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It's no good being perpetually disappointed.
Fielding, 34, bounces with Tiggerish enthusiasm, while Barratt, 39, is his crotchety, perpetually disappointed foil.
"And if you do try, you're just going to be perpetually disappointed".
On the ice, he comes off as a bit of a whiner, someone who seems perpetually disappointed in the lesser efforts of his comrades and opponents.
"But it's really in my own life that I've met women who are perpetually disappointed like Bananas, who can't quite regain their footing in reality.
He was perpetually disappointed by the British attitude to Europe, and especially impatient with Labour, but he put his case with courtesy and humour in a masterly speech in excellent English to the Labour Party conference in 1974.
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He lives more or less in his office; in the world beyond it he perpetually disappoints.
Dyer's Jeff is a perpetually cynical writer, disappointed in his life and work, who finds himself on assignment at the flashy art fair full of what Lewis-Kraus might call "widget salesmen".
Still, it says something about how far we've come from "hope and change" that the president's re-election hopes may depend on making a struggling, disaffected and perpetually-disappointed bloc of American voters even more disaffected than ever.
How disappointed?
Very disappointed.
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