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But the real disillusion began in the fall of 1995.
Illusion never gets more than a half step ahead of disillusion, though.
And the guilt, the disillusion, when it came to an end.
There would be time in the years ahead for the agony of disillusion.
Local government reform had raised expectations followed quickly by disillusion.
Her voice was harsh with disillusion, as if for a moment she had hoped.
This third eye could see through any level of disillusion and falsehood.
It was as if some disillusion had frozen upon her, a hard disbelief.
Whether it will work before another round of profound disillusion sets in is a different question.
So sadly often, that hope has ended in disillusion and misery.
For Bertha too, after her kind, felt the bitterness of disillusion.
It is important to note that the disillusion with education .
Thus far, the extent of the disillusion seems limited.
There had been fear in her, and half- guessed-at disillusion.
"There's a lot of disillusion, a feeling the military has lost its influence after what it did in October.
His face was pinched again with pain and the bitter hurt of disillusion.
I for one will be happy to witness your inevitable disillusion."
The sky behind, higher up, bleeding the last of the sunset, is bright with disillusion.
The question is: what would win the attention of voters in an age of disillusion, north or south?
It has been my luck hitherto to meet with no staggering disillusion.
Nor is her disillusion confined to British foreign policy.
She half respected these other people, and continuous disillusion maddened her.
Marigold stood as if turned to stone, in that terrible moment of disillusion.
Alumni, who tell much of the story tonight, recall the shock, the disbelief, the disillusion.
Elaine was cold inside, cold with the shock of disillusion.
I had met with one more disillusionment, that was all.
Disillusionment, he said, could lead to a return of violence.
The Director returned his attention from past disillusionment to the present problem.
He might even be sitting there now, alone with his disillusionment.
The social climate was one of disillusionment with the government.
And that, he says, led to his disillusionment with Democratic politics.
They have already met - several times - and there's still disillusionment.
This is the only way for them to express their disillusionment.
There were no signs of such disillusionment in the early going.
And he proceeded to tell the story of his disillusionment.
One woman who took part said that several of the women related pain and disillusionment.
Thus, she said, the public did not follow the press into disillusionment with the war; it was the other way around.
But a private disillusionment appears to have been taking shape.
In its place are disillusionment and an almost personal dislike.
And early in the twentieth century came the great disillusionment.
By 1976, though, some disillusionment with the sitcom form began to set in.
Their disillusionment would be all the greater, however, if the plan should fail.
But their larger story is one of rejection and disillusionment.
"I mainly remember my disillusionment with the art world," she said.
A lack of improvement in the economy also lead to disillusionment with the party.
American writers also expressed the disillusionment following upon the war.
But not many people have the chance, after that disillusionment, to recover in fact what they'd once thought they had.
There were signs of disillusionment with all the traditional parties.
Many of the athletes seemed caught between trust and disillusionment.
Yes, there will be problems, frustrations, disillusionment along the way.