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He, for one, was dismayed at last week’s election result.

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But I’m dismayed that it was such a monumental effort and wonder how many other men committing crimes go unpunished because of the inefficiency, the failures and the delays.

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Paul's venture into the sport - and his brashness - has been met with dismay by those who feel a YouTuber does not deserve the opportunity to dent former Tyson's boxing legacy.

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But the industry has still reacted with shock and dismay at the confirmation it was no longer going ahead.

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The New York Times reported that Senate Republicans’ immediate reaction was “alarm and dismay” and that many avoided expressing support.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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