Disappointed Sentence Examples

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  • I'm disappointed in you.

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  • I'm disappointed in your decision, but I respect it.

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  • Are you disappointed with me?

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  • Jonathan would be disappointed if we left before Christmas.

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  • She felt disappointed when he released her hand and dug in his pocket for the house key.

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  • I guess my greatest fear is that he will be disappointed in me.

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  • I'd be disappointed if you were.

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  • What was she making him disappointed about?

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  • She's gonna be as disappointed as a Red Sox fan in September.

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  • I'm disappointed in you, David.

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  • I shall be so disappointed if my little plans fail, because I have wanted for a long time to do something for the poor little ones who are waiting to enter the kindergarten.

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  • Dean was as much disappointed as angry at the skip.

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  • She frowned, and he couldn't tell if she were more disappointed or relieved at his news.

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  • I think she was disappointed I didn't want to sue someone.

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  • We had disappointed this incredibly generous gentleman.

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  • I assumed my childhood chum was disappointed in me alone.

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  • Why are you disappointed in me?

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  • We weren't disappointed as Martha continued.

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  • She hated the disappointed look on Evelyn's face.

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  • While he was disappointed, he hadn't expected much else.

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  • Don't for a minute think you disappointed me in any way.

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  • Jackson felt a little disappointed that Connor left.

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  • I'd be disappointed if you didn't.

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  • When she reached it, she scanned all the names on each page, disappointed at not finding his anywhere.

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  • They were disappointed when Adrienne didn't invite Michael... or anyone else, for that matter.

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  • For some reason, he felt more disappointed.

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  • She looked disappointed and said, "I'll send them many kisses."

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  • Disappointed, he wasn.t sure what else to ask.

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  • He was a polished businessman who would be as disappointed in her rustic lifestyle as she would be with his lavish way of living.

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  • In this hope he was sadly disappointed.

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  • Visitors to this Florida theme park, however, will not be disappointed.

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  • If you liked the original rhythm game you won't be disappointed.

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  • If you're willing to shell out a couple of extra bucks for a Pinot from Burgundy, you will not be disappointed.

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  • Instead of shopping for lenses and feeling disappointed about what's offered, you can browse through exciting options that have actually been improved for a more impressive experience when wearing your lenses day-to-day.

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  • While the story was interesting, there just wasn't enough of it and that's what really disappointed me about the game.

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  • Acegamez was really disappointed that most of the mini-games worked on balance rather than strength.

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  • If you don't want to become pregnant, now is a good time to re-evaluate your current method of birth control to be sure it is effective for you.If you are hoping to get pregnant, you may feel very disappointed.

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  • You may be angry, sad, disappointed, or frustrated.

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  • I have seen women 'settle' and then be disappointed when their date breaks up with them.

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  • I do not want her to be disappointed or make me stop seeing this boy.

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  • On the negative, your mom will be disappointed.

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  • Being disappointed doesn't mean she stops wanting the best for you, or that she won't love you.

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  • So unless you want to continue being hurt and disappointed by her behavior, you might think about breaking up with her.

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  • Since he was not the one who disappointed you, he can't even apologize for what happened to you nor can he right the wrongs.

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  • However, if you're used to sites with lots of extras like OK Cupid, you will probably be disappointed at the very bare-bones profiles.

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  • Couples who want to begin their own jewelry traditions by purchasing anniversary jewelry at the same jeweler as their engagement ring will not be disappointed by Kay's selection.

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  • She may be momentarily disappointed because it's not what she envisioned for a marriage proposal, but when he pulls out that diamond engagement ring she'll be surprised and happy.

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  • Your partner may hanker after a classically romantic proposal and may be a little surprised or disappointed by a proposal that they feel is perhaps too unusual.

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  • If the ring size is wrong, it is important not to be disappointed or panicked - in many cases, the size can be changed without too much hassle.

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  • If you are a fan of the story, would you happily accept a Twilight engagement ring or would you be disappointed in the ring choice?

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  • Make sure your partner knows that this will probably not be the best way to showcase this stone so that she does not end up disappointed in how her ring turns out.

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  • The following list of websites will offer you a good starting point for finding a position, but don't expect to just log on and find exactly what you're looking for or you will certainly be disappointed.

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  • If you expect to find a job just by entering a writing competition, you'll most likely be disappointed.

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  • Fashionistas and trend-conscious consumers may be disappointed in Fossil's classic and sometimes rustic-appearing styles.

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  • She recognizes her Virgo's shortcomings and dives past the reef he erects to protect himself from being hurt or disappointed.

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  • This mission for seeking perfection in life often leaves Virgo disappointed and even frustrated.

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  • On the other hand, parents seeking a lively entertainer will not be disappointed.

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  • As with the number of mega pixels, a preview screen may not be an issue for a very young child, but older children may be disappointed with a camera that doesn't offer this convenient option.

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  • Members of Team Edward will be disappointed to find that Edward isn't as prominent, but don't worry, there is a trailer for fans of either team.

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  • Sit down and relax with an old favorite or with a new children's movie and you won't find yourself disappointed.

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  • Whoever you were rooting for to be among the 2010 Oscar winners may have walked away with a shiny statue or gone home disappointed.

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  • We all but guarantee that you won't be disappointed!

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  • The only disappointed feature of Everything Birkenstock is that they do not offer Birkenstocks for children.

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  • If you choose shoes that are stiffer with the hope that they will soften up, you could be disappointed, and your children's feet could suffer abrasions and bruising, particularly if they'll be hitting the field hard from day one.

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  • You will not be disappointed with the quality and overall appearance.

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  • Parents looking for quality won't be disappointed, as these soft-soled sandals are designed with a baby's comfort and foot development in mind.

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  • Fans eagerly searched for word of her return (before, during and after the actress' stint on As The World Turns) and were very disappointed at her death on the show.

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  • While of course there are those who are disappointed in the outcome of the awards ceremony, others rejoice to discover they are winners of the distinguished award.

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  • However, don't be surprised or disappointed when the "facts" you discover are really just fiction.

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  • The canceled status of the TV show Providence disappointed many fans when it went off the air after five seasons.

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  • Despite the popularity of the show, there are some fans who were disappointed to see Betty transform into another pretty face and thought she deserved better than her love interest, Armando, who came across at times as mean and insincere.

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  • With the freshest produce, fish and a great wine list, you won't be disappointed you chose this restaurant.

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  • It's difficult to be disappointed by a pizza lunch when you're getting it fresh and at a reasonable price.

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  • It was no mystery to her why Dusty would want her, though she couldn't help but feel disappointed.

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  • Worst of all, it was unsettling to think that he was going to be disappointed.

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  • He didn't expect his portal to the underworld to be waiting and wasn't disappointed.

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  • Romas had then been given the painful job of explaining to Kisolm that Kiera would most likely not meld well with their traditions, and Kisolm would have to be disappointed.

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  • The branches around him darted around then fell still, as if watching.  Toby knelt beside Ully and grunted as he rolled the Immortal onto his back.  Disappointed to have their journey paused already, he looked around then back at Ully.

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  • He gazed down at her with a disappointed expression.

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  • He was disappointed in her?

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  • In fact, he seemed disappointed that she had asked.

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  • Carmen was a little disappointed, though.

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  • He would be disappointed in her if he knew.

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  • She surrendered to his lovemaking, briefly disappointed when he stopped to shut their bedroom door.

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  • Would she have been disappointed if he had gone back to California?

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  • He couldn't decide if he'd be pleased or disappointed if a woman with an impenetrable mind melted at his feet like every other woman.

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  • Disappointed, she turned her attention to Xander, whose half-smile was one of warning, not comfort.

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  • Disappointed he wasn't concerned, Jessi left the bookstore.

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  • Disappointed but knowing she needed to walk away, she resisted the urge to pull his face down to hers for a kiss.

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  • News of the occupation reached Europe simultaneously with the tidings of the fall of Khartum, an event which disappointed Italian hopes of military co-operation with Great Britain in the Sudan.

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  • The belief in a vast Antarctic continent stretching far into the temperate zone had never been abandoned, and was vehemently asserted by Charles Dalrymple, a disappointed candidate nominated by the Royal Society for the command of the Transit expedition of 1769.

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  • Now it is easy to "call spirits from the vasty deep," but disappointed experience shows that they will not always come.

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  • Moreover, as state officers were to be chosen at the same time that the constitution was voted on, disappointed candidates for party nominations fought against ratification.

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  • In April 1673 he was appointed lord privy seal, and was disappointed at not obtaining the great seal the same year on the removal of Shaftesbury.

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  • Becket, however, disappointed all the conflicting expectations excited by his appointment.

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  • He lost favour with Duke John Frederic of Saxony, fell into bad health, was deposed (1555) from his offices, and was disappointed in his hopes of being reinstated, after the colloquy at Eisenach (1J56).

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  • Cassander, the son of Antipater, disappointed of the regency, had joined the party of Antigonus.

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  • He was not a sceptic, if by "sceptic" is meant the misologist whose despair of knowledge is the consequence of disappointed endeavour, for he had never hoped.

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  • In this he was disappointed, but he had the work printed at Rouen nevertheless, and spent the summer of 1723 revising it.

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  • He continued attached to the regiment till 1 754, when, disappointed at not obtaining a living, he abandoned the clerical profession and resolved to devote himself to literary pursuits.

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  • Disappointed at his failure to obtain a post in the gymnasium of his native town, he left Germany for good.

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  • Bolingbroke retired baffled and disappointed from the fray to France in June, residing principally at the château of Argeville near Fontainebleau.

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  • If such were his views, however, they were disappointed.

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  • He was bitterly disappointed at the triumph of the monarchical principle after the revolution of July 1830, in which he had taken part.

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  • We have come, in fact, to the age of utter shamelessness, when disappointed place-hunters openly invoked foreign aid against their own country.

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  • Their naïve expectations were very speedily disappointed.

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  • Disappointed in England and the United States, he decided to make an attempt at his own expense.

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  • Never were men more bitterly disappointed.

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  • These expectations, however, for various reasons, have been disappointed.

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  • The king's restoration to health secured Pitt's continuance in office, and disappointed the expectations of the Whigs.

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  • A more formidable division was led by Dr Warren, a preacher of ability and influence, who was disappointed because no place was found for him in the newly-formed Theological Institution.

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  • He was bitterly disappointed that Becket, on whom he bestowed the primacy, left vacant by the death of Theobald (1162), at once became the champion of clerical privilege; he and the archbishop were no longer on speaking terms when the Constitutions of Clarendon came up for debate.

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  • As, however, they had taken no effectual measures to provide a mobile force they were disappointed.

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  • Any who expect to get early cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce or radishes, while planting or sowing is delayed until the time of sowing tomato and egg plant in May, are sure to be disappointed of a full crop. Frequent rotation of crops should be practised in the vegetable garden, in order to head off insects and diseases; and also to make the best use of the land.

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  • Cope had by this time brought his disappointed forces by sea to Dunbar.

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  • Before his elevation to the pontificate he had been suspected of favouring the Pelagians, but when he became pope he disappointed their expectations, and repelled their attempts to enter again into communion with the Church.

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  • His disappointed ambition prompted him to take the step for which his countrymen were longing, for they too were grumbling at the withdrawal of the "presents," in other words the veiled ransom-money, which for many years they had been accustomed to receive.

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  • They renounced their allegiance to King James and were greatly disappointed when their standards found no place in the religious settlement of 1689, continuing to hold the belief that the covenants should be made obligatory upon the entire nation.

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  • His hopes of the see of Canterbury were disappointed, but he obtained in 1139 a legatine commission which gave him a higher rank than the primate.

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  • In 1448 the citizens of Ghent rose in rebellion, but, disappointed of French support, they were defeated at Ruppelmonde and in 1453 were overwhelmed at the battle of Gavre, where they left 20,000 dead on the field.

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  • Some of his friends hoped that the Government might be induced to increase his pension to six hundred pounds a year, but this hope was disappointed, and he resolved to stand one English winter more.

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  • But these hopes were disappointed; on the contrary, Otto seems to have released Boleslaus, duke of the Poles, from his vigue allegiance to the German kings, and he founded an archbishopric at Gnesen, thus freeing the Polish sees from the authority of the archbishop of Magdeburg.

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  • Although disappointed in the hope which they had nourished until about 1490 that Maximilian himself would lead them, they had found a capable head in Bertold, elector of Mainz.

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  • The government during the first two years was not very successful; the Christian population were disappointed at finding that they still had, as in the old days, to pay rent to the Mahommedan begs.

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  • Some of the tribes, disappointed at not being taken over by Great Britain, refused to acknowledge German sovereignty.

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  • He was disappointed, but not disheartened.

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  • The king's hopes of male issue had been disappointed, and by 1526 it was fairly certain that Henry could have no male heir to the throne while Catherine remained his wife.

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  • In 1541 he disappointed Henry, not meeting him at York, and this course, advised by his council and Francis I., rankled deeply, while Angus was making a large English raid on the Border in time of peace.

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  • The hopes which this offer raised of a position less precarious than that of a university teacher of philosophy were in one sense disappointed; for more than a professor Hegel never became.

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  • The unexpected effect of the Theses was that the sale of Indulgences began to decline rapidly, and the archbishop of Mainz, disappointed in his hopes of revenue, sent a copy to Rome.

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  • Never were a people more mistaken and disappointed.

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  • In this he was disappointed.

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  • The opposition was headed by Ali, Zobair, Talha, both as leading men among the Emigrants and as disappointed candidates for the Caliphate.

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  • But the divorce of science of nature from mathematics, the failure of biological inquiry to reach so elementary a conception as that of the nerves, the absence of chemistry from the circle of the sciences, disappointed the promise of the dawn and the relative achievement of the noon-day.

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  • It is " when in any instance we find our expectation disappointed " that the effect of one of " two resembling objects " will be like that of the other that Hume proposes to apply his method of difference.

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  • Disappointed of his hopes of England, Philip turned his arms against Ferdinand, count of Flanders.

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  • The turning off of some 15,000 Chinese (principally in 1869-1870) from the Central Pacific lines who flocked to San Francisco, augmented the discontent of incompetents, of disappointed late immigrants, and the reaction from flush times.

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  • Simson, bitterly disappointed at the outcome of his mission, resigned his seat in the Frankfort parliament, but in the summer of the same year was elected deputy for Konigsberg in the popular chamber of the Prussian Landtag.

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  • How far he directly offered himself for the post of secretary is uncertain, but we know that his hopes were disappointed, the king himself undertaking the duties of the office.

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  • After hearing the case Innocent 1 Pope Innocent, however, would not confirm this election, and the disappointed candidate threw himself into the contest between the English barons on the one side and King John and the pope on the other.

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  • In 1690 he became a member of the Corporation (probably the youngest ever chosen as Fellow) of Harvard College, and in 1707 he was greatly disappointed at his failure to be chosen president of that institution.

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  • But his future life disappointed all these hopes.

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  • Before Elizabeth's accession to the English crown, and after the queen mother in Scotland had disappointed his hopes, he had published a treatise against what he called "The Monstrous Regiment (regimen or government) of Women"; though the despotism of that despotic age was scarcely appreciably worse when it happened to be in female hands.

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  • Disappointed in his quest, and meeting with obstinate resistance from the southern tribes, he returned to Peru with his whole force in 1538.

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  • He was also disappointed in finding few Greek manuscripts and few learned men.

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  • The Liberal party, which now came into control in the college repeatedly disappointed the hopes of Cotton Mather that he might be chosen president, and by its ecclesiastical laxness and its broader views of Church polity forced the Mathers to turn from Harvard to Yale as a truer school of the prophets.

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  • It has been insinuated both by contemporary and by later critics that being disappointed at his loss of popularity, and convinced of the impossibility of co-operating with his colleagues, he exaggerated his malady as a pretext for the inaction that was forced upon him by circumstances.

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  • But Catiline's hopes were again disappointed; once more he failed to obtain the consulship (64); and, moreover, it soon became apparent that one of the new consuls, Cicero, was mysteriously able to thwart all the schemes of the conspirators.

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  • If we look in his works for brilliancy and originality we shall be disappointed.

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  • Disappointed hopes made his soul bitter.

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  • He was, however, disappointed in his main object, and in 1300 he sailed to Cyprus to seek support for his plan of teaching Oriental languages in universities and monasteries.

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  • Not unreasonably; for if half his patriotism sprang from an instinctive hatred of oppression, the other half was disappointed egotism.

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  • If we look in Longfellow's poetry for originality of thought, profound psychological analysis or new insights into nature, we shall be disappointed.

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  • How many young literary people, disappointed at the unsuccess of their first attempts, did he comfort and spur on to renewed and higher efforts !

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  • Disappointed of a kingdom by the success of Henry VII., he joined in Simnel's rebellion and was killed at the battle of Stoke.

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  • He was naturally disappointed with the comparative failure of this expedition.

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  • He returned to Cape Town disappointed, but probably not altogether surprised at the failure of his mission.

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  • In his law practice he had disappointed himself and his friends, and he became despondent as to his future.

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  • This struggle, the only continental war in which the first of the Tudors risked his fortunes, was not prosecuted with any great energy, and came to a necessary end when Anne, duchess of Brittany, in whose behalf it was being waged, disappointed her allies by marrying Charles VIII.

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  • Unfortunately, the expectations which had been formed at the time of the dissolution were disappointed.

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  • He died at Halle on the 14th of March 1791, worn out by his labours, and disappointed at the issue of his work.

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  • It was followed by other clerical secessions, mostly of men who left the ministry, and Lindsey's hope of a Unitarian movement from the Anglican Church was disappointed.

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  • So the princes returned disappointed.

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  • These marks of the royal favour seem to have led May to expect the posts of poetlaureate and city chronologer when they fell vacant on the death of Ben Jonson in 1637, but he was disappointed, and he forsook the court and attached himself to the party of the Parliament.

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  • Locke's asthma was aggravated by the air of London; and the course of public affairs disappointed him, for the settlement at the Revolution fell short of his ideal.

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  • But affairs developed in a way which disappointed him.

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  • The emperor, disappointed and hesitating, was slow to return to a parliamentary regime.

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  • Though in 1235 he had recognized the overlordship of Hungary, yet, when he found himself hard pressed by the Mongolian general Batu, he called in the assistance of Innocent IV., and accepted the crown of Galicia from the hands of a papal legate; and again, when Innocent disappointed his expectation, he returned to his former connexion with the Greek Church.

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  • As mayor he had to receive the prince and princess of Wales on their visit in June 1874, an occasion which excited some curiosity because of his reputation as a Republican; but those who looked for an exhibition of bad taste were disappointed, and the behaviour of the Radical mayor satisfied the requirements alike of The Times and of Punch.

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  • Disappointed in his early hope of entering the navy, he became apprentice to an apothecary in his native town; but seeing little prospect of advancement in that calling, he soon moved to Geneva (in 1816).

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  • In January 1647 he was committed to the Tower for accusations against Cromwell, but was again set at liberty in time to become a disappointed spectator of the failure of the "Levellers" or ultrademocratic party in the army at the Ware rendezvous in the following November.

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  • John, called the " Alchemist," who was born in 1403, had been disappointed in his hope of obtaining the vacant electoral duchy of Saxe-Wittenberg in 1423.

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  • His disappointed expression as he looked down at her was so real that for a moment after she woke, it was difficult to separate dream from reality.

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  • I am disappointed in my quest for the so-named tipster.

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  • Why was he disappointed not to find …more?

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  • Hannah used that smile to charm everyone from waiters to potential boyfriends, but it was nice to have her sister smile at her rather than remark about how disappointed she was.

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  • Rhyn met his eldest brother.s gaze, not expecting any words of appreciation and not disappointed.

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  • Yet she was disappointed when they reached the porch steps.

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  • At first he was disappointed, but the look on the faces of Shakey Jake and his dapper counsel indicated the deal was not to their liking.

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  • He would be disappointed or upset – maybe both.

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  • I was slightly disappointed with the ending as I thought it was a little abrupt, but overall I enjoyed it.

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  • I got this shipped over from USA Amazon the other day and am proud to say i was not disappointed.

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  • And like a lot of people, I was rather disappointed - it was almost anticlimactic.

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  • This may give a disappointed beneficiary a right of action against them.

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  • But conservative councilor Tommy Mann, a member of the Fire Authority, is disappointed that loans had to be resorted to.

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  • I tho the sound was only mediocre and was a tad disappointed in the end.

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  • Were these people art house fans disappointed by the lack of misery?

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  • Fans and players alike were left feeling a little disappointed after coming out of the hat alongside the two First Division play-off hopefuls.

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  • I was disappointed to see in that speech a Bill to introduce the deeply illiberal measure of identity cards.

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  • He's almost disappointed there's no little imps with nice sharp pitchforks.

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  • If the look is not nearly perfect, you may be disappointed when you see the look-alike in person.

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  • Is Bob Fingerman a cynical misanthrope or a disappointed humanitarian?

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  • He was disappointed that Bruce was not overwintering on the island.

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  • Fred Riddell, said he was particularly disappointed at having to take money ear-marked for all-weather sports pitches.

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  • However, the Panel is disappointed that no prosecutions have actually been taken against non responders.

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  • Well, for those after surf, waves and fantastic Atlantic rollers you won't be disappointed.

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  • I am disappointed by the often vitriolic views about those with some sort of âfaithâ, many of whom are very decent people.

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  • And just because individuals whose lives have uniqueness of meaning are here only objects of pursuit, the attainment of this very individuality, since it is indeed real, occurs not in our present form of consciousness, but in a life that now we see not, yet in a life whose genuine meaning is continuous with our own human life, however far from our present flickering form of disappointed human consciousness that life of the final individuality may be.

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  • The duke of Anjou at his earnest instigation accepted the title of " Defender of the liberties of the Netherlands," and promised, if the provinces would raise an army of io,000 foot and 2000 horse, to come to their assistance with a hurt at this treatment and disappointed at his failure, De a th h Do n John.

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  • Taking up his residence at Philadelphia, he wrote a few months later to Thomas Russell expressing unqualified dislike of the American people, whom he was disappointed to find no more truly democratic in sentiment and no less attached to order and authority than the English; he described George Washington as a "high-flying aristocrat," and he found the aristocracy of money in America still less to his liking than the European aristocracy of birth.

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  • This event decided Napoleon to give his adhesion to the French or democratic party; and when, in July 1790, Paoli returned from exile in England (receiving on his way the honours of the sitting by the National Assembly) the claims of nationality and democracy seemed to be identical, though the future course of events disappointed these hopes.

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  • Tunstall disappointed him, so he got employment as a preacher at St Dunstan's-inthe-West, and worked at his translation, living as chaplain in the house of Humphrey Monmouth, an alderman, and forming a firm friendship with John Frith; but finding publication impossible in England, he sailed for Hamburg in May 1524.

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  • Bolingbroke retired baffled and disappointed from the fray to France in June, residing principally at the château of Argeville near Fontainebleau.

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  • In the internal administration during the first years of his reign he introduced by his personal influence, and without any great change in the laws, a more humane spirit towards those of his subjects who did not belong by language and tradition to the dominant nationality, and who were not members of the Eastern Orthodox Church; but he disappointed the men of liberal views by giving it to be clearly understood soon after his accession that he had no intention of circumscribing and weakening the autocratic power by constitutional guarantees or parliamentary institutions.

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  • In spite of his services, Lenthall was not included by Cromwell in his new House of Lords, and was much disappointed and crestfallen at his omission.

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  • Their naïve expectations were very speedily disappointed.

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  • But as the result of these labours he was threatened with total blindness; and, disappointed of receiving a professorship at Oxford, in 1871 he emigrated to Australia.

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  • But Miss Sullivan shook her head, and I was greatly puzzled and disappointed.

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  • I have no doubt that time discriminates between the good and the bad; and when at last I shall plant, I shall be less likely to be disappointed.

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  • Well, for those after surf, waves and fantastic Atlantic rollers you wo n't be disappointed.

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  • Holdings that disappointed did so as a result of specific, rather than sectorial, issues.

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  • Left arm spinner Heartless will be disappointed with figures of 13 overs 0 wicket for 123.

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  • Even the improptu stripper on the hall stage failed to cheer up the deeply disappointed audience.

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  • Having done so, it would not be surprising if he was disappointed by their stupefying dullness as musical sounds.

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  • I have to confess to being a tad disappointed with some of the exhibits.

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  • But whatever James 's personal inclinations, hopes for toleration of Catholicism were soon disappointed.

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  • Largely I was not disappointed by hearing the unabridged CD version.

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  • There 's NEVER been a monument built to a critic, because they 're mostly just disappointed, unfocused people.

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  • Do n't be disappointed buy yours today before it 's gone !

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  • The divers were hoping to see some exotic fish, but they were disappointed to only find albacore tuna.

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  • The professor was disappointed that his students did not laugh at his clever pun.

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  • I was disappointed when the novel ended on a macabre cliffhanger.

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  • The affable manager helped to ease the frustrations of the disappointed customer.

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  • It's fine to be disappointed, but don't become enervated and unable to rebound from negative feedback.

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  • If so, you're bound to end up disappointed.

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  • Moms looking for a themed set, complete with matching curtains and lampshade will be disappointed.

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  • Take the time to teach her about life in her new world, and don't be disappointed when she seems reticent to learn.

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  • Your child will more than likely be very disappointed and even embarrassed every time she has an accident.

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  • Check the florist's page to determine what you should do if you're disappointed by the arrangement and look for things like freshness guarantees while you're there.

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  • Don't spend all that money on a plasma TV if it is non-high def because you may be disappointed in the overall quality.

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  • Being as popular as they are, it's a good idea to call so you will not be disappointed after having gone through the entire checkout process.

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  • Neiman Marcus is the only other site to house the Gucci dress look, but you won't be disappointed as there are several dresses to choose from.

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  • He comments dryly, disappointed, disapproving, not sure what the joke was between you and I.

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  • When you understand budgetary limits, you'll know what to expect upfront and won't end up disappointed.

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  • If you've sampled meatless lasagna before but were disappointed at its watery consistency, never fear.

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  • Time your wedding for this burst of glorious light and color, and neither you nor your guests will be disappointed.

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  • Many couples make the mistake of assuming everything will be covered by the bride's parents and are disappointed when the funds do not support the anticipated wedding.

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  • She was very disappointed in us but she knew that it was basically nothing she could do because we were big young boys and officially addicted to inhaling nicotine, tar and about 400 other low dose poisons.

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  • Mom Lynne was reportedly "shocked" and "disappointed" when her youngest daughter delivered the news just before Thanksgiving.

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  • Representatives for the disappointed Miley fans whom did not get their hands on Hannah concert tickets claim that both Media Marketing and Smiley Miley Inc. knew that there were not going to be enough tickets to go around.

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  • The judges were a bit disappointed in Richard's performance during the finale and when asked what happened, he commented on how he "choked" and that was the contributing factor to his lackluster dishes.

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  • She mentions that she's not disappointed that she didn't get an invitation to the wedding, but it must have been a shock nonetheless.

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  • If you are looking for a luxurious pair of socks, then visit the Gold Toe website where you will not be disappointed.

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  • I feel sad for the children who are told that they can choose a dress for a very special day only to see them disappointed by a parent who overrides their every decision.

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  • Find out the offerings ahead of time so you're not disappointed when you arrive for the first day of school.

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  • Passengers interested in a true sailing experience may be disappointed that large ships have less of an "at sea" feeling - in calm waters, it may be impossible to detect any oceanic motion.

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  • Since we expect so much of the ones we love, it's easy to be disappointed when things don't turn out perfectly.

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  • They sell webbing, but it was all pre-packaged and ugly, and I was disappointed at the selection.

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  • If you try to use a semi-hollow body guitar to play death metal, you will be disappointed because the guitar will feedback uncontrollably.

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  • Don't take short cuts that will leave you disappointed just to save time or money.

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  • If you've never spray painted before, or you were disappointed with your last spray painting results, you can rely on these tips to help you make your next project look professional.

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  • Budget for the complete package and you won't be disappointed later.

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  • Make sure you get exactly what you want so you're not disappointed.

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  • With most jewelry it would be a total loss, but lia sophia's lifetime replacement guarantee gives a disappointed jewelry owner a few options.

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  • This technique prevents having a disappointed child when she discovers the bracelet is too long.

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  • If you visit department stores and small boutiques, you may disappointed by the selection of men's tall apparel - or lack of it.

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  • Know what you're buying so you won't be disappointed later.

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  • If you love to crochet or knit, you may be disappointed to learn that Bernat organic cotton yarn has been discontinued by the manufacturer.

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  • Once you learn how to design your own hats to perfectly fit your head, you'll never have to worry about buying from a store again, and possibly being disappointed in the choices they offer.

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  • When shopping for plus size dresses that ship to Canada, there are a few guidelines to follow to make sure you are not disappointed when your dress arrives in the mail.

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  • Almost all of the styles from Sock Dreams are available in "true" plus sizes so you won't be disappointed, and nearly all of them are also available in white.

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  • Their clothing options had little to do with style or preferences other than finding a size that fit them, and the limited selection often left them disappointed and feeling unattractive.

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  • Don't simply settle on a prank before thinking through all of the options or you're bound to be disappointed by the results.

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  • If you crave the look, but are disappointed by some of their prices, don't be.

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  • If you have light eyes and put on a pair of colored contacts made for dark eyes, you may be disappointed to find that they look exceptionally fake.

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  • Fans relying on the book series for spoilers may be disappointed at how different the two are from each other.

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  • Be sure that any flash you buy from them also includes the stencil as well as the full design, or you might be disappointed with the final outcome.

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  • Different artists have different comfort levels with lettering, so don't be disappointed if the first tattooist you approach can't do custom fonts or isn't comfortable with your ideas.

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  • Don't be disappointed if you can't find free certification programs.

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  • If an employee expects a custom letter of recommendation, he may be disappointed if he receives a form letter with your signature on it.

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  • Sometimes there are only a few spots on a squad available, and there are almost always disappointed cheerleader hopefuls.

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  • Don't be disappointed if you don't get on the squad you want with your first tryout.

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  • Audiences expecting competitive cheerleading performances will be slightly disappointed.

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  • For example, many people are disappointed when working with textured fabrics because the paint colors may appear different than expected, or the coverage may be unsatisfactory.Always wash and dry your fabric before beginning your project.

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  • If you're disappointed to find that the FlexPoints plan has been discontinued, you may want to consider the Weight Watchers Momentum plan.

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  • If consuming green tea is your only diet strategy, you are bound to be disappointed.

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  • If you are used to using higher end fitness club equipment, you may be disappointed with the quality of the Marcy line of machines.

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  • If you want to gain strength, but you're inadvertently training for endurance, you're likely to be disappointed in the results.

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  • If you wanted to buy a catastrophic plan only for your car insurance and you are disappointed to find out you can't, the best thing to do is to buy the required liability coverage while setting your deductible as high as you can.

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  • Finally, the cotton lined or brushed satin gowns are most often available in pastel colors or white, so if you dislike wearing those shades, you might be disappointed by the selection.

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  • For those who have a romantic idea of what shopping for French or Italian lingerie is like in actual European lingerie stores, you might be slightly disappointed.

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  • If you were expecting a Frederick's of Hollywood, burlesque type of vibe, you'll be sorely disappointed.

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  • Disappointed users say that Spanx products can have a similar effect and are a better and more comfortable product overall.

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  • Do not be disappointed if some people turn down your invitation; after all, there will still be plenty of women attending who will make the night special.

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  • With a name like In His Dreams, you can expect to find some racy and sensuous styles at this site, and just a quick glance at their looks tells you that you won't be disappointed!

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  • From way back in the Brass Monkey and Paul Revere days right up through masterpieces like Check your Head, the Beasties have never disappointed.

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  • Fans who you had at My Black Dahlia would be mighty disappointed when this number came up.

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  • Give it a chance - you won't be disappointed.

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  • But you won't be disappointed when you buy the MP3s and have Skillet's great sound to take with you.

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  • While not an upbeat soundtrack, fans of the film and fans of industrial music are unlikely to be disappointed.

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  • In fact, he was disappointed to receive a guitar for his 10th birthday.

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  • She was sometimes booed offstage by her fans who were disappointed at her sloppy showing.

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  • Fans will likely not be disappointed in the opportunity to recall some of Dion's greatest moments.

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  • Because many people expect Thanksgiving events to involve that meal, however, be sure to specify what guests can expect at your event so they are not disappointed or misled.

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  • Realize your guests' priorities and you won't be disappointed if you turn up with either a large ruckus or intimate gathering.

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  • And while thousands apply to be on a show, remember, only a select few get chosen, so don't be disappointed if you are turned away on your first attempt.

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  • Each week at least one woman is sent home, disappointed.

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  • Perhaps the movie disappointed both critics and viewers because of its complex moral ambiguity.

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  • Those of us who grew up in the sixties and seventies have been fairly disappointed in the millenium so far.

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  • You won't be disappointed as the humans try to destroy the T-888.

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  • These treatments may take some time, and if you're expecting a dramatic change or are unwilling to follow through with the entire process, you are likely to be disappointed.

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  • Most importantly, don't be disappointed if you don't see immediate results.

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  • She lifted the blankets and crawled into bed feeling disappointed.

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  • If we all treated you like one of the guys, wouldn't you be a little disappointed?

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  • If she hadn't witnessed his exchange with the woman earlier, she would have been certain he was disappointed.

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  • Betsy asked, sounding disappointed.

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  • He pretended he needed time to make a few more phone calls but I could see he was disappointed by the delay.

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  • She tied her hair back and straightened the sweatshirt, somewhat relieved and disappointed it hadn't been Aaron at the door after all.

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  • Pierre's look turned from disappointed to approving.

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  • Cynthia looked disappointed but then nodded.

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  • If he expected a chuckle, he was disappointed.

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  • Deidre stared at him as if deciding whether she wanted to be angry or disappointed.

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  • Lori's disappointed statement left the impression that she expected Destiny to know her.

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  • She couldn't help feeling disappointed; space looked no different than it had when she was lying on the roof of Evelyn's house.

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  • The man looked annoyed as much as disappointed.

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  • He was bound to be bored, cold and disappointed.

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  • He'd been disappointed that she wasn't there when he woke or to fly with him to Tim's Montana home.

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  • Like everyone else, he'd hoped Parkside was out of the case and was disappointed to learn the FBI was expecting Parkside's con­tinued assistance in the investigation.

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  • Neither was disappointed when they lapsed into silence for the last leg of the trip.

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  • There was no telling by the blank stares on their faces if they were shocked, disappointed or just plain bored.

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  • Fred will be disappointed.

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  • If you can lie on your back for five minutes, he won't be disappointed.

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  • Some childish desire inside was disappointed that he didn't follow her.

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  • He would be disappointed or upset – maybe both.

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  • He sounded tired and disappointed.

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  • Are you disappointed in me?

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  • Maybe he wasn't disappointed in her, but he could hardly be proud of her either.

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  • He was disappointed in her.

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  • You never said ... you must have been disappointed.

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  • Papa was fixing to be disappointed in his little prince.

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  • The Argentine government, though disappointed at the result, accepted the award loyally.

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  • He was, however, disappointed in this, as after descending the course of the Macquarie below Mount Harris, he found that the river ended in an immense swamp overgrown with reeds.

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  • In this he was disappointed; but he continued to fight against the parliamentarians till August 1652, when a reward was offered for his apprehension.

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  • He was therefore deeply disappointed and distressed to find the old feeling of distrust still actively fomented by the press and some of the leading politicians of the country.

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  • To humble the Habsburgs he aided the Protestant princes of Germany against the emperor, in spite of the strong opposition of the disappointed Catholic party in France, which had looked to the cardinal as a champion of the faith.

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  • Jelacic and Gaj died as disappointed men, and the very general resentment aroused by the ingratitude of Francis Joseph vented itself also against the name of Illyria, which rapidly disappeared from the political arena.

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  • Burgers himself left the Transvaal a disappointed, heart-broken man, and a deathbed statement published some time after his decease throws a lurid light on the intrigues which arose before and after annexation.

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  • He was disappointed at the resistance which was made, and after musing a while " upon a stall over against the Bell Savadge Gate " he turned back.

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  • He had been disappointed that the command of the large contingent of the nizam was given to Colonel Arthur Wellesley; and when after the capture of the fortress the same officer obtained the governorship, Baird judged himself to have been treated with injustice and disrespect.

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  • As all the guru's sons predeceased him, and as he was disappointed in his envoy Banda, he left no human successor, but vested the guruship in the Granth Sahib and his sect.

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  • But the above periods came and passed by, and again the expectations of the Jews were disappointed.

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  • The grandi were disappointed because he had not crushed the popolo, and the latter because he had destroyed their liberties and interfered with the organization of the arti.

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  • His expectations of the cardinalate were disappointed by Pius V.'s death in 1572, and Sanders spent the next few years at Madrid trying to embroil Philip II., who gave him a pension of 300 ducats, in open war with Elizabeth.

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  • At that time his earning capacity seems not to have exceeded $boo a year, and he was regarded by his friends as a broken and disappointed man.

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  • Ill-nourished, over-worked and, it may be, disappointed, he finds the struggle intolerable and so passes out into the darkness.

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  • Though disappointed with the Crimea as a place of residence, Pallas continued to live there, devoted to constant research, especially in botany, till the death of his second wife in 1810, when he removed to Berlin, where he died on the 8th of September 1811.

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  • In May Harley obtained the earldom of Oxford and was made lord treasurer, while in July St John was greatly disappointed at receiving only his viscountcy instead of the earldom lately extinct in his family, and at being passed over for the Garter.

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  • When it became known that the accounts of these invasions formed a part of the records preserved in the Assyrian libraries, historian and theologian alike waited with breathless interest for the exact revelations in store; and this time expectation was not disappointed.

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  • When Philip attacked Perinthus and Byzantium (340), Artaxerxes sent them support, by which they were enabled to withstand the Macedonians; Philip's antagonists in Greece, Demosthenes and his party, hoped to get subsidies from the king, but were disappointed.

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  • A war of manoeuvre on the middle Rhine ended in favour of the French, and the allies then turned against the territories of Cologne and Munster, while William, disappointed in his hopes of joining forces with his friends, made a bold, but in the end unsuccessful, raid on Charleroi (September-December 1672).

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  • Since the death of the emperor Henry in 1216, the Latin empire had declined and the Greek power advanced; and the hopes that John of Brienne might restore it were disappointed.

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  • He even aimed, or was suspected of aiming, at the succession to the crown; but in this hope he was disappointed by the action of the Good Parliament a year before Edward's death, in which it was settled that Richard the son of the Black Prince should be king after his grandfather.

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  • The acquittal of Hastings in April 1795 disappointed Francis of the governor-generalship, and in 1798 he had to submit to the additional mortification of a defeat in the general election.

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  • The Liberal party had high hopes of "the giver of constitutions," but he disappointed his admirers by steadily rejecting every Liberal project.

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  • But, in addition, there is only too much reason to suppose that he was disappointed at the general apathy with which his science was regarded in England.

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  • Joubert died before it could be shown whether his genius was of the first rank, but he was at any rate marked out as a future great captain by the greatest captain of all ages, and his countrymen intuitively associated him with Hoche and Marceau as a great leader whose early death disappointed their highest hopes.

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  • He had been disappointed in Italy, to find that he had not much to learn from its famed scholarship; but he had made many friends in Aldus's circle - Marcus Musurus, John Lascaris, Baptista Egnatius, Paul Bombasius, Scipio Carteromachus; and his reception had been flattering, especially in Rome, where cardinals had delighted to honour him.

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  • This circumstance, as well as the failure to make other desired reductions, caused the ardent tariff reformers to be greatly disappointed with the act of 1894 as finally passed, and led President Cleveland to permit it to become law without its endorsement by his signature.

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  • Disappointed in his hope of obtaining the great seal on the death of Zamoyski, he at once conceived that the whole of the nobility had been insulted in his person, and proceeded to make all government impossible for the next three years.

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  • Disappointed in their hopes of Russia, the Czartoryscy next attempted to form a confederation for the deposition of Augustus III., but while the strife of factions was still at its height the absentee monarch put an end to the struggle by expiring, conveniently, on the 5th of October 1763.

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  • Charles V.'s ambassador, Chapuys, hardly deigned to mention the fact that the king's amie had given birth to a daughter, and both her parents were bitterly disappointed with her sex.

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  • In 1128 his brother-in-law, Henry II., margrave of the Saxon north mark, died, and Albert, disappointed at not receiving this fief, attacked Udo, the succeeding margrave, and was consequently deprived of Lusatia by Lothair.

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  • Travellers whose idea of picturesqueness is based upon the abnormally sharpened peaks of the ice-sculptured Alps are disappointed with the scenery of the central and southern ranges of the Rocky Mountains.

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  • A few months afterwards, on Hadrian's death, he was enthusiastically welcomed to the throne by the Roman people, who, for once, were not disappointed in their anticipation of a happy reign.

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  • But Elizabeth's ambition was grievously disappointed.

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  • He offered the little children as the type of those to whom the kingdom of God belonged; and He disappointed a young and wealthy aspirant to His favour, amazing His disciples by saying that the kingdom of God could hardly be entered by the rich; he who forsook all should have all, and more than all; the world's estimates were to be reversed - the first should be last and the last first.

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  • Palmerston, however, did not share Canning's belief in the possible regeneration of Turkey; he held that an isolated intervention of Great Britain would mortally offend not only Russia but France, and that Mehemet Ali, disappointed of his ambitions, would find in France a support that would make him doubly dangerous.1 In the autumn Sultan Mahmud, as a last independent effort, despatched against Ibrahim the army which, under Reshid Pasha, had been engaged in pacifying Albania.

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  • He believed strongly in the power of prayer and repeatedly had assurances that his prayers were heard; and when he was disappointed by non-fulfilment his grief and depression were terrible.

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  • Agesilaus' success was largely due to Lysander, who hoped to find in him a willing tool for the furtherance of his political designs; in this hope, however, Lysander was disappointed, and the increasing power of Agesilaus soon led to his downfall.

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  • Here Matthias, probably disappointed by the refusal of the Bohemians to 'join his standard, came to an understanding with his brother (June 25, 1608).

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  • Swift, who was intimate with him, speaks of him as "an arrant knave"; but the dean may have been disappointed at being unmentioned in Rivers's will, for he made a fierce comment on the earl's bequests to his mistresses and his neglect of his friends.

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  • He had hoped to be made minister of finance, and was disappointed by the nomination of Necker, of whom he became a bitter opponent.

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  • Hughes's election was considered assured when the campaign began; but though he " stumped " the country widely he disappointed the people because he took no definite position on any of the specific questions involving the stand of America in the World War and especially as regards the sinking of the " Lusitania."

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  • She was disappointed at first at the slackness of discipline, but she appears afterwards to have accommodated herself with tolerable success to the worldliness of her environment, though not without intervals of religious misgiving.

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  • At last Thakombau, disappointed in the hope that his acceptance of Christianity (1854) would improve his position, offered the sovereignty to Great Britain (1859) with the fee simple of 100,000 acres, on condition of her paying the American claims. Colonel Smythe, R.A., was sent out to report on the question, and decided against annexation, but advised that the British consul should be invested with full magisterial powers over his countrymen, a step which would have averted much subsequent difficulty.

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  • Whilst the insurrection in La Vende was spreading, and Dumouriez falling back upon Neerwinden, sentence of death was laid upon migrs and refractory priests; the treachery of Dumouriez, disappointed in his Belgian projects, gave grounds First corn- for all kinds of suspicion, as that of Mirabeau had mittee ot formerly done, and led the Gironde to propose the public new government which they had refused to Danton.

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  • In spite of his kind words, the conversation left me with the feeling we'd disappointed this incredibly generous gentleman.

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  • She looked at the phone, disappointed he was so abrupt after their kiss.

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  • Disappointed her friend was leaving for somewhere across the world, she'd bought them matching necklaces featuring whimsical half moons in rose gold with a single, small, sparkling diamond of a star embedded in the moon.

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  • While he knew he couldn't duplicate the feelings and situations of another, in a far different time and circumstances, he was nevertheless disappointed at the actions of this young woman whom he'd come to admire.

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  • It was quite an emotional experience dealing with the many disappointed athletes who the weather had dealt a cruel blow to.

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  • But Boanas will have been disappointed not to keep a clean sheet when the visitors netted a consolation with four minutes remaining.

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  • Geoffrey had been bitterly disappointed by his failure to capture a queen.

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  • But I am sorely disappointed at nothing from you or Mrs Alderson yet as to her hymn on the 7th Word.

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  • I think she was deeply disappointed at the lack of drama.

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  • Have you spent a fortune on shiny new spares and then been sadly disappointed?

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  • However, when she examined me, I was disappointed to hear that I was only 3cm dilated and not fully effaced.

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  • However anyone expecting another ' please forgive Me ' or ' Everything I Do ' may be a little disappointed.

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  • He came away a disappointed man after a point-blank refusal to even consider " your sort " as members.

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  • Fans of the film will be hugely disappointed as deleted scenes are nowhere to be seen.

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  • Leven started the season reasonably well and then slithered into a decline which infuriated some anglers and simply disappointed the rest.

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  • Don't be disappointed buy yours today before it's gone!

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  • I was delighted to get there, though I was much disappointed because we did not arrive on Mr. Anagnos' birthday.

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  • I was much disappointed not to see her, but I hope I shall have that pleasure some other time.

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  • We had looked forward to seeing you there, and so we were greatly disappointed that you did not come.

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  • His words and attitude always suppose a better state of things than other men are acquainted with, and he will be the last man to be disappointed as the ages revolve.

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  • The price is often fairly low and the fibers are soft, but you may be disappointed after a few months of wear in a hallway or living room, for example.

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  • The goal is not to be disappointed after selecting a table saw!

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  • If you're wondering where to buy Lenovo laptops, you won't be disappointed.

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  • When you are shopping for Amish furniture in Ohio you will not be disappointed in the superior quality and workmanship of the pieces created by these master craftsmen.

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  • If you purchase the pills expecting the advertised results you may be disappointed.

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  • Whether you opt for a full line of MAC products or rely on a multi-pupose product like their pigments, you won't be disappointed.

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  • The idea for this line came about when Ms Hutton herself was disappointed at the array of makeup available for older women.

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  • Since pink is my favorite color, I was quite disappointed.

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  • While you may be disappointed to find that the replacement is usually not an exact color match, you will find that it's typically in the same color family.

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  • I was disappointed that Nagarmotha and saffron did not present themselves more strongly; these are such special notes in a blend of otherwise common elements that it seems a shame they didn't stand out more.

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  • I eagerly anticipated its arrival and when it finally did arrive, I was not disappointed.

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  • If you've ever applied your favorite scent only to be disappointed within hours once your fragrance has evaporated, you may be impressed by the long-wearing claims of oil-based fragrances.

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  • Manufacturers promised a long-lasting matte finish and those who used it were not disappointed.

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  • A few reviewers with oily skin were disappointed because it didn't control the oil as they expected based on the claims of the product.

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  • Beginning photographers often upload photos to their computer or get their film back from the store, only to be disappointed in their results.

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  • If you are used to lightning fast results, you might be disappointed with the camera screen's speed.

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  • Freestyle skiers and snowboarders will not be disappointed at Squaw Valley.

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  • But don't be disappointed if it doesn't, some relationships are best left at friends.

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  • Yes, your parents may be angry or disappointed to learn that you are already having sex, especially if they did not start so young, but ultimately they will want you to be protected and should help you get what you need.

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  • Even though there is a "View All Accessories" button, you may be disappointed to learn that there is actually only one accessory offered, the Solus Multi-Purpose Solution.

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  • After long hours of waiting patiently for the big catch of the day, it can be extremely disappointed to lose that fish just because you can't see.

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  • Most started out loving the style, but many reporting being quickly disappointed when one of the arms snapped after just a few weeks of gentle wear.

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  • At some of the other online sites, you are able to find various styles of Oakleys, but then are disappointed to see that only one color of lens or frame is being offered.

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  • There are plenty of activities for the whole family, so enjoying some time away from the water park won't leave the kids too disappointed.

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  • The decision can be difficult without the right preparation and knowledge, which is necessary if you don't want to be disappointed in your selection.

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  • However, hardcore RPG fans might be disappointed by the lack of character customization.

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  • Graphically, Path of Radiance is an improvement over the Game Boy Advance Fire Emblem games, but RPG and strategy fans used to games like Final Fantasy X or Warcraft III may be disappointed.

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  • This Bond is one hip cat, and then some.For fans of the movie (and the book), they'll be a little disappointed with the changes made to the plot.

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  • However, with the limited number of songs, game price and lack of new features you may be a bit disappointed.

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  • And trust us when we say they won't be disappointed to know what their gift will be.

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  • I was disappointed that the analog stick was only used to control your car in LA Rush.

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  • I, for one, came in expecting fast-moving, action-oriented clashes, but was surprised and, quite frankly, disappointed by the rather deliberate pace of battle.

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  • For all the expectations I'd built up from everything up to that point, I was severely disappointed with the next few hours.

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  • For fans of the Naruto anime and manga series, you'll be somewhat disappointed to hear that the storyline only goes as far as the misty bridge battle with Haku and Zabuza.

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  • However, what this means is that the game lacks some depth, and players looking for a more complicated control scheme and a game that takes more time to "master" will be disappointed.

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  • Try the trial version; you won't be disappointed.

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  • I was quite disappointed with the library of video games offered by Canflix.

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  • Some die-hard Sonic fans have been disappointed with some of the added "fluff" of erroneous dialog, annoying characters that tag along with you, and an overkill of unnecessary video clips.

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  • If you thought the first Serious Sam was serious in it's gameplay and beautiful graphics, then you just might be sorely disappointed with the sequel, Serious Sam 2 for the Xbox.

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  • When my son played these games for the first time, we were BOTH disappointed.

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  • Make it your first stop and you won't be disappointed.

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  • I've never been completely disappointed with the Jewel Collection wines, but have never been really thrilled either.

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  • So yes, you could open an Opus One and impress all your friends, but you will be disappointed when that wine doesn't deliver-it's just been overpowered.

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  • The idea behind these stickers is that they can amplify your reception, but most people have been disappointed with their performance.

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  • If the parents wanted a baby of a particular sex, they may be disappointed if the baby is the opposite sex.

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  • Those who make dance their entire life will become exhausted and overly disappointed if the team does not succeed at their competitions.

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  • Don't be disappointed or angry if your child wants to talk to someone else about his or her feelings.

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  • Of course, your home needs to actually be designed using feng shui principles or potential home buyers will be disappointed and you'll lose the sale.

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  • While a family that is more interested in music or art may not be bothered by lack of sports, an athletic family or children with high energy will be disappointed.

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  • If you set your sights too high you may be disappointed with the properties you are actually able to afford.

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  • If you're trying to find today's FHA mortgage rates directly from the government, you are going to be sorely disappointed.

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  • Getting pre-approved by your mortgage company or banker is a valuable asset since it may prevent you from being disappointed later on.

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  • But, don't be disappointed if no one picks up on it.

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  • Don't be disappointed if you were hoping for a boost and don't see a big change, though.

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  • Product-rating web sites are full of testimonials about the Elasticity Belly Oil, but there are some disappointed customers, too.

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  • Some will find the oil helpful, while others will be disappointed.

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  • You are either feeling relived or disappointed.

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  • Planning the photography process is an essential step to guarantee you will not be disappointed with your giving birth photos.

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  • Aqua carries some of the freshest seafood available, both local and internationally, and most diners are far from disappointed when tasting the final result.

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  • Have you ever purchased a particularly gorgeous swim towel, only to be disappointed that the design began to wear away with only a few washings?

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  • With names like Lovestruck, Lush and Californication, you'd expect to find some sizzling swimwear in the Billabong women's collection, and you wouldn't be disappointed.

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  • Once again, thanks to their large selection, you won't be disappointed!

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  • This is definitely swimsuit country, so you can expect to find cutting edge suits, and you won't be disappointed.

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  • If you wait until it's too late, or in the middle of the summer season, you and your child might be disappointed with the selection you find.

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  • While men the world over are sure to be disappointed, you can still buy various Kenya Moore items directly from her website, including autographed photos, desktop wallpapers, and in the future, T shirts.

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  • It's important to look for Deluxe Rocky to get the one that has all of the features mentioned above, or you could end up with a very disappointed child on your hands.

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  • You don't want to end up with disappointed children.

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  • Younger kids may be disappointed to find out that the car doesn't actually move but the other features make up for this lack.

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  • The child and parent will not be disappointed with your purchase.

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  • By knowing which type of dress will work with your body type, you'll save the hassle of slipping into dress after dress and being disappointed.

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  • Let this special dress lead the way, and you won't be disappointed.

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  • Shopping for a yellow 3/4 sleeve women's cardigan sweater can be quick and painless if you follow the right suggestions, but if you're just trying to locate one from a regular store, you might be disappointed with the results.

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  • Shop off-season for your selections from Dress Barn, and you won't be disappointed.

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  • If you're unfamiliar with the label or you don't know what to look for in terms of quality, you'll end up disappointed.

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  • Those familiar with the classic game of Guess Who will not be disappointed because all of the original characters are back again.

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  • Whenever you run any fundraising effort, it's easy to become disappointed or lose motivation along the way.

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  • Throw in a bonus and no one will be disappointed.

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  • People looking for traditional Korean Christmas customs may be sorely disappointed.

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  • A date with a name is usually an easy option, but if you want to quote a line from a poem or a favorite family saying, don't elect to do it on a thimble-sized ornament or you'll probably be disappointed.

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  • You should be aware that if you want to be seen as unique, in either a funny or scary way, you may be disappointed in the varied reactions, depending on the venue.

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  • But since no one wants to be disappointed, it's best to work well ahead of the big day.

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  • Children will get excited about taking part in the making of their costume, but some detail-oriented kids may be disappointed if it doesn't turn out exactly as they hoped.

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  • Online daters often imagine they know what the person behind the profile is like and then are disappointed or even angry when the person isn't what they hoped.

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  • People who go just to find a date, but don't care about the activity, may be disappointed.

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  • In this way, you're much less likely to be disappointed.

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  • Try this site, you won't be disappointed.

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  • However, a man who is looking for a real relationship may find that he is disappointed with the experience.

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  • You can love someone and still be angry and disappointed with them.

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  • I don't want to speculate, but I can't help but wonder if she has her own fears of getting too close with a guy and being disappointed.

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  • She may love the gift you do select, but part of her may be disappointed if you don't get at least one of those three standard items.

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  • You might be frustrated and disappointed when you are still feeling emotional pain a month or more after the breakup but understand that this is normal.

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  • Just don't invest in a lot of pink or blue baby clothes and you shouldn't wind up too disappointed.

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  • Virgo's idealistic and often naive nature will seldom be disappointed by stalwart Capricorn.

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  • It's a realistic approach to life that prevents her from being disappointed or let down by her lover.

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  • They are afraid of being disappointed and hurt because of their love affair with perfection.

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  • Their expectations are often unrealistic; unless they can learn to adjust them, they'll constantly be disappointed in people.

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  • If they don't risk being disappointed, they can remain fairly content as long as they're in control of their immediate environment.

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  • The sweet tooth at the table will not be disappointed with the wide array of deserts offered; the dark chocolate torte and crème brulee are two of the most popular options.

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  • Wine aficionados will not be disappointed with the vast options.

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  • Consider letting the staff decide what sushi to serve you -- you won't be disappointed.

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  • Whether you're a vegetarian or a carnivore, you won't be disappointed with your meal.

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  • Molly was all smiles, but disappointed in not being transferred to her mother when she realized I was speaking to California.

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