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My colleague at work looks annoyed when I ask for an extension on a deadline, and my friend looks frustrated when I show up late for lunch because a meeting ran long, and at the end of the day, my husband looks
disappointed
because I'd rather go to bed than go to the movies.
He who seeks gratification shall be
disappointed.
It turns out that you can give all manner of goods and services to the poor, but if you don't restrain the hands of the violent bullies from taking it all away, you're going to be very
disappointed
in the long-term impact of your efforts.
Some people were
disappointed
there was not poetry.
And when I think about what we've done about human trafficking, I am hugely
disappointed.
I was mad and
disappointed.
Perhaps the most striking example of the human ability to watch a beheading and remain unmoved and even be
disappointed
was the introduction in France in 1792 of the guillotine, that famous decapitation machine.
And you are not
disappointed.
But I gotta tell you this: these last few years, as much as we had learned to become great proactive police officers and great relational police officers rather than reactive, these last years have
disappointed
me.
I keep my mouth shut as often as I possibly can, I keep my mind open, and I'm always prepared to be amazed, and I'm never
disappointed.
But I was
disappointed
to learn that this process only exists for people who donate for transplant.
You'd get very, very
disappointed.
I was
disappointed
in my performance, because I knew that I had gotten away with something.
"I'm sorry you're disappointed."
I felt so
disappointed.
And I was so disappointed, and I was like, "Oh my God, you know, what am I going to do?"
She was
disappointed.
Sure, I was
disappointed
I didn't get to wrestle, but very few wrestlers get any kind of call from the WWE.
For the first time, you might understand why you're
disappointed
in a friendship or why every interaction with a certain family member leaves you discouraged and anxious.
Engineer: I felt I was
disappointed
about it.
And I was basically pretty
disappointed
to see that they had chosen to show the photo we'd already seen a million times, which was basically the moment of impact.
Why are we so
disappointed
in technology?"
I coined my own definition of success in 1934, when I was teaching at a high school in South Bend, Indiana, being a little bit disappointed, and [disillusioned] perhaps, by the way parents of the youngsters in my English classes expected their youngsters to get an A or a B. They thought a C was all right for the neighbors' children, because they were all average.
I have been, of late,
disappointed
with the Bush Administration.
She asked if she could listen to what she called my "tribal music," and was consequently very
disappointed
when I produced my tape of Mariah Carey.
This therapist was especially
disappointed
that Fiona wasn't rolling over yet, and so she told me we needed to wake her neurology up.
If it's a head you're disappointed, but you're still a third of the way to your pattern again.
A lot of sociologists actually are quite
disappointed.
I mean, I've been a bit
disappointed
sometimes when I saw this data and all this deployment, just for five people.
He leaves, a little confused and
disappointed.
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