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But Assange had by now discovered, to his chagrin, that simply posting long lists of raw and random documents on to a website failed to change the world.
To Rivers's chagrin that is what Wallace mostly did.
She expressed chagrin that her brother Hugh Rodham accepted a large fee as a pardon lobbyist.
He bought their entire stock, to find to Macy's chagrin, that it was salted, with wrong label.
Later he confessed his chagrin that, having devoted his life to earthquakes, he finally went through one without noticing it.
"It's much to my chagrin that the TV coverage for golf events start so late," groans David Elkin.
Mr. Estenson said that to his chagrin, that story was highlighted on the home page for only two hours.
And she felt some chagrin that neither she nor the other bystanders could help the man who was struggling to keep that failing heart pumping.
A judge dismissed the case, noting, with some chagrin, that the statutes applied only to "motor vehicles," and not those under horse - or human - power, like bicycles.
One of the personnel at The Statesman's New Delhi office told me, with much chagrin, that there were no archives to speak of in that bureau.
As a graduate student in history, he discovered to his chagrin that the bloody story of the labor movement was all but passed over in his textbooks.
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