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Much and dismay
Much to Piazzolla's dismay, his father decided that he was not old enough to go along, although the following year he did play a cameo role as a young paper boy in Gardel's movie El día que me quieras.
Much to his dismay, he found out that Compars Herrmann beat him to the territory.
Much to his dismay, however, Merrill cannot rid himself of the Sun as prospective buyers either dismiss it outright as a fake or decline to purchase it due to the discomfort and unease they feel upon viewing the photographs.
Much to his dismay, his only daughter greeted him upon his triumphant return.
Much to the dismay of Plymouth residents, Daisy moved its corporate offices and manufacturing facilities from Plymouth to Rogers, Arkansas in 1958.
Much to his dismay, Sidney Bechet used it in 1941 to play half a dozen instruments on " Sheik of Araby ").
Much to his father's dismay, his chief preoccupation seemed to be frequenting salons and engaging in conversation.
Much to Sheridan's dismay, Halleck's vision for Sheridan consisted of a continuing role as a staff officer.
Much to his and Ron's dismay, Hermione reports the broomstick to Professor McGonagall, who takes it away, fearing that it may have been sent ( and cursed ) by Sirius Black.
Much to her mother's dismay, Minnie's chosen book influences her to take up red Indian traditions in which she gets up to much mischief.
Much to Bennett s dismay, the federal government of Canada dissolved the deal by asserting its right of control over international waterways and took over negotiations with the United States.
: Much to Konoha's dismay, Hiroto has a slight crush on Misao.
Much to the dismay of local residents, this effort succeeded, and Austin became part of Chicago in 1899.
Much to her dismay, this new agency is headed by Sloane, who oversees a handpicked team which includes Sydney, Jack Bristow, Vaughn, and Dixon.
Much to the dismay of many alumni, the State University of New York at Canton ( SUNY Canton ) in neighboring Canton has informally adopted the moniker Canton College of Technology.
Much to Sue Ellen's dismay, her mother hires a live-in babysitter, Mrs. Sturak, a seemingly sweet, humble old woman who assures Mrs. Crandell that she can take care of all five children.
Much to the dismay of Velma, who insists they keep a low profile and leave, the three men enter the town, which is now full of townspeople, and go back to the bar.
Much to Thorne's dismay ( not least because he was actually commentating on the match ), Parrott recovered from a slow start to win, only worsening Thorne's debts.
Much to Chandler's dismay, the job is as an intern, which leaves him in the awkward position of working alongside people who are significantly younger than him.
Much to Nora's dismay, Kaz dispatched Tess to capture Ai.
Much to the dismay of longtime fans, The Wallflowers did not tour in 2006, although keyboardist Rami Jaffee toured with the Foo Fighters for their acoustic tour, and drummer Fred Eltringham worked with the Dixie Chicks.
Much to everyone's dismay, they were worthless.
Much to his dismay, Long found out that all schools except Exeter Public School, which he went to, got closed.
Much to Yukinari's dismay, that does not stop her from flirting and fondling him whenever she gets a chance.

Much and brother
Much of Gertrude Stein's fame derives from a private modern art gallery she assembled from 1904 to 1913 with her brother Leo Stein.
His elder brother Edmond was born at Much Hadham Palace in Hertfordshire around 1430.
Much of the area was once the property of James De St. Vrain, a brother of the last Spanish lieutenant governor of Upper Louisiana.
( Much of the text can be found at " Vivarchive " and at " Rawlinson End Book ") In the 1970s he recorded numerous sessions for BBC Radio 1's John Peel show which elaborated, with a mixture of eloquence and irreverence, on the weird and wonderful adventures of the inebriated and blimpish Sir Henry Rawlinson, his dotty wife Great Aunt Florrie, his " unusual " brother Hubert ( who, for speed, stature and far-seeing, habitually goes on stilts ), old Scrotum the wrinkled retainer, Mrs E, the rambling and unhygienic cook, and many other inhabitants of the crumbly Rawlinson End, plus its environs.
Much of his attention was occupied by the re-publication of Stephanus's Thesaurus ( Paris, 1831 – 1865 ), chiefly executed by him and his brother Ludwig, a work of prodigious labour and utility.
Much of his father's fortune had been lost in an attempt to grow sisal in the West Indies in the early 1890s, and unlike his younger brother Neville, Austen never went into business to make money for himself.
* Much ( Peter Llewellyn Williams ) Son of the miller who raised Robin, he admires Robin as his big brother.
His father, James Henry Sullivan, and his infant brother, Robert, were taken in by one of his mother's sisters, " my Aunt Lizzie ", around whom he focused the first chapter of his second memoir, Much Ado About Me.
Much of his exploration was done with his brother John Forrest who became the first Premier of Western Australia.
Much later, he was present when the widowed Margaret ( his " true friend ") met her brother at what is now Syon House in 1480.
Much of this work was done by a Milwaukee area brother and sister team in the first part of the 20th century.
Much is made of Leslie Nielsen's brother Erik, then Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, of the green card being in actuality named after Lorne Greene, and of Lorne Michaels's youth indicating his grooming as Lorne Greene's successor.
Much of his fame – and his income – was generated by the publication of engravings of his work, many of them by brother Thomas.
Much of her family ( including her sister Mariko and brother Alexander ) would later be executed during her husband's Great Terror.
Much to his chagrin, his older brother Kamihito boasts great control of spiritual abilities.
Much like his brother, Hughnon is the leader of all of the Ankh-Morpork religious denominations by dint of constant vigilance.
Much was made of the platonic relationship between Jardine and Reid, with the two being shown to share a brother / sister-like bond.
Much has a notable role in the television series Robin of Sherwood ( 1984 – 86 ), where he is Robin's adopted brother ( a role given to Will Scarlet in some versions ).
When Stuart returned to recording, with the 1989 Here Come the Snakes, it was essentially as a duo with Prophet, using hired backing including Christopher Holland ( Jools Hollands brother ) on keyboards and Ethan Johns ( son of Glyn Johns ) Three more albums were released before the pair called it quits, after the 1992 Too Much Fun " The Great Rock Discography "/> Stuart essentially quit music afterwards ; Prophet maintains a career as a solo artist and semi-celebrity sideman.
Much of that book revolves about his efforts and those of his companions to rescue and disenchant this brother.
Much like the Shaggy Man himself, this brother has no name which is ever revealed to the readers, and is simply identified as " the Shaggy Man's brother.

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