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chagrin
1. The very next morning, and much to the chagrin of the concierge and the paying guests, the chairman, his wife and their security team came crashing through the hotel once again
2. And Jake, much to his chagrin, became a legend in the people’s eyes
3. They began showing up in the main engine room walking around taking measurements and making notes, much to the chagrin of Chief Swanson
4. to the chagrin of the concierge and the paying guests, the chairman,
5. Hasting's chagrin he approached the one sportsman in his store, perhaps then present in the entire Tahoe lake region, who had for several years made his living as Wilderness Guide and Instructor, in short: a Professional Sportsman
6. He could be found most afternoons and evenings at the Royal much to his wife’s chagrin
7. Pete did his best to mask his chagrin at the last part, but even so, he couldn’t keep his eyes from rolling back in his head
8. But, much to his chagrin, it wouldn’t be the first time she proved him wrong, or saw a possibility he couldn’t even comprehend
9. This time however, with Ravena's internal ship's scans as a viable inventory of the Guild supplied arsenal, the Elf herself made the specific request of Deni for those very modules---much to Deni's chagrin
10. and facing her chagrin
11. So the children handled them, even bringing them into the house, much to the chagrin of their two dogs
12. Then the Captain did as promised and gave her port agent a long, passionate kiss, much to the chagrin of young Bosco, who politely looked away
13. President Clinton recently signed into law, quite reluctantly I might add, a Welfare Reform bill, much to the chagrin of his party‘s left-leaning radical base
14. This lesson, unfortunately, oftentimes expresses itself too late in life to the chagrin of ―ambitious‖ women who willfully placed their professional careers ahead of raising a family
15. What audiences are routinely being exposed to, however, are parents portrayed as unaware, uninformed, unstable in their own manner and out of touch, much to the chagrin of their complacently smug and obnoxious children who always seem to ―Know Better
16. ―rough housing‖ supposedly favors bigger, stronger, more athletic types at the expense (chagrin) of other children who, lacking the necessary corporeal endowments or, as they relate to musical chairs, quick feet and agility, (often) find themselves unable to compete at a higher level
17. Consequently you had a very mobile aggressive force operating beyond the reach of the Army much to their chagrin who complained bitterly after the war about them
18. chagrin he refused ever to make another
19. Even Thailand hasn’t escaped McDonald’s and KFC much to my chagrin
20. ) “I’m either late to a class or busted for running in the halls,” he said to his chagrin
21. ” Devon shook his head in chagrin and added, “I heard you were busting out with some nutcrackers at the dance?”
22. I heard someone at the table in the far corner by the Pac Man ‘sit down’ arcade game yell, “Whose smoking a doobie ‘round here? … Without me,” he had added with chagrin
23. President Lincoln intervened to reduce the number of executions of captured Indians, much to the chagrin of Minnesotans
24. Much to my chagrin my feelings for Jesse have only but intensified day after day, great! So its not just lust anymore, I was beyond screwed if that was the case
25. “Is it that obvious?” I asked in chagrin
26. ” She said quietly, almost in chagrin
27. Nonetheless, years later, 1987 in fact, when having been sober two years, I decided to embellish my own never sought after government contract professional credentials from NCMA by applying to become a Fellow member thereof, as well as to take and pass the CPCM exam, I learned with chagrin and dismay that FPI would not give me “partial credit” for the 9 out of 10 sessions that I did attend in LA back in ‘69
28. But after long days of agonizing, and to the chagrin of my family, I decided to give it a try
29. To my chagrin, I found that I had averaged a little over one week of vacation a year for the past four years
30. This made her smile in chagrin
31. Without admitting any embarrassment or chagrin, Roy ordered that each and every trade for radio and TV advertising had to be preapproved by him personally, with written proof that the value received went to the station, not an individual
32. “Well of course, I use the word ‘blushing’ because it’s closest in meaning to the Draconian term for the set of physical symptoms produced by extreme embarrassment or chagrin, but in dragons it causes a certain tightening of the skin on the neck and facial area that results in the scales standing up a bit
33. When I think of the mistrust I held for humans five or six days ago, I can only shake my head in chagrin
34. “Why, these aren’t the men that sided with me, these are the ones who ate the food!” He suddenly realized that his thoughts had turned into words as feelings, both of vindication and chagrin, assailed him
35. Again the feelings both of vindication, he had been right, and chagrin over the condition of those who now lay writhing, surged over Moshe
36. Mark turned to Gran as he chuckled and shook his head in chagrin
37. Again the feelings both of vindication, he had been right, and chagrin over the condition of
38. George, much to Paul's chagrin, had returned most of the money to their Native Relief
39. To her chagrin, they considered this even more funny
40. Brandi jumped to her feet in astonishment and chagrin, eyes wide and mouth open, but brought nothing out
41. Oh boy, Charly! Trask fixed her with a stare to communicate his chagrin at being stifled
42. No one who has not felt this limitation on coming back from the ‘Heaven World’ with such valuable information can realise the chagrin and despair which one feels when he endeavors to do this, laments Heindel
43. (BTW, I love the French because I wouldn't even be here if it weren't for the Langlois and Traversie families on my mere's side!) Can you imagine the chagrin and the blow to the Bush Bastarde's pride if he ever finds out that the hated French people were instrumental in helping Michael's quest for freedom? The Republicans are very petty and vindictive and if they ever found out
44. To Jacqueline’s chagrin, I went home with a particularly delicious Spaniard instead of her
45. spoke of his sin with chagrin,
46. his angry face more grim, flushed with chagrin,
47. 'Twas Joseph's plan to cause chagrin
48. She imagined Conan similarly situated across the corridor, but her feminine vanity prompted her to visualize him as scowling and muttering with chagrin as he cast himself on his solitary couch, and she grinned with gleeful malice as she prepared herself for slumber
49. I tested the bonds and to my utter chagrin, they were silver
50. There was an emotional stubbornness associated with his customary doubtfulness, and this state of mind, coupled with his chagrin at having run away from them, conspired to create a situation of isolation which even Thomas himself did not fully understand