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Public dismay quickly turned to derision and, eventually, indifference.
But that public dismay has not been translated into any real improvements.
That public dismay left the criminal justice system on trial and scrambling to reform.
Public dismay was also part of a wider anger about salaries across the board.
David Greenberg confuses Republican "isolationism" with public dismay over Washington's latest political-military attempts to fine-tune the planet.
Might this sudden outbreak of moral clarity have something to do with polls showing mounting public dismay over crooked corporations?
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They were elected to do that by a Greek public dismayed by years of austerity after the crisis in 2010.
Erica Burman, developing this theme, has argued that Irma Hadžimuratović became an "emotional focus" for a British public dismayed by its government's ambiguous and cautious attitude to the conflict in Bosnia: The widespread anxieties and consternation over government inactivity throughout the crisis could be deflected and resolved by rescuing a handful of children.
In sympathy with the American publics dismay over coffee rationing Eleanor also cut the demitasse of coffee from the White House after-dinner ritual.
Not that she had been a stranger to the public's dismay.
To the public's dismay, JAXA officials said they were not sure whether any samples had been collected.
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