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This caused him much chagrin, for he is extremely conscientious as regards his stage work.
This behavior, typical among frequent travelers who shop for fares, causes much chagrin at the third-party sites, incidentally.
One of the personnel at The Statesman's New Delhi office told me, with much chagrin, that there were no archives to speak of in that bureau.
If you're someone who's been knelt to lately, you may save much chagrin by picking up Sharon Naylor's book, "The Bride's Diplomacy Guide," which lays out "nonthreatening" solutions, complete with scripts, to 150 quandaries reported to her by brides and bridegrooms on the bumpy road to the altar.
"I don't think [Rubio] can beat the dynamic duo... the Clintons, Chapmann, who is a Republican, said, to much chagrin of those around him.
After much chagrin, she learns that life is best understood as a series of unanswerable Zen Buddhist koans, that life is in the living.
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Sonny, a local gangster (Nick Cordero) offers to help show him the ropes, much to chagrin of others.
It never stops, much to my chagrin.
(Speedo, much to Australians' chagrin, is now British-owned).
But that is not the law in the United States, much to the chagrin of shareholders.
No charges were ever brought against Henry — much to his chagrin.
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