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Brit watch has become slightly more dispiriting.
In less prosperous areas, sorry infrastructure is even more dispiriting.
The romances are more true to life, less mythic, more dispiriting.
If it remains lame, passengers can expect more delayed launches, more rising airfares and more dispiriting court cases.
It's hard enough to watch a play that isn't working, but observing someone else watching the same thing can be even more dispiriting.
The package outlined by the Administration at least spreads the minimum tax giveback over ten years, but in some respects it is even more dispiriting.
Democrats didn't need more dispiriting news to dampen party enthusiasm, but they may be getting it compliments of the BP spill.
While their previous game in Wellington, an eight-wicket thrashing by New Zealand, was humiliating for its rapid nature, this latest loss was perhaps more dispiriting.
The fantasy of clubbing makes the reality of it seem even more dispiriting.
I don't know which is more dispiriting: the New York Times' failure to call Betsy McCaughey a liar, or Barack Obama's failure to call Chuck Grassley a liar.
But "Community" aimed so much higher that seeing a bastardized version of it on a regular basis is much more dispiriting.
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