But the cheapjack production values and inconsistent animation constitute serious and sad disappointments. |
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The only disappointments are the two stifled and formulaic physique shots of young men in posing pouches. |
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The real and full answer is that it is anything but a fashionable town and we have a list of disappointments to support that point of view. |
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He kept his disappointments to himself, a quiet murmur of disapproval usually being as far as it went. |
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He rages with all the garrulous articulacy of the legal autodidact, narrowly educated after years of court cases, appeals and disappointments. |
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The griefs, the sorrows, the disappointments, the struggles, moments of joy and happiness, I wouldn't regret a single one. |
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The real Alison Hargreaves overcame everything thrown in her path, put up with the disappointments and still reached for the stars. |
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Supporters of devolution have become inured to setbacks, diversions, embarrassments, disappointments and shocks. |
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I also know that Ronaldo, now that he is fit again, is focused on making amends for the disappointments, both personal and national, in France. |
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Moments of euphoria are so often followed by gut-wrenching disappointments. |
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Through the tears, heartaches, and disappointments, we need to lend a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on. |
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Only in supportive relationships can we deal with our personal demons and life disappointments. |
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The truth is, disappointments and outright failure mark the real world of publicly financed convention centers, stadiums, and hotels. |
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Few of the participants appeared to have coped with their relationship disappointments and social opprobrium without considerable mental effort. |
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The harsh reality of life is knock-backs, you have to learn to suffer defeats and disappointments. |
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Despite the disappointments so far, there is a wry optimism among some UK firms. |
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It will give the club a considerable boost and really put us on the map again after the disappointments of losing Yorkshire county cricket. |
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Players turn into disappointments, teams underachieve and the managerial merry-go-round starts anew. |
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But one of my biggest disappointments is that I rarely find occasions to share my love of metal with my indie rock friends. |
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Another reason why this family drama works is every performance is strong and simmering with resentments and disappointments. |
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After many such disappointments, he realised the wisdom of moving away from the political arena. |
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But why will this summit be any different than the previous disappointments? |
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The night had its disappointments and I'm sorry to say that she was one of them. |
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Woody plays a two-time Oscar-winning filmmaker, struggling to find work after a series of box-office disappointments. |
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Again, this is essential reading but with a few disappointments along the way. |
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Unable to adjust to these disappointments, many missionaries returned home with their ethnocentrism intact. |
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As always, the career starts at the very bottom and brings a lot of disappointments and she often drops a brick. |
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I do not lay the blame solely at his door for the recent disappointments that have beset English football. |
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In his tight, angry face we see a lifetime of struggles and disappointments. |
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There are the same anxieties, the same pains and disappointments but those motherly instincts are still there. |
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His detractors have pointed at these disappointments as evidence of his shortcomings. |
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They love polo and love to share in the thrills and disappointments of tournaments. |
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Despite the losses and disappointments they will experience, immigrants need to feel confident about themselves and the future. |
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Whatever frustrations or disappointments he felt about politics never surfaced. |
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She has had a string of career disappointments since Trainspotting. |
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Her face crumples at the memories of all the disappointments since. |
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Despite frequent disappointments, largely due to the indifference or unimaginativeness of others, he carried many amazing things through to completion. |
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One of the big disappointments of the evening was how lacklustre the female acting awards were. |
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These are evenly matched teams with a rivalry born in playoff disappointments and MLS Cups. |
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Of Labour's many election disappointments, perhaps the sharpest is the failure of traditional canvassing to yield votes. |
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But it is inevitably going to be a tough process with difficulties and disappointments on the way. |
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One of the disappointments in our region was the lack of development within the Fijian Federation. |
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We all have had positive and exciting experiences, as well as unhappy moments and disappointments. |
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In facing them, we must not tire, we must not doubt the importance of our work, and we must not allow setbacks and disappointments to deter us. |
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Each option has yielded successes and disappointments, depending on how it was implemented and in what context. |
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They suffer from unmet expectations, romantic disappointments gay and straight, and a lingering sense of ill-being. |
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Your frustrations and disappointments stemming from an overall lack of progress, however, are appropriately aired to the team as a whole. |
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It will be destroyed by the inevitable disappointments of life, which overwhelm the delusion every generation has that theirs is special. |
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I have been fortunate to find many fellow workers to share both my successes and my disappointments in peacemaking. |
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One of the very large disappointments in the province of Manitoba is the funding, or the lack thereof, for the remediation of Lake Winnipeg. |
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The priest thus becomes a sharer in many different life choices, sufferings and joys, disappointments and hopes. |
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For the year, the segment met earnings expectations despite some sales disappointments. |
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We will therefore remind you of some principles and precautions to be taken to avoid misunderstandings and disappointments. |
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Smiley writes of the unexpected tendernesses and unacknowledged disappointments of ordinary lives. |
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We tend to favor such negative feelings and frequently let them dominate us because of disappointments and injuries we have suffered. |
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Unnecessary prevarication and the attendant disappointments for the candidate states therefore need to be resolutely opposed. |
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He could thus clearly tolerate a few television reporters' apple-polishing queries: Any disappointments so far? |
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The truth is that we will outlive every one of our disappointments, no matter how great, and come out the better for it. |
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Certainly his later career, despite his many frustrations and disappointments, was neither lonely nor friendless. |
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Be glad, for he who directs his life toward that idea does not suffer disappointments or feel defrauded. |
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But despite these and other disappointments of some early experiments, reformers were not discouraged. |
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For the people living in this theater of war, the litany of such disappointments is long. |
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Remarkably, in the space of just two weeks, Mayo football has regained respectability after a sequence of failures, disappointments and near misses. |
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Rangers showed great resolve at the end of a long season that contained many disappointments, so it was important that they remained kings of their own patch. |
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And despite the disappointments, the foraging man from Down Under is in high spirits. |
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Often we snuggled together beneath some sheltering bush and talked to each other of our fears, our disappointments, and all the hardships of our hard, hard life. |
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We may be affronted by the reception given our sense of values, or disappointed by our failure to realize our values immediately, but these worries and burned fingers and disappointments are trivial in view of our goal. |
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The petty rancor and unassuaged disappointments of a resentment-filled life burn on every page, in ways one would think might be more demoralizing than inspiring to potential followers. |
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Fifty years after the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, that great awakening of the human conscience, how can we fail to notice the inadequacies, the failures and the disappointments? |
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It's heavy stuff, with Nono drawing on the hopes and disappointments of failed revolutions for this opera, telling a story of defeat from the female perspective. |
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Although famed for his economical way with words, he spoke to FIFA.com about the challenge of returning to the country where he endured one of the biggest disappointments of his career. |
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I want to come back to these disappointments, highlight some that I see as being of special significance, and begin to explore what may be deeper causes of the symptoms our study reveals. |
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It points out this lifetime as an especially important one, for you are directly faced, among other things, with the necessity to spiritualize the disappointments you have experienced through your great need for love. |
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Merely dwelling on past disappointments and deploring shortcomings in the implementation of past agreements does not provide guidance for the way forward. |
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As for the lyrics on Bethesda, Vanot's language remains admirably concise, only spilling over into crudity when he exorcises his past disappointments in love. |
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There is also scarcely any other term, which, with the experiences linked to it, is also linked to a whole range of difficulties and disappointments. |
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Our hope is stronger than the repeated disappointments and the wearisome doubts which we experience because it draws its power from a source which neither our inattention nor our forgetfulness can deplete. |
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Where Larkin's poems respond to life's disappointments with a biting melancholy, Amis's are slashingly satiric. |
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A diagnosis though that leads to a lot of disappointments in the fancier. |
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The list of disappointments and failures during the term of office of this Commission is far too long, as is that of the unaccomplished promises and initiatives. |
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Saved by amazing coincidence the wife of a trapper hired at Fort Mandan turned out to be the long-lost sister of the nervous Shoshone leader they found their most bitter disappointments ahead. |
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From a luckless spell in his late teens at French outfit Rennes to a barren season in Portugal, the Brazilian has had to endure numerous disappointments before finally earning approval throughout the football world. |
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There are disappointments, without question. |
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That of course has to do with your high ambitions, which correspond with our own and also with the great disappointments that we as parliamentarians were forced to endure at Nice and during various presidencies. |
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American disappointments over Iraq and Iran were mitigated by continued co-operation with France over Syria, and by an expansion of NATO's peacekeeping mission in Afghanistan. |
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To grow up is to confront the disappointments of language, in a way, and to suffer the divorce between what we experience and what we imagine to be real. |
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These echo disappointments and misgivings from some experts or decision makers regarding the working sessions conducted during the Summit, particularly because many basic problems were not sufficiently addressed. |
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Although Maria Theresa pedantically supervised her children's upbringing and education, she was to experience many disappointments in connection with them. |
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Heartaches, disappointments, and despair visit every home. |
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Because for all the disappointments and that entire year where Cable carried a pained expression on his face like someone had just jellied his stapler, he had this look that made me stay on board. |
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It may be that the long period of waiting, the disappointments, as well as some ideas having currency in the Maghreb may somewhat influence young people. |
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Without this profound joy and peace that can resist the disappointments and deceptions in the experience of ecclesial life, we could not become credible witnesses of the Good News of God's Reign. |
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Indeed, 1986 would bring one of the bitterest disappointments in the club's history, after they had reached the European Cup final for a second time. |
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It means the same fights and disappointments until one of us is dead. |
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Madam Speaker, one of the major disappointments in this budget has been the lack of mention of, or any activity in or money for, environmental issues. |
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More and more presidential advisers, ministers and high functionaries have added their voices to the experts and analysts who openly criticise Washington's positions and express their worries and their disappointments. |
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When I look at the reality of this reform, there are disappointments. |
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He draws close to us, becoming the companion of our journey on all the roads that lead to Emmaus, and enables us to open our hearts once again to peace, after the frustrations and disappointments of life. |
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What are your objectives, your disappointments? |
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And while we see the NPT as the cornerstone of the non-proliferation regime and the framework for nuclear disarmament, we will not let last year's disappointments prevent us from moving forward on both fronts. |
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I don't think these disappointments result from a lack of effort. |
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Travelling to Utopia exposes, in the form of a new expectation, the narrator's adventures and disappointments in the face of influence and technological excesses. |
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We have had our disappointments and no doubt there will be more, but we like to believe that shareholders will recognize our commitment to improving our companies and to staying focused on our goal. |
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Men thrive better on disappointments in love than on disappointments in money. |
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The towering centre-back used selective memory as a deflective tactic when trying to steer the talk away from personal disappointments. |
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As Mylo tracks down a former lover Rich and Maggie struggles in her relationship with husband Lance they confront the compromises and disappointments of their lives. |
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Seven wins from their last eight matches have underpinned the promotion drive and Aram paid tribute to his players, most of whom suffered last year's disappointments. |
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Football is a game of tumult and glory, of small disappointments and lingering dreams, and Mata has played long enough at the highest level to appreciate these truths. |
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Cares, disappointments, busy days and restless nights, protracted studies, surfeitings, intemperance, and tobacco, all appear to have led to Lethargy. |
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All their struggles, disappointments, failures, backslidings, which made them unhappy here, because they could not perfectly do the will of God, are past and over for ever. |
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Losses, miscarriages, and disappointments are monitory and instructive. |
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