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    1. I'd been spending evenings at home where Alwyn was always a stimulating and amusing font of disillusion, giving vent to philosophies that echoed my own


    2. His reactions when faced with the formidable breasts of my forever flirting wife, indicated disillusion with feminine charms


    3. It was the first time that disillusion had crept into his feelings for her


    4. all in confusion and disillusion,


    5. Stan read their silence and the disillusion on their faces; he began speaking again


    6. His old friend had searched for something better after the disillusion of Venezuela, and thought he had found it within the Melioran cause and within Davis


    7. My disillusion with Lindler & Haliburton and work in the City increased by the day


    8. My general disillusion was such that even the hotel guests appeared in a different more


    9. I suggest to those recently married and those about to be married that they are entering into a relationship that can bring them the highest and most lasting happiness or the most crushing disillusion and despair


    10. But I must disillusion you a little

    11. Her still face, with the mouth closed tight from suffering and disillusion and self-denial, and her nose the smallest bit on one side, and her blue eyes so young, quick, and warm, made his heart contract with love


    12. He saw her face, the skin still fresh and pink and downy, but crow's-feet near her eyes, her eyelids steady, sinking a little, her mouth always closed with disillusion; and there was on her the same eternal look, as if she knew fate at last


    13. Levin had not the heart to disillusion him of the notion


    14. It was then that the doctors had to disillusion us


    15. The disillusion hits the professionals so badly that they abandon the fallen star in droves


    16. He had heard her through her July attraction, her August madness, and her September disillusion, and as she went away forever in October, in tears, he wanted to cry out; Oh, stay, stay! Marry me!


    17. can only be taken as the result of animal spirits, a spontaneous urge to action rather than inaction, and not as the outcome of a weighted average of quantitative benefits multiplied by quantitative probabilities” and “It is the nature of organized investment markets, under the influence of purchasers largely ignorant of what they are buying and speculators who are more interested in forecasting the next shift of market sentiment than with a reasonable estimate of future yield of capital assets, that, when disillusion falls upon an over-optimistic and over-bought market, it should fall with sudden and catastrophic force


    18. And that is why her disillusion was so bitter when she learned that Fermina Daza had rejected Florentino Ariza


    19. They were together in silence like an old married couple wary of life, beyond the pitfalls of passion, beyond the brutal mockery of hope and the phantoms of disillusion: beyond love


    20. " Coming after Billy Andrews' proxy effort, this was not quite the shock to Anne's romantic sensibilities that it would otherwise have been; but it was certainly another heart-rending disillusion

    21. But was anything in life, Anne asked herself wearily, like one's imagination of it? It was the old diamond disillusion of childhood repeated—the same disappointment she had felt when she had first seen the chill sparkle instead of the purple splendor she had anticipated


    22. And again I had not the heart to disillusion her, and to tell her plainly that Lambert had deceived her, and that I had by no means told him that I was so devoted to her, and that her name was not the only one I mentioned


    23. But however indubitable that conclusion and the officer’s conviction based upon it, Pierre felt it necessary to disillusion him


    1. After loosing two of her sons in the war, she had become disillusioned; and it didn’t help that she had stumbled across the truth about the Elders


    2. then a sadist? Paul was disillusioned


    3. The rebellion’s leader, an ex-Legionnaire himself, had become violently disillusioned and lead in no small part by his pride to carry on a crusade


    4. And what will happen after a few decades of settlements? Not just another Earth but a world full of the hopes and dreams of those once disillusioned, only to be disillusioned again


    5. I became disillusioned with motivational speaking


    6. His last moments in this place, led here by a disillusioned belief; hubris


    7. He left a deeply disillusioned man but a wiser one I am sure


    8. * She had been one of the comforters at the pool when the Rooinekke met the disillusioned swimming Instructor, thus they had seen the enormous bruise


    9. Many, however, have become sadly disillusioned by rhetorical assurances that seldom seem to live up to their promises


    10. Another problem confronting a number of disillusioned conservatives is that for years many were on the outside looking in whereas many have now become a part of the political ―establishment;‖ that is to say, they subsequently sold out

    11. ‖ These individuals, disillusioned, in part, by the requirements of Faith, are counted among the shadows prefiguring the coming of the Anti-Christ forewarned in The Scriptures


    12. Disillusioned African Americans, persuaded that the Christian Community has fallen short of its intended promises of a color-blind society; that is to say, that the Christian Community has tacitly supported racist designs over the years while doing little to improve social conditions, have therefore decided to exchange their Christian identities (including their names) in favor of a religion perceived (more) receptive to their social and spiritual needs


    13. Theirs was a generation that blindly pursued its (own) idealistic assumptions for a ―better world‖ without proper forethought or knowledge that would leave many disillusioned, frustrated and intolerant of subsequent generations unwilling to continue fighting the good fight


    14. It had been a long night, I was depressed and disillusioned


    15. I exited the place very disillusioned and without spending a single penny, though in reality I felt very happy to see that Lucille, Marguerite and the kids remained behind buying some souvenirs


    16. My mother had got disillusioned in her singing career, gone to Bible School, met my father and married him the day after graduation


    17. Mackeller became very disillusioned with the navy and handed in his resignation


    18. I remember, when I was a child, being so disillusioned to discover that not everything written in a book was true


    19. A dejected and disillusioned Derek made his way back to the


    20. Adrinius sighed in apparent disillusioned regret

    21. Then again in my position at the moment, what I thought I knew and what I thought was the truth has been terribly disillusioned


    22. There lived also two of his other sisters: Dorita whom Roger had helped to get out of Cuba, now married and with children and Lidia who, disillusioned with the Castro government she had ardently praised and defended against Roger in Havana, left Cuba almost in despair two years earlier


    23. Somewhat disillusioned, they returned to Tarrasa after a three-day stop in Madrid


    24. Antonio, one time Fidel Castro’s ardent defender, disillusioned by the Cuban leader, had finally broken with him


    25. Roger felt, at times, overwhelmed and discouraged by the severity of the problems that were besetting his life, disillusioned and betrayed by women he once respected and admired, invaded and maligned by homosexuals who seemed to flaunt public responsibility in pursuit of private individual rights


    26. Disillusioned that he might have to leave the World’s Fair without seeing the Spanish pavilion, Roger decided to go back and report the bad news to Lucille and her cousin


    27. destroyers of civilization and the multitudes disillusioned with


    28. No small number of today’s Protestant Left (White Jews) are disillusioned descendents of these missionaries


    29. Strikes and disputes renewed in the mines as miners began to be disillusioned, and shortages even led ultimately to bread rationing


    30. • Some men become disillusioned with international dating when the person they thought would be “the one” ended up not matching their expectations when

    31. Rochelle was moody, feeling disillusioned and disgusted with


    32. Michael's room, she was sadly disillusioned when the knock came


    33. Now, it housed the mainly jobless and disillusioned, those unable to escape, imprisoned inside identically-shaped rooms


    34. The ambassadors of the kingdom were a serious, sober, and chastened group of disillusioned men


    35. These same crowds were equally as willing quickly to reject Jesus later on this week when the Sanhedrin once took a firm and decided stand against him, and when they became disillusioned -- when they realized that Jesus was not going to establish the kingdom in accordance with their long-cherished expectations


    36. By five o'clock that afternoon he was a silent, crushed, and disillusioned apostle


    37. And he was also beginning to become somewhat disillusioned regarding the reward he was to receive as payment for his services as Jesus' betrayer


    38. He was humiliated, disillusioned, and utterly crushed


    39. leave? How could I be disillusioned with my way of


    40. said, “Max, aren’t you aware that the most disillusioned

    41. For many years he had been disillusioned with his work, but he had soldiered on for the sake of the financial security it provided his extended family


    42. By the end of the war he felt disillusioned, helpless, and alone in his concerns


    43. They had become disillusioned with previous kingdom-building expectations after the Civil War


    44. The disillusioned Fernanda tried to obtain more precise information, but the unknown cor-respondents did not answer her letters any more


    45. After long months of war and intermittent rocket and missile bombardment from both Iran, South Lebanon and the Gaza Strip, the Israeli leadership was certainly on edge and stressed to the breaking point, with the general Israeli population growing increasingly disillusioned and tired of a war their leaders had started and which was bringing them only fear, destruction and impending economic ruin


    46. In Tel Aviv, a disillusioned Mossad agent named Bennie Kellerman also went against the flow and bet for Nancy, imitated in Teheran by Lieutenant Farah Qalibaf, of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps Intelligence Bureau


    47. quite satisfied with their new spiritual “home”; others became disillusioned and


    48. John, disillusioned by the recent disasters in Korea, was force to recognize that Pearson was not mistaken


    49. Angered and disillusioned by what he perceived to be betrayal and rejecting advice to flee to Spain, he decided that he and his mistress Clara Petacci, who had recently joined him in Milan, should attempt to escape to the Alps in a German convoy


    50. The German command system disintegrated and the disillusioned German army now ceased to exist as a coherent force






































    1. Ah! if in the freshness of her beauty, before the soiling of marriage and the disillusions of adultery, she could have anchored her life upon some great, strong heart, then virtue, tenderness, voluptuousness, and duty blending, she would never have fallen from so high a happiness


    2. Ah! if in the freshness of her beauty, before the soiling of marriage and the disillusions of adultery, she could


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