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"But I think a lot of people are disillusioned with the whole thing."
Now we're disillusioned and we have to put it all together.
People are disillusioned; they want to see action and results.
I think it disillusioned him more than most of us.
He sat down on a step and looked at me as if disillusioned.
And now was not yet the time to disillusion him.
"They have been disillusioned by the way politics is run in this country."
She is disillusioned by own marriage and wants to find herself.
But I see no need to disillusion him, it's only a small thing.
There was the young man now disillusioned with the corporate world.
Many who had high expectations of change are now disillusioned.
"I was disillusioned in the whole idea that there's one person out there."
So far, I have not thought it worth while to disillusion them.
"People are disillusioned and we'll pay for that in a thousand ways."
He was disillusioned within the first few moments of the fight.
But she soon became disillusioned with the system and turned to political activism.
However, he quickly became disillusioned with the film industry and quit in 1989.
Seeing as how he was about to design a new body for me, I saw no reason to disillusion him.
But he soon became disillusioned with politicians "who take care of themselves, and do nothing for the people".
I for one are totally disillusioned with all our parties.
You didn't want the American people disillusioned with their government.
"Over a long time, we had lost many people who were confused or disillusioned with the church for some reason," he said.
Many have been squeezed out of good jobs and are disillusioned.
He's wrong, but after all this time I hate to disillusion him.
I am disillusioned with politicians from all the parties these days.