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I felt a bit let down by two main courses.
TONY BLAIR, war leader, may feel a bit let down this week.
He said he was "a bit let down" by the personal attacks that dominated the early part of the debate.
Some riders even sounded a bit let down that a potentially adventurous commute had turned into another ho-hum morning.
I feel a bit let down after watching the UK's first-ever abortion advertisement on Channel 4 last night.
But it's also a good way to guarantee that even devoted fans will feel a bit let down if he never returns to play.
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That's something I felt a little bit let down on.
Scudamore, who was on Fifa's taskforce, said he felt "a little bit let down" by Uefa.
Surrey director of cricket Alec Stewart, another former England captain, said: "He probably feels a little bit let down after Colin Graves' comments, where it was, 'if you play county cricket, if you score runs, the slate's been wiped clean, you will be considered'.
Workers at Chernobyl had been told that the disaster in the US was a result of capitalist contempt for "the human factor", so they probably felt a little bit let down by the Socialist dream when they realised that Soviet care for "the human factor" involved enduring an apocalyptic meltdown before you died of cancer.
But you do leave feeling a bit let-down, as if the show had failed, finally, to clinch its case.
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