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Ending the solo, he slumped in dejection.
A tearful Del Potro has retreated to his chair in dejection.
The six Rangers on the ice knelt around their net, frozen in dejection.
More lessons in dejection followed when the show was cancelled after eight episodes, without ever being aired.
They bend over in dejection, they hammer their fists on the air, they throb, gyrate and shake, all of them at various speeds.
Yet just a few years later, in "Dejection: an Ode", he said a long goodbye to creativity as his addiction began to take hook.
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But, as it sometimes chanceth, from the might Of joys in minds that can no further go, As high as we have mounted in delight In our dejection do we sink as low.
Such an enterprise, wildly ambitious even in antiquity, was in the much broader circumstances of the 18th century utterly doomed, and Smith died in 1790 in a dejection bordering on despondency.
"The Disappointed Souls," a Hodler canvas included in the Guggenheim show, is a study in male dejection: five weathered, barefoot men stare downward, two with their heads buried in their hands, the middle one with his emaciated upper body exposed.
The obtained results are in agreement with the existing data in the literature, stating that cows kept in tie-stalls have higher hygiene scores in the body region of the upper leg and flank than the ones in free housing, because of lying down in the dejections laid in stalls [ 27].
Addressing gender based violence in Minj Margaret Yalo has lived the past four years of her life in wretched dejection and often wonders why she was spared her life.
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