The skiing was great but the town and resort were disappointing and not very friendly. |
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It is just so disappointing to see him try and do it in this underhand way. |
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The only real complaint with Dark Water is with the disappointing epilogue that follows the intense climax. |
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But this loses Brownie points cos I can't see why it needed to be a two parter, AND found the ending a little disappointing. |
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What is most disappointing is that I could tell there were a lot of cultural references and symbolism that I missed as a non-Japanese viewer. |
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Yet, while I find myself disappointed, it was not disappointing enough to put me off of the movie in general. |
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This was very disappointing, but when the meal was over he appeared to be in a better humour. |
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I holed a 10-footer on the last and was sure it was going to get me in, but it didn't and it's disappointing I've not had another chance. |
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While we are on the subject of unfortunate video decisions, the decision to leave the print unrestored is disappointing as well. |
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He struck out 18 men to tie a National League record in that disappointing 10-inning defeat. |
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Unfortunately the summers of recent years have been rather disappointing and this has led to a drop-off in tourism in the area. |
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Everyone back at base has been working really hard and it is just disappointing not to finish. |
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Fforde's two previous books contain greater emotional depth, and it's disappointing to see his leading lady dwindling into a cypher. |
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What is most disappointing is the lack of interest in this matter from the somnolent Australian electorate. |
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It is disappointing to read just how Songkran has degenerated over the years. |
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The whole dish was far from disappointing, but some of the meat was incredibly chewy. |
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So it was a sweet revenge for the Portlaoise lads who swamped Ballinakill Gaels in an equally disappointing meeting. |
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Todd gave Windass and Andy Cooke 15 minutes after the break to buck up their ideas following a disappointing first half. |
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After building your hopes up on Friday for an exciting weekend to come I must apologise for disappointing you. |
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It has the specs to strike fear in the hearts of other supercar owners, but my experience behind the wheel was rather disappointing. |
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Yes, I've played 30 games this season but for the last four or five matches I've been amongst the substitutes, which is obviously disappointing. |
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The shell itself is a little disappointing in terms of build quality, with stickers misaligned, one wheel arch rubbing on a tyre etc. |
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In some ways rather more disappointing was the virtual absence of alcohol from the tournament. |
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The report is backed up by disappointing rankings in the world's top 500 universities. |
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The engine noise was a little disappointing as it seemed to be strained and too high pitched, almost whining. |
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In a way it is perhaps disappointing to think that the only small mark one has made on the fragile page of history is to have danced on a table. |
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Perhaps the most disappointing note is the prosaic nature of the display of the smaller archaeological artefacts in vitrines against one wall. |
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Just give the disappointing sequel a miss for fears of spoiling the excellence that lies within this self-contained laid-back comedic charmer. |
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It was disappointing to read recent articles which highlighted the decline of volunteerism in community activities. |
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The fact that the wicket was a perfect batting strip makes it more disappointing. |
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It has a bit of a disappointing ending but otherwise is well worth a watch if you want a non-serious movie. |
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It was disappointing, but there are a lot of players down south and very few contracts so I took it on the chin. |
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English cricket looks to be on a sticky wicket in the aftermath of the national team's disappointing exit from the World Cup. |
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Last year's tourist season was disappointing due to a number of outside factors beyond our control. |
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He had a disappointing World Cup by his own high standards but has done well in Super League. |
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Keane was nowhere, producing one of his most disappointing performances in a big game for United. |
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It was a swift response to a disappointing, perhaps humiliating, day for the brothers. |
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At fifty-one, however, he finds it almost disappointing not to be tempted by the pair of nubile prostitutes who come on to him in an elevator. |
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Previous attempts to diagnose thromboemboli using radiolabeled antibodies and nuclear medicine imaging have been disappointing. |
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These slightly disappointing figures for 115 bhp are explained by a kerb weight of 1125 kgs. |
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It was even more disappointing yesterday because we could feel the fans getting behind us and willing us to win. |
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My wife suggested I get my camera and I took several photos, all of them very disappointing with the digital cam. |
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Don't fear, though, because you'll find all the good stuff between the disappointing material. |
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Yet this may require a down-to-earth approach deeply disappointing to starry-eyed technological enthusiasts. |
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It is disappointing to see that his design was modified beyond recognition, so that the houses are as bland as every other state house. |
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That's what is so disappointing about using the Net to organize occult communities. |
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This was a very disappointing result following their wins over Ballinrobe and Ballyhaunis. |
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Boots' shares were downgraded by British analysts following disappointing second quarter results last week. |
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Changing out of his painting clothes after a somewhat disappointing day in his studio, he noticed the worn spot on the heel of his sock. |
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It was close to being unplayable but I hung in well until my disappointing finish. |
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It caps a disappointing 12 months for South Africa in which it also lost its grasp of second place in the ICC Test Championship. |
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This vehicle copes with severe off-road conditions without complaint, but on the road it is slightly disappointing. |
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The loss to Tranmere was excusable, but two defeats to teams struggling to survive is very disappointing. |
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It was certainly disappointing at the time, but, omigosh, it was really thrilling when we get an opportunity to look back on it. |
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While JB's letter was heated and bare-knuckled, it landed many accurate punches, while your prolix retort was sadly disappointing. |
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Then over the past year a succession of disappointing results from companies have created a cascade effect. |
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From our viewpoint, we must put a disappointing weekend behind us and hopefully from now on it will be onward and upward. |
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The one game where the handle was disappointing was the game with Argentina. |
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I have tried cellaring these wines and almost invariably the results are disappointing. |
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Though a revamped marketing approach boosted giftable sales by 20 per cent in 2005, year-end results were disappointing. |
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His early attempts to nurture Hawaiian natives like koa, ohia lehua, and lama trees were disappointing. |
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A very disappointing film and falling far short of the mark in the wuxia genre. |
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Unions say it puts the brakes on a 20-year trend towards casual labour, but employer groups are calling it a disappointing and costly precedent. |
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Her laboured and forced English accent, and disappointing performances from the rest of the cast, say a lot about the director's capabilities. |
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I was satisfied with my eye fillet of beef, but my husband declared his pork tenderloin bland and disappointing. |
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The only disappointing aspect of our play was that we did not succeed in getting enough players into our opponents' box. |
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Now Atlanta is in town for a final three games with payback on their mind for their disappointing exit from the playoffs last year. |
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The disappointing news about the police check and the reissue of his license to practise came out on Friday. |
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It's been a disappointing season for us so far, so to have a decent run in the Cup is massive for us, and massive for the fans as well. |
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Their presentation was ill-prepared and disappointing, and their proposals amateurish and ill-informed. |
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Because of this disappointing doggy drop-out rate, packs of canines must be trained to yield a single seeing-eye dog. |
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The Temple Walk is between potato fields which was a bit disappointing but they were prettied by bee-friendly blue borage. |
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But it was disappointing that the doco failed to explore why TV3 and National Business Review polls told quite a different story. |
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Given the disappointing performance of the media Goliaths, that's probably just as well. |
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The garlic bread was good too, though the side salad was another of the limp, disappointing offerings Lili had pushed aside with her starter. |
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Reyna says his team-mates have already put behind them their disappointing performance against the Czechs. |
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And despite the interest in athletics generated by the Commonwealth Games, entries for the 2002 race have been disappointing. |
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Thus the recent run of Irish victories ended and last year's desperately disappointing draw gloriously revenged. |
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In Duchenne muscular dystrophy, attempts at cell therapy, using muscle stem cell preparations, have been largely disappointing. |
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I think the team should be cautious of a let-down after such a disappointing seeding. |
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Five days a week, I pack up my laptop, set myself up with some Earl Grey tea, and write my childish, disappointing prose. |
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After the disappointing disqualification, he retired to Richmond Hill to live with the arts and entertainment editor's little brother. |
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The opening quarter of the match was extremely disappointing, especially with a bumper crowd of 8,131 in attendance. |
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The spark had gone and, with the flow of the game interrupted by substitutions, the home side freewheeled through a disappointing second period. |
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The salami sandwich and the croque-madame were delicious but the eggplant appetizer was disappointing. |
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We aren't filling the ground and that's disappointing because we are playing such entertaining football. |
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To lose to a flukey goal like that is disappointing but that's how it's going for us at present. |
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Pigs were a little disappointing, averaging around 75p with more demand for the lightweight porkers. |
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This was a little disappointing considering the state of modern discreet body armour which could stop most rifle rounds without flinching. |
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This iron is excellent at removing creases smoothly from cotton and polycotton, but it's disappointing on silk. |
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He said it was very disappointing that at some home games the travelling team had more support than Easkey. |
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His American years were artistically disappointing, and in 1959 he returned to Berlin. |
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Kilner will also be looking for more from his forwards after their disappointing showing on Saturday. |
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Obviously, Saturday was disappointing because of the result but the players shouldn't be ashamed of their efforts. |
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After all the effort that s been put in over the years it must be particularly disappointing for local people. |
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The building's peculiar invisibility to the museum-going public was blamed for the exhibition's disappointing attendance figures. |
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Northerly needed to show some return to form after two disappointing starts in August. |
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Lancashire will be aiming for revenge after they suffered a bitterly disappointing defeat at Leicester last month. |
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There was a disappointing turnout for the launch of a new monthly five-a-side soccer tournament in Pewsey on Sunday. |
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But the thing that is disappointing is you cannot enlarge the text on the tabs. |
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But a song may look like nothing at all, or it may look disappointing, and still be a great lyric. |
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A relatively new option are personal retirement savings accounts, which have had a disappointing take-up since they were launched two years ago. |
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What then are the possible factors contributing to these disappointing results? |
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We waited well over an hour for our tapas dishes which were quite disappointing. |
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From someone as sharp as Morrissey, blunt sarcasm is enormously disappointing. |
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Research on controlled fusion power has now been going on for a half century with somewhat disappointing results. |
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The performance was disappointing, make no bones about that, and the 50-30 scoreline reflected Barrow's superiority on the day. |
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They are a solid group of people and they will stick together after what was a bitterly disappointing defeat. |
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But her long harsh sentence is cockeyed, as is Peter Beattie's very disappointing and uncharacteristically maladroit response. |
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So it's vaguely disappointing that I am probably suffering from a disappointingly vague malaise. |
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The mayor said it was disappointing that the Government had backed away from the deal. |
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The disappointing turnout was probably due to the regulations which restricted sheep movements in a bid to prevent scab. |
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Kerry's disappointing third place finish in New Hampshire might compel him to drop out. |
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The graphics are a little disappointing, and the backdrops and general scenery are quite poor. |
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In addition, the response by the government to such reports has frequently been conspicuously disappointing. |
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It's a disappointing scene, I think, because we're in the middle where nothing plotty is happening. |
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A fireside chat over a disappointing bottle of wine prompted a Bradford couple to resolve to ditch their day jobs and set up their own business. |
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In a hugely disappointing season for the Saints, Knight was a decided bright spot. |
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The Huskies hope to rebound from a disappointing fifth place finish in Hockey East. |
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I always find it kind of disappointing that you stop seeing his stuff after a while. |
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The result is disappointing for fans of musical innovation but a bankable formula to success for Maiden, who never pretended to musical genius. |
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The result was great consolation after a disappointing non-finish in the first race earlier in the day. |
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Before the game their players arranged a private meeting in which they pledged to make amends for a disappointing league placing. |
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Meanwhile Skipton and North Ribblesdale ended disappointing league seasons with defeat. |
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I found the explanation for the campaign material disappointing and a bit thin. |
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This is a disappointing procedural decision, but it only changes the process by which we will file lawsuits against online infringers. |
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Once again, the audio is slightly disappointing due to the lack of commentary. |
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Schumacher's Ferrari teammate Rubens Barrichello had a disappointing race, finishing ninth. |
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The following season Norwich failed to build on the foundations they had created and finished a disappointing eighth. |
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Last year, though, his fortunes took a turn for the worse, and he finished a disappointing ninth. |
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Don't let a disappointing performance from your last meet affect your next meet. |
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Neal was next up and then, finishing a disappointing ninth having been among the leaders, was Muller. |
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He said it was very disappointing that so many prisoners were reconvicted within two years. |
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The few pretenders who remained were a disappointing assortment of dim, second-class felons and impotent thugs. |
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Greengates Albion picked themselves up from a disappointing result last week with a 5-1 thrashing of Windmill. |
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Slightly disappointing, I'd have liked the hike in pay and the new location, but on the flip side, the job would have been a McJob. |
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That said it was disappointing not to see obvious links between music publishing and the record industry. |
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They are not threatened with relegation yet, but if they do not alter their disappointing curve they could be treading that line before long. |
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That's going to be a little disappointing for those of you who only want to see the featurettes without the full feature film. |
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The gratin potatoes were melt-in-the-mouth and only the courgettes were a little disappointing, lacking in flavour. |
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Agarkar had a disappointing match as a bowler but did reasonably well with the bat in the second innings. |
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It is disappointing to see such views expressed by a psychiatrist in a respected medical journal. |
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Jamie Dobb endured a disappointing race at the French Grand Prix as his World 250 cc Motorcross Championship hopes took a battering. |
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It was disappointing to see that the focus of her letter concentrated on the negative aspects and did not paint the full picture. |
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He is crude, frequently drunk, and often melancholy, and he feels resigned to the disappointing course his once-promising life has taken. |
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A disappointing match but when the quarters and semis are played on the same day, this sort of burn out performance is bound to happen. |
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He revisits that bitterly disappointing period in his life and is philosophical about what went so wrong. |
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By comparison, the roast cod on puy lentils was more predictable and disappointing. |
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Yorkshire coach Wayne Clark is philosophical about the disappointing start and confident that his team will soon turn the corner. |
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The world number five had begun the week in optimistic mood, talking of his desire to win more major titles after a disappointing 2001 season. |
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It is a weighty tome which is stimulating and challenging to read but is, in the end, disappointing. |
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The drop in dry cargo tonnage was disappointing but you can't legislate for bad harvests. |
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They lie a disappointing fourth and are already ten points behind the leaders. |
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The lamb topside was rich and tender, lightly seasoned with sesame seeds and mint, but the marinated chicken wings were disappointing. |
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It is purposeless drama and disappointing as this came from the hands of noted director Krishna Vamsee. |
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Although promising, this approach has been disappointing, with undesirable side effects. |
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Are we not offering our children enough opportunities to learn the true nature of the boring, disappointing sham we call real life? |
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We have fought with all our might to find an alternative option, which is why today's announcement is so disappointing now. |
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Most disappointing of all was his recent essay on improving the public health, for which he was given a borderline fail grade. |
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It is desperately disappointing to win so much primary possession and then not to be able to hold on to it. |
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They are respected members of the community and for his family to see him ignoring and jeering his elders and betters is very disappointing. |
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The contrast between what you hope for and what you experience seems disappointing! |
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Not an unreasonable amount as this included three mineral waters, a cafe mocha and two cappuccinos, but disappointing considering my steak. |
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But it is obviously disappointing to hear that trans-Pacific flights have stalled once again. |
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But she and her fellow dogs did not perform to the standard their owners are used to and the team came a disappointing fifth. |
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When the store turned in disappointing fourth-quarter results in April and shares fell, a bid seemed likely. |
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But, disappointing as that decision was, Rovers shouldn't let it take the shine off what was an otherwise fantastic night. |
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It's disappointing straight after the match, but I was beaten by a class player. |
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How disappointing, then, to find that it's deep under the North Sea, and that only the odd curious guppy can enjoy it. |
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It was a desperately disappointing championship for the conglomerate of Scots. |
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They had a look around at the familiar surroundings and then they absolutely demolished a disappointing home team. |
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This mockumentary is either going to be brilliant or crushingly disappointing. |
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This, rather than anything to do with the specific phases of the development of IT, accounts for the recent disappointing record of productivity. |
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In another contrast to the perfect fish, the bed of too-hard beans with their thin, bland tomato sauce was disappointing. |
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His article was not only disappointing but appeared to be blatant propaganda. |
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Defending champion Justin Rose made a disappointing start as he finished on one over par. |
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So how disappointing, how gloomily predictable, that the proposed new footbridge is being greeted with the usual grumbling hostility. |
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A slow-moving film with a weak plot, it trudges its way to a disappointing finish and leaves you wondering why you bothered. |
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Which makes it all the more disappointing that the language used by most start-ups is so cold, so bloodless, so calculating. |
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He was dealt a disappointing blow here yesterday when the group failed to justify hefty support. |
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Now that Gonzalez has rejected the Yankees, perhaps he can concentrate on turning a disappointing season into another banner year. |
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However, I found the simple way it was served, as a steak perched above vegetables, slightly disappointing. |
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One of the most disappointing things was that we tried to bludgeon our way up field to make yardage instead of spreading the ball wide. |
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A disappointing trading update in March saw the chief executive fall unceremoniously on his sword a few weeks later. |
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It is within this generally uncommitted and unserious atmosphere that one encounters so many disappointing works. |
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Curriculum initiatives launched with much fanfare in the 1960s had often proven disappointing in their results, and historical accounts suggested fresh ways of understanding the issues involved. |
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Judith Browne Dianis, a co-director of the advancement Project, a civil-rights organization, called the ruling disappointing. |
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His fear of disappointing or angering the community turns out to be unfounded. |
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The revisions the BLS released Friday for June and July were disappointing. |
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In the end he was left with a disappointing product that bore little of his creative fingerprint. |
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No matter how constitutionally suspect, how costly, how slapdash, or how disappointing a grand policy might be, well, they tried. |
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Williamson stands by his record of rarely disappointing a customer when they are at a loss as to what suits them. |
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Two years later, further tests were done, but this time to a disappointing conclusion. |
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It is disappointing and, frankly, frightening that Thompson walked away from his repugnant Sea World excursion scot-free. |
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This restoration placed the Lazaretto at a far remove from its origins, a disappointing decision in view of the small number of famine artifacts on the island. |
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Leaving 2013 nothing was more disappointing than the drippy, sad, and woefully unfunny disaster Wilson served us, Super Fun Night. |
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Although the preclinical data have been promising, human studies using vitamin A or retinoids as chemopreventive agents have been largely disappointing. |
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Of course, he was eventually to read the novel in its original Spanish, but as he was to describe it, the experience was a disappointing anticlimax. |
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The news of an exoplanet discovery is hardly earthshaking anymore, which is disappointing in a way. |
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Despite a disappointing ruling in the Fifth Circuit on Thursday, the pro-choice movement is only gearing up for battle. |
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Following the disappointing Confessions of a Shopaholic, g-force represents a rare double stumble for Bruckheimer. |
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So what about the lowlights and most disappointing performances? |
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This came after months of grumbling about disappointing iPhone sales, and reports of a possibly too-small opening in China. |
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While Kerry were solid enough at the back, they were all at sea at midfield, while they never threatened down the wings and this was the most disappointing aspect of all. |
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From the outside, the car seems built to the highest quality, so the lack of a satisfactory clunk when the door closes are slightly disappointing. |
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The sad reality, on a damp, windswept and cool weekend, though, was that the men's sprints are two of the saving graces of an otherwise disappointing championships. |
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It is sobering and extremely disappointing to find that heroes of past generations played it so close to the dark side. |
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After a string of disappointing books, the Cold War spymaster is back with a great new novel. |
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It is much more disappointing to see a Scot willingly ditching it, almost in the manner of those who, post-1707, were desperate to rid their speech of Scotticisms. |
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In a season when British Athletics crashed back to earth with a bang after the successes of Sydney, she was one of the few to illuminate a disappointing year. |
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Although she was a studious girl, her final exams were disappointing and she failed to gain a university place on her first try. |
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The first Commissie Trek went westwards into the thirstlands of what is now South West Africa, and came back with a disappointing report about its aridity. |
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Bingley's Rob Jebb, who lives at Staveley, was a disappointing ninth, four places behind his main challenger for the British championship title, Ian Holmes. |
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However, Yorkshire came a disappointing seventh in the team competition. |
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A disappointing winter tour in Australia was followed by an indifferent start to the domestic season, and inevitably a seed of doubt had been sown in the public mind. |
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It was thrilling to be a part of it, then disappointing to be left out. |
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While disappointing for epigraphy fans, the find adds 101 characters to the Isthmian syllabary and should represent a step toward retrieving Olmec history. |
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The loss of the Water Gardens would be particularly disappointing for the people of Harlow as well as for 20th century architecture and town planning. |
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Or would it be disappointing to us if were to suddenly go back in a time machine? |
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The two tech titans reported disappointing earnings as they try to diversify from their highly profitable, maturing cores. |
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If the film is not held tightly against the paper, the results will be disappointing because the print will either be out of focus or show Newton's rings. |
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It is disappointing that hard-earned public funds are misappropriated. |
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But overall, this movie was disgusting, mocking, and disappointing. |
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It was so disappointing to lose the way we did because we worked as hard as we possibly can and when we come away with nothing it really does bite. |
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Yet any pre-season optimism which had accrued between the end of last term and the start of this, quickly withered on a blisteringly hot and bitterly disappointing afternoon. |
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The disappointing return from the publicity blitz was doubly concerning as it coincided with a buoyant period for the mobile phone industry generally. |
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A little more on the disappointing side are two unaired episodes. |
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It was particularly disappointing that Mr Brown did not choose to help unincorporated businesses by extending the tax breaks that companies enjoy. |
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Another defeat for the maroon and white in what has been a disappointing year for the county with a number of very narrow defeats in various grades along the way. |
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And an 800-to-1 payout assumes Facebook has a fairly disappointing stock-market debut. |
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And they no longer muse about which nations might be next on the target list, disappointing their most fervent neoconservative supporters as often as they please them. |
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Compared to the pre-launch prediction of 500,000 private enrollees in the first month, the news is disappointing. |
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Carrefour and Casino have shown disappointing growth since the French government demanded a year ago that the country's food retailers reverse the upward spiral of prices. |
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In reality this is more of a spit of land than an island, and it was slightly disappointing to find that the causeway wouldn't even be covered until the end of the week. |
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And this was all very disappointing, because there's bupkis out there. |
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But on this issue of Haredi service his pusillanimous silence has been disappointing and self-defeating. |
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Loyal incumbents must be protected, while disappointing ones are reassessed and even cut loose. |
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Following the disappointing box office for red state, Smith said that his follow-up film, Clerks 3, would be his last. |
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If you love what you do, it will sustain you when you get a disappointing grade on your math test, get cut from the hockey team or don't get the audition callback. |
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It is a cankerous posthumous blot on the career of a very good architect, and her gentle and rather pandering critique of it is quite disappointing. |
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It is the more disappointing that the handsome, generously illustrated volume that has finally been published shows no evidence of new investigation. |
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In the wake of these disappointing numbers and strong competition, is it time for the company to revamp its strategy? |
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Finally, a band that doesn't just perform a bunch of disappointing covers or engage in excessive headbanging while pretending they know something about music. |
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McGinley, a late developer, was especially disappointing this year and having failed to build on his 2001 breakthrough may now return forever to the ranks of the ordinary. |
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Highly perishable products such as chard and other greens can degrade before or shortly after arriving in the marketplace, disappointing both producers and consumers. |
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It's still disappointing that they are taking so long and overrunning on jobs when they must appreciate the congestion and damage it's causing to the town centre. |
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It just adds to the hokum overload in this disappointing novel. |
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The summers of recent years have also been very disappointing and this has emphasised the need to get amenities in place to keep tourists entertained when the weather is bad. |
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Community development forums have emerged as a potentially more effective alternative to chronically disappointing government-directed efforts to foster growth. |
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Merchants are hoping for a crush of last minute shoppers today, and bargain hunters after Christmas to make up for disappointing sales up until now. |
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I've had a complicated history with jazz, with many false starts, disappointing attempts to divine the pantheon and forays into stuff I absolutely hated. |
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The opening triumvirate is as strong as any string of songs he's written, and the wistful finality of the sweetly cathartic title track foreshadows a disappointing comedown. |
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Certainly federationists advanced this argument, but when the Federation League used it to solicit funds from Sydney businesses the results were very disappointing. |
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The company announced the decision was made because of uncertainties about the climate and water availability in the district, together with disappointing field trials. |
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Anything less than a Final Four with us is going to be disappointing. |
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It was just so disappointing to lose the playoff by a single point. |
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The survey showed there was improvement in areas such as planning of school places and co-ordination of the admission process, which were disappointing last year. |
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Her acting was rather disappointing, lacking the impulsive flightiness of my ideal Dorabella, but it will be interesting to see what becomes of her voice. |
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Our quest for porbeagle sharks off the coast of Padstow was disappointing. |
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The generous portioning of excellent salmon, prawns, clams and squid didn't really make up for the disappointing sauce and over-cooked vermicelli. |
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It was disappointing to see the extent to which the forest had suffered in a forest fire that had burnt every bit of regenerating vegetation and the delicate undergrowth. |
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Waterford cruised to the easiest of wins over a most disappointing home side and will go into next Sunday's clash with Galway in Walsh Park at the top of the league table. |
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The directness of the message, which is somewhat bluntly conveyed, is a somewhat disappointing end to an extraordinary novel that is full of subtlety and cunning. |
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Our weather today is most disappointing, overcast and sort of dampish. |
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In a disappointing development for women's groups, the proposals on rape will not affect the burden of proof or the presumption of the defendant's innocence. |
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The tail of the geosynchronous satellite launch vehicle was engulfed seconds before the planned liftoff, disappointing hundreds, including space scientists. |
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It's an excellent premise for a film, which makes it that much more disappointing that due to excessive glibness and tonal inconsistencies, the pieces never come together. |
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Although the supply of tropical plants was down and hygiene services were disappointing, security services, parcels delivery and facilities management were very successful. |
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This is an act of desecration and vandalism and it is very disappointing from our point of view and upsetting for visitors that this property has been stolen. |
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And so it is quite disappointing that this volume was very poorly edited. |
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In contrast it was a disappointing day for Heikki, who failed to get off the grid at all after suffering a transmission problem with his Arden car. |
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Cllr Michael Foley said it was disappointing to hear of the slow progress. |
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We find it disappointing and, for someone of your standing, surprising. |
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Yet, in spite of all that, this writer found it disappointing. |
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The troop dispositions were disappointing, with infantry, tank and artillery units intermixed and based on widely separated hills unable to support each other. |
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I suppose this dissonant finding is expected, if disappointing. |
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The moisturiser worked and the other two doofers were a bit disappointing. |
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Dire, dour and disappointing are three which spring instantly to mind. |
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However, in regard to our native fauna, it is disappointing to read that lyrebirds offer good game for the sportsman. |
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Thankfully the sun drew the crowds out on Sunday and made up for the disappointing attendance on the soggier first day. |
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Yet, the absence of a doctrine of creation in ancient Greek philosophy makes this mimesis disappointing. |
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Despite the increased number of seats and votes, it was still an incredibly disappointing result for supporters of the Labour party. |
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Then, the 72 became outdated, while successor models, such as the Lotus 76 were disappointing. |
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Although Davis had initially been the favourite, it was widely acknowledged that his candidacy was marred by a disappointing conference speech. |
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On the other hand, what broken and disappointing ground it is. |
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Azorian has been a somewhat disappointing sort, but his last run was encouraging and he looks good enough to win the beginners chase. |
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The latter could reoppose, but has been disappointing this season and also has the Cheltenham Gold Cup as a Festival alternative. |
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The rest of the season was disappointing for Williams, with 20 retirements out of 36 starts for the two cars. |
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The clubs lack of success and disappointing league finishes continued for another seven seasons. |
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Antartica De Thaix failed to settle when disappointing on her only start in a Kempton bumper. |
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Jonjo O'Neill's charge looked a potential worldbeater until disappointing on soft ground in the Cleeve Hurdle back in January. |
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It has been a mixed year for Gameloft with its back catalogue performing strongly but a disappointing contribution from its 2014 line-up. |
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To have such a dearth of British hurdlers rated over 146 is very disappointing. |
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However, the remainder of the 1880s was disappointing for the team and its supporters. |
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Cyril THE only disappointing thing about the trail to Eindhoven was the final. |
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It was disappointing Bernie Ducker, a visitor to Saltburn from Ireland, found Saltburn beach so dirty on his visit at Easter. |
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It's so disappointing to reach for a hot water bottle and find you've drawn the dribbly one. |
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Following disappointing results in the 1987 election, Steel proposed to merge the two parties. |
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Paul Nicholls gives Whitenzo, who has been disappointing over fences this season, a confidence-booster in the Draglink 2000 Novices' Hurdle. |
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It is disappointing that money could not have been found to maKe at least one passing place. |
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