Word: dismays
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...reading the articles in today's paper is that this faith remains unfounded by the evidence. Other student leaders have said enough about the dismissal of student input in the entire search process; even the most optimistic of them have, in my personal conversations with them, expressed great dismay about the end result. What concerns me are Dean Lewis's priorities for public service at Harvard: "to stabilize, promote and make as effective as possible the kind of public service activities that our undergraduates are involved...
Cyprus, another formerly Greek region, was occupied by Turkey during the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and remains so today, to the dismay of Greece...
Stephanopoulos expressed dismay at the break-up of Yugoslavia, a Balkan state, but emphasized that Greece does not want to become involved in the Bosnian conflict...
Kohler especially played his heart out, to the dismay of the Yale fans, who hounded Kohler all afternoon...
They were united, briefly, in an anxious silence of the heart. As soon as the verdict was read, however, they split apart; they could watch themselves do it on the split screens. On one side jubilation, on the other dismay. Afterward it was said that America should have seen this coming, that the division of the races cut so deep, it ought to have been obvious that two nations had always been hiding...