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But during her rotation in the emergency room she became somewhat disenchanted.
Working-class Irish characters grapple with love, marriage, confusion and yearning in Enright's varied, if somewhat disenchanted, stories.
Although the country started as fiercely Atlanticist after communist rule came to an end, it is now somewhat disenchanted with the United States.
After his discharge, the Hestons moved to New York, failed to find work in the theater and, somewhat disenchanted but still determined, moved to North Carolina, where they spent several seasons working at the Thomas Wolfe memorial theater in Asheville.
Then, somewhat disenchanted by party politics, he left to become the director of Sunlight Labs, the software development portion of the Sunlight Foundation, which works to make the government more accountable.
Anne Enright, the Irish writer who won the 2007 Man Booker Prize for her dark novel "The Gathering," counts some of the ways people miss their lives in "Yesterday's Weather," her varied if somewhat disenchanted collection of stories old and new.
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"Most of our people are pretty disenchanted with politics.
It became disenchanted and disenchanting, predictable and intellectualized.
Everett, over the year he served in the pulpit, came to be disenchanted with the somewhat formulaic demands of the required oratory, and with the sometimes parochial constraints the congregation placed on him.
Her somewhat grubbier three-hander The Aliens, about disenchanted young men, stirred up similar excitement.
Young Iranians are disenchanted.
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