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White, however, had long ago become disenchanted with his job.
By the end of 1992, she became disenchanted with the show and left the program.
So the disenchanted French had said as their own country was lost.
"The bad news is that we're still a very disenchanted population."
Lately, though, the company has become disenchanted with the system.
But in 1968 they became disenchanted and left to form Intel.
I was beginning to feel a little disenchanted with the assignment.
More important, can he pick up what is very likely a disenchanted Boss?
I'd got a bit disenchanted with her, too, during the course of our adventures.
Maybe it was a message from all those disenchanted conservatives.
I was a little surprised to find a few of the others had become somewhat disenchanted with her also.
However, he became disenchanted with the authoritarian nature of the organization.
If you're feeling cynical and disenchanted with it, how do you plan to go on?
In the disenchanted mood of that morning it went through her: She is not.
As the season went on, however, both Walker and the team became increasingly disenchanted.
Early in his career he became disenchanted with the Boston press and fans.
While the success was great, she grew increasingly disenchanted with the record industry.
Then, early in the war I began to grow disenchanted with your cousin.
"I was disenchanted really, by not being able to fly," he said.
I happened to believe in these guys, but I'm very disenchanted today."
He was reputed to have become disenchanted with the military, the government, and people in general.
"Disenchanted Night" is not merely the story of the electric light.
The city's black population felt disappointed and disenchanted with the actions of the local administration.
But experts are becoming increasingly disenchanted with these as well.
He had links with a number of disenchanted terrorists and.