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How dared he believe what she told him in my disfavour!
She straightened from the bed and looked at him with some disfavour.
It is said that the lady did not look upon him with disfavour.
He fell into disfavour in 1943, but remained at his post.
He has regarded the activities of the Church with increasing disfavour.
They are exceedingly conservative, and look with disfavour upon changes.
All which may be done without fear of penalty or disfavour."
Public disfavour came to a head on April 10.
Both of these appointments were agreed to despite royal disfavour.
Neither said a word of disfavour, or even commented on the magnitude.
In Iran, those who want no part in this fall into disfavour.
She sat down at the table and looked with disfavour at the glass in front of her.
Not wanting to do anything to cause disfavour, Abby promised.
He planted the receiver on its stand and sent a look of disfavour along the hall.
Many of the slaves looked upon me with disfavour.
A few years later he incurred the royal disfavour in the administration of public property.
However, the emperor showed him no disfavour on account of this."
He did not know who she was and he gazed at her with disfavour.
"Ask away," said the lady, eyeing him with some disfavour.
Her mother, being opposed to this practice, fell into the Empress' disfavour.
Herbert, however, fell into some disfavour when financial difficulties arose.
This brought him into disfavour with his superior officers.
"I'll tell her," said the woman, and went away shutting the door after having given Lucy a look of profound disfavour.
It stared at us with disfavour and deep suspicion.
Britain, of course, viewed these developments with disfavour, and tried to force the Dutch government to put a stop to them.
Despite his disfavor with the Order, this was the only place he could live.
Yes, she finally decided, that was the reason for her universal disfavor.
I simply point out that you would be doing Tom no disfavor by keeping him.
In my six years here I saw the practice of wife beating fall into great disfavor.
Since the 1989 Revolution, she has fallen into some disfavor.
"It seems to be doing well, but the big thing in its disfavor is the price.
"We do our kids a disfavor by putting them in bilingual education."
"I also recall having viewed the entire project with disfavor."
These views often brought him into disfavor with Communist critics.
But she began to fall into disfavor after her husband moved to the United States.
Now that Saddam has fallen into disfavor, we are hearing the real story.
"I only hope your friends can return the disfavor."
The blue eyes opened and rested on me with an expression of some disfavor.
No field of study but religion is singled out for disfavor in this fashion.
After Tiffany's death in 1933, his work gradually fell into disfavor and lost its value.
Her tone implied that any agreement would be looked on with disfavor.
Above all, why should he signal his disfavor in such an extraordinary manner?
An order for unnecessary death would surely bring the Hindu's disfavor.
An old practice, it fell into disfavor, but has recently re-emerged.
To put ice in one, brings the dreamer into disfavor.
"But apparently Robert is under the impression you're in disfavor with the king.
Now the rebels are in disfavor with the Church.
There are places to put eleven-year-old kids who find themselves in disfavor with the system.
This is not to say that luxury is in disfavor.
But painting fell into disfavor, and artists began to seek work elsewhere.