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Yet Mr. Wyndham looked slightly disgruntled at being unable to induce other bidders to chime in.
Also don't forget Devoted and Disgruntled at CPT on Monday evening.
Disgruntled at first, I came to feel that this had actually been a serendipitous delay.
My neighbour was disgruntled at the interval but left at the end intrigued and convinced.
Jones tended to specialise in characters that PG Wodehouse would have called, if not disgruntled, at least not particularly gruntled.
Odd, really, to be disgruntled at not seeing out of a window when I wanted to travel in the dark.
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There is at least one disgruntled union at all five of the largest airlines.
The newspaper was founded in 1948, the year Israel became a state, by disgruntled journalists at Yediot Aharonot (Latest News), the leading Hebrew newspaper at the time, who walked out in a dispute over work conditions and journalistic principles.
"I think perhaps the people you have spoken to are a little little bit disgruntled … At the end of the day the contact centre industry has a very, very high turnover … it's tough".
Indeed, in general terms, Croats are a highly disgruntled lot at the moment.
For that campaign, Mr. Kennedy unleashed ads featuring disgruntled workers at American Pad & Paper, a company that cut factory jobs and slashed wages under Bain's ownership.
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