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Elsewhere, an anonymous adviser on the site expresses despondency at BrightHouse's enduring popularity.
She hovers between feeling pleased with the marshalling of community energies to help people and despondency at the rising need.
Among liberals, outrage at the manner of his death has been matched only by despondency at the public reaction.
In the view of aides including John Negroponte, his first director of national intelligence, Mr Bush's despondency at the worst moments of the Iraq war approached clinical depression.
I think that I am handling Parkinson's well — no despondency at what I can no longer do, but I get encouragement from everyone to do what I can.
Our military defense will surely be more effective if we simultaneously work to fight economic deprivation, injustice and despondency at home and abroad.
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You can't have comic liberation without comic penetration, and blowing a raspberry at despondency doesn't cut it.
If Labour was gloomy when it won there can be no surprise at despondency when Labour has lost unexpectedly.
This play his only prose work shows Tennyson's growing despondency and resentment at the religious, moral, and political tendencies of the age.
The psychologist G. Stanley Hall lent scientific legitimacy to the concept of adolescence, describing it, in 1904, as a "genetic period of storm and stress," with a "curve of despondency" that rises at the age of eleven and falls by twenty-three.
Ms. Swift continues to croon about boys with a charming despondency that plays at direct odds of the formidable success of "Red" (Big Machine), her Billboard chart-topping fourth studio album.
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