To his utter dismay and much in despair, he was viewed in Cameroon with suspicion and mistrust. |
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Unfair as it is to the author and her subject, my initial response to this insightful and elegantly composed essay was one of utter dismay. |
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While Marriott went to fetch it, Lady Delacour thought that Belinda would have time to recover from that utter dismay and confusion into which she hoped that she must now be thrown. |
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We have none of that faculty, so good at a pinch, which enabled an ingenious person to make ropes out of sea-sand, to the utter dismay of an insolent sceptic. |
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Dr. Livinus easily clinched the party nomination to the utter dismay of the big party chiefs, many of whom had collected plenty of money from one rich candidate or the other. |
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I rouse myself, strain my mind, raise my voice for prophetic utterances, and try in every way to be worthy of the occasion, but to my utter dismay, discover I am not a leader. |
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Dispossessed, with no points of reference, facing sheer devastation, even utter dismay. |
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With an early resumption of the process unlikely, advocates for the Doha round expressed utter dismay. |
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They found they had a lot in common, specifically a sense of utter dismay at the shape of the world. |
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On arrival at the petrol station forecourt, to my utter dismay, I spotted a young boy, probably no older than fourteen. |
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Then, while working for Vogue, she produced a series of images that out-shocked them all in their vision of utter dismay. |
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The good Doctor is most definitely back... and many traditionalists are going to greet this radical new version with utter dismay. |
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The European Union wishes to express its utter dismay at the recent outbreak of violence in the town of Yelwa in Plateau state in central Nigeria and at the one that followed in the town of Kano. |
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