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But the libertarians have grown deeply disenchanted.
He's the improbable beneficiary of a deeply disenchanted public.
But she had become deeply disenchanted with her party.
But it may carry particular value for Mr. Schneiderman, a sitting state lawmaker seeking a promotion in a year when voters appear deeply disenchanted with incumbents in general and Albany in particular.
Bush had made some progress with him on bilateral issues such as nuclear-arms proliferation, but by 2007 Putin had grown deeply disenchanted and came to feel that the West was treating Russia as a "vassal".
Political observers here say Mr. Nikolic's message — low on policy proposals and high on nationalism — is resonating with Serbs, who are deeply disenchanted with the country's progress since Mr. Tadic's Democratic Party helped overthrow Mr. Milosevic eight years ago.
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Randy Graff, playing the disenchanted, deeply bored wife of a fatuous count (Douglas Sills), runs away with the show with her dry, exaggerated line readings.
It became disenchanted and disenchanting, predictable and intellectualized.
He became disenchanted with communism and was deeply suspicious of any political philosophy that encouraged fixation on a single goal without any regard for the grim consequences this could have.
Although he remains deeply conservative, Lutz told me that he has become disenchanted with the right's willingness to spread lies to aid the cause.
Disenchanted with banking?
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