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"Was that a mistake, was that a disillusionment!
"There's more a disillusionment than anything else," says Jennifer Higgie, co-editor of Frieze magazine.
There is also a disillusionment with how democracy functions in the west, and with the strange fruit it bears.
And the price America pays for it is, to a great extent, a disillusionment among the people.
"Band members linked their success to a disillusionment with radical politics a year after massive student unrest at Columbia," Marcus writes (pp. 12 14).
Near the beginning of the fifth and latest installment of "Harry Potter," one of Harry's former teachers performs a "Disillusionment Charm" on him.
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It seems so sweet – when really it represents an absolute disillusionment, a mode that, in this era of automatic autofiction, is retrospectively acquiring a surprising analytic weight.
The results of an annual survey by the Pew Research Center show a deepening disillusionment with the European Union in major member countries.
It was a true word-of-mouth success and tapped into a deeper disillusionment with organised religion.
The report also highlights a surging disillusionment with politics.
But beneath FTheVote's goofiness is a profound disillusionment.
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