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There were eggs and coffee, and mutual confessions about their despondency over partisanship.
Has a curious despondency over the point of human existence enveloped your soul?
Given the general mood of despondency over this summer's crop of blockbusters, that's a surprising number.
Some recent suicides by college students have been attributed to their despondency over mounting credit card debts.
When he died of a heart attack, in 2010, Cristina's grief was as fully and publicly displayed as Perón's despondency over the loss of Evita.
Brexit despondency over the whole country – even among some of those who voted to leave – is probably linked to a sense that disinterest and pessimism carried the day.
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An eerie despondency settled over officers and crew as the days grew short and ice groaned against the hull.
No wonder an air of despondency hangs over Croatia.Correction: An earlier version of the map in this article mistakenly marked Austria as a member of NATO.
But the goalkeeper Peter Bonetti, an 11th‑hour replacement for Banks, who was sick, committed three howlers: 3-2 thethe cartwheeling Germans, disbelieving despondency all over faraway England, where, four days later, Wilson's Labour lose 60 seats, Heath's Conservatives gain 65 for a Tory majority of 43 seats over Labour and 31 seats overall.
As Manny said this, his hands began to shake and a look of despondency fell over his face again.
Mr. Suozzi, 47, was hardly the only incumbent in the November elections who failed to address the voters' pre-election despondency and anger over the economy.
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