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With it, they've built a better, yet infinitely more despondent, dance party.
In the novels of the 1850s, he was politically more despondent, emotionally more tragic.
With it, the group has built a better, yet infinitely more despondent, dance party.
"They tend to get more despondent, more lethargic, on winter days," Dr. Hilfer said.
Babbage returned to the crumbling freeways and surface streets of California more despondent than ever.
I left Copenhagen more despondent than I have felt in a long time.
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England finished on 296 for nine and elated; South Africa, so tantalisingly close once more, wore the despondent look of Boat Race losers.
Roger Federer, who is edging back up the rankings, and Andy Murray, who is going in the opposite direction, leave the baked hard courts of Miami for the draining clay of Europe more encouraged than despondent in defeat.
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