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Becoming stuck in me, being me, was both wondrous and a source of dismay.
The dismal and mercantile discourse surrounding higher education in England and Wales should be a source of dismay to policymakers.
It is a source of dismay and despair because what does it mean to live in an oral culture and lose your language?
HOMESTEAD, Fla .— Even by Florida standards, the arrests of three suburban Miami mayors on corruption charges within a month were a source of dismay, if not exactly a surprise.
It's long been a source of dismay to foodie Scots that much of our seafood is exported to the likes of Spain without so much as a quick hoots to the homeland.
Stephen Green, the former boss of HSBC, told a City audience on Wednesday night that allegations that the bank helped customers of its Swiss banking arm to avoid tax were a "source of dismay and deep regret".
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The source of investor dismay, analysts said, was the central bankruptcy court's decision last week to grant the country's largest corporate debtor, Thai Petrochemical Industry, a two-week delay in hearing a petition by its creditors to declare the chemical maker insolvent.
Let me explain, since the source of my dismay is simple.
He added, however, "Reports today of attacks from and on a mosque are a source of shock and dismay".
But as we swapped e-mails it quickly became clear that the real source of our collective dismay was actually gratitude, not ingratitude.
One reason McEnroe may, as he says, feel less anxiety and dismay out in the world is that his sources of anxiety and dismay are now external.
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