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But the customary chagrin any angler feels as rivers begin to swell and turn the color of caramel during a deluge was doubly troubling to me on a recent expedition to the Little Delaware River.
Normally, Boston would be the perfect foil for the Yankees in their battle against Baltimore for the American League East title, but as Eric Adelson writes on Yahoo.com, their dysfunctional act isn't doing anyone any good, much to the chagrin of the Orioles, writes Peter Schmuck in The Baltimore Sun, and glee of the Yankees, John Harper writes in The Daily News.
4. Get visual: you can't just rely on text any more, much to the chagrin of writers (like me).
Any lawyerly razzmatazz can only compound Republican chagrin.
But, as he also constantly points out, he never has any money to invest, much to his chagrin.
Ultimately, to my chagrin, I cannot work up any major moral or legal long-term argument for keeping Steinbrenner out of the Hall.
But he has been cleared of any crimes in Norway, where, to the chagrin of American officials, he is free to stay.
It does not, to the chagrin of many conservatives, suggest any changes to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA.
Despite his ancient origins, Geryon, like any teenager and much to his mother's chagrin, wears a ripped T-shirt that says "God Loves Lola" on it.
The new federal Constitution, itself a reaction to the excessive populism of 1776, also did away with any semblance of term limits, much to the chagrin of Thomas Jefferson and many others uneasy over the extraordinary power of the presidency.
Smoking was banned on the cars in the 1980s, much to riders' chagrin, but the diehards fought back against any attempt to end liquor service.
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