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The park is a fairly dispiriting place.
Austria in the 1920s was a dispiriting place for a young person.
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It's one of those dispiriting places attached to a garage.
Often they have become shabby dispiriting places that do little to foster affection, and, for Poles old enough to remember, they are also unwanted reminders of the shabby and dispiriting socialist era.Jakub Szczesny, an architect, who has campaigned to save many Communist-era buildings from the bulldozers, says this "made them badly perceived" and ripe for destruction.
He had cut a dejected figure on the opening night of London 2012 when he finished in a dispiriting fourth place in the 400m individual medley.
And lately, they've been a dispirited and dispiriting battleground.
In fact, Johnson goes to great lengths to suggest the opposite; Michael lives in a grotty council flat, while his post-ruck piss-ups take place in a gloomy, dispiriting drinking den where the raucousness seems entirely out of place.
But it was the lack of any feeling for what had made their faces nice in the first place that was dispiriting.
In the decade-long, often dispiriting effort to rebuild ground zero into a place of shared communion, the placement of names was something of an obsession.
Roy was one of three changes to the Surrey XI after the dispiriting events at Taunton, the others being Dwayne Bravo and Sam Curran, but Mat Pillans kept his place.
How dispiriting.
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