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On the contrary, ordinary people feel increasingly disappointed and angry".
A registered Democrat, Ms. Ramstad voted for President Obama but has grown increasingly disappointed with him.
More specifically, domestic investors might get increasingly disappointed about prospects of future financial reforms, especially reforms on stock markets.
It dates to the late 19th century, when society was becoming increasingly disappointed, pessimistic and fearful over the lack of medical progress against cancer.
"If they think that this is going to be the thing that mobilizes an increasingly disappointed Latino electorate, I think they're wrong," said Frank Sharry, executive director of America's Voice, a group advocating for liberalized immigration.
Mr. King said he grew increasingly disappointed with Mr. Bush's campaigning, particularly his appearance at Bob Jones University, a conservative Christian school in Greenville, S.C., that prohibits interracial dating.
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Friends of the United States in Europe and elsewhere have grown increasingly impatient, disappointed and annoyed with actions by Washington.
As a result, she felt increasingly sad and disappointed, was slowly withdrawing from him, and found herself in a confused search for clarity, struggling to discover what was wrong with her by examining old relationship patterns, etc. 1) Event She described to me how he expressed not wanting to be monogamous, and how he felt they should keep their relationship open.
Disappointed in love, increasingly alienated from Soviet reality, and denied a visa to travel abroad, he committed suicide in Moscow.
As an adult, he was increasingly a big-talking but disappointed salesman, while his wife, who became a bank official, took responsibility for the family and for the grandson who came to live with them rather than his mother.
That longevity is also the cabinet's biggest strategic challenge: pledges to do more and better, even from fresh faces, are hard to sell to a public that is increasingly and inevitably bored and disappointed.In Mr Brown's halcyon summer, Number 10 posted a clip of his first cabinet meeting as prime minister on YouTube.
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