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To his dismay, both Bournemouth and Poole municipalities turned down his suggestion for a zoo.
Initially, it was announced that the match was scheduled to take place at Elland Road but this was met with dismay by both sets of fans, due to the huge number of supporters wanting to see the match, after a re-think the Football Association decided to switch venue to Wembley.
Peirce proceeded in " A Neglected Argument " to express both deep satisfaction and deep dismay with his fellow pragmatists.
Another anecdote from the late 1940s tells how the socialist intellectual G. D. H. Cole got into a third-class compartment on the train back from Oxford to London, to break off conversation with Simon ; to his dismay Simon followed suit, only for both men to produce first class tickets when the inspector did his rounds.
Sakr-el-Bahr kidnaps them both and takes them back to Algiers where, to his dismay, the Basha enforces the law that all slaves have to be auctioned fairly.
After the end of the season, Palermo dismissed Ballardini from the coaching post following disagreements with the board, and replaced him with Walter Zenga, whose appointment from Sicilian arch-rivals Catania was greeted with surprise and dismay from supporters of both parties.
To the dismay of many remaining long-time residents, both were taken down when NBC vacated the premises, prior to the studios being sold to JC Studios.
By moving boldly, the obvious again is demonstrated as delightfully false in the stratagems of Belisarius and the developments at times both delight and dismay his allies.
College was looming ahead, when much to his parents dismay, he put off a college scholarship to study Astrophysics in Socorro, New Mexico, quit bike racing and jumped into music with both feet.
To the dismay of all, it was soon discovered that Bendix had opened fire on another New York regiment and the commanding general's party with both muskets and an artillery piece, that casualties of 21 wounded ( two mortally ) were inflicted on the 3rd New York Infantry and dozens of other men from the 3rd New York Infantry ran from the field.
The two were again jailed in the same cell much to the dismay of both.
In 1995, Col. Parker courted Sherri Martel to the dismay of both the Stud Stable and Sherri's charges, Harlem Heat.
Capshaw has been heavily involved in real estate development in the Charlottesville area, to both the delight and dismay of local citizens ; the addition of the Charlottesville Pavilion and the ongoing plans to add a nine story building near the Downtown Mall have garnered complaints from Charlottesville natives.
Scott comes back into his life as a young adult, at first bitterly judgmental of his father's world, but who becomes drawn into that world to the dismay of both of his parents.
It also borders Croatia, and there was a campaign to re-open the border with Croatia with the village of Strošinci in 2007, but nothing came of it, much to the dismay of residents from both sides of the border.
Procházková reported the horrors of both the first and second Chechen War, often to the dismay of Russian authorities.
Panna and Adi both find solace in a poor basti with the company of Adi's old teacher Joshi Master and in the philosophy of poet Bhau ( Nana Patekar ), much to the dismay of the couple's respective parents.
ABBA Live contains recordings from 1977, 1979 and 1981 – much to the dismay of both music critics and ABBA fans it also had 80's synth drums overdubbed on most tracks, taking away the true live feeling of the performances.
The popularity of the team rapidly dwindled, and at the 2001 Royal Rumble, they were both denied a place in the Royal Rumble, as their spot had been given to comedian Drew Carey, much to their dismay.

dismay and governments
This caused open displays of dismay by the U. S. and British governments.
Castillo was one of the first among leading left-wing politicians to express dismay at the dictatorial nature of Soviet-bloc governments, starting a movement towards a social democracy-based left wing and away from a Moscow-based left leaning opposition in Mexico.

dismay and court
Doubt, confusion and dismay overtook the Neapolitan courtthe king hastily summoned his ministry and offered to restore an earlier constitution, but these efforts failed to rebuild the peoples ' trust in Bourbon governance.
The couple made their marriage public on 3 September 1730 much to the dismay of the court.
To their dismay, the court voted 9 to 4 to confirm the 1907 boundary and awarded the temple to Cambodia.
In February 1984, much to the dismay of local residents, the Ice Palace was replaced by a food court.
MacDonald accepted the King's commission later that day, arriving with his Labour colleagues, to the amusement of many and dismay of others, in full court dress.
Later historians have suspected he was at least involved, either because of his Protestantism or due to his dismay at the growing Spanish influence in the court.
However he was still determined to court Miharu and take over her father's restaurant-Ogawa-ya-one day, even transferring schools to get closer to Miharu ( to her dismay ).
To their dismay, when he comes to, Dennis refuses to go along with their plan, as he in fact never wanted to reveal any of their secrets in front of court.
Du Bellay's greatest poems were written during his long stay in Rome ; his discovery of the ruined city, dismay at the corruption of the Papal court and loneliness gave rise to a sonnet cycle of remarkable sadness and severity ( partially inspired by Ovid's Tristia ).
There they found to their dismay Paapis, the Egyptian priests, the court of the tyrant, to her delight, but her brother is finally Mantinias who experienced now even the strangest stories and traveled to the edge of the world again.

dismay and found
They looked so formidable, however, so demanding, that I found myself staring at them in dismay and starting to woolgather again, this time about Francesca and her husband.
The surviving " freebooters " found that the company's luggage did not contain the riches they had hoped for: " they broke open the chests containing the books and found, to their dismay, that they held manuscripts instead of gold vessels, pages of sacred texts instead of silver plates.
But as he continued his efforts, he found, to his dismay, that using heavier metals appeared to make a machine that would work.
Much to his dismay, he found out that Compars Herrmann beat him to the territory.
The town's Mormon bishops sometimes found themselves in the center of bitter disputes with leaders of other communities, much to the dismay of local apostle and stake president Orson Hyde, who was assigned to arbitrate disputes and settle contentions.
Saladin soon found himself being more independent than ever before in his career, much to the dismay of Nur al-Din who attempted to influence events in Egypt.
To his dismay he found that it was full of items that the Germans would be intending to take away with them, meaning he would have to be careful travelling around the building in case a group should come in to loot.
The Coca-Cola Company by this time had about 60. 5 % share of the Indian soft-drink market but much to its dismay found out that if it took out Thums Up, it would remain with only 28. 72 % of the market ( according to a report by NGO Finance & Trade in India ), hence it once again dusted out the Thums Up brand and re-launched it targeting the 30 to 45 year olds.
Around 8: 00 AM, Thierry fell back on Bachl and found to his dismay that French cavalry already occupied the village.
Henry Morley acknowledged with dismay Byron's position in the literary world as chief punster but found in him " a true power of fun that makes itself felt by high and low ".
To his dismay, Dramali found himself cut off from his supply fleet, which had intended to land at Nafplio but was successfully blockaded by the Greek fleet under Admiral Andreas Miaoulis.
Much to his dismay, Long found out that all schools except Exeter Public School, which he went to, got closed.
To their dismay, they found that they were not on a peninsula, but on an island, separated from the mainland by a creek and a marsh.
The narrator reacts here, not only to the exploitation of the past and the unreasoning ( to the American eye of the time ) adherence to old ways, but to the profanation of religious history, and to the shattering of illusions, such as his dismay in finding that the nations described in the Old Testament could easily fit inside many American states and territories, and that the kings of those nations might very well have ruled over fewer people than could be found in some small towns.
This announcement was greeted with widespread public dismay not least because Stourton found out about it from a journalist rather than his employers.
Wade is nowhere to be found late in the evening when everyone has gone to bed, much to Jerry's dismay after waiting up to reconcile with him.
Ranga, Indulal Yagnik and Swami Sahajananda soon left the organization, which increasing found it difficult to approach the peasant without the watered-down approach of pro-British and pro-war, and increasing its pro-nationalist agenda, much to the dismay of the British Raj which always though Communist would help them in countering the nationalist movement.
Upon his arrival at the police station, the charges with the altercation were never brought up — instead he found to his dismay that he was being charged with rape.
Steven and Vicki have meanwhile found to their dismay that the TARDIS has been submerged beneath the incoming tide.
Reflecting international dismay at the overturning of the civilian government, ECOMOG forces intervened and retook Freetown on behalf of the government, but they found the outlying regions more difficult to pacify.

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