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A dejected Usbek is apparently resigned to the necessity of returning, with little hope, to Persia ; on 4 October 1719 he laments: " I shall deliver my head to my enemies " ( 147 ).

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, however, clearly established Donatello as the most scientifically-minded turtle as well as the most introspective, feeling dejected when he learns that the ooze that created the Turtles only exists because of an accident, although Splinter consoles his dejection by pointing out that the circumstances of their origins cannot define their present worth.
" The entire city is in a state of panic: "(...) never were people so dejected as they are in the City all over at this day ; and do talk most loudly, even treason ; as, that we are bought and sold — that we are betrayed by the Papists, and others, about the King ; cry out that the office of the Ordnance hath been so backward as no powder to have been at Chatham nor Upnor Castle till such a time, and the carriages all broken ; that Legg is a Papist ; that Upnor, the old good castle built by Queen Elizabeth, should be lately slighted ; that the ships at Chatham should not be carried up higher.
The writer Roger St Pierre said: " One of the most poignant photographic images in Tour history captured the dejected Spaniard sitting on the platform astride his suitcase, head in hands as he waited for the train to take him back home having abandoned the race before it even really got going.
Yet, although quite practicable, it would be a most morbid and dejected existence, without vitality or even thought, but only paramentation, our chief companions paramental entities of azoic origin more vicious than spiders or weasels.

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With such purpose, this novel concerns a dejected researcher ( Roquentin ) in a town similar to Le Havre who becomes starkly conscious of the fact that inanimate objects and situations remain absolutely indifferent to his existence.
Later West End successes such as Queen Mary in Crown Matrimonial ( Haymarket, 1972 ) proved she was not limited to playing dejected, emotionally deprived women.
" The ad spoofed the recent steroid controversy in baseball surrounding players such as Barry Bonds and Jason Giambi, with a dejected Anderson concluding, " We gotta win back a lot of trust.
So, Krishna suggested to Yudistra and other Pandava brothers that, if he were convinced that his son was killed on the battlefield, then Drona would get dejected to such an extent that he would lay down all his arms on the ground and it would be easier to kill him.
Sometimes, while standing in a column of dejected prisoners, amidst the shouts of guards with machine guns, I felt such a rush of rhymes and images that I seemed to be wafted overhead.

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One of the earliest coinage of jianghu was by a dejected poet Fan Zhongyan ( 989 — 1052 ) in the Song Dynasty in his poem Yueyang Lou Ji ( 岳阳楼记 ), in which the context of jianghu was set out as distant to the courts and temples, meaning a world in its own right.
to little fanfare, and the massive yet futile tour that supported the record left Waronker feeling burned out and dejected about the music business in general.
Moondragon was present when the Avengers confronted Korvac ; her powers allowed her to see into his mind while they fought, and she decided that his goal of saving the universe by ruling it was noble ; she stayed out of the battle until Korvac, dejected, committed suicide.
People utilizing a realistic, grounded approach to things, having already figured out the probable outcomes, are not disappointed and dejected as a result of setbacks.
As a dejected Barclay is led out, Admiral Paris enters the lab and announces that Barclay's idea has real promise and should be explored further.
In response to Wilhelm ’ s order, a dejected Moltke complained that “ Now, it only remains for Russia to back out, too .” Moltke then proceeded to persuade the Emperor to continue the advance for “ technical reasons ”.
The following day, Myra, dejected, looks out her rainy window and sees Roy standing beneath it.

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Another time, after the ecclesia had refused to hear him and he was going home dejected, an actor named Satyrus followed him and entered into a friendly conversation with him.
Toward the end of the tour the band members became involved in a dispute with their manager, Decca Records ' Phil Solomon, over the revenues paid to the band ; that, coupled with the expiry of their work visas, meant the band returned from America dejected.
The figure of Liberty proper, her hair disheveled and decorated with pearls, vested azure, sandaled gules, about the waist a cincture or, fringed gules, a mantle of the last depending from the shoulders behind to the feet, in the dexter hand a staff ensigned with a Phrygian cap or, the sinister arm embowed, the hand supporting the shield at the dexter chief point, a royal crown by her sinister foot dejected.
After spending a short time at Woolwich to complete his military education, he made a tour through Spain in 1787 ; and then, dejected by unrequited love for his cousin Georgina Lennox ( who later married the 3rd Earl Bathurst ), he sailed for New Brunswick to join the 54th Regiment with the rank of Major.
This accounts for thedejected ” appearance of patients with “ pathetic nerve ” palsies.
At the White House Christmas Party, Wade is dejected about her meeting that day with three Congressmen from Michigan about the environmental bill and how it was a dismal failure ; in the process, she inadvertently mentions to the President and McInerney that the Congressmen in question said the only bill they were more interested in defeating than the President's crime bill was Wade's environmental bill.
William, feeling the sting of betrayal, leaves dejected while Mike laughs with his friends.
In an interview with Filmfare, Karan Johar said that he wasn't dejected to have not won too many awards at the ceremony, as he felt that Lagaan was " a classic " and deserved to win.
In early 1939, the British Embassy in Paris was bombarded with a series of reports that public opinion in France was highly dejected and demoralized, and that unless Britain made the " continental commitment " ( unequivocally linking British security to French security and committing to sending a large British Expeditionary Force to France like the one ultimately sent in World War I ), the French would resign themselves to becoming a German satellite state.
Louis himself was very dejected and gloomy and sat with his “ chapeau ” far over his eyes, his face downcast and supported by his hands.
In the next scene the dejected future king meets the woman who would become his queen, after the severed end of his pompadour is pieced with her half-eaten loaf of bread to create the shape of a heart.
Lenny seems similarly dejected about his relationship with Carl ; he and Homer get a job in an oil field in West Springfield, a likely death spot for the two of them.
Just before Priya confesses to Honey that she has genuinely fallen in love with Krishna, he leaves, dejected.
He argues with his parents again and is seen walking alone around Cardiff looking dejected.

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Promoted to colonel and immediately ordered home, his usefulness at an end to both Faisal and the British diplomats, a dejected Lawrence is driven away in a staff car.
Ahab became deeply dejected, at not being able to procure the vineyard.
The game became known to Hurricanes fans as the " Miracle at Molson "; Carolina won the next two games by a combined 13 – 3 margin over a dejected Habs club to take the series.
Christmas Eve finds Andy wholly dejected at the prospect of not having a date for the dance-but when Betsy comes over in her evening gown he decides to take her to the dance.
As snow begins to fall, a drunk and dejected Henry Corwin, wearing his Santa Claus suit, stumbles and half-falls at a curbside lamppost.
Every attempt fails, and the next scene shows him at home looking dejected.
Rivers is dejected and only recovers because he meets Helen, his future wife, at a party.
His late years were tragic from 1910 when, crushed by the new Cinematograph, dejected and penniless, he threw the greater part of his irreplaceable work and unique equipment into the Seine as the public had deserted his " Théatre Optique " shows which had been a celebrated attraction at the Musée Grevin between 1892 and 1900.
Cragg sat by himself watching the other two heats, dejected at his performance.
Knowing that he needed to reach at least 7. 15m ( about 23 feet 3 inches ) on his third jump in order to advance to the finals in the afternoon, Owens sat on the field, dejected.
Jauner anticipated great success at its premiére but was dejected when the work only survived 30 consecutive performances before making way for Sidney Jones ' critically acclaimed operetta The Geisha.
Stieglitz, who was still dejected from his trip to Europe, was reluctant at first, but Steichen persisted.
Their dilemma is apparently resolved in the very brief Act IV, at the end of which an injured and dejected Nemov watches Lyuba enter Mereshchun's office yet again.
Bruce Springsteen at first turned down my request for an interview, but just as I was walking away from him dejected, he ran after me and agreed to say a few words for the documentary.
The poem describes the melancholy scene of a dejected traveller, moored at night at Fengqiao, hearing the bells of Hanshan Temple:
They are normal human beings until they reach the age of thirty, at which time they become dejected.
Arualan returns disappointed that he did not have the chance at victory and the villagers seeing his dejected return assume the worst and throw his possessions into the lake, he follows his possessions never to be seen again.

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