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And if that picture never reveals itself, it feels like a letdown, not a tragedy.
The loss relegated the college to the N.I.T., but it hardly felt like a letdown Tuesday.
After that much commotion, Friday's concert was almost guaranteed to feel like a letdown.
But for the first time all night it didn't feel like a letdown.
Instead, the show came out of its short hiatus with more Perils of Will, which felt like a letdown.
Changing back to what I came in wearing felt like a letdown, like getting negged by a pretty girl who hasn't even heard your adorable childhood stories.
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If No Country for Old Men hadn't been so brilliant, and if the Coen brothers didn't in any case have such a hard-won and thoroughly earned reputation as distinctive and intelligent film-makers, this wouldn't have felt like such a letdown.
Of course my judgment is affected by the fact that I know we won't be seeing Will for future episodes, but even so felt like something of a letdown.
There's honest sentiment in them, rather than the respectful entombment that has made the occasional attempt to revive the form (in limp pictures like "Evita") such a letdown.
In this instance, Mr. Sherman and the magazine benefited because the Gawker item built anticipation for the piece; but then again, the fact that it didn't contain any earthshaking new information made a very good, solid article seem like something of a letdown.
At first the songs are a letdown, unless you like soul the Billy Ocean way: Reggae Nights is glossy, catchy and utterly inconsequential.
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