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"The sense I get from talking to them is that there is some disillusionment".
In 1884 Degas reached the age of 50 and confessed to his friends that he felt some disillusionment about his career.
Obama captured a large proportion of the gay vote during in 2008, but some disillusionment has crept in among campaigners since then.
But as he prepared to retire from the House, at the age of 82, he expressed some disillusionment with Congress and with his fellow black lawmakers, who he said often pursued individual interests instead of working as a cohesive group.
Some disillusionment with venture capital has already begun to set in.
Months later he famously testified to Congress expressing some disillusionment.
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The vast majority seem passively content to permit their memberships to lapse, often citing (if asked) some generalised disillusionment with the lack of Tory "robustness" – whether in government or opposition.
The Student Perspective also warns that the Trust has uncovered "some considerable disillusionment amongst current students about the value of a research career, particularly in an academic setting".
As far as how the divorce has informed her as a character, when we meet her, obviously it's contributed to some of her bitterness and some of her disillusionment.
AFTER two decades of sometimes fervent Atlanticism in the ex-communist world, disillusionment (some would call it realism) is growing.
His views reflect the disillusionment some on the left feel 10 years after the Workers Partyy took power.
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