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When the Ivorian government invited Pope John Paul II to consecrate it in 1990, he voiced mild displeasure but agreed to come on one condition: a hospital for the poor was to be built next door.
At this point, I was still too dazzled to consider what I should obviously do (ie, leave), but when Roland Mouret himself walked in, took one look at my cheap knock-off with an expression best described as "mild displeasure", my head cleared pretty quickly.
To their father's mild displeasure, they were feeling the Bern.
If I drink it too fast, it will give me indigestion").. Nor would it be wise, at the security area, to engage in serious conversation with a fellow traveler expressing even mild displeasure with any aspect of our government.
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And his displeasure is mild compared with that of a bride scorned.
Wiest, who in "Bullets Over Broadway" was made to descend a staircase about thirty times, knows Allen's look of displeasure — what she calls "a mild and gentlemanly disgust".
So our mild-mannered foreign secretary seemed well within his sensible options to show public displeasure, as he did yesterday.
Fans expressed displeasure.
Environmental advocates voiced displeasure.
Durand's displeasure was unmistakable.
The towns immediately made their displeasure apparent.
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