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"dismay" Definitions
  1. a worried, sad feeling after you have received an unpleasant surprise

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In a retrospective mood, staffers said that, as Obama told me, Clinton would have been an "excellent" President, but they also voiced some dismay with her campaign: dismay that she had seemed to stump so listlessly, if at all, in the Rust Belt; dismay that the Clinton family's undeniable taste for money could not be erased by good works; dismay that she was such a middling retail politician.
They expressed dismay that Trump viewed them as a danger.
Dismay, along with regret and contrition, accompany me every day.
To their dismay, Heidecker's ship explodes just seconds after launching.
There are plenty of Montenegrin citizens who share Russia's dismay.
To the dismay of my students, the Harry Potter novels.
To the dismay of the judge, the jury is hung.
Much about President Donald Trump would dismay the Founding Fathers.
Marine Le Pen reacted with delight, the Vatican with dismay.
Much to Becky's dismay, she says she'll take the job.
Dismay over premature deaths caused by pollution is one reason.
At the summit, leaders expressed dismay at Trump's climate stance.
Naturally, the people of Twitter reacted with disgust and dismay.
Dallying with the Democrats won't dismay his voters one bit.
But for leading Republicans, the dismay is deeper and darker.
Twitter users reacted with shock and dismay to the image.
To everyone's dismay, the fall was not captured on film.
The shock and even dismay in the audience is real.
At home, it may dismay foreign policy graybeards like Sen.
To his dismay, he got rejected for having bad eyesight.
But some expressed dismay that the inquiry is so limited.
He or she can convey humor, charm, surprise, anxiety, dismay.
Some of Khan's former colleagues watched these gestures with dismay.
To their dismay, they found themselves in a bidding war.
Even the city's public works director, Claude Tankersley, expressed dismay.
Some traditionalists took to social media to vent their dismay.
The result was congressional anger, allied dismay, and Russian scorn.
Inside Trump's own camp, there appeared to be intense dismay.
But many experts expressed dismay and disappointment at the accord.
Her response to her quadriplegia is dismay, frustration, and rage.
Sadness turned to dismay when the colt never ran again.
The dismay has not set back their leading candidate, however.
And Soderbergh is the right guy to goose the dismay.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his dismay over the accident.
When time ran out, the French fans reacted with dismay.
Shock, dismay and fear were dominant emotions then for Americans.
The dismay amounted to: What's so funny about black pain?
King Tommen outlaws trial by combat, much to Cersei's dismay.
To the dismay of many, that pause lasted eight years.
Some on social media shared their dismay over the news.
Emily, my already reluctant traveling companion, looks on with dismay.
My dismay goes deeper than that personal sense of vulnerability.
Environmentalists and Native American rights groups have expressed severe dismay.
Many people watch in dismay and vote for the president.
Simi's father, to their dismay, also sometimes gives Simon money.
Chinese feminists reacted with anger and dismay to the news.
To her dismay, her experience was worse than she anticipated.
"I certainly have," he said, shaking his head in dismay.
Think of the stress and dismay of the job seekers.
Carlos Curbelo, of Florida also expressed dismay at the news.
But some health policy experts express dismay with the approach.
He couldn't afford the Princess Cruise Line boat, to his dismay.
ABC 13 reports Ferrell's relatives expressed dismay over the plea deal.
Facebook, to Zuckerberg's dismay, is playing a part in that failure.
It follows months of growing dismay at the increasingly cranky government.
The Supreme Court agreed, to the dismay of reproductive rights advocates.
And they sent him a letter on Wednesday expressing their dismay.
To our great dismay, it looks like that's not the case.
To Elizabeth's dismay, Mary birthed a son, prolonging her family's bloodline.
Within moments, Jose comes running out behind Gabanna, to everyone's dismay.
James Inhofe (R-OK), have expressed dismay about the mounting allegations.
But the photo got a lot of attention, to Adams' dismay.
To the dismay of thousands of residents of Porter Ranch, Calif.
To my dismay, I couldn't connect the app to my Spotify.
REPUBLICANS CONCERNED Some congressional Republicans expressed dismay following the president's announcement.
But some pupils have expressed their dismay at the forum's subject.
So will the start of next year bring joy or dismay?
"'WTF' is an expression, either of amazement or dismay," he said.
The findings were met with dismay by some in the Senate.
We need to show our dismay in a very public way.
Apparently, Arkansas queso was declared the winner, much to Cruz's dismay.
To my dismay, it wasn't an "every-body" kind of spa.
If that happens, there will be "nothing but dismay," he warned.
The Pentagon has expressed dismay at the end of the agreement.
American Muslims have greeted France's burkini ban with bemusement and dismay.
Clinton reflected his increasing dismay about the rise of Mr. Trump.
There was a mix of dismay and anger across the world.
To my dismay, I learned they shared and reused these sponges.
The reports tend to reflect a mixture of hopefulness and dismay.
Kunis was pretty vocal about her dismay with her frail body.
She recoiled in dismay from President Bush's response to 9/11.
The mood at the Pentagon was one of shock and dismay.
The news was met with dismay by those behind the project.
Members of the committee expressed dismay with the bar association's actions.
Predictably, the Israeli government reacted with dismay to the court decision.
Much to their dismay, leggings are as big now as ever.
Even Jupiter Police Chief Daniel Kerr expressed dismay at the developments.
To our dismay, she took advantage of very few of these.
Other countries watched the United States assume this role with dismay.
But the publication of the full list has still caused dismay.
Democrats across Florida, including prominent members of Congress, erupted in dismay.
Harry's son Albus, much to his initial dismay, is a Slytherin.
Tinney around town, to her son's dismay, the local source says.
Mr. Trump, of course, expresses his dismay more publicly than most.
But she too expressed dismay with the demographics of the crowd.
Dublin and Brussels were united in expressing both dismay and disappointment.
Jimmy takes on a new client, to the dismay of Kim.
She widens her eyes and raises her hands in mock dismay.
But to his dismay, none of them were named for him.
Still shaking her head in dismay, she allowed a little smile.
But much to my dismay, my on-site interview was delayed.
Among even Republicans, there was dismay at the turn of events.
The pusherman later expressed dismay that I hadn't packed any myself.
Much to Uribe's dismay, he is constitutionally barred from running again.
Bolivia, Mexico and Nicaragua have expressed dismay at the opposition's presence.
You've watched in dismay as flight boards flip from green to red.
Instead, they expressed their dismay after the ruling went the other way.
Dance fans greeted the news on social media with surprise and dismay.
Martin also expressed dismay that similar incidents involving discrimination continue to happen.
That may dismay owners, who like Morgan just the way it is.
People including musicologists from all over are expressing their dismay over this.
To the delight of some and dismay of others, it is spreading.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle expressed their dismay on Tuesday.
To our dismay, though, we can't seem to find the pants anywhere.
As 2016 unfolds to his alarm and dismay, watches help him cope.
You will need someone who does not elicit shock, dismay or rejection.
His look of dismay moved his mother to offer a reassuring cuddle.
The rapper expressed his dismay and anger toward the airline on Twitter.
But to my dismay, it wasn't the dream job I had anticipated.
To their dismay, the family learned that they all weren't a match.
Much to Tevye the milkman's dismay, tradition can't be the whole story.
Every single person expressed dismay that Congress has not acted on this.
Leftists reacted with dismay and anger to the choice of Mr Kaine.
To Judy's dismay, though, Aleida is being interviewed in the segment, too.
We've all watched the unfolding events in Flint, Michigan with growing dismay.
Unsurprisingly, the companies that lost out have expressed dismay with the decision.
But to Goodell's dismay, it's a debate that won't necessarily disappear soon.
No shouts of dismay or claims that the fight had been rigged.
Other countries, like Canada and the United States, have also expressed dismay.
Much to Mr. Cohn's surprise and dismay, very few hands went up.
There, Comey expressed dismay about all the leaks emanating from the bureau.
Local residents had several reactions to the accusations — shock, dismay, even sympathy.
To fans' dismay, West's microphone cut out repeatedly during the short performance.
Well, that's not going to happen, to the dismay of Habs Nation.
School board member Laura LeBeouf expressed dismay after Hargrave was taken away.
She took notes, shook her head, turned her lips downward in dismay.
Leading politicians expressed dismay at the fate of the domestic auto industry.
Several Republicans expressed dismay at the president's continued campaign against Mr. Sessions.
More than economic factors explain the deepening dismay over Mr. Erdogan's tenure.
On social media, New Zealanders expressed shock and dismay about the killing.
To her dismay, gone are her cute thongs, replaced by granny panties.
Americans look back on their short history sometimes with wonder and dismay.
My reaction was not one of horror or dismay, but of triumph.
Paradoxically, the political right's dismay could win over more reluctant SPD members.
For starters, much to my dismay, I do not own a dog.
Last year, President Donald Trump tweeted his dismay over the trade data.
Leaders from small island nations expressed dismay over the lack of progress.
I sought out the shop owner to express my dismay and distress.
"We've run out of masks," he said in dismay over the phone.
Members of Gulf Labor have expressed dismay at the idea of cancellation.
As the night continued, their jubilance shifted to worry and then dismay.
Per Darcy, the tweets left several employees at Fox News in dismay.
Several members of Congress have also expressed dismay at Mr. Pruitt's decision.
Seeing my dismay, she displayed her empty change purse, turned inside out.
Those voters expressed widespread dismay when the Leave vote won the day.
His Kabuki theater act feigning dismay over the president's tweets criticizing the Justice Department is more likely a clever feint to divert attention away from his own malfeasance than an expression of real dismay over Mr. Trump's behavior.
To my dismay, it turned out not to be my best-kept secret.
His victory has been greeted with dismay by those in the Moroccan capital.
The United States, which fears weakened security cooperation in the region, expressed dismay.
Dr. Zhang Xiaochun, who works in a hospital in Wuhan, was in dismay.
My immediate reaction wasn't so much anger as it was confusion and dismay.
At the center of the public's dismay is its seemingly innocuous subscription program.
Commenters on the LGBT Center's posts expressed dismay and outrage at the incident.
Some members of that movement responded with dismay Tuesday to the church's statement.
Another Republican presidential candidate, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, expressed dismay that Mrs.
Some lawmakers expressed dismay that the proposed fine against Facebook seemed rather low.
One Canadian fan expressed dismay that he's already so successful on the show.
And you certainly hear rampant, and bipartisan, dismay at the gridlock in Washington.
And much to Barbara's dismay, he got a shout-out from the stage.
Indian actor and TV personality Khan, 50, took to Twitter expressed his dismay.
It may even dismay Mr Kim, who is almost certainly expanding his arsenal.
Sherlock expressed her dismay at celebrities and others tweeting their support for #TwoWomenTravel.
The process has come to a standstill, to the dismay of many residents.
There is also dismay at the mounting difficulties European companies face inside China.
There was also dismay at the way debate soon descended to political infighting.
But at other times the president has expressed dismay at Giuliani's scattershot style.
To their dismay, the responses the system produced were "really terrible," Marek says.
Now, however, it may, to American dismay, win "market" status unilaterally from Europe.
But to our great dismay, popular strategies for preventing suicide are not effective.
And what they omitted, perhaps to his dismay, was his extraordinary late bloom.
He quickly discovered, much to his dismay, that Bear had become a pariah.
His victory caused dismay at a climate policy conference in Morocco on Wednesday.
It provoked an outpouring of anger and dismay from immigrants, refugees and supporters.
A number of figures from U.S. industry expressed their dismay at Trump's move.
In Washington, Republican senators responded to the report Thursday with shock and dismay.
Advocates for civil liberties and police reform have since expressed a similar dismay.
Researchers are also finding, to their dismay, that remissions do not always last.
"Heng Fa Chuen has become a reservoir," a longtime resident said in dismay.
Just for a few weeks, at least, before you give up in dismay?
Thus, Frank cancels the military strike order, much to Brockhart and Stamper's dismay.
But school board member Laura LeBeouf expressed dismay after Hargrave was taken away.
State legislative leaders from both parties reacted to the KMOV's report with dismay.
For the next half-hour, I held him in dismay as he wept.
"Of course I understand her shock, her dismay, her rage, everything," he writes.
"Of course I understand her shock, her dismay, her rage, everything," he writes.
"All around for America's allies, it's a matter of great dismay," he said.
Some Conservatives expressed dismay that the Labour Party would now be more involved.
Much of that dismay springs from the sad record of Baltimore's black mayors.
Their dismay is real enough, and their sorrows say far more than statistics.
That plane did not land in Texas though, to the dismay of passengers.
The fact that Trump supporters ignore the dismay of Democrats is perfectly reasonable.
Many are therefore willing to take their chances, to the dismay of officials.
Dismay at the tragic loss of life and lingering questions about what happened.
And some of Trump's closest allies, including House Speaker Paul Ryan, expressed dismay.
But to her dismay the hard-liner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad succeeded Khatami as President.
To the dismay of meteorologists everywhere, the groundhog got it right this year.
Numerous Google employees have also voiced dismay at the founders&apos stepping away.
He was contrarian too, resuming nuclear testing in the Pacific to international dismay.
Now, he watches with dismay at Beijing's increasing role in the city's affairs.
Tourists calculated the amount into their local currencies and expressed surprise and dismay.
Pentagon officials expressed dismay that the president's tweets could open them to lawsuits.
" To Tewksbury's dismay, NBC changed the show's title to "It's a Man's World.
Senate leaders reacted to the Republicans' role in killing the bill with dismay.
School board member Laura LeBeouf expressed dismay over how the teacher was treated.
To her dismay, she found that little about her managers' approach had changed.
But his relief turned to dismay when he returned home and saw everything.
Members of Congress are already expressing their dismay over the White House decision.
In response, Turkey summoned the U.S. Ambassador to Ankara to convey its dismay.
Early on, he expressed a mixture of awe and dismay toward Mr. Kim.
We are, even in the face of our own dismay, fascinated by them.
U.N. human rights experts and Uighur activists voiced dismay with the delegation's comments.
To her dismay, the five-bedroom home had already been rented to someone else.
Our collective dismay is not grounded in the fact that Cevallos's opinion opposes JASTA.
The on-the-record, rank-and-file police reaction to the verdict was dismay.
Mr. Cook later expressed surprise and dismay at Mr. McConnell's shift to the right.
So recent evidence that it is leaving problems in its wake is causing dismay.
And their increase in frequency are repeatedly proving climate scientists correct — to their dismay.
The United States voiced dismay on Tuesday at Machar's failure to return to Juba.
Many famous folks are voicing their dismay on Twitter and in award show speeches.
Indeed, to the possible dismay of the left, the centre appears to be holding.
Clavon listened to speeches like these, early in O'Rourke's storm across Texas, with dismay.
They fell short, which frustrated Kucherov to the point of voicing his dismay publicly.
The thought of the two sides once again battering each other has caused dismay.
He stirred even more dismay when he mentioned the possibility of a second pregnancy.
To the dismay of some, Mr Erdogan's government has taken no action against Netflix.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who created the office, expressed dismay with the decision.
Cuban artists received the news with dismay and anger, immediately questioning the museum's motives.
Industry officials expressed dismay and the hope the government would not introduce a ban.
On March 22nd the tycoon caused them further dismay by winning the Arizona primary.
The former first lady even expressed her dismay over President Trump's treatment of women.
Al Sharpton, expressing dismay over the Clinton operation's apparent lack of appetite for combat.
Many of Kavanaugh's other rulings will spark delight among conservatives and dismay among liberals.
He needed two implants but, to his dismay, the plan did not cover them.
Another of the blacklisted firms, Hikvision, has also expressed dismay at the DoC's decision.
Dickerson delights in stories like these, when the pundits' dismay was the newsman's joy.
But nothing in the debate seemed to dismay Republican women more than when Mrs.
Wilson, like many former and current Bell Pottinger employees, watched the interview with dismay.
The liberal dismay about those decisions was immediately evident on social media and elsewhere.
As they speak, they also recount their histories and voice dismay for the future.
But Virginia pulled away after that, to the dismay of the heavily partisan crowd.
We watched with dismay as the election spiraled further and further out of control.
But to Kristin's dismay, Jay doesn't really have leaving the house on the radar.
The dismay is coming from virtually all of the farmers that constitute America's breadbasket.
When the results came out, my fellow students and young friends reacted with dismay.
However, even Mr. Limbaugh expressed dismay on Thursday at Mr. Trump's uneven debate performance.
Everyone else in the room, including Ms. Farrer's close friend Ms. Cruci, expressed dismay.
Even George Washington "expressed dismay" that the press wouldn't fairly cover his farewell address.
The surprise move was greeted with dismay and anger in the camps, and beyond.
Facing an existential crisis of democracy, Americans cannot resign ourselves to disenfranchisement and dismay.
Year after year, I watch in dismay as students obsess over getting straight A's.
But Yu's lawsuit isn't just about one blogger's dismay with a beauty brand, though.
"They will be recruiting from the same pool," one Western official said, registering dismay.
Europe's dismay could only have deepened when Congress seemed to cheer Mr. Trump on.
Their dismay at breaking up (they've since reunited) is sometimes aggravated by their conditions.
The Ukrainian Embassy in Washington also voiced dismay that Apple had accepted Russian claims.
To his dismay, many readers blamed Clarissa's coldness for what goes wrong between them.
They moved into an old cowshed across from Scott's grandparents, much to her dismay.
Back in Tripoli, American diplomats watched the carnage in Benghazi with dismay and horror.
Characters on the show find him adorable, and so, to Badgley's dismay, do viewers.
He expected bile and bowels, entrails of dismay, false clues, field days for maggots.
In many places, Trump's valueless foreign policy has provoked such uncertainty bordering on dismay.
MEXICO CITY — There was dismay in Britain, applause in Russia and silence in Japan.
But one thing united everyone: the eloquent Spanglish used to communicate the collective dismay.
But much to the dismay of Regev, the treasury has rarely enforced these laws.
Unspoken but understood was her dismay that my son and daughter aren't religious, either.
But MTA officials shot down the idea almost immediately, much to the community's dismay.
To investigators' dismay, the symptoms in the attacks vary widely from person to person.
And in a blink, to Edith's dismay and Phil's fury, all dreams are on hold.
Much to the dismay of the Truman administration, an all-white jury quickly exonerated Shull.
Even if, to Bob Woodward's dismay, she has to raise her voice to do it.
Instead, he gets hired, much to the dismay of Philip's business manager, Yvonne (Nicole Kidman).
U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric in New York reacted with dismay when questioned about the ban.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, responded to Lighthizer&aposs announcement with dismay.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Courtney Love have expressed their dismay over the agency for similar reasons.
Trump's about-face sparked dismay and anger among Canadian and American free trade advocates alike.
When the ISIS video was first posted, archaeologists and others reacted with shock and dismay.
Then it was Vinny's turn, and he ended up choosing Izzy, much to Sarah's dismay.
A thick layer of fog has blanketed the Taj Mahal to the dismay of tourists.
Rather, it seems dismay burrows further down into the wrinkles on the police chief's face.
To his dismay, the goats cheese was all gone by the time they'd finished queuing.
A hot pink skull lip balm that speaks to your dismay of the unicorn trend?
World leaders watched the results of a Turkish referendum come in on Sunday with dismay.
He reacted with visible dismay to Mueller's appointment, in May 2017, according to the report.
"To my dismay I must unfortunately stop my comeback attempt," the Frenchwoman wrote on Twitter.
The CBI and other business groups welcomed the signal but trade unions reacted with dismay.
As details trickled in to the Pentagon, senior military officials expressed dismay about the episode.
When the allegations of sexual misconduct were raised against Jesse Lacey, there was widespread dismay.
And he hasn't been shy about expressing his dismay at the elimination of the award.
At a Tuesday afternoon media briefing, Hallock expressed Sheriff Sandra Hutchens' dismay over the incident.
BASHIR DANYARO STANDS in dismay in his shoe factory in Kano, northern Nigeria's biggest city.
The group also drafted a letter it plans to send to the university, expressing dismay.
And with that came an increase in interracial relationships, to the dismay of colonial authorities.
AMERICA's labour market has become a reliable source of comfort when other economic indicators dismay.
Mr Sisi has closed Egypt's border with Gaza, to great Palestinian dismay, and vilified Hamas.
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan also expressed dismay over the rise of negative rates.
Some of the songs mentioned in the lawsuit subsequently vanished, to the dismay of users.
The ties are especially close between Britain and Germany, where the dismay was particularly pronounced.
As was the dismay he expressed about how officers policed communities that were predominantly black.
He even shot Burberry's latest fragrance campaign, much to the dismay of many fashion photographers.
The comments from government officials to leaders of major corporations range from incomprehension to dismay.
Only later, as the full dimension of his insensitivity sank in, did they pretend dismay.
He was appointed chairman of Athenahealth's board in February to the dismay of some shareholders.
It's no surprise that these remarks were met with dismay by Israel's secular, liberal communities.
The rule is almost religion in the city, to the dismay of ketchup maker Heinz.
Some film had turned a cloudy purple, to the dismay of a handful of students.
" With dismay, he asked, "How many black folks are actually in positions of running organizations?
Lemon held his head in dismay after watching a clip of Kanye's remarks on CNN.
PEN America has not been shy about its dismay over President Trump and his policies.
My initial reaction was dismay at the widespread existence of such sexism among other men.
Google's competitors, meanwhile, have expressed dismay at the kind of solution that Google is readying.
Two weeks later, in October 2003, Mr. Buttigieg vented his dismay in The Harvard Crimson.
To her dismay, she saw her community slipping away, her friends dying or already dead.
Imagine my dismay when a man walked by after I had waited for a while.
Mr. Salmond's acquittal was received on social media with equal measures of dismay and approval.
Concerned New Yorkers need to translate their dismay into an expectation of accountable government corrections.
Messud, too, confessed dismay at the encroachment of day-to-day demands on intellectual life.
I examined his expression closely, hoping to pick up on whether his dismay was genuine.
Sexologists also expressed dismay that the council had not seen public good in the proposal.
To Beijing's dismay, Larus said that Tsai has a "good chance" of being re-elected.
Then he rocks backwards in surprise, before running a hand over his hair in dismay.
When I tell people I lived in Arkansas, for example, a common reaction is dismay.
Despite U.S. dismay over Duterte's remarks, current and former U.S. officials played down the impact.
Jefferson watched with dismay as untrustworthy pamphlets and broadsides of dubious quality littered the streets.
Mama June and Geno are still going strong, to the clear dismay of her family.
This year, to the delight of critics and the dismay of partygoers, the bubble popped.
Nunes, who worked on Trump's transition team, appeared to be expressing dismay at that reality.
Nowhere is the dismay more evident than in the case of Clinton's e-mail setup.
"People are all horrified with dismay, we thought that relationships were improving," Professor Daryaee said.
The ministry on Tuesday summoned a U.S. diplomat to express its dismay over the arrest.
Phan posted a video in June, but to fans' dismay, she didn't appear in it.
Representative Diana DeGette, Democrat of Colorado, who requested the investigation, expressed dismay at the findings.
Cardi shared their joint cover after photos of it began leaking online, much to her dismay.
Others shared their dismay at his absence during the film on Twitter using the hashtag #Justice4Frankie.
However, his contrition failed to satisfy investors, who expressed their dismay over the stock price fall.
Nosh Verb: to snack; noun: a snack Oy Vey/Oy Gevalt An expression of great dismay
To his dismay, he discovered that many of those ventures lack any kind of scientific rigor.
A senior GOP official expressed some dismay that White House officials seemed unprepared to answer questions.
In an interview with Good Morning Britain, Woodrow expressed dismay at being written out of Rocketman.
And much to Dr. Akopian's dismay, he uses the family heirloom to propose to Rebecca. Gasp!
There was an outpouring of dismay and incredulity when Ranieri's firing was announced on Thursday evening.
The next week I revisited the piece, wanting to think through my initial, opening night dismay.
As we have found to our dismay in the UK, defensiveness can swiftly turn into denialism.
The sudden death of the blond child-tyrant caused widespread celebration instead of cries of dismay.
If these negotiations have achieved little else, they have at least united us in fraternal dismay.
To my dismay, we did not entirely escape this venomous ideology when we emigrated to Britain.
It all went down after Chastain tweeted her dismay about changes to U.S. health insurance policy.
Over the weekend, myriad Cheese Board-goers vented their fury and dismay using the hashtag #GiantCheeseBoard.
Trevor sacrificd himself in the final moments of Wonder Woman, much to the dismay of fans.
Civil-rights groups and left-leaning politicians reacted with dismay to Mr Trump's change of policy.
And, to the dismay of universities, the debate has come to cover more than just fees.
Wage inflation has been stubbornly low, to the dismay of both market participants and central bankers.
In the aftermath of the 210 unrest, he'd watched in dismay as Rakhine Buddhists "bullied" Muslims.
"To my dismay I must unfortunately stop my comeback attempt," Bartoli said on her Twitter page.
Scott has an episode and Kourtney goes jetting over to his house, much to Khloe's dismay.
Deidre Shaw To Angela Lansbury's dismay, daughter Deidre Shaw, fell in with Manson's group in California.
Georgia's special election primary today; an early election called by May; Trump seeks reviews, industries dismay.
Medicaid and Title X already do not cover abortion services, much to abortion-rights advocates' dismay.
Many commenters on the post expressed dismay that the U.K. royals were mixing with American politics.
Brazilian grain exporters association ANEC expressed dismay at the quandary of the Iranian vessels at Paranaguá.
Jenner stops by Khloé's house with eight (!) dozen Krispy Kreme doughnuts, much to her daughter's dismay.
He was thanked for tariffs on China, but his support for the TPP caused baffled dismay.
Over the years, such efforts have long been met with dismay, if not derision, outside France.
Indeed, news of Sokha's arrest was met with dismay by the US and the European Union.
"Well, you know, I expressed my dismay and my disappointment," she said, according to the transcript.
Even as lawmakers and business groups expressed dismay at more tariffs, however, administration officials stood fast.
Obama's recovery model, to the group's lasting dismay, remained in thrall to old superstitions about growth.
He has watched with dismay as his former attorney Michael Cohen executes a dramatic public split.
The heated exchange occurred after Harris voiced dismay over Biden's opposition to busing to desegregate schools.
I often think back to the young journalist I once was, eyeing the veterans with dismay.
But on the subject of Weinstein, she's chosen to play defense — much to her mother's dismay.
To the dismay of conservatives, however, he joined the liberals on the court in other areas.
Kim herself wore a Betty Rubble costume — and Kanye West was Dino, much to Chicago's dismay.
"Sure," McCulley said, with no apparent dismay at the possibility that the predictions could be wrong.
He expressed dismay at their hitters for taking too many curveballs from the Astros' Justin Verlander.
She also expressed dismay at the Police Department's failure to hold anyone responsible for her crash.
When I asked her about the criminal charges against López, she shook her head in dismay.
Reaching into my pocket for my MetroCard, I realized with dismay that I didn't have it.
That's enough to stay an execution, to the dismay of Alliser Thorne, the acting Lord Commander.
A number expressed dismay that he had not even mentioned the Yellow Vests movement by name.
Military veterans, often forced to abandon their land after impressment, also greeted the news with dismay.
To the dismay of party leaders, the healthy economy and Mr. Trump have become countervailing forces.
A senior portfolio manager at Gordian Capital in Japan, Chris Redl, expressed dismay at the snafu.
Union leaders reacted to the court's decision to hear the case with dismay bordering on alarm.
Cass's comic book character has fluctuated over the years — much to the dismay of many fans.
And, much to the Internet's dismay, Noah Centineo is the latest celeb to shave his head.
WhatsApp suffered a giant outage, which forced people to express dismay on Twitter, of all places.
But a week after the presentation, to Ackman's dismay, Herbalife's stock price started to creep up.
But to their dismay, Democrats are breaking ranks to come to the table on border security.
I run into Whole Foods and to my dismay, the hot bar is completely ravaged over.
The emotional response to the rightist populism sweeping the West is one of protest and dismay.
The Pelicans ended up winning, 110-96, sending fans slinking out of the Garden in dismay.
MORE (R-Ariz.) also voiced dismay with the legislative plan presented to the GOP conference Thursday.
He expresses dismay that Amazon had stopped selling Confederate flags after the 2015 Charleston church shooting.
It is with dismay that we read about the complex tax package Congress passed in December.
In a tweet announcing the lawsuit, Page expressed dismay over having to sue her former employers.
At least one Republican member of the Senate Intelligence Committee expressed dismay about the complaint's contents.
C.), Ben Sasse (Neb.) and even arch-conservative James Lankford (Okla.), expressed dismay at Trump's tweet.
But the headline captured many Australians' dismay over what, to them, seemed a peculiarly American phenomenon.
But when he returned to Washington, he watched with dismay as Mr. Renzi seemed to backslide.
This administration is forever coming up with creative new ways to disturb and dismay the nation.
So why now, all of a sudden, is he expressing dismay over all of these actions?
After speaking with the publication, she reached out to the Port Authority to express her dismay.
"I am not here to be queen of the ashes," she announces to her bloodthirsty trio's dismay.
But to our dismay, we're not the only ones swooning over Reformation's Karlie Dress in this color.
Zuckerberg then expressed dismay at the idea that fake news on Facebook could have swayed the election.
Back in 2010, prominent Brooklyn venue Market Hotel closed to widespread dismay after an unexpected police raid.
We engage in a silent four-way exchange of dismay, irritation, and bitchiness, and it is wonderful.
"Much to our dismay, acts of violence in schools continue to occur in our country," it reads.
Or going to Disneyworld and expressing shock and dismay that there are a lot of kids there.
To my dismay and surprise, I already owned all the items I would need for this experiment.
To Wick's dismay, Rachel begins teaching Borne to survive while instilling a sense of right and wrong.
TO THE relief of commanders and the dismay of pacifists, Germany's armed forces have crossed a threshold.
There was dismay in mainstream English church circles over a leaflet circulated at this year's UKIP conference.
But she did make comments expressing dismay at Trump's election — comments that conservative sites quickly reported on.
Predictably, Washington has responded with dismay and a determination to break up the European sanctions-busting contraption.
To his dismay, Monday's market action confirmed that a Fed-led deceleration could be in the works.
So imagine these firms' dismay on discovering that we're just stockpiling our money in savings accounts instead.
Much to progressives' dismay, over the past 16 months the economy has done a 180-degree turn.
Amidst this sense of dismay, dancer Larissa Gerszke calmly battements her leg, lifting everyone's eyes with it.
If he builds the arsenal he wants, China and America will be sincere in their shared dismay.
He watched with dismay as the West failed to punish Syria for using chemical weapons in 2013.
Blanchard's dismay at the little-known rule, and how it restrained her, mirrored that of many others.
Legendary Pakistan cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan also expressed his dismay at the attack on a hospital.
It only took a short while before bewildered reactions started pouring in, all expressing disbelief and dismay.
The fingerprint sensor remains on the side just like the Z3 Play, to many left-handers' dismay.
Some on social media reacted with confusion, sarcasm or dismay at the joke's invocation of gun violence.
Now, to the dismay of geeks everwhere, Project Ara will probably never see the light of day.
Last month's outrages deepened the general mood of dismay about the mechanics and influence of social media.
My children and nephews are playing two hand touch in my living room much to my dismay.
Personally, I can't get comfortable working in bed, but to my dismay, a lot of people can.
After a second, the referee signaled that the goal counted much to the dismay of Harkemase players.
The two are close, and Lindsay expressed her dismay at their "sister moon" coming to an end.
Top international swimmers have expressed dismay over Sun's recent reprieve, including Olympic 100m breaststroke champion Adam Peaty.
"There's a real sense that other Western countries are throwing their hands up in dismay," Mathers says.
"It's pork blood pudding covered with peanut paste," Hsieh says simply, as Yang looks on in dismay.
In Cambridge, Eyles stared at his colleagues in dismay as Mission Control authorized the second go command.
Thanks to ever evolving technology, 20163 love goes a little differently, to the dismay of romantics everywhere.
But Bette Davis is the odds-on favorite to win, to Joan Crawford's deep and profound dismay.
Many at Texas public universities expressed similar dismay after the passage of a similar law in 220006.
The United Arab Emirates is believed to have pulled its advisers out of the country in dismay.
Yet the Franco-German dialogue over refugees has, in reality, been marked by misunderstanding, dismay and irritation.
Upon closer inspection, he found to his dismay that the little bits were most probably cockroach legs.
Simon expressed dismay at what she called other ways artists, particularly women, can be taken advantage of.
That's one reason the news about Tillerson provoked dismay in some quarters and an accusation of skullduggery.
Which in turn prompted celebrities from Chrissy Teigen to James Corden to take to Twitter in dismay.
Marija Cicak, the chair umpire, immediately called for the point to be played again, to Murray's dismay.
Many readers expressed dismay that the new pricing would put tickets out of reach for many people.
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, who worked closely with McGahn on judicial appointments, expressed dismay at the news.
Once beneath the surface of that treacherous liquid, I learned to my dismay, I could not breathe.
Imagine our dismay then when the appetizers began arriving — one delicious and superbly orchestrated dish after another.
The fact that extensive preparations for the bombings in Brussels went undetected is stirring anger and dismay.
As locals come together to express their dismay and solidarity, the police are still looking for leads.
" Christina Binkley of The Wall Street Journal expressed her dismay with a Parent Trap GIF, commenting: "Me.
Esther's inscrutable facial expression may express slight dismay and/or mild amusement, but it is certainly stoic.
Could not see Ingray's expression, if she let her dismay and despair show itself on her face.
Buckingham Palace reportedly expressed dismay that the Queen — famously neutral — was being dragged into a political event.
ABC's cancellation followed public expressions of dismay from "Roseanne" cast and crew members over the Jarrett tweet.
This sentiment echoes that of other health officials over the weekend, who expressed dismay at Vallance's proposal.
There's the authentic, uncontainable gasp of genuine astonishment or dismay, as involuntary as a yelp of pain.
He moved to the Soho neighborhood of London, where, to his dismay, there were no good pizzerias.
It was at the 2015 edition of CPAC, for example, where conference attendees expressed dismay about Sen.
We did not, however, share the dossier with BuzzFeed, which to our dismay published it last January.
The prospect of summers without ice cream trucks had Londoners expressing dismay on Twitter this past week.
Imagine my dismay when I arrived to find a "going out of business" sign in the window.
Two Democratic senators, both senior members of the Intelligence Committee expressed dismay Wednesday in statements to Reuters.
Two Democratic senators, both senior members of the Intelligence Committee expressed dismay Wednesday in statements to Reuters.
Mr. Kelly then pulled Mr. Cohn aside to express his dismay over how Mr. Cohn was treated.
Seeking a way out of her dismay, she decided to take a trip on the Paraná River.
Then he declared that the legalization of marijuana was not on the agenda, to his supporters' dismay.
That promising technology should unleash widespread dismay is a lesson for an industry advancing on many fronts.
But the ensuing year and a half has provided cause for dismay as well as for hope.
To Hollywood traditionalists' dismay, Netflix has proven that it's a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood.
But for leaders of the Christian church in the city itself, the announcement was met with dismay.
To the dismay of many conservatives, the promise to repeal had morphed into a pledge to replace.
And, to the dismay of establishment Democrats, the same thing's going on in the Democratic Party today.
The Ex-Im Bank is no exception much to the dismay—and campaign contributions—of crony corporations.
He just steals whatever his wife, Elsa Pataky, has in her medicine cabinet — usually to her dismay.
To their dismay, not having any surgery was never presented to them as a possibility, Eric said.
Joey wearing his closet, Monica's "NOOOOO" yell of dismay, Rachel's green dress... this episode has it all.
Vice President Pence nodded in response, expressing neither surprise nor dismay at the linkage between the two.
The court order was met with shock and dismay over Twitter, with many people criticizing the justice.
Local Jewish groups and the exhibition's co-organizers in Israel and Canada voiced dismay at the cancellation.
Yet I watched with dismay as many evangelicals and social conservatives — people I consider allies — embraced him.
The officials have also suggested eliminating a key dispute resolution mechanism, much to the dismay of Canada.
To Thwaites' dismay, the technology to turn off a person's ability to understand language isn't there yet.
Much to Cramer's dismay, most 529 plans in general do not allow investors to manage their own portfolios.
Alistair Darling watched in dismay from Portugal, where he and his fellow European Union finance ministers were gathered.
Beer in hand, one of them expressed dismay that the favela's cable car to the top was broken.
That provoked some dismay in Congress, where members were questioning what was taking so long, including U.S. Sen.
Now, to Moscow's dismay, Congress is looking to pass yet another round of harsh sanctions against the country.
In the Sky interview, he added his dismay at "telephone-number" salaries being paid to those doing well.
His negotiating team set out proposals in the previous round that caused dismay among Mexican and Canadian counterparts.
But other San Francisco residents are expressing dismay with non-citizens becoming eligible to vote in certain elections.
"Trump's words and actions have caused dismay around the world," Romney wrote in the Washington Post op-ed.
He ended up choosing Nikki Ferrell, but he declined to propose, much to the dismay of Bachelor viewers.
Whether Europe is interested in democracy or in controlling borders, the post-election chaos is cause for dismay.
The two meet, much to their shared dismay, and go about the business of discovering what exactly happened.
"I mostly listen to opera recordings," she replied, as Colbert starts blasting "Everybody Dance Now," to Ginsburg's dismay.
At best, companies reacted immediately with vocal dismay, decrying the order in public statements and lobbying for change.
His "dismay" to a recommendation of no-jail sentence had nothing to do with his father, he said.
Stanley knew she needed to feed her, so she started breastfeeding at the table, to her father's dismay.
Hiram offers Archie a drink in his private study, much to Veronica's dismay since she's never allowed inside.
Even senior Republicans expressed dismay at the firing, though they stopped short of calling for a special counsel.
The reason is not the Khashoggi murder but the PIF's (privately expressed) dismay about the Vision Fund's governance.
John Kerry, to his dismay, was often left out of the loop by Barack Obama's micromanaging White House.
Many of Mr Trump's tactics dismay them, and have at times humiliated Mr Liu, as China's trade envoy.
Nevertheless, Mr Wa Lone and Mr Kyaw Soe Oo were convicted, to the dismay of human-rights activists.
Trump retweeted dozens of anti-Biden messages earlier this week, to the dismay of some in his circle.
Regional Arab and Muslim leaders, and America's allies in Europe, were virtually united in dismay at the decision.
After an emotional moment, June transforms into a 35-year-old nurse named Debra, much to Harry's dismay.
George recently joked about naming the little ones after his successful tequila company Casamigos — much to Amal's dismay.
Betty agrees — much to Jughead's dismay— and at first it seems like everything will work out for Ronnie.
Corporate titans, which were already concerned about Trump's decision to leave the agreement, also issued statements of dismay.
The police keep a careful eye on individuals of that persuasion, to the dismay of more peaceful types.
To the dismay of many, myself included, leggings are just too closely associated with lounge-wear, Yannetta says.
But advocates of greater federal regulations to address climate change are already expressing dismay about the administration's stance.
Finally, Brittany Cartwright's mom flies in from Kentucky courtesy of Kristen — to her surprise and Jax's (presumed) dismay.
As the deadline's expiry approached, Sur Baher residents expressed dismay, some saying that they would be left homeless.
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, a Trump supporter, expressed her dismay at the packaging featuring the president's face.
Julie Burkhart, Trust Women's chief executive, expressed dismay at the bill and urged Ms. Fallin to veto it.
She told them Gucci, and then, she says, they would tweet their dismay that they couldn't afford it.
Assange didn't deliver any dirt on Clinton during the press event, much to the dismay of her critics.
Some reminisced about their own adolescent antics, to the dismay of the angry homeowner who posted the footage.
To my dismay, I found that I didn't stick the book that I'd been reading in my pack.
LONDON — Fans worldwide have responded with dismay to the news that David Bowie has passed away aged 69.
He developed an unabashed love for Times Square — much to the dismay of his friends from New York.
The chamber slows the legislative process, sometimes to a grinding halt, much to the dismay of the majority.
Their dismay over her handling of her email supposedly demonstrates that she cannot be trusted with national security.
In Ms. Comstock's northern Virginia district, swing voters expressed deep dismay last week about Mr. Trump in interviews.
Click. As a longtime Federer fan, I replay the sequence of events that followed with something approaching dismay.
Much to the dismay of headline writers everywhere, Trump's executive order spells neither environmental doom nor industry salvation.
Released in 1992, Radiohead's "Creep" became synonymous with the band, much to the dismay of the band itself.
Much to the dismay of communities throughout the US, mischief truly took over Halloween by the 20th century.
Indeed, Okinawans' profound dismay is evident in everything from political campaigns to daily protests at the construction site.
Yet much to the surprise and dismay of those who supported it, JASTA's first application is against Israel.
Louisville, facing N.C.A.A. discipline, imposed a postseason ban on itself in February, to the dismay of its seniors.
That's very different from when there's a Democratic president, which 2010 and 2014 showed to the Democrats dismay.
"We expect investors to react with disbelief and dismay at this arguably avoidable controversy at BT," they said.
O'Reilly bulldozed a historic cottage when he bought the property in 2014, to the dismay of his neighbors.
But a fun-killing spider takes over the fort, to the rage and dismay of its legitimate owners.
But in the aftermath, instead of feeling only anger and dismay, I also felt a sense of opportunity.
Prominent film critics voiced dismay, contending that the academy was pandering and undercutting the prestige of the Oscars.
But I quickly realized that political dismay had clouded my judgment, and retracted the call three days later.
Sylvia Plath is one of those others, and to them our gratitude and our dismay are equally impertinent.
Even voters in Mr. Trump's base would not be immune to dismay about an economic slowdown, he said.
The move comes amid shareholders' dismay over the stagnant performance of eBay's stock over the past several years.
The job, to his dismay, entailed cataloging old comedy routines and cleaning up salty vaudeville jokes for reuse.
When she ran, she said she asked her husband, to his dismay, not to appear at her events.
"Maybe it's because of everything that's going on right now," Ms. Zeigler said, shaking her head in dismay.
The dragnet went on widening until journalists, often to their patent dismay, were writing about writers: literary writers.
But she is drawing some dismay from President Trump's aides who view her rigid style as lacking collegiality.
The second half of the final season arrives to the dismay of fans, who are in deep denial.
In reality, some sellers watch in dismay as months upon months pass with no viable offers coming in.
Much to Cramer's dismay, most 2743 plans in general do not allow investors to manage their own portfolios.
His appointment was greeted with dismay by those who fear Barnier retains a traditional Gaullist antipathy toward Britain.
Much to the dismay of the Clinton campaign, Trump has lowered the bar for a successful debate performance.
Republicans privately vented their dismay at the president's tactics and language — especially his political maneuvering against their colleagues.
Although Cardi seemed happy to attend the party as Mr. Scott's date, dismay at the Versace intervention lingered.
The decision will dismay President Donald Trump's administration which fears China could use Huawei to access Western communications.
As a matter of fact, to my slight dismay, I now see a lot of myself in Ella.
Several employees at Fox News, the sister channel to the Fox Business Network, expressed dismay about Dobbs' tweets.
This is a moment that rewards false umbrage, strategic dismay and righteous disdain, conflating it with true outrage.
Trump has expressed a willingness to ease tensions with Moscow, to the dismay of many foreign policy hawks.
The President, however, was quick to tweet out his dismay Tuesday and blame the Justice Department for inaction.
She expressed dismay recently that her accusations against the president did not have more political effect last year.
Many of them, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, have expressed dismay about the president's constant tweeting. Sen.
And so Trump's tax plan was greeted with the same confusion and dismay as his health care plan.
So while I expected outrage, what I got was surprise, a little dismay — and then near-instant resignation.
I too have tasted the dismay that tempts the pro-life voter to begrudgingly vote for Donald Trump.
The works suggests raw anger and turmoil, perhaps post-mortem frustration rather than dismay at time's inevitable passage.
Several Maduro-supporting Caribbean countries also expressed dismay, while nations including Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay recognized the delegation.
To the dismay of Republicans, he dismissed the measure as having no chance at passage in the Congress.
He recalled zipping through the office, tearing pages from legal briefs hours before they were due, to lawyers' dismay.
The banishing of the crescent-shaped croissant spurred no shortage of dismay on both sides of the English Channel.
The late Bush matriarch also made her distaste and dismay for Trump's treatment of women known in an interview.
You'll recall ... Noel was MIA at Ariana Grande's One Love Manchester concert ... much to the dismay of his brother.
Hamilton made it a 2-0 game late in the opening period to the dismay of the home faithful.
I went in with an open mind, but much to my dismay, the presentation proved to be appallingly uncool.
Crain's June 5 commentary about the station's "Code Red" warnings went viral — much to the dismay of Sinclair executives.
Some Mormons have expressed dismay that they were counseled to stay in abusive relationships or keep matters in house.
She offers the first impression rose to him, much to the dismay of the men who made bigger statements.
To my dismay, I heard five harrowing words in response: "We're actually out of rosé," our server said apologetically.
" But when it comes to having more kids, Shannon declares, much to Alana's dismay: "This pay pen is closed.
Sanchez-Guzman also spoke to the Atlantic about his experience and expressed dismay that Bohemian Rhapsody was winning awards.
To the dismay of AK's own dwindling moderate faction, Mr Erdogan is once again musing about reinstating capital punishment.
But to Carole's dismay, Delphine asks her to keep the true nature of their relationship hidden from her mother.
Jennifer Lawrence paraded her Eagles fandom along a flight last night, much to the dismay of her fellow passengers.
Bekah Martinez, a Bachelor favorite, didn't go to Bachelor in Paradise this season much to the dismay of viewers.
One dancer, Phoebe Pearl, wrote about her dismay in a since-deleted Instagram post, as reported by Perez Hilton.
To his dismay, the character proves wildly successful and Watson finds himself the dull sidekick to his own invention.
The picture has since expired (much to our dismay), but not before a few fans got screenshots, seen below.
Underwood sent her home that very night, much to the dismay of viewers on Twitter, who mourned her loss.
The court ruling still evokes a deep sense of loss, along with a mixture of dismay, anger and resignation.
She shows me the wooden key, but then observes with dismay that it comes in a disposable cardboard sleeve.
Multiple women in the animation industry expressed their dismay at Skydance's decision to hire Lasseter in the first place.
Because butter is essential for much local cuisine—the French eat more of it than anyone—scarcity spreads dismay.
Now the result has been annulled, and a rerun ordered, to the dismay of opposition politicians and Western governments.
She reached out to shake its hand and the ghost responded reflexively — before snatching its hand back in dismay.
ACCORDING to NATO's handbook, the preferred tactics in Russian information warfare can be summarised as "dismiss, distort, distract, dismay".
Finally, he expresses shock and dismay that Brienne, despite her stature and skill in combat, is not a knight.
Many Catholics and non-Catholics today express dismay that the Catholic Church still clings to such an "outdated" doctrine.
In May 24, much to the dismay of fans everywhere, Fox canceled its devil drama Lucifer after three seasons.
"The sale of Rembrandt's Night Watch could not have caused more dismay," commented one Dutch magazine at the time.
This week, the U.S. was shell-shocked and the tech world was in dismay from Donald Trump's election victory.
Lately, however, they've watched with dismay at the rising tide of Islamophobia in the US and on social media.
David Cameron Announced His Resignation The Brexit vote came much to the dismay of British Prime Minister David Cameron.
To his dismay, he watched Mayer's mental health unravel over the course of their three-year friendship, he says.
So their guitars overextend into the Jesus and Mary darklands as their vocals blur over with distortion and dismay.
But while his stock may be rising in Trump's eyes, some Republicans looked at his weekend antics with dismay.
We got Biggie's widow Wednesday at LAX and she expressed dismay about Tupac's selfie that's hitting the auction block.
Several readers wrote in dismay: surely we meant: "If Donald Trump were president" and "If the ocean were transparent".
A failed playwright named John Cree (Sam Reid) lies poisoned, to the dismay of his wife, Lizzie (Olivia Cooke).
" To the public dismay of the many Republicans demanding sanctions, Mr. Trump instead asked the Senate Republicans for "flexibility.
Then, to the dismay of leaders in Brazil's scientific community, Mr. Temer merged the ministries of science and communications.
We need to channel our dismay about Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade into useful advocacy, philanthropy and political action.
Eventually, the squirrel jumped into the stands to the dismay of everyone sitting there, and the game played on.
If it does, the move will dismay public interest advocates who fear the decline of diverse programming on television.
I've become accustomed to hearing Norwegian writers and editors express dismay at the small amount of Solstad in English.
Ms. Loflin also cut meat servings nearly in half, to six or seven ounces — to the dismay of many.
To Obaid-Chinoy's dismay, when she screened "A Girl in the River" male viewers often cheered for Saba's father.
Some expressed dismay that she would edit a photo so much that they thought she already looked good in.
To the Editor: We read your characterization of the work of the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program with great dismay.
On the social media platform Twitter, many are using the hashtag #NotmyPM to express their dismay at the news.
Locke, as the erstwhile "mid-wife" of black modernism, was dispatched to handle the writers—much to their dismay.
It's a pedal-less two-wheeler that allows him to careen along at a clip, sometimes to my dismay.
Wolfe, however, expressed dismay that her image had been altered to fit the gilded frames of Crooked Media's website.
"I was trying to go for Cher meets France Joli," Aja said, mispronouncing Joli's name, to the judges' dismay.
Perhaps to the dismay of dessert hummus critics everywhere, this is just the tip of the sweet chickpea iceberg.
Nigerians expressed dismay and anger over the delay, in a country where 84 million people have registered to vote.
To the investor's dismay, Campbell wound up its process in August without deciding to put itself up for auction.
Recent surveys of business owners have reflected dismay with the uncertainty generated by tariffs, whether already imposed or threatened.
Then their fans watched in dismay as the Cardinals promptly scored a touchdown in overtime and won the game.
" Some police officers took to social media to express dismay at the campaign, with one saying he was "heartbroken.
His name has not been publicly released, much to the dismay of some people who assisted with his case.
The vote Tuesday night at Baruch College in Manhattan confirmed the board's intentions, to the dismay of tenant activists.
This means that her characters often talk in winding syntax replete with malapropisms that would dismay Strunk and White.
Debra Messing also used her red carpet time on Sunday to express her dismay over Sadler's departure from E!
News of the recent deaths of four U.S. servicemen in Niger has been met with both dismay and surprise.
After years of stress and worry, my parents have finally come to accept this, but others still voice dismay.
But through all the drama and dismay, one group has never really wavered: the leaders of the conservative movement.
Throughout all of this, the overwhelming feeling—in the newsroom, at least—has been one of confusion and dismay.
Back at the clubhouse, Kerr expressed dismay at what she considered the latest instance of a man's micro-aggression.
Some Chinese fans expressed dismay at the way the controversy had spread, while voicing their support for Beijing's view.
And a rocky first day on the market caused several employees to express dismay, The Wall Street Journal reported.
In interviews, directors of established elite math programs expressed dismay at the way their own enrollments reflect those patterns.
On Tuesday, commuters took to social media to express dismay and alarm about the possibility of further train disruptions.
Much to companies' dismay, proxy advisory firms have at times called out what they see as excessive pay packages.
Children will look back with dismay if our generation allows this irrecoverable damage to our ocean ecosystems and economies.
Mastry is foregrounded by Marshall's dismay as a young art student at the overwhelmingly white canon of art history.
Some Japanese expressed their dismay that foreign-born wrestlers were winning the top title of Yokozuna, or grand champion.
Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) expressed dismay with the president's decision, and lawmakers threatened to challenge the president through legislation.
Much to the dismay of everyone present, this dog takes a massive shit in the middle of the floor.
But anti-Trump demonstrators are still planning to show up, to the dismay - and glee - of his UK supporters.
Last year, Salvini and Di Maio appeared united enough to have big spending plans for Italy, much to Brussels' dismay.
The main concern is political: public dismay at the prospect that the tide of refugees shows no sign of abating.
Some bands drastically change up their sound from album to album, much to the dismay or delight of their fans.
"It is with dismay and extreme disappointment we have to make this statement," said national federation general secretary Stefan Olsson.
A number of actors and others who worked with Yelchin took to social media with tributes and expressions of dismay.
Such a generous offer suggests the Queen may be over her reported dismay about Meghan's white wedding dress after all.
Trump formally abandoned the Iran nuclear deal, to the dismay of both Iran and its European signatories in May, 2018.
But to the dismay of most (okay, all) fans, the bridal beauty product breakdown that should have been never came.
Stone visits a dermatologist and, to his dismay, is told to apply Crisco and wrap his feet in Saran wrap.
McNair's family has spoken out against the decision, and several of his teammates have expressed their dismay on social media.
The sweet bliss of Whole Foods' new, lower prices (Thanks, Amazon!) is, to the dismay of shoppers everywhere, short-lived.
The one exception: New iPhones will no longer have headphone jacks, a move that is likely to dismay some users.
The enthusiasm that Dr. Barzilay brings to this undertaking is fueled by her dismay at current approaches to cancer care.
Saudi Twitters users responded to the announcement with dismay, many sharing photos of former King Abdullah and recalling past prosperity.
Nevertheless, Mr Wa Lone and Mr Kyaw Soe Oo were sentenced, much to the dismay, in particular, of Western governments.
He's helping the cause by writing a song about it, though — much to the dismay of friends Schroder and Lucy.
The dismay Americans felt at their governing system's previous round of tribalism and dysfunction fuelled the rise of Mr Trump.
Drew herself left the show earlier this year after nine years of playing Kepner, much to the dismay of fans.
Similarly to the dismay of fans of the CBGB, this venue wasn't turned into a clothing store, but NYU dorms.
We were constantly tying the schedule in knots, much to the crew's dismay, to make sure it was always gloomy.
To the dismay of many, Beyoncé skipped last year's Met Ball, as she was almost eight months pregnant with twins.
But there has been dismay that rights seem to have been relegated down the agenda in dealing with North Korea.
However, instead of letting dismay take over, I instead opted to survey the fans around me and observe their moods.
More than half a million migrants were entering the country each year, to the growing dismay of traditional Labour voters.
Last month, the "Selma" director shared Jessica Chastain's dismay over the lack of female representation at the Cannes Film Festival.
"My dismay, my objection has been conveyed to the speaker on more than one occasion," Pelosi, a California Democrat, said.
To our eardrums' dismay, amp, speaker, and distortion technologies will only improve as musicians seek more punishing levels of volume.
He even sped off to play polo in Windsor Great Park after Harry was born, much to Princess Diana's dismay.
Indonesians reacted by tweeting their dismay at the news, and #savetumblr started to trend in the country by Thursday morning.
The Polish public's dismay and anger at this proposal culminated in the Black Monday #czarnyprotest general strike and nationwide demonstrations.
The Trump administration's tariff initiatives have generated unease in the business community, dismay among allies, and downdrafts in stock markets.
He bought lucrative music-publishing companies even as, to his dismay, he lost control of the Beatles publishing to Jackson.
The same dismay and disdain I once had for them, I now feel every time I try to use voice.
Nationalists overwhelmingly voted to Remain but now with dismay find that Northern Ireland's ties to the EU are being undone.
Personal care products in the United States are still regulated according to a 1938 bill, much to Ms. Renfrew's dismay.
To the dismay of the authorities, the blaze jumped a large firebreak that had been constructed in its anticipated path.
Mr. Trump first expressed his dismay about Mr. Atkinson around the time the whistle-blower's complaint became public in September.
The violence that year reintroduced American cities to civil rights protests and made Black Lives Matter a megaphone of dismay.
" Another character, describing an old acquaintance, says she's "collecting her portion of gloom and dismay, just like any of us.
His tone is often contentious, but, amid increasing dismay about technology's influence on contemporary life, such forceful questioning is salutary.
Naturally, many students set their own boundaries, establish norms for personal deportment and express their dismay when those are breached.
However, the tables have turned in the comment section on Instagram, a fact that may cause any diehard Slytherin dismay.
Much to the dismay of Pride and Prejudice fans everywhere, the real Mr. Darcy would have been no Colin Firth.
Many other leaders have expressed dismay and anger at Trump's withdrawal and pledged to push ahead with the Paris accord.
Roger Cohen LONDON — Europe, the soil on which Fascism took root, is watching the rise of Donald Trump with dismay.
Research indicates that dismay at this tax change might be quite politically salient to the taxpayer when making voting decisions.
He had more to say, but was cutoff by Emmy producers with music, much to the dismay of social media.
By the time he took over the chairmanship of the Military Affairs Committee in 1941, there was much undisguised dismay.
The decision to end a sexual encounter because of premature orgasm can be borne of mental dismay or physical discomfort.
Luke and Lorelai, the central couple, hardly ever say "I love you" to one another, much to their supporters' dismay.
It went out off Stones's heel, but Cakir didn't see that and gives a goal kick — to Perisic's obvious dismay.
But, to the dismay of many who supported him, the leftist president has glossed over the specific dangers women face.
Now, Jackson is out (as first reported by Adam Schefter) ... and the Browns are once again a team in dismay.
To the dismay of Ms. Twena and Mr. Zurofsky, their second child didn't appear to choose his own name … initially.
Dismay and rage are rising in France about the police response to months of protests by the Yellow Vest movement.
While politicians take turns laying blame on one another, activists and residents have expressed dismay at Lebanon's resurgent trash problem.
TMZ broke the story ... Jessica appeared to start it, and it seemed it was to the dismay of other housemates.
His people, mostly commoners, amassed personal wealth as China's economy skyrocketed — to the dismay and envy of many Red Aristocrats.
Some of the network's employees expressed dismay that Fox News had allowed the article to be published on its website.
We've let disgust and dismay lead us to withdraw while bad actors take control of the direction of our movement.
In neither case was Ms. Delano consulted, and neither gift remained in her son's possession for long, to his dismay.
New Yorkers are leaving the city in droves to hide out in the Hamptons, much to the dismay of locals.
Workers at the company expressed their dismay at Mr. Kalanick's departure, mourning at work while Uber was plunged into uncertainty.
To his dismay, PH says that wasn't possible ... so he made a tough decision in getting all the way out.
Matthew, after initial dismay, warms to Anne, but the match seems doomed to fail because of the stern Marilla's reaction.
To her dismay, Julia earns the part of a Munchkin, along with other local children and three adults with dwarfism.
So the tug of war between the N.F.L. and Kaepernick continues, to the dismay of anyone hoping for a resolution.
It might have, given past tensions and Turkey's dismay at Vladimir Putin's role in the devastating civil war in Syria.
Tarek Zaghloul, executive director of the Egyptian Organisation for Human Rights, voiced dismay at the make-up of the committee.
It takes the time to admonish regulators, but shows no dismay about the size, concentration or power of Wall Street.
To the relief of conservative Catholics, and to the dismay of his progressive well-wishers, Francis let the matter drop.
There will be significant misery and dismay in Europe — so much, in fact, that even "never again" could happen again.
ATLANTA — The Launching Pad has been reborn, much to the dismay of R. A. Dickey and other Atlanta Braves pitchers.
And I have followed the growth of DeFi with … well … eye-watering boredom, along with some dismay, until this week.
In broader terms, Jo's resignation underscores the dismay with which moderate Conservatives have reacted to the prime minister's brutal tactics.
And that fact set up the collision of Wednesday night, and the tone of dismay and shock in the commentaries.
When international pressure forced that vote to a runoff, Mr. Abdullah pulled out of the race, to his supporters' dismay.
Ronald Anderson also commented on the video in his own Facebook post, expressing "dismay" over the behavior of the NCOs.
He has also expressed disagreement with foreign funding of Tunisian civil society groups, to the dismay of Western donor countries.
Some members have expressed dismay at being vilified by some members of the Democratic Party directly to lawmakers they're backing.
And the rational world throws up its hands in dismay over the style, if not the outcome of these negotiations.
Rose's co-hosts on "CBS This Morning", Norah O'Donnell and Gayle King, on Tuesday voiced their dismay at the allegations.
Let me preface this by saying that, to my preteen dismay, I never had a RAZR to call my own.
But multiple former military leaders are publicly expressing dismay, calling it the latest example of Trump politicizing the armed services.
Unfortunately for Corbyn, Dugher is very popular among Labour MPs and his dismissal was met with an outpouring of dismay.
However, the cycle of alarm, dismay and reassurance, along with the hasty measures that typically follow, are now almost ritual.
The U.S. economy is not a smoldering hellscape, to the dismay of one presidential candidate The U.S. economy is not a smoldering hellscape, to the dismay of one presidential candidate The U.S. grew at its fastest clip in two years during the third quarter, echoing other signals of improvement in the world's largest economy.
To my 15-year-old self's dismay, my mom was right: A clean, organized home really can make you feel better.
The letter, titled "The legging problem," expresses her dismay at seeing college students in leggings at Mass on campus last fall.
To the band's dismay, plenty of skinheads misunderstood where the band was coming from, and showed up at Joy Division's concerts.
For decades, the French have watched with dismay as the Spanish, Americans and British have successively monopolised the trophy (see chart).
The US Army Corps of Engineers granted the project final permits in July -- to the dismay of environmentalists and tribe members.
With one more episode of Game of Thrones to go, the internet is buzzing with dismay over Daenerys Targaryen's character arc.
However, the public reaction has been one of shocked dismay at the extravagant lifestyles conjured up by many of the disclosures.
Stormi is on the mend after an allergic reaction sent her to the hospital, much to her mom Kylie Jenner's dismay.
But to the shock and dismay of the gathered onlookers, the ultra-logical Spock in real life knew nothing about chess.
"I got past my dismay in November, and in December, started thinking about my responsibility as a citizen," Hoffman told me.
Kate and Toby (Chris Sullivan) have moved in together and are already getting frisky, much to brother Kevin's (Justin Hartley) dismay.
Last week, according to state media, China's leader read with dismay a report on the poor eyesight of his young citizens.
The letter goes on to express dismay that Israel made a judgment about Peterson's actions when the investigation is still ongoing.
Frank Ocean and Katy Perry cut exclusive deals with Apple Music, to the dismay of executives at Spotify, a Swedish rival.
Because of the video, Dr. Click became the public face of the upheaval, to the dismay of some of the protesters.
This was to the dismay of Clarke and Kubrick, who ended up recutting parts of the film for the regular release.
Credit: Will Kirk/Johns Hopkins UniversityPerhaps you've felt the dismay of finding white spots in an otherwise pristine hunk of chocolate.
On social media, hashtags like #AdiosalaGuerra (farewell to war) and #PazenColombia (peace in Colombia) trended, but other users expressed their dismay.
It might also dismay Italian President Sergio Mattarella, who has repeatedly stressed the importance of maintaining a strong, pro-European stance.
Quickly realizing her daughter's dismay, Claire and Phil (Ty Burrell) gave their blessing to Haley and Dylan and suggested they elope.
To many conservatives' dismay, Mr Piñera has promised to keep Ms Bachelet's free university tuition for the poorest 60% of students.
The caller had watched the fall of the Berlin Wall and the toppling of Nicolae Ceausescu in Romania with growing dismay.
He's openly crude, but intensely caring, often expressing deep dismay at the degradation of his hometown, and the world at large.
To the dismay of liberals, Mr Xi last year secured a constitutional revision that allows him to remain president for life.
But the ability of algorithms to reach the intended audience by sifting vast amounts of personal data is causing growing dismay.
Others in the country expressed alarm and dismay over the U.S. move, which threatened to diminish hopes of improved bilateral ties.
Putin generally prefers bargaining, but he has also developed a taste for proactive moves and enjoys watching his counterparts' resulting dismay.
All three were scheduled to testify in March, but their hearing was canceled, to the dismay of Democrats on the committee.
Yet to the dismay of its own leadership the CHP's core constituency, as well as most of its MPs, are Alevis.
In Beethoven's day many of them met with incomprehension and dismay, which the short-tempered composer had to learn to accommodate.
Just because enough people are liking, commenting, sharing and viewing the article, either with genuine care or out of curiosity/dismay.
So imagine this guy's dismay when he realized that the glass sliding doors he just got installed had one major flaw.
Imagine his dismay when he noticed another game on the market, called "Watch Ya' Mouth" ... which he says is almost identical.
America has long been looked to for leadership," Romney wrote, adding, "Trump's words and actions have caused dismay around the world.
But critics of Lopez Obrador expressed dismay that she would fill the seat vacated last month by Justice Margarita Luna Ramos.
Fresh from hosting last night's Golden Globes, Ricky Gervais, who appeared with Bowie on an episode of Extras, expressed his dismay.
The White House on Wednesday issued a Statement of Administration Policy expressing dismay that such cuts were not taken into account.
The White House on Wednesday issued a Statement of Administration Policy expressing dismay that such cuts were not taken into account.
Much of the Congressional Black Caucus signed on to a letter in December expressing dismay that the FCC was considering it.
"The utter dismay amongst businesses watching events in Westminster cannot be exaggerated," the British Chambers of Commerce said in a statement.
That's why the Army's plan to get rid of most of its boats and the units overseeing them, caused immediate dismay.
"I think it's the lesser of two evils," Ms. Weidman, 27, said, expressing dismay over how Mr. Trump talks about women.
In all these cases, management expressed dismay over the lapses, and investigations ended up blaming the company "culture" for the situation.
Experts in politics, diplomacy and journalism have shaken their heads in dismay and bewilderment, unable to come up with a parallel.
" The A4 waist challenge annoyed him, he said, for allowing "certain people to gain bragging rights, while leaving others in dismay.
Other families interviewed Monday expressed similar dismay, and a belief that they will never know what happened to the young men.
And on four separate occasions, it's gone missing and re-appeared on eBay, much to the dismay of the local policeman.
In more recent years, Mr. Buatta was a proud Trump supporter, much to the dismay of his many liberal Democrat friends.
Supporters who had not seen the news over Twitter expressed dismay and sadness as staffers explained Klobuchar was leaving the race.
One point of continuing dismay for Afghan and American officials has been Mr. Hekmatyar's defense of Hezb-i-Islami's suicide bombings.
The move has inspired congratulations and humor, some surprise and a little dismay to see a veteran journalist leave the field.
Reflecting the party divisions, allies of each of the men involved reacted with astonishment, relief or dismay according to their allegiances.
After the hearing, some survivors and members of the victims' families expressed their dismay at watching Mr. Tarrant smile in court.
He expressed dismay that Puerto Ricans, in his view, tended to define all politics on the basis of a single issue.
To his parents' dismay, Leo returns spouting ideals about helping Syrian refugees as well as doomsday prophecies about our endangered planet.
Mr. Slimane's first Celine show in September, during the women's week in Paris, raised the usual paroxysms of delight and dismay.
Many Sri Lankans interviewed after the bombings expressed dismay that horrors they thought had ended had returned with a fearsome vengeance.
The charges against him were later dropped, to widespread public dismay, as he had been caught on camera taking the money.
The cereal itself has changed formulas at least once throughout the years, to the dismay of some serious Blueberry Morning enthusiasts.
So, much to the dismay of the jaded Israeli electorate, they went to the polls for a third time, on Monday.
But government ministers have reacted with dismay to the prospect of debating another potential world first: a ban on circumcising boys.
The news was met with a mixture of surprise and dismay, with some fearing that these lifeforms could contaminate the Moon.
Moments later, he returned to the field, blew his whistle and — to the Australians' dismay this time — awarded a penalty kick.
A lot of top Republican leaders have expressed their dismay about what was obviously a sexist insult, but that's hardly sufficient.
Carson, brought out of retirement by Mary much to Thomas' dismay, is more than a match for his dour royal counterpart.
Senators expressed dismay that Trump's demands for a possible deal appeared to shift under the influence of his advisors, particularly Miller.
Much of this has stoked dismay among the conservative populists who saw Mr. Trump as a once-in-a-lifetime figure.
At the same time, M.B.Z. watched in dismay as armies mobilized on the other side of the region's great sectarian divide.
But much to my dismay, he thinks that a decent chunk of Circle's supposed intelligence is in the realm of plausibility.
Watching Daimler chief executive Dieter Zetsche shook his head in dismay, while Hamilton threw his steering wheel out of the car.
Celebrities like Ariana Grande were quick to jump on the trend, posting her dismay at matching with her least favorite Pokémon.
Suddenly — somewhat to the dismay of his very proper family — he started looking up famous chainsaw artists and asking for apprenticeships.
The numbers will dismay policymakers who will soon hunker down at Beijing's army-run Jingxi Hotel to decide 25 economic targets.
Inch expressed dismay over GE's worsening debt ratios in the face of efforts to raise cash by selling long-held businesses.
Some of the paperboys were sent out of town to stay with relatives to the dismay of our manager, Mr. Lamb.
Zelenskiy took power in April on promises to root out corruption amid widespread dismay over rising prices and sliding living standards.
On his 20th birthday, after a near-death experience — and to the dismay of his Jewish father — he became a Christian.
It was a hit, to the dismay of jazz purists, and helped establish a formula for smooth jazz we know today.
She has, at times, been deeply suicidal, but she has kept herself from going through with it, almost to her dismay.
Not that Osmond calls the high we're seeking out hallucinatory, instead opting for "visual disturbance"—much to the dismay of Fredenham.
Others have expressed dismay with negative advertisements Right to Rise has run and a 15-minute pro-Bush documentary that it produced.
To the dismay of advertisers, members of this "geek culture" are more likely to shield themselves from online publishers with ad blockers.
The billionaire elite expressed dismay at the direction the 29-year-old freshman firebrand from New York wants to take the nation.
"I could never imagine that the Taliban would be back at the gates of Kabul," said Najib, shaking his head in dismay.
She, Arellano and Perez listened in dismay as the congressman told them they would not be able to get an answer today.
He went to a big chain pharmacy in Los Angeles and was told — to his dismay — that his prescription would cost $450.
Dog lovers took to Twitter to defend their good boys and girls and to express their anger and dismay over the column.
Several US military and defense officials, including personnel deployed to Syria, expressed dismay at how the Trump administration has handled the situation.
Neighbors from all sides converged to express their upset and dismay that we built a dock and plan to get a boat.
Her mother, Ingrid Wall, wrote on Facebook on Wednesday that the family felt "boundless sadness and dismay" at news of her death.
This, of course, comes at the dismay of my colleagues and supervisors, because I haven't shown up to work in several weeks.
REGIONAL REPERCUSSIONS The South Korean decision is likely to be met with dismay in the United States, which fears weakened security cooperation.
Much to the dismay of the keepers of the sport, in recent years match durations have been getting longer rather than shorter.
Belated official acknowledgment of secret programmes has often been met by public dismay, even after assurances that they have been properly overseen.
The foreign ministry said it expressed dismay to the embassy because such "unjustifiable warnings" could have negative effects especially on the economy.
Today, I feel compelled to share my dismay about some circumstances painfully relevant to our fellow MIT community members of Chinese descent.
February 613, 603 -- Judge Rudolph Contreras expresses dismay and determines that the delays in releasing the remaining of Clinton's emails is unreasonable.
A spokesperson for the Department of Justice noted the government's dismay over the ruling and said it is mulling "possible next steps".
Much to the dismay of purists, we may soon be entering an era of synthetic "designer" wines that are made without grapes.
Much to Fortenbery's dismay, she said Pinellas County officials told her they won't remove the gator, but they plan to monitor it.
The announcement was greeted with dismay in the Tumblr community, which has long been a bastion for DIY and non-mainstream porn.
The ACLU and SPLC were among the first organizations to express dismay and vow to fight the order as the news broke.
And, to our dismay, the show's attendees remained silent, effectively condoning the show's message by posting congratulatory (and blurry) snapshots on Instagram.
Trump also reiterated his dismay with Rosenstein for appointing a special counsel to lead the Russia investigation: former FBI director Robert Mueller.
Six years ago today a video of a dog named Fenton chasing some deer to the dismay of his human went viral.
I just didn't feel that same shock and dismay that I felt when I read about the wedding for the first time.
She's upgraded her house and her wardrobe (somewhat), but Lorelai has stayed true to her beloved Jeep — much to Gypsy's dismay. 6.
The prospect of turning off the taps in one of Europe's most popular tourist cities has caused dismay in the hospitality sector.
To Turkey's dismay, Trump has decided to arm Syrian Kurdish militants in the impending fight to retake the key city of Raqqa.
In Israel, where the news broke late in the evening, supporters of Netanyahu expressed dismay at what they saw as dual slights.
But within weeks of the latest crisis erupting, diplomats and aid workers were privately expressing dismay at her lack of deeper involvement.
The move would make Italy the first G7 country to back the initiative, much to the dismay of the U.S. and EU.
In short, and to China's dismay, North Korea has provided America with the justification for increasing military deployments in North-East Asia.
Both Eric Holder, the former attorney-general, and Loretta Lynch, the present one, have expressed dismay at the current state of affairs.
To the dismay of our allies, the White House could any day announce the U.S. will withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.
House Agriculture Committee Chairman K. Michael Conaway (R-Texas) quickly responded with dismay that "critical help" for the cotton sector was excluded.
That pattern, of expressed dismay followed by opportunistic accession, was on display in the Party's surrender to Trump during the Presidential campaign.
Suleman has expressed dismay at the abandonment of her work and the biennale's curator Muhammed Zeeshan has expressed solidarity with the artist.
China also voiced dismay with the appeals body ruling, particularly its "sweeping" interpretation of the term "public body" under WTO subsidy rules.
Some critics express dismay that the president didn't explicitly call out Kim's crimes at the summit and, instead, lavished him with praise.
The American Cancer Society expressed dismay that the guidelines did not take a stronger stand on the need to reduce meat consumption.
As world leaders express dismay over Trump, the cost of his chaotic, values-free leadership is being recognized within his own party.
They presented a 2010 letter to Mr. Baroni from Mr. Sokolich, detailing the mayor's dismay over the "crippling" traffic in Fort Lee.
Italy has routinely expressed dismay at the pace and quality of the Egyptian inquest, and in April recalled its ambassador in protest.
And some fans have taken to social media to express dismay at the approaching "Crown Jewel," especially in light of Khashoggi's disappearance.
So the precedent that the president is setting here is something that should be met with great unease and dismay by Republicans.
"Johnson went on to express dismay that people in the US "don't eat any British lamb or beef or haggis from Scotland.
Orlando Bloom appeared on The Howard Stern Show on Wednesday, and, much to his dismay, was asked about those viral nude photos.
She went on to express her dismay at the complexities and inadequacies of New York subways compared with those in her country.
We're told he was in the Rose Garden when he lit up a cigarette, much to the dismay of the Secret Service.
Some vocal segments of the domestic political establishment and anti-Trump pundits responded to news of the conversation with shock and dismay.
They gobble space when parked by the doorway, or, to the dismay of those without children, in the hallways of residential buildings.
LGBT activists are reacting with anger and dismay at the prospect that Apple might build its new corporate campus in North Carolina.
Her performance was cut off, much to the dismay of her fans, but you can watch some of what was aired below.
Governors in Georgia, Mississippi and Louisiana have all suggested merging or closing schools like Grambling State, much to the dismay of alumni.
Though we can't say for sure, we suspect that we'll see an uptick in fast fashion consumption, much to Vivienne Westwood's dismay.
The camera caught Mourning shaking his head in dismay and then slowly nodding, seemingly coming to terms with his team&aposs situation.
Her supporters welcomed the forceful words, but some top Democrats expressed dismay at her use of explicit language and calls for impeachment.
She introduced a male dancer, Erick Hawkins, to this troupe in 1937, causing dismay among several of her dancers, colleagues and devotees.
The killing has ignited anger and dismay in New Zealand, and vigils for Ms. Millane are planned around the country this week.
They've quickly become the most prolific creators of public art in New York City history — to the dismay of leading art historians.
To the dismay of some Devils fans, Shero has maintained his team is still in rebuilding mode, even after its playoff run.
He was vocal about his dismay after the decision was announced, and talked about leaving the Capitals to join the Russian delegation.
Alas, much to Wilson's dismay, the album wasn't particularly well-received in the US, peaking at 21967th place on the Billboard 103.
Gay imagery was largely underplayed in "Bohemian Rhapsody," to the dismay of people eager for Hollywood to become less timid about homosexuality.
But much to my dismay I didn't get to experience the radio, because (again) I opened my eyes around 6:00 a.m.
Jackie existed (to her own occasional dismay) very much in the eye of the beholder, ever an object of fascination, even worship.
But Netflix has gotten in the habit of flouting this rule, much to the dismay of theaters owners and the movie industry.
The thing that will dismay some tenderhearted viewers — and that may have spooked the distributor — is the film's steely refusal of hypocrisy.
Natalie Weill, a recent graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, was among those on Friday expressing dismay about Ms. DeVos's move.
Much to the dismay of human rights activists, the government has often relied on such local militias in Ghor and other provinces.
The most probable reason for French dismay is that they see themselves falling prey to the old competitor ploy from the 1990s.
As before, the fight involved Hoory and the IRS taking a relatively aggressive position, and Microsoft and its allies reacting with dismay.
In her Nobel lecture, delivered in Stockholm earlier this month, the Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk surveyed the world of letters with dismay.
During her public testimony on Friday, she expressed her dismay at the State Department's silence in the face of the President's attacks.
Zarif expressed his dismay that the United States has not learned that sanctions are ineffective in changing the political climate in Iran.
But the same remarks will probably dismay other Catholics who have said they would like to see women eventually serve as priests.
Eccentric as it seemed to some, the performance reflected the continental establishment's bafflement and dismay at Britain's divorce from the European Union.
To our dismay (but not to my surprise), the concessions were not enough to get the Freedom Caucus on board, as usual.
And some expressed dismay that the allegations against Porter weren't acted upon when senior members of Trump's team became aware of them.
Throughout the Trump presidency, Democrats have resisted pursuing impeachment even as we watched with dismay and disgust at a pattern of wrongdoing.
Construction began in 2007, to the dismay of some businesses and residents who endured shaking, clanging and dust as the work proceeded.
So the precedent the President is setting here is something that should be met with great unease and dismay by the Republicans.
In fact, I was Ms. Chávez's second American charge ever, a fact she mentioned several times with bewilderment, if not some dismay.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said he was looking forward to working with Trump: Here's Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale expressing her dismay.
I am a total hippie and I carry these things around with me, much to the dismay of my poor arms and shoulders.
And he spends most of each flight either watching the news or complaining about it, often to the dismay of sleep-deprived staffers.
So here's the deal: First the coffee chain launched green unity cups, which to our dismay still managed to cause an internet uproar.
But, as anger and dismay grew over Trump's travel ban on refugees, the petition hit the 1 million mark at around 9.45 a.m.
President-elect Donald Trump, who publicly called on the Obama administration to veto the resolution, expressed dismay at the UN vote on Twitter.
However, what's especially interesting are the 60,000-plus comments, many of which express dismay and sadness that Zuckerberg is about to delete Facebook.
Fires involving Tesla's batteries have gotten a lot of attention over the last few years, much to the dismay of CEO Elon Musk.
On Friday, Twitter announced that it would be shutting down work on its Mac desktop app, to the dismay of, err, no one.
To the dismay of his fans, however, Roth was never given the Nobel Prize in Literature, an award bestowed only on living writers.
Much to Moir's dismay, the U.S. women's hockey team emerged as victors — beating out their Canadian rivals in a shootout for the gold.
So, you can imagine our dismay when we see this hilarious and iconic woman having to defend herself on Twitter from Internet trolls.
He also rescued injured animals, like snapping turtles on the side of the road, and brought them home, much to my mom's dismay.
The director and producer Judd Apatow and the actor Aaron Paul, both of whom have worked with Netflix on multiple projects, expressed dismay.
It's certainly fun to watch, and I spent most of it giggling with glee and/or dismay at how crazy it all was.
The dismay is plainly shown in its three-year stock chart, which investors— those who control the valuation of Twitter— have watched languish.
Why it matters: Seniors can still get the shot, but the vaccine won't be universally recommended — to the dismay of the vaccine makers.
But in the meantime, much to his dismay, Szabo realized he has no grounds for telling his nurse to stop cracking her knuckles.
To her dismay, most of her home was completely wiped out, despite her attempt to protect it by boarding her windows with plywood.
"It's about time we officially met, considering our DNA is swirling around in Haley's womb," says Farrah, much to Claire and Phil's dismay.
Gold, which is generally considered a safe-haven asset, has shrugged most news of escalating tensions, much to the bulls' dismay, analysts said.
Yet Attorney General Jeff Sessions is moving away from these reforms, to the dismay of advocates, experts, and some local law enforcement officials.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture again raised U.S. corn and soybean yields on Tuesday to the dismay of many doubting analysts.
" Fox News contributor Leslie Marshall is among the many who voiced their dismay on Twitter using the hashtag #AddHerName, writing simply, "#AddHerName DAMMIT!
That surprise quickly turned to dismay, as the project descended into rancor, litigation, and even the odd rumor of an international assassination plot.
The Muslim custodians of the site also expressed dismay at the Israeli government's compromise proposal of a separate but still technological security measure.
The people in shock and dismay when Trump announced he was going to withdraw — I don't think they understand what it really is.
Democrats criticize Trump administration decision The two Democratic senators from California expressed dismay over the Trump administration's decision to resume the death penalty.
This summer, Khan, 56, watched in dismay as Trump attacked the father of a fallen soldier -- a man who shared Khan's last name.
Barry McCaffrey, one of the most highly-decorated officers in the nation, signaled his dismay at the polarizing political climate of the country.
Early on in his Facebook career, Stamos reportedly faced dismay from COO Sheryl Sandberg over how proactive the platform should be policing itself.
On social media, some ESPN employees spoke out in dismay about the proposed slashing to the Special Olympics, according to the Washington Post.
Conservatives watched with dismay as Congress confirmed 327 of President Obama's judicial nominees, fearing it would further entrench liberal control of the courts.
To our dismay, we have seen cutbacks in early voting, discriminatory identification requirements, unnecessarily onerous registration procedures and purges of the voting rolls.
It can be the WTF of amazement or the WTF of dismay, and it's up to us to decide which one we want.
The company's Facebook page filled on Friday with both praise and dismay at his decision to dress Trump for the swearing-in ceremony.
The sighting followed dismay and jokes over the sighting of a stray paper coffee cup glimpsed during episode 4, aired two weeks ago.
Piles of disorganized possessions provoke disproportionate dismay and shame in the women of the house, while men seem irritated but not personally ashamed.
In the past, Trump has publicly denounced scientific evidence of climate change, describing it as a hoax, much to the dismay of scientists.
Turkey has launched strikes against the Syrian militia which, to Ankara's dismay, has gained influence as Washington's chief ally in combating Islamic State.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry expressed dismay over Moallem's firm line about Assad, saying it was a "disruption" in the peace efforts.
But the more common sentiment Wednesday was dismay — at Trump's words, but also at his repeated inability to remain on the intended message.
When Britpop hit, Suede were thrust into the limelight and credited (or accused in their opinion) as the founders, much to their dismay.
"While I support our heroic first responders, I can't in good conscience vote for legislation which to my dismay remains unfunded," Paul said.
To China's dismay, South Korea, Japan and East Asia have flourished as part of the U.S. strategy of defending democracy in the region.
She didn't reveal Ryan's response, but "my dismay — my objection — has been conveyed to the Speaker on more than one occasion," she said.
On Wednesday, after several parents voiced dismay at the prospect of being rezoned to P.S. 191, Mr. Fiordaliso asked Ms. Keville to speak.
We look at photos of Beijing and New Delhi today with dismay at the visible pollution people living there are forced to breathe.
A series of speakers, including members of Jazmine's family and community leaders, expressed dismay and shock at the murder of the young girl.
President Donald Trump's unexpected proposal to buy Greenland, and the prompt backlash, became another moment of domestic and international dismay toward the president.

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