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The language might be the same, but so much else was dismayingly different!
For much of the right, his story is a dismayingly familiar one.
These, dismayingly enough, are the intellectual diamonds of the debate.
To tell the truth, I had a dismayingly wonderful sense of homecoming.
And although he kept his portable phone with him, it remained dismayingly silent.
The results, even when perfectly competent, are often dismayingly generic.
Ronald found it dismayingly easy to settle into this double standard.
That part was dismayingly small these days, but it was still there.
Dismayingly, the plan does not explicitly endorse the private ownership of land.
And dismayingly, military escalation has closed down the political track to a settlement.
Did she find them as dismayingly fascinating as he had?
All this made it seem dismayingly human, even if it had far more teeth than enough.
Dismayingly, things got little better in the post-Ottoman period.
As she faced him across the small table, Sabrina found herself dismayingly tongue-tied.
Yet of one thing he was dismayingly certain: the ratman was real.
The pleasure he normally experienced with lovemaking was dismayingly absent.
He pulled it out - the document inside was dismayingly thin - and opened it.
The writer is a liberal who didn't vote for Clinton, and she claims that he has had a dismayingly predictable tenure in office.
The unmistakable conclusion is that established institutions of our society, most dismayingly the judiciary, still do not get it.
To Rose they looked dismayingly young; physically and emotionally they would be no match for him.
Mark's identification with him dismayingly deepens: "I never met anybody more like me.
This used to be called taste, and amid all the chatter about movies today, it is dismayingly rare.
The traditional treatment offered to him and his kind was still simple, basic, and by today's standards, dismayingly unenlightened.
But even if his authority were undisputed, his executive order is dismayingly biased.
For people with less than a high school education and incomes of $15,000 or less, the voter participation rates are dismayingly low.