"You could only set yourself up for disappointment," he said.
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By Tuesday, the initial disappointment had turned to sheer pride.
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But Mexico's broader performance under Nafta has been a disappointment.
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There's disappointment that Congress didn't get something done on Sunday.
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When we got to our room, we sighed with disappointment.
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The only disappointment is that it ends slightly too soon.
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It provokes disappointment on the one hand — is this all?
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But she nonetheless expressed disappointment at the turn of events.
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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi expressed his disappointment at TfL's decision.
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The plays explore questions of desire, disappointment and everyday dreams.
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And with each disappointment comes a fresh dose of humiliation.
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Mr. Sanders himself expressed some disappointment with preliminary turnout signs.
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But Gray was not the only disappointment for the Yankees.
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They wanted that lingering disappointment to fuel them this season.
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For Williams, all the anticipation only led to more disappointment.
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Buddy boy, I am a victim of disappointment in you.
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After the failed vote, President Donald Trump tweeted his disappointment.
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But by many other measures, the sale was a disappointment.
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As the house lights went up, I swallowed my disappointment.
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Nnaji expressed her disappointment on Twitter over the Academy's decision.
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"Obviously the biggest disappointment is for our fans," added Arena.
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - In a disappointment for Roche Holding AG (ROG.
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When I told them no, I could sense their disappointment.
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And I admit, I had some disappointment about its enforceability.
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Iowa's Republican governor, Kim Reynolds, voiced disappointment over the ruling.
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Get them something predictable and you risk disappointment or boredom.
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When Cohn left, Kudlow expressed his disappointment with the move.
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Euphoria has faded, and disappointment and disillusion have moved in.
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"I have a sense of professional disappointment," Mr. Adler said.
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The disappointment in Pompeo isn't limited to the Ukraine controversy.
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"It's wack," Shawn McCaskill, 24, said, summing up his disappointment.
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This context only exacerbated my disappointment with the "Divisor" reenactment.
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"Disappointment is worse than 'I'm mad at you,'" she continued.
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But she does not sense that everyone shares her disappointment.
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So different kinds of disappointment and different people were disappointed.
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That disappointment exists on both the right and the left.
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Ultimately, this may be a blessing currently disguised as disappointment.
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"There is of course some disappointment," an Elysee official said.
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We understand that this has resulted in disappointment and hurt.
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EXTREME DISAPPOINTMENT "Just spoke to ... Zarif and expressed extreme disappointment that having assured me last Saturday Iran wanted to de-escalate situation, they have behaved in the opposite way," tweeted British Foreign Secretary Hunt.
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"Our reaction is not necessarily shock, but disappointment — extreme disappointment because the first term that Sheriff Sigman had served, I've said this over and over, it was textbook," Presiding County Commissioner Fred Stenger said.
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There were expressions of disappointment that such a high-profile and excellent player got busted for cheating, disappointment that fans wouldn't get to see him play for such a large chunk of this season.
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Although the Gbagbo acquittal is a keen disappointment in the short term, if it motivates prosecutors to construct evidentiarily sound cases that can withstand careful judicial scrutiny, it will be a disappointment well worth experiencing.
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That's a complicated story that has a lot to do with the times Americans were living through, the disappointment of the Democratic Party because of Vietnam, disappointment with the Democratic Party because of civil rights.
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And some patients, to their disappointment, do not remember their dreams.
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For others, there was disappointment and a vow to continue battling.
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Disappointment and fury are now the status quo for longtime fans.
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"Obviously not winning the football game is a disappointment," Lewis said.
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What followed was a mixed bag of realized hype and disappointment.
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But it kept its fiscal 2018 outlook constant, potentially a disappointment.
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"I think the sector is set up for disappointment," said Feygin.
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I couldn't stomach setting myself up for that kind of disappointment.
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It was all a disappointment to more than a few fans.
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But the lack of control and bass might be a disappointment.
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Another season of disappointment would be more than fans could bear.
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Garbrandt's last fight was a disappointment from a lot of angles.
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The U.S. president expressed disappointment with the pace of rate hikes.
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" In other speeches, Trump has used words like "disappointment" and "nightmare.
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Loughlin answers, "Communications," which was met with disappointment from her cellmates.
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There was some disappointment that the deal was so short-term.
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You'll have to act fast if you want to avoid disappointment.
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And the market is not in the mood for any disappointment.
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But honestly, they were the biggest tech disappointment I'd ever experienced.
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The disappointment pushed JGB yields sharply higher, and underpinned the yen.
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It's not all a giant setup priming us for disappointment later?
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This continued disappointment could be a sign of economic weakness ahead.
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The decision came as a disappointment to some women's rights groups.
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Why had so many musicians danced around their disappointment and anger?
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Cue the disappointment for Jack and the laughs for the audience.
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One Republican strategist in Ohio confirmed widespread disappointment in Renacci's effort.
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To the disappointment of many fans, the series isn't very good.
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For most companies, the Ionic would have felt like a disappointment.
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This year, however, is shaping up to be quite the disappointment.
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His birdie shot just missed, and his entire body expressed disappointment.
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We are therefore recommending that you move fast to avoid disappointment.
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Moreover, previous efforts at Arab military unity have ended in disappointment.
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Another fan, Melissa Lugo, expresses equal disappointment with the show's season.
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A lawyer for English, Deepak Gupta, expressed disappointment at Kelly's decision.
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He expressed disappointment in Leica for distancing itself from the ad.
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And the disappointment hits me so hard, I almost double over.
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But it has proved a disappointment, covering only food and medicine.
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They look to him to overcome corruption, crime and economic disappointment.
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That meant plenty of disappointment to be shared among every caste.
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Nvidia has gotten a boost of late from a rival's disappointment.
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Unrealistic expectations weren't the only thing that made Hanoi a disappointment.
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And I'm going to wait and delight in your eventual disappointment.
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And if Serena Williams can shake off her recent Olympic disappointment.
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In Friday's report, however, wages were a disappointment, unexpectedly falling by .
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The beginning of motherhood for Nichols was thus tainted by disappointment.
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After years of disappointment, there's one thing we all have learned.
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I think it could be a disappointment to users and investors.
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Facebook expressed disappointment at the judgement and said it will appeal.
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Silver will be a disappointment as will bronze and fourth place.
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Anohni wrote about her feelings of disappointment upon hearing the news.
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Do not allow anger and disappointment to build up inside you.
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Attending college is a privilege, and this movie is a disappointment.
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Another of Alton Sterling's aunts expressed her disappointment to the crowd.
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It's an understatement to describe this year's Bucks as a disappointment.
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Fans immediately took to Twitter to voice disappointment and demand refunds.
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For such pop heavyweights that high achievement is practically a disappointment.
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And Suicide Squad, unlike Guardians, was considered a total critical disappointment.
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Yet Watson does not rate 2009 as his biggest Open disappointment.
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After a few weeks recovering from the disappointment, Aisha rejoined her
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Nobody ever questions why girls are such an inevitable spiritual disappointment.
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Anything but a substantial increase would have been quite a disappointment.
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So it was a little bit of a disappointment, for sure.
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" Clarke expressed her disappointment with the decision, calling its reasoning "nonsense.
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But OG's narrative could also be one of disappointment and loss.
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It requires study, dedication, and a tolerance for dirt and disappointment.
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Another disappointment came in from and Rightmove which fell 5 percent.
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That meant joy and excitement, but equally disappointment, failure and anger.
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Philips spokesman Steve Klink acknowledged the lower price was a disappointment.
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Ron Wyden expressed disappointment Friday that the administration wasn't more aggressive.
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The government gave us no indication that this disappointment was coming.
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In this lull, anything less than dominance scans as a disappointment.
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Sir Richard Branson expressed his disappointment on the Virgin Group blog.
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Both the industry and consumer advocates expressed disappointment with the proposal.
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This wasn't just disappointment, it was cavities forming in real time.
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There was some disappointment the deal had been so short term.
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And we still have another season of disappointment before it's over.
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But I felt instead something between excitement and an indistinct disappointment.
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In the letters, he confesses his lifelong unhappiness and marital disappointment.
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Foxconn has a history of grand promises followed by local disappointment.
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In a press conference following the auction, Brazilian authorities expressed disappointment.
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Would this be yet another disappointment at a Giants home game?
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I'll also ask what their greatest disappointment or failure has been.
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It all points to more disappointment for the markets next year.
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Judging by his look of disappointment, he didn't see that coming.
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The fifth was not only a disappointment, but a train wreck.
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Disappointment can lead to frustration, and frustration leads to bad decisions.
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In Munich, my friends and relatives shared the surprise and disappointment.
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Conditioned by decades of disappointment, the scientists' first response was doubt.
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The sound is a mild disappointment, at least on first encounter.
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The Fitbit Ionic smartwatch and fitness band hybrid is a disappointment.
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In practice, the technology has been a bit of a disappointment.
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That lobster roll was truly a disappointment; the meat was mushy.
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He provokes no moral disappointment, because he creates no moral expectations.
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" He tweeted that he spoke with Zarif to express "extreme disappointment.
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We sat eating our third-choice bagels, tasting nothing but disappointment.
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All this disappointment left me mad at both Qdoba and Chipotle.
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"Well, this is a bit of a disappointment," she said. Aha!
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Regarding some things, however — like Rihanna — disappointment is not a factor.
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Asked how he would cope with the disappointment, Leclerc remained stoical.
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He pointed at an air-conditioning unit, disappointment on his face.
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The poor quality here was definitely a bit of a disappointment.
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But as with all things Facebook, here comes the inevitable disappointment.
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Boredom, mostly, with confusion and a dollop of disappointment and irritation.
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Starr's attorney David Boies expressed disappointment in the Supreme Court's action.
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"There is obvious disappointment, but there is no embarrassment," he says.
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The disappointment of her heatstroke still seems close to the surface.
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Players feel the real disappointment of their own failures to perform.
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The first is the drop itself, the cold water, the disappointment.
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And, ultimately, disappointment in the person I turned out to be.
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Don't waste your precious time on candy that tastes like disappointment.
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Trump's announcement, however, could be a disappointment for investors seeking clarity.
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What they're saying: State Republicans expressed disappointment with the dual rulings.
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It's about crumbling foundations, fear, people acting like cattle and disappointment.
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We may also be causing more disappointment, some say even depression.
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There was no papering over the cracks after the Georgia disappointment.
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But our disappointment must be overcome by our love of country.
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Many coupled their disappointment at the outcome in Argentina with optimism.
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To my great disappointment, it hasn't even taken over the Commonwealth.
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Laâbissi's performance was a source of surprise, relief, and, eventually, disappointment.
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Overall, 2016 was somewhat of a disappointment for the boxing world.
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U.S. President Donald Trump expressed disappointment the two sides were fighting.
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That said, the critics' disappointment stems from a profoundly decent instinct.
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"The disappointment is always going to be there," Keys, 210, said.
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It took only 2007 seconds for the disappointment to set in.
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"The disappointment and responsibility I feel is sometimes overwhelming," he said.
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The Europeans are also turning out to be a big disappointment.
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She's thinking and composing her way through disappointment, loneliness and uncertainty.
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When all hope was lost, her anger and disappointment boiled over.
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He did express some disappointment that he wouldn't have his party.
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The G.O.P.'s only legislative achievement has been a big disappointment.
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And so Salah's World Cup will almost certainly end in disappointment.
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The potential for earnings disappointment in the eurozone thus remains high.
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"Disappointment is a little bit of an understatement," Keuchel said then.
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He has endured more disappointment than anyone else on the Capitals.
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My lying on the bedspread was a great disappointment to everyone.
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The initial disappointment didn't get King and Harrison completely discouraged, though.
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On the pure politics, there is good reason behind the disappointment.
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There's still a lot of anger and disappointment in the halls.
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The narratives that appeal today are predicated on division and disappointment.
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He sent a letter to the school community expressing his disappointment.
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Being clear about expectations can help limit the potential for disappointment.
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And with expectations so lofty, the risk of disappointment is high.
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So that at the first disappointment, it all shrinks very quickly.
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But Mr. Mulvaney said the president was candid in his disappointment.
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Or co-workers express disappointment about a female colleague getting pregnant.
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Some people in the audience also expressed disappointment with the protesters.
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Even Simpsons writer Bill Oakley tweeted his disappointment with the setup.
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Viewers on social media expressed some disappointment and for others, horror.
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But they did, which is a little bit of a disappointment.
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I feel compassion for those who experienced disappointment after the election.
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Yes, there's the emotional pain — the sadness and disappointment and fear.
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" He adds, "With each disappointment comes a fresh dose of humiliation.
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We all shared a general sense of disappointment in the wines.
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Dublin and Brussels were united in expressing both dismay and disappointment.
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Once again, to the disappointment of the entire universe, she lost.
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Once again, to the disappointment of the entire universe, she lost.
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Her disappointment regarding your life-change is her burden to bear.
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But this year, much to the audience's disappointment, Zhang was absent.
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They expressed disappointment that the plan did not include infrastructure spending.
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Much to my disappointment, the salad was a total rip-off.
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But to many labor union officials, those years were a disappointment.
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As I noted, this can feel like a disappointment in comparison.
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Few can do so in the face of defeat or disappointment.
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Still, I get your disappointment about the relationship not working out.
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Even so, her first year has been a disappointment to many.
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The murmur of disappointment billowing up seemed to give him pause.
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There's expectations, but you also have to be prepared for disappointment.
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"Everyone expressed their deep disappointment with the U.S. decision," she said.
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And so there was also this sense of loss and disappointment.
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AGAIN, THE annual COP conference ran long and ended with disappointment.
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It never did, but the tension remained high; her disappointment, acute.
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Mateer expressed disappointment that conversion therapy had fallen out of favor.
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It cost $65 million to make, making its opening a disappointment.
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It's also what makes the movie itself something of a disappointment.
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His obvious disappointment is quickly masked by unwavering energy and focus.
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It was a childhood of disappointment and rejection, of suffocating loneliness.
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"There is a tremendous void, and tremendous disappointment," Fudge told CNN.
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The only relative disappointment: a first-serve percentage below 50 percent.
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That is a great disappointment to me, 'cause … Wait, one question.
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Immense failure and disappointment can turn any optimist into a cynic.
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The symbolism of deceit and disappointment is clear even to them.
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Sure, some of the disappointment was an inevitable function of hype.
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When Jimmy Butler finally ends it, you hear the texture of his disappointment for the Bucks and a profound understanding that it is the way of nature, both acceptable and necessary, even if tinged with disappointment.
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As you can imagine, this excitement-to-disappointment cycle was completely draining.
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Others also worry that weakness in some core businesses will bring disappointment.
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"The movement was always spiraling down into disappointment and demoralization," Rieder says.
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I never treated my sexuality as breaking news or as a disappointment.
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The disappointment was tangible, even though she politely nodded and said goodbye.
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The summer 2016 movie season was a disappointment by almost any measure.
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Today we've got two flavors of disappointment for you: Sunderland and Chelsea.
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He can work in any and every situation, through hardship and disappointment.
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I mean, if you like disappointment, Hollywood is a great career. Yeah.
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"Disappointment," said the 30-year-old, struggling to hold back her tears.
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Andrew Cuomo expressed disappointment and frustration over the failed deal on Thursday.
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Tyler Oakley, who has 7.4 million subscribers on YouTube, tweeted his disappointment.
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I followed it and was vocal about my disappointment on social media.
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The biggest promise of the year was also the biggest disappointment: bots.
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Democrats expressed disappointment in Pompeo's testimony, and the committee's ranking Democrat, Sen.
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In the post, the model expressed her disappointment with the final edit.
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The wrestling champ who expressed her disappointment and disgust on social media.
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On Twitter, many fans replied to Badu's tweet to voice their disappointment.
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My fear of disappointment goes all the way back to my childhood.
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And each one led to another disappointment as the seizures continued unabated.
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The disappointment came with our final dish: the new Kickin' Chicken Tacos.
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"There is a huge disappointment," says Nielsen of undergoing the IVF process.
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"It's a disappointment," Weinstein's lawyer, Ben Brafman, said outside of the courthouse.
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All my disappointment disappeared the next day, when we drove to Disneyland.
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Regulate Massachusetts, which backed the voter initiative, expressed disappointment in Lelling's statement.
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But for some in the City, it also proved a bitter disappointment.
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In particular, weak business investment has been the chronic source of disappointment.
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They just felt like every time an opportunity came, there was disappointment.
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We just kind of lower our expectations—no disappointment, no sad faces.
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Ask and you shall receive, but brace yourself for disappointment: It's water.
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China expressed disappointment to Mattis on Thursday over that decision, Schriver said.
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That -- even in these polarized political times -- is a recipe for disappointment.
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I had to tell her that I felt like a huge disappointment.
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What is clear is the disappointment in Sierra Leone regarding their efforts.
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La'Kysha and Jason console each other after another disappointment at the courthouse.
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As a critic, it's not often that I experience genuine, profound disappointment.
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One certainty is that, whatever the bill's fate, there will be disappointment.
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Fans expressed their disappointment in the lack of clarity on social media.
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Battery life is probably the most notable disappointment of the Here Ones.
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On this front, the Museum of Modern Art remains a persistent disappointment.
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That disappointment is most present in the relationship between Potter and Albus.
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Blow minds with over-delivery Breaking a promise causes more than disappointment.
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Geraldine had hoped for, and a dynamic of disappointment and resentment would
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In a video, an emotional Thorne expressed her disappointment in Goldberg's stance.
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Patti Blagojevich, the former governor's wife, expressed disappointment with the court's action.
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I don't know if he ever did, much to my great disappointment.
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Without fail, every year early spring at the farmer's market brings disappointment.
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You turn your head from the disappointment and celebrate the Cavalier accomplishment.
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Bristol Palin couldn't contain her disappointment after splitting from ex Dakota Meyer.
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Prefacing this colossal disappointment with an announcer saying "Hold On" didn't help.
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In Amsterdam, the main sentiment is a mixture of disappointment and disbelief.
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But even with more reasonable expectations, season eight would've been a disappointment.
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Anyone who has ever gone fishing knows the feeling of deep disappointment.
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It wouldn't raise any money, much to the disappointment of Wall Street.
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It's a disappointment, and I hope Apple changes this in future versions.
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The customary smiles and excitement were replaced by frowns disappointment and betrayal.
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Graham's family, their lawyer and local officials voiced disappointment with the decision.
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Third-party keyboards have generally been a disappointment on iPhones and iPads.
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For a Dota 2 personality, it's hard to imagine a greater disappointment.
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But Mordhau's battle royale mode gives me that drama without the disappointment.
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Earl Wolff's professional football career has been one of adversity and disappointment.
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Rubio himself admitted that his performance in the state was a disappointment.
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You get the lead we had and to fall apart, major disappointment.
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In the past he's called him weak, he's called him a disappointment.
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Then, I heard it and felt nothing more than a little disappointment.
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"This action by Thailand is clearly a serious disappointment," the UNHCR said.
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But I had heartbreak, and I had disappointment, and I had tears.
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I still sing even if people are there, much to everyone's disappointment.
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And the disappointment she felt, not crushing, but heavy all the same.
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We'd watch him begin a rueful clap swallow disappointment and clap slowly.
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In many ways this is the biggest disappointment in the Trump plan.
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And that disappointment is bitter, confusing the success that came before it.
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But Achleitner stayed silent, to the disappointment of major investors seeking clarity.
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In their next phone call, perhaps she'll expound upon that perennial disappointment.
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Washington issued several statements expressing strong disappointment with its allies in Seoul.
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Duffy said Republican lawmakers showed up to President Obama's inaugurations despite disappointment.
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There will be a lot of disappointment in terms of landing spots.
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But the tears she shed after the race were not from disappointment.
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However, some analysts see some room for disappointment for the euro bulls.
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Compared with its own grand promises, Abenomics has indeed been a disappointment.
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"It's a manifestation of voters' disappointment over unfulfilled election promises," Adib said.
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He takes his disappointment and frustration out on his employees, including Homer.
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Located on the ocean, Washington's Cape Disappointment State Park has two lighthouses.
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Newton, 26, sparked criticism for expressing strong disappointment in the contest's outcome.
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You believe President Obama has been a disappointment if not a failure.
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If this deal interests you, we recommend acting fast to avoid disappointment.
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"Billy Lynn" was a disappointment, but "Life of Pi" did $600 million.
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The sole appetizer disappointment was the stuffed baby eggplant, which was dry.
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Many Twitter users joked about the doctoring, while others expressed their disappointment.
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The informal poll was not the only disappointment for Cohn on Tuesday.
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Phelps said he channeled his anger and disappointment into his swimming workouts.
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McCain's landslide loss was a major, if inevitable, disappointment for the senator.
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" President Trump's White House, Shaub said, has been a "very serious disappointment.
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Bush called the result "a disappointment," according to The New York Times.
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"I can understand the disappointment of our Democratic colleagues," he told reporters.
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After the critical and box-office disappointment of "Justice League," Warner Bros.
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Whitford is a disappointment and missed opportunity — but it is not unexpected.
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The Hill: Trump boosts Kobach to the disappointment of some Kansas Republicans.
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So far, however, this year has been another disappointment for the bears.
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He gives them the opportunity to vent deep disappointment, frustration and resentment.
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Yet another celebrity is expressing disappointment and anger after a Photoshop incident.
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Being in a band is a Sisyphean task with disappointment built in.
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But I'm not going to let the disappointment get in my way.
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The "still in it" crowd has both a surprise and a disappointment.
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The spicy ranch added a nice creamy kick and tempered my disappointment.
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The second was enough of a disappointment to risk killing the franchise.
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"It's such a big disappointment for us," Iran midfielder Alireza Jahanbakhsh said.
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Expressing disappointment, Wyden said Congress wasn't doing enough to protect civil liberties.
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That kind of ego-bruising, budget-blowing disappointment would not be unprecedented.
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" Despite the disappointment, she says she has "many reasons to be grateful.
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This week, I was worried about feeling that same sort of disappointment.
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From a writer with Tawada's gifts, mere beauty can be a disappointment.
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He wants his viewers to ask questions, to feel anger and disappointment.
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Photos quickly appeared on social media, where they elicited outrage and disappointment.
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Reacting to Tuesday's ruling, many of them expressed disappointment but also resolve.
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John Belushi looked at me with a combination of confusion and disappointment.
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This disappointment isn't, I hope, about a morbid desire for more whackings.
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Now there is disappointment among many, but the feeling is very different.
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But "Eight Women," his new piece for Parsons Dance, is a disappointment.
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The responses have been wide-ranging: outrage, disappointment, and tone-deaf ambivalence.
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Health Kit has huge potential but has been a disappointment so far.
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But New Yorkers have reasons for disappointment in Mr. Cuomo as well.
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But the bullish Neville is convinced a third disappointment can be avoided.
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But I was struck in Peterborough about the widespread disappointment over Nafta.
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But over all, many parents and city leaders consider it a disappointment.
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GINGERBREAD By Helen Oyeyemi I have a recurring disappointment with modern novels.
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Last week, Ms. Biaggi wrote of her disappointment with the state budget.
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It has come to be viewed as a disappointment by many players.
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But their new movie was seen by many critics as a disappointment.
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Critics of the map expressed disappointment and frustration with the court's order.
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One feigned disappointment; he said he was primed for a big bust.
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Gorman said they teach therapists how to deal with a patient's disappointment.
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His father still felt disappointment, but that was nudged aside by pride.
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China experts have been predicting for months that mutual disappointment was inevitable.
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We leave in disappointment and vow to return for lunch one day.
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She came through, but her emotions tilted more toward disappointment than joy.
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Results were, for a long time, poor; major tournaments ended in disappointment.
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"I think it's more of a disappointment for my dad," she said.
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More likely, though, waiting leads to disappointment with what the company offered.
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Nicolas Otamendi misfired off a Dii Maria corner and howled in disappointment.
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Going into halftime even is a huge disappointment for the Three Lions.
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Why would their disappointment be greater than that of all of Spain?
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That persistent disappointment has seeped into the very bones of the club.
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Does he understand his parents' rationale, or does he share your disappointment?
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I often found myself in our bathroom, shaking with anger and disappointment.
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I'm not here to suggest that anyone's feelings of disappointment aren't valid.
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If that does not occur, this market is at risk of disappointment.
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She tried flying with someone else, but the experience was a disappointment.
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Concepcion Garcia, 55, looked at the young people around her with disappointment.
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I texted my husband a snapshot of my results with my disappointment.
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The Browns released a statement expressing disappointment and "sincerely apologizing" to Rudolph.
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"We received the judgment with great disappointment," SACP spokesman Alex Mashilo said.
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Beto O'Rourke expressed disappointment over the lack of questions on the issue.
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A disappointment, then, for those who like their history neat and tidy.
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Even your disappointment in some books points to a life well lived.
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If there's a disappointment over here on your left, just keep moving.
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I wanted there to be real hurt and disappointment over past grievances.
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After he was elected, she sent out a tweet expressing her disappointment.
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The hearts and spirits of trans kids nationwide are sinking with disappointment.
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We are very sorry for any inconvenience and disappointment our guests experienced.
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There's a lot of disappointment and loss, but it's like a triumph.
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"I feel bad for them and I understand their disappointment," he said.
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There is much more to learn, as this year's disappointment makes clear.
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At the time, the Justice Department expressed its disappointment with the ruling.
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Heard herself posted a statement as the public disappointment failed to dissipate.
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A history of disappointment has lowered the bar for Stephen King adaptations.
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With expectations like these, it's easy to set ourselves up for disappointment.
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Wells Fargo's board opposes the proposal, which Sister Nora called a disappointment.
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In fact, I preferred the past, and found modernity inferior, a disappointment.
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FedEx stock has been a disappointment over the past couple of years.
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The disappointment in Eliza is clear on the faces of both children.
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Trump reached a deal with Democrats, to the disappointment of many Republicans.
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The source added that the preparations were proving to be a disappointment.
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She was disillusioned, but she was careful not to betray her disappointment.
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But it was disappointment, most of all, that she feared for me.
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The U.S. Embassy said Tefft had expressed his "strong disappointment and protest".
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He got used to watching his father's awkwardness and his mother's disappointment.
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Mostly in disappointment, I guess, though this is what Fox gave us.
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Only winning the Subway Series would redeem a history of steady disappointment.
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Which is a disappointment given the on-paper precedent for the game.
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The new Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, expressed his disappointment in a statement.
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It seemed like a fantastic prospect but the reality was a disappointment.
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The Women's Tennis Association responded with disappointment and alarm, tweeting a response.
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Nevertheless, financially, the Wii U was a pretty big disappointment for Nintendo.
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It's going to be a disappointment, I think, for a general audience.
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You can see how disappointment has hardened her in ways she doesn't like.
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" "You had disappointment from Fedex a couple of weeks ago, Apple, last night.
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That Zuckerberg would dodge uncomfortable questions is a disappointment, though maybe no surprise.
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The launch of the Switch's online service has been met with overwhelming disappointment.
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Once you get past that initial disappointment, however, Detective Pikachu is pretty fun.
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That test ended in fiery disappointment, and the site is out of order.
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Valuations are getting stretched, leaving little room for disappointment on the earnings front.
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The move to digital might be a big disappointment for nostalgia seekers, however.
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Now, a second place finish would be viewed as a disappointment for him.
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Cho, a Korean-American comedian, expressed her disappointment in the decision on Twitter.
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" ThatIsSoGerard agreed, claiming that "having expectations in Luton will only lead to disappointment.
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In a mystery, that's a disappointment; in a myth, that's business as usual.
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A statement from Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew Carey expressed disappointment in the sentence.
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And yet somehow, the summer's biggest disappointment, Suicide Squad, managed to snag one.
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This added to "mild disappointment" over the outlook, Bernstein analyst Trevor Stirling said.
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Leslie Miley, former Twitter engineer, tweeted his disappointment in the company verifying Kessler.
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So, to spare myself further disappointment, I gave up on the search entirely.
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It fell to McDaniel to put the best spin on disappointment and uncertainty.
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You're greeted with either a glittering view of the Strip or complete disappointment.
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Sharapova's feelings of fear and shame and disappointment are natural, and very real.
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One concern cited by Yeo is the potential earnings disappointment among European companies.
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It was pilloried by critics and was a disappointment at the box office.
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"It's not about disappointment," Jürgen Klopp, Liverpool's new manager, said after the defeat.
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In a febrile moment, such a disappointment would intensify the party's internal disagreements.
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In the near term, right-sized expectations limit market risks from fiscal disappointment.
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"There's a lot of disappointment," says José de Francesco, an entrepreneur in Cobija.
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People who live-tweeted the show Sunday night were vocal about their disappointment.
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And yet, that disappointment does not extend to his former secretary of state.
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But the former NFL quarterback has tried to take the disappointment in stride.
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But when it came to the second, the episode was a crushing disappointment.
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Cartwright chose Katie Maloney-Schwartz as her "matron," much to Kristen Doute's disappointment.
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In a statement, the governor signaled his disappointment with the turn of events.
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How can supporters of reasonable gun regulation avoid similar disappointment this time around?
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But relief quickly turned to disappointment and anger at this major, terrifying mistake.
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Predictably enough, this has caused consternation and disappointment in parts of the City.
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"I'm calling this one a one-off disappointment, not a wreck," Cramer said.
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Do you think our hyper-individualist culture has set us up for disappointment?
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Apple shares, on average, were little changed one week after an earnings disappointment.
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But putting yourself out there also means opening yourself to disappointment or heartbreak.
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Because nothing helps cure disappointment quite like French fries and grease, animal style.
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The disappointment extends to the materials used to make the Space NC headphones.
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While the quarter itself wasn't a disappointment, Cramer saw guidance as the issue.
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For giving holiday gifts, this myth of more leads to waste and disappointment.
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Some senior leaders within Congress expressed disappointment following Gandhi's formal resignation on Wednesday.
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The combination of loneliness and frustrated ambition, vanity and disappointment, encourages aberrant behaviour.
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For both groups is a was a ray light after days of disappointment.
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To call Suicide Squad a disappointment would be an affront to your intelligence.
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The tweet had an amicable tone to it, but it also implied disappointment.
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Sometimes, to their disappointment, they must leave a body where it was found.
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Disappointment at the slow pace of progress has driven much of the emigration.
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The biggest disappointment with the Lite is that it's not the Versa 2.
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But there's no need to sulk in a corner and wallow in disappointment.
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The one disappointment from the report came in wages, which actually fell slightly.
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China won seven medals, but only one gold, a disappointment for them too.
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"Of course 2009 was a big disappointment but '94 really hurt," he said.
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"So often, we speak from frustration or disappointment, with you never…" she explains.
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It's fine and even normal to feel disappointment that Diablo 4 wasn't announced.
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It's not fine to turn that disappointment into fuel for attacking Diablo's creators.
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A second-place finish would now be viewed as a disappointment for him.
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We are sorry for any confusion and disappointment this fake coupon has caused.
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"I again deeply apologize for causing an immeasurable disappointment and worry," she said.
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He's simply telling her cold, hard facts to prepare her for impending disappointment.
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After yesterday's disappointment, my day didn't exactly take a more Instagram-y turn.
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My whole disappointment with my musical career bled over into my personal life.
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But the abysmal results for G2 were a big disappointment for the region.
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Disney's decision to delete the tweet is honestly a bit of a disappointment.
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Since its release, people not shying away from sharing their disappointment on Twitter.
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But such talk could lead to disappointment if not approved, Commerzbank analysts said.
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He expressed disappointment in his outing when he spoke to the media afterward.
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You are going to hurt people, create disappointment and cause confusion and chaos.
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Disappointment filtered through "Say You Will," an opener fed up with broken promises.
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His heart must feel like a boiler room of disappointment, stress, and delusion.
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"I deeply regret that I have given such disappointment and apologize," he said.
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The decision was a disappointment to groups who hoped to end the program.
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"The disappointment, to be honest with you, was in Ohio," Sanders then said.
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Obama has governed as a moderate, much to the disappointment of many liberals.
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The Jets actually had a pretty good year, last-minute playoff disappointment notwithstanding.
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Layers of fatigue and disappointment behind her eyes as she tried to communicate.
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Beyond all the obvious reasons for despair, there is also cause for disappointment.
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But any kind of disappointment or perceived failure can be devastating for kids.
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It's still a disappointment on wages still with the unemployment rate this low.
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This past quarter, unfortunately, was the company's first disappointment in quite some time.
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That only men penned both the story and script is a big disappointment.
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Many of those who voted for it were quick to express their disappointment.
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In a hotel with only one restaurant option, dinners were a colossal disappointment.
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This disappointment could be one factor driving the opioid crisis among poor whites.
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I would tell her, "Nothing new," and I could always sense her disappointment.
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And yet, that movie is widely accepted to have been an epic disappointment.
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Even many tech executives, boosters and acolytes can't hide their disappointment and recriminations.
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One prominent investor publicly professed some disappointment in Monday's announcement: Mr. Branson himself.
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But the court has been a disappointment and R2150P has fallen into disuse.
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But it turned out only to be a prelude to the Yankees' disappointment.
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"I have to believe it's Paul Ryan's biggest disappointment as speaker, " he said.
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But U.S. business groups have expressed disappointment over the extent of the outcomes.
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Then there was Latino disappointment over Clinton's selection of a white man, Sen.
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The victim's son, Mitesh Patel, also had expressed disappointment in the board's ruling.
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For the Sanders faithful, piercing disappointment was the unmistakable theme of the day.
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Proponents of labeling, and of Vermont's law, were quick to express their disappointment.
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"I cannot hide my disappointment," de Mistura said over the failed eighth round.
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FLANNERY: SO I WOULD SAY THAT DEAL IN TOTAL HAS BEEN A DISAPPOINTMENT.
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"I understand the anger and disappointment that many of you feel," Pichai wrote.
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"We need to learn to recognize stress versus anger or disappointment," she said.
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"Blair Witch," released last month, is something of a disappointment in this regard.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts voiced her disappointment with the decision on Twitter.
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He habitually settles his face into a pout that looks like distilled disappointment.
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And she is struggling to move past her disappointment at home in Ohio.
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When you lose, it is disappointment and second-guessing, followed by extreme fatigue.
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One disappointment has been Congress's inability to come to conclusions on health care.
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Did anything actually help, or did their search for relief end in disappointment?
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The disappointment is that more of this money hasn't shown up in wages.
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We all face disappointment eventually; it's humbling, and then the world moves forward.
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I can't say I'm surprised by May's layout, it's simply reaffirmed my disappointment.
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It's not a record that's all disappointment and no worthwhile pay off, though.
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Disappointment in yourself, in your choices, in your inability to stick to it.
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"That decline was definitely a disappointment," said Ken Herbert, analyst at Canaccord Genuity.
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Disbelief takes hold first, then panic, followed by sobering disappointment and simmering resentment.
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She found out on social media with everyone else, much to her disappointment.
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I am so very sorry for the disappointment these events have caused everyone.
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Schumer recently expressed her disappointment about being included in Glamour's plus-size issue.
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The missing ultra-wide camera on the Pixel 4 has been a disappointment.
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But I want to tell you that disappointment is on me, not you.
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The Australian newspaper reported that the ambassador expressed "disappointment" at the cancelled vote.
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Montes hedged against their disappointment by recommending at least one activity a day.
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Most expressed serious disappointment in how the Chinese government has handled the crisis.
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Victorious 2014 Ryder Cup captain McGinley reacted with disappointment to Reed's public stance.
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Democrats have emphasized deficit reduction, sometimes to the disappointment of their own base.
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The two communist states may be in for a period of double disappointment.■
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And many experts believed that Trump was setting his supporters up for disappointment.
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Candidates which did not make the list were down, due to disappointment. Kakaku.
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The group's Facebook page was quickly flooded with messages of disappointment and frustration.
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On Sunday, avid users of the electric bikes expressed disappointment about their removal.
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This Scrooge is world-weary, beaten down by a life of constant disappointment.
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"The July retail sales report was a disappointment," said Michael Feroli at JPMorgan.
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Most athletes wanted a postponement, even if that decision came with huge disappointment.
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The first disappointment came during the fitting session, when my boots were discarded.
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One disappointment for me is that the True Depth camera placement remains unchanged.
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The State Department Correspondents Association issued a statement of disappointment at the decision.
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And Clinton called for the audience to overcome their own disappointment and persevere.
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The manufacturer, Dale of Norway, expressed frustration and disappointment over the whole situation.
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Harley-Davidson executives acknowledged the president's disappointment, but pressed ahead with their plans.
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Not that the arrival of Martin in her place is cause for disappointment.
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Even as his profile rose, Mr. Stanton expressed some disappointment in his career.
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"There's a lot of disappointment, even anger," about the company's decision, he said.
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Much to his disappointment, he will be properly interred… next to his wife.
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And any sign of a widespread earnings disappointment could set off more selling.
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To investors' disappointment, Powell gave no hints about what to expect in September.
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Although he braced himself for his parents' disapproval, he instead found lukewarm disappointment.
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"There has been frustration and disappointment this season," Verstappen said in an interview.
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PARIS — Once again, Simona Halep had set the stage for a major disappointment.
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Much to my disappointment, tickets were sold out for the next few days.
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And some readers expressed disappointment in how we handled one aspect of it.
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But talk of impeachment probably wasn't the main reason for the Republican disappointment.
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Each person in the ensemble had to find their own anger or disappointment.
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We assume the worst possible outcome will occur, in order to avoid disappointment.
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He had an uncommon appreciation for anger, fear, stress, sadness, disappointment and loneliness.
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And with this morning's announcement, the family reacted with predictable anger and disappointment.
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Ginsburg turned a bitter personal disappointment into a triumph that benefitted her sex.
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"That represents a real blind spot I had," Azaria said with some disappointment.
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But I think this disappointment is the source of some of the anger.
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Biden can barely afford another fourth spot to match his Iowa caucuses disappointment.
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Mr. Sanders himself expressed disappointment with the voting numbers, as The Times reported.
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But by late Friday night, the celebration had turned to disappointment and confusion.
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Utopia's failure to arrive after the Civil War led to The Great Disappointment.
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But this means more disappointment if your resolution isn&apost going to plan.
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The snub was met with surprise and disappointment by some on social media.
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That both aims are hindered by another issue entirely is a slight disappointment.
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Persian food at work is always a disappointment compared with my mom's cooking.
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But there's also some disappointment along the way, and honestly there's some embarrassment.
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Then, after a year of disappointment, all the promotion started to pay off.
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"We know that's disappointing, but it's a disappointment for us, too," Eschhofen said.
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Each expressed in her or his letter to me deep disappointment in America.
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Both excitement and disappointment can be expressed at low, medium, and high intensities.
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Fans of the young star are already expressing their disappointment and anger online.
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The goldfish may have represented life, but to me, they also represented disappointment.
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Republicans expressed disappointment in their lack of progress, but many blamed the Senate.
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"There's going to be a little bit of disappointment on 2019," Siegel said.
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The Beto 2020 campaign has, for the most part, been a bitter disappointment.
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Whatever it was, I was setting myself up for disappointment, year after year.
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His disappointment in her was sharp but brief, and bound up with excitement.
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Members of the parliamentary committee voiced surprise and disappointment over Mr. Winterkorn's testimony.
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Disappointment among Republicans and happiness among Democrats about the repeal's failure were palpable.
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But tackle Michael Oher showed visible disappointment when asked about how things ended.
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I hate seeing disappointment on the faces of those that I care about.
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But, many will protest that a disappointment is the best we can do.
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"I cannot overstate our disappointment that this case was not resolved," Wilson said.
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"It's a disappointment," said Patrice Spinosi of the LDH, the Human Rights League.
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Beyond that, there is the broader risk of setting Ethiopians up for disappointment.
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The National Corn Growers Association also expressed disappointment with the company on Twitter.
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The show's lead producer, Orin Wolf, said he felt more pride than disappointment.
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You've named it Disappointment Island, but you must have some hopes for it.
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"Childstar," Ms. Willis's first and only album as an artist, was a disappointment.
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"I saw disappointment, I saw frustration, I saw, oh gosh, fear," she said.
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Is this a disappointment in some way, that others haven't followed your lead?
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Carson decides it's time to go, and the crowd groans briefly in disappointment.
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Solid prescription drug sales helped offset continued disappointment in the medical devices segment.
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And his failure to enact new gun control measures remains his biggest disappointment.
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He resolved to see the next one to make up for the disappointment.
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My biggest disappointment from a fiscal standpoint is the repeal of the IPAB.
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He decided it was best not to have hope to stave off disappointment.
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"There's disappointment and frustration," said Jesse Lloyd, an immigration lawyer in Oakland, California.
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Mr. Levinson's relatives, who believe he is still alive in Iran, expressed deep disappointment.
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Perhaps the biggest disappointment was the dal makhani, one of India's great vegetarian dishes.
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Because in the scariest moments of our lives, he couldn't bear to disappointment me.
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It's about the disappointment we feel when reality jolts us awake from our reverie.
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But in general Zhongguancun, a byword for cheap knock-offs, was still a disappointment.
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Through every scenario imaginable, Cubs fans (including this writer) have prepared themselves for disappointment.
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The answer, ultimately, is no: Strickland did not bring elephants, much to Cersei's disappointment.
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And yet he turned out to be—not a disappointment—but the irresponsible one.
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After the disappointment waned, Nick and other fans admitted they'd give Artifact a shot.
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Despite his disappointment, Hopkins is certain to have called it a day for good.
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My demotion was good reminder that life can come with a lot of disappointment.
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The tastelessness of the mode's overarching concept, however, is a disappointment, per Joystiq's review.
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I was perplexed by the mixed emotions as I processed both disappointment and relief.
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"There is enormous disappointment with the way the government has been working," McGowan said.
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He conveys a palpable backlash coming from the widely expressed disappointment in Teenage Emotions.
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We'd venture a bet that this news was a disappointment to every state's fans.
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Investor reaction suggests modest disappointment with the company's decision, Barclays analyst Douglas Tsao said.
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The people who still operate inside the choices of 2016 seem destined for disappointment.
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Despite these intriguing passages from Arthur's life, the book, in all, was a disappointment.
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However, that strategy can lead to disappointment when features are deployed slower than expected.
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Sometimes, life is just a disappointment and things don't turn out to have meaning.
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I didn't want to have one more person be a disappointment to me, personally.
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But is it okay to feel a tinge of disappointment if you go splitsies?
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"Daaang, Samaha, you don't play no more?" he said, disappointment all over his face.
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The disappointment and shame I brought to the judo team and my parents stung.
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He likened the disappointment to waking up on Christmas and seeing an empty tree.
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What we find there is both a disappointment and in excess of our expectations.
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"The revenue shortfall was a disappointment," said Steven Winoker, an analyst at Bernstein Research.
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This lack of understanding leads to disappointment, a sense of betrayal, powerlessness and cynicism.
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That's why we are seeing a bit of a disappointment on the dollar side.
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But meeting strangers on the wires could lead to confusion, disappointment, and even fraud.
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Even after six years of one savage disappointment after another, fans still have hope.
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Disney — Shares of Disney dropped 28% on coronavirus fears and disappointment around Disney+ guidance.
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For Asia's reformers, there is thus no getting around the disappointment of TPP's demise.
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He also expressed disappointment in the way some police forces systematically discriminated against blacks.
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I'll do advanced mathematics to justify my own desires and avoid a friend's disappointment.
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"He had a look on his face of disappointment, shame," Bryant told ABC-13.
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But the air of disappointment was palpable as the leaders face an uncertain future.
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A few expressed disappointment that the actor did not snap a selfie holding it.
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"Take a look at this face: a picture of disappointment and disgust," she says.
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"Your 30s is when the real disappointment in your life shows up," said Manson.
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It was a major disappointment for the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and immigration advocacy groups.
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Rory's disappointment is natural: She had thought getting this job offer would be easy.
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However, a big disappointment could have pushed the central bank in the other direction.
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Despite the disappointment, Meghan was all smiles as she and Doria entered the castle.
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Analysts have expressed disappointment with the Apple management team's handling in the smartphone market.
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To say that "Ben-Hur" was a box office disappointment would be an understatement.
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As Axios' Jonathan Swan points out, hawks like John Bolton won't share that disappointment.
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President tweeted his disappointment that the question would not be included in the Census.
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Concern eased that disappointment over structural reforms could weigh on the Brazilian real BRBY.
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Yes, the jobs report was a disappointment, but unemployment remains low at 4.9 percent.
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And coming from a director who has done better, it is a colossal disappointment.
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Twitter was divided on Thursday as people voiced their approval — or disappointment — over Sen.
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The disappointment occurs later when we eventually find out that the pages are drab.
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China is likely to feel even more frequent disappointment and irritation at Australia's conduct.
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Understanding the tradition of "Fly the W" requires traveling back through decades of disappointment.
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You can ask me about heartbreak and disappointment, about triumph and fear and courage.
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Furthermore, if you get to an event and it's a disappointment, cut your losses.
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That romantic success or disappointment is a dice roll is hardly the bigger issue.
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As ever there will be disappointment for some expecting a string of A*s.
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Italy, a perennial economic disappointment, is tipped to notch up growth of just 0.4%.
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Some of us are past our reproductive years, but carry the disappointment with us.
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That wasn't exactly the case at the time (a fact that caused widespread disappointment).
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The Apple Watch was destined to be a disappointment when it launched in 2015.
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Having not raced in Sochi, that frustration and disappointment are fueling me right now.
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The talks were unsuccessful, and Manchin was vocal in his disappointment with both parties.
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The talks were unsuccessful, but Manchin was vocal in his disappointment with both sides.
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He also noted possibility of some investor disappointment amid the JPMorgan Health Care Conference.
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Being a disappointment in a sexual setting is the front line of this anxiety.
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He conveys a palpable backlash coming from the widely expressed disappointment in Teenage Emotions.
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When we bashfully admit to ugly crying over a film or a disappointment, we
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WILLIAMS: I think it&aposs a lot of anger and disappointment with President Trump.
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"It's not just disappointment; it's anger," says Carey Averbook, a graduate student in photojournalism.
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I've actually come to expect some mild disappointment with every Apple product I buy.
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Through years of hope and disappointment, their lives intertwine in complicated and painful ways.
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It will be really disappointing, and I mean the biggest disappointment I've ever had.
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In response to the concerns, Nadella was empathetic and expressed his sadness and disappointment.
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He said he had been binge drinking after his Olympic disappointment and publicly apologized.
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When the images were revealed, social media feeds immediately flooded with praise and disappointment.
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" The actual notifications aren't even that threatening â€" it's the personal disappointment that follows.
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His quest for love has been led to nothing but disappointment, despair, and death.
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"There's still room for disappointment from the Bank of Japan," said Innes at OANDA.
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"It's a disappointment," Pascal Grizot, head of France's Ryder Cup 2018 committee, told Reuters.
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We deeply apologize for the hurt, disappointment and confusion that this post has caused.
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The company apologized for "any disappointment caused" to those who already entered the contest.
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He stands on a worn-down street corner and shakes his head in disappointment.
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Legislation is more likely to deliver disappointment than expectations and market trends have suggested.
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NOW TV's 36Mbps product is called Fab Fibre and it should protect against disappointment.
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Analysts at brokerages Kepler Cheuvreux and Jefferies both expressed some disappointment at Sodexo's outlook.
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Indeed, the fear of disappointment is the key risk surrounding Thursday's meeting, echoed Kotecha.
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EU farmers group COPA-COGECA, reacting on Twitter, expressed "strong disappointment with the cuts".
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The season was already a disappointment, but it is about to get awkward fast.
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But there had to be disappointment for the Indiana governor and former House member.
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Since Thomas's 2011 departure, however, the program has slid into disappointment and renewed mediocrity.
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" Kevin said, "It's funny cause we never talked about the disappointment of those things.
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Anything short of backend deployment within an app like Airbnb will be a disappointment.
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It wasn't the first time Burson used symbols of election disappointment in her work.
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Despite the disappointment, that's going to feed me, I think, for the upcoming events.
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So the recent progress of productivity in developed economies is cause for severe disappointment.
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The developers need to provide updates, and the backers need to deal with disappointment.
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However, perhaps of greatest disappointment to fliers, customers won't be able to stream video.
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And disappointment produces the curdled American attitude toward the national government that exists today.
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Su pleaded not guilty, and, to Shamuil's disappointment, Chun upheld the hate-crime charges.
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They said the FDA has been a "bitter disappointment" in dealing with the issue.
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"The board has been the biggest disappointment," a creditor source told Reuters in March.
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She brought a friend instead, but disappointment, I discovered, came along in her suitcase.
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Yet their experiences, while a bitter personal disappointment, have been a gift to science.
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At least one user claimed to have driven from Canada — only to find disappointment.
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And that has to be a disappointment considering what the studio must have expected.
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After the game, Coach Adam Gase, his head down, summed up the team's disappointment.
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"The Mirror Thief" is, it turns out, essentially a book about hermeneutics and disappointment.
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Does this help to blunt the disappointment of being overlooked by the Academy Awards?
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But that said, this whole political season seems to me rife with profound disappointment.
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As it is, economic transformation under Ms Suu Kyi is a second, huge disappointment.
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For all her moral force before, and disappointment now, she is not Myanmar's key.
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Upon hearing the scandal, I couldn't help but feel the bitter pangs of disappointment.
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Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) expressed disappointment that Republicans weren't fighting for the wall funding.
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Even if the eight-way adjustable drivers seat with lumbar support was a disappointment.
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But Democratic strategists worry that disappointment with Clinton could hurt turnout in the Nov.
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Sure it's a disappointment, but with Verdasco, this guy could reach the semi-finals.
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As I considered that word, I finally understood the depth of my mother's disappointment.
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The initial reaction to the outcome was disappointment, with perhaps a glimmer of hopefulness.
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Mr. Yasay's measured comments were met with disappointment by the people gathered at Shakey's.
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"Disappointment is no longer a word I utilize here in Washington, DC," said Rep.
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To the disappointment of royal fans, they only released two photos to the press.
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So Chez Ma Tante's treatment of pork came as a bit of a disappointment.
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I was filling myself with disappointment, as if you can blame yourself for cancer.
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The 2012 remake of "Red Dawn" was, for most of us, a real disappointment.
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That was a disappointment to at least one Alabama fan, Carlson's grandfather, Deacon Jones.
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But if that's the case, why risk creating disappointment among your hardest core fanbase?
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Write them down every day in the morning, at night and after a disappointment.
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But Ashton expressed no disappointment, only deep discomfort with the state of his sport.
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Some inexpensive vacuum cleaners cost you more in disappointment than they do in dollars.
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Howard however expressed disappointment with the U.S. walking away from the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Environmental organisations celebrated the EIB decision, but expressed disappointment at the one year delay.
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Anything other than a gold this time would be seen as a national disappointment.
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Both had to override their disappointment to preserve the legitimacy of the transition process.
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Londoners who missed their chance expressed the disappointment of being burger-less on Twitter.
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Layers of fatigue and disappointment hid behind her eyes as she tried to communicate.
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Fans, however, didn't take it nearly as well — and they made their disappointment known.
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Just like on Election Day, however, there will surely be disappointment with the results.
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But the rest of The Last Jedi is bland mélange of explosions and disappointment.
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It would be a major disappointment for Obama if the deal were not ratified.
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Now, Jonas is speaking out about why he experienced "personal disappointment" over the decision.
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But for those who call the bay home, the Games are already a disappointment.
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Investors, who had hoped for at least an 2305% yield, covered up their disappointment.
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Throughout the rest of the episode, Ilana tries to mask her disappointment with bluster.
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She told him she felt like she wasn't progressing, that she was a disappointment.
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The U.S. Embassy in Pretoria said it had noted the decision "with great disappointment".
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But disappointment in season five's winner wasn't the only reason the cycle felt flat.
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Maybe calling dos Anjos scared is just a poorly considered way to express disappointment.
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It's a heck of a lead in, and, quite frankly, a recipe for disappointment.
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It's your chance to make a great saving, so purchase today to avoid disappointment.
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Schwab: Well, fairly soon thereafter, there was disappointment at how unengaged these people were.
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But by local standards, it was a disappointment, the lowest turnout in 240 years.
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This year, anything short of a Finals appearance may be seen as a disappointment.
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A few hour later, Maker issued a statement expressing deep disappointment over what happened.
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Everyday life doesn't offer such easy compensation for disappointment when you're all grown up.
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Democrats expect many more candidates to emerge, unless the midterms become a chilling disappointment.
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Anything short of an overhaul of Congress's sexual harassment policies would be a disappointment.
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Her greatest disappointment, she said, is that she can no longer venture outside alone.
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After their F.T.C. disappointment, the Raffs flew back to England to consider their options.
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But when people get used to near perfection, then "pretty good" becomes a disappointment.
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The 1980s brought more of what the 21st century did: disappointment and bad luck.
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Despite the disappointment, their father got theater tickets for everyone that night in Berlin.
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The third season of The 100 has been, to put it mildly, a disappointment.
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The mood at Anfield that day was not especially mournful, for all the disappointment.
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In a knee-jerk reaction, I took to social media to express my disappointment.
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There was that emotion, disappointment, because I had a personal stake in the matter.
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But his face drooped in disappointment when I told him who'd assembled the tunes.
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When I had to leave for a family dinner, our mutual disappointment was palpable.
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Ms. Stuart said she came to the point reluctantly, out of disappointment with Mrs.
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Some attempt to swallow their disappointment, others give in to rage, a few wallow.
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Beyond any sense of disappointment among the losers, then, was a feeling of expectation.
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For that reason, I would suggest booking a renovated room specifically to avoid disappointment.
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But mainly being a fan is about learning to accept failure and bewildering disappointment.
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That would be a crushing disappointment for a team that started with two wins.
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And so we have a whole process around helping a person digest that disappointment.
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"A lot of times, people don't know they're trying to avoid disappointment," she said.
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But it would be wrong to attribute the surge to his All-Star disappointment.
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There was no sense wallowing in disappointment, worrying about what it all might mean.
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In a statement, a senior State Department official expressed "disappointment" over Mr. Osius' remarks.
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Residents were unable to hide their disappointment even though they agreed with the decision.
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Residents were unable to hide their disappointment even though they agreed with the decision.
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But I refuse to let disappointment blind me, or you, to what we've accomplished.
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At that moment, we allowed our disappointment at not winning to just fall away.
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Not only can you secure yourself against disappointment, but you can save money, too.
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The reactions from laid-off workers ranged from frustration and disappointment to resigned understanding.
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Now, considering the lineup and expectations, it might be a bit of a disappointment.
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European shares shed gains, the yen rose and bond yields fell, reflecting markets' disappointment.
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A grave disappointment for me but, I realize, not necessarily for the entire country.
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But I refuse to let disappointment blind me — or you — to what we've accomplished.
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Let's not forget the possibility of romance ending in physical, emotional and psychological disappointment.
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Any negative feelings — dejection, disappointment, unhappiness — should make you walk away from the item.
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Much to her disappointment, the studio did not make use of her singing ability.
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And the question of who did what to whom on Thursday is a disappointment.
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Spieth dipped his head with each disappointment and marched on to the next tee.
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There's this weird mixture of relief and disappointment that happens for me a lot.
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Miss Edwina (Kirsten Dunst) applies herself to her duties with an air of disappointment.
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And we don't want to be disappointed, so disappointment is a cause for worry.
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But this isn't a cops-and-criminals tale: it's a downbeat meditation on disappointment.
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Mr. Lutsenko "was a very big disappointment," said Ms. Kaleniuk, the anti-corruption activist.
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"Right now, all you feel is disappointment, and it's a numb feeling," Lundqvist said.
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When we met every few years, we hid our disappointment in each other's choices.
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They are like a gift we won't receive — a disappointment, but not a catastrophe.
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