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There was no epiphany, merely growing dismay.
The unreality is reinforced by Hollywood, much to the growing dismay of many obstetricians and gynecologists.
Hunt caused growing dismay in his department by his apparent enthusiasm for intervening on behalf of the Murdochs.
WASHINGTON — All week long, officials at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation watched with growing dismay as a YouTube video ricocheted around the Internet.
It is that it's politically enfeebled and that – to the growing dismay of the Americans – it's European wing is militarily enfeebled and politically quasi-pacifist.
But one common strand is their growing dismay over Mr. Eisner's management style, which has left in its wake a large number of alienated former executives and colleagues.
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Isabella, Edward's queen, and the English barons grew dismayed by Edward's behavior.
His relationship with his parents was troubled as he grew dismayed at what he said was their dissolute lifestyle.
Still, even as Wilson campaigned for sociobiology, he began to grow dismayed with the scientific framework that made it possible.
At the meeting, Mr. Carter grew dismayed that Mr. Reagan listened without comment and did not take notes.
Mr. Bailey, who had grown dismayed by the polarization of national campaigns in the 1980s, started The Hotline in 1987 partly as an experiment in bipartisanship, he said.
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