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And it left Mr. Koizumi's critics somewhat deflated.
Jeremy Corbyn's speech last year was good, but the conference felt somewhat deflated.
Bypass, too, the halfhearted churros that call to mind tater tots, being truncated and somewhat deflated.
At the news conference, Mr. Grasso seemed somewhat deflated, with less of the vigor that has been his hallmark.
"I don't know anything else," he says, his rumpled, burly frame relaxed in a small rectory office cluttered with get-well cards and shiny, somewhat deflated, balloons.
We talk all the time, we're OK," he says, and for the first time in the afternoon he loses a little of his pluck and sounds somewhat deflated.
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This familiar pantomime of gender is somewhat deflating and makes a disappointingly conventional contrast to the inventiveness of the visuals.
Despite these somewhat deflating ideas, the ideas of thermodynamics were formulated in a time of great technological optimism – the Industrial Revolution.
In fact, he comes close to acknowledging this in a somewhat deflating conclusion when he concedes that the "science of morality" is still in its infancy.
While intriguing from the macro-perspective — one imagines a map of the world with each country filled in with a different print — on a micro-level Parker's comments are somewhat deflating.
With Bosh off the market, the Rockets ended up settling on Trevor Ariza as their big-time free agent, a somewhat deflating turn of events for the Houston front office.
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