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This argument may reduce you to tears of dismayed laughter.
Less than a Matisse?" His remarks prompted groans of dismayed mockery in the press.
In January a group of dismayed academics, doctors and scientists urged universities to renounce courses in alternative medicine.
He let his breath out in a rush, then turned and started running, pushing past the group of dismayed boys who had crowded in behind him.
The team showed what plenty of dismayed concertgoers have already intuited: the noise is inevitable no matter how the candy is opened.
My son's future wife was just sort of dismayed that, you know, all those people died and it was a letter that survived".
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Phillips believes that letters of complaint should include strong sentiments and aggressive vocabulary (along the lines of "shocked," "appalled," and "dismayed"), but should be polite throughout.
If Gary Shteyngart never writes another word, he will nonetheless have made his mark and earned the eternal gratitude of those of us dismayed by our addiction to electronic devices ("Only Disconnect," July 18).
It couldn't have come at a more opportune time: in the centre of London, heartland of the dismayed and disillusioned 48percentt, stuck on this island as it skids into chaos.
At the firm's Chicago office, a partner, William J. Linklater, said, "The firm is, of course, dismayed and disappointed to learn of this breach of trust from a trusted employee".
Lately, a chorus of analysts, dismayed by the weakness of the euro and (in Britain) by the strength of sterling, has been calling for exchange-market intervention to put matters straight.
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