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Others were more dismayed.
It is perhaps even more dismayed by Brexit.
Few were more dismayed than Denmark by Britain's bust-up with its EU partners in December.
In short, one should be more dismayed than surprised by today's events.
Personally, I love NPR, and so am all the more dismayed that it has put itself in this position.
"With the approaching holiday season, we are even more dismayed by the empty chair at our family table," she said.
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Dozens more defectors, dismayed by international inertia towards a dictatorship that enslaved an entire population for seven decades, are trying to topple tyranny with similar tactics.
"The two firms concerned are highly reputable and I'm more than dismayed, I think it's a disgraceful attack on the integrity of these lawyers doing their job," said Professor Mansfield.
My quick, mildly sarcastic reply was to remind her that my dear mother would have wondered why I didn't have the party catered and would have been more than dismayed that I wasn't wearing heels and hose.
Nonetheless, we were far more impressed than dismayed.
"Should we go ahead with so many programmes for fighters when their forward bases and aircraft carriers would be vulnerable to missile attack?" he asks.The second sulking group, those who want to make the Department of Defence more efficient, are dismayed that, although Mr Cohen says the right things, he has proposed only modest changes.
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