The news would perhaps dishearten walkers and joggers on Race Course and Nehru Stadium. |
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The very image of the desolated metropolis was enough to dishearten me before I even entered the city itself. |
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It is to be fervently hoped that that bin Laden's death will dishearten his followers and further disrupt what remains of Al Qaeda. |
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On the terrace, a blazing sun did not dishearten the visitors assisting to the several air demonstrations. |
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My aim is not to dishearten but simply to raise awareness of the links between population, the environment and human health. |
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And Dawn Approach's trainer Jim Bolger did little yesterday to dishearten the colt's supporters. |
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In face of this extraordinary challenge I believe that the only effect of many discussions is to dishearten consumers. |
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That can not, however, dishearten our courageous spirit to stop opposition. |
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When I arrived at the set wearing a new chocolate-brown, button-up T-shirt and brown, leather clogs, I was determined not to let anyone or anything dishearten me. |
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This deprivation of space can dishearten anyone, young or old. |
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It's enough to dishearten their challengers once and for all. |
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Failure to denounce this weekend's sham election would serve only to discredit the West and dishearten those brave Russians who still hope for a democratic future. |
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The Chinese go to stay. A few rebuffs do not dishearten them. Knowing their capacity to underlive and undersell their competitors, they are tenacious in the extreme. |
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