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    And usually, Disappointingly, miss.

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    Disappointingly, the phone is a bit thick and heavy.

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    Disappointingly, his office decided to let this inaccurate statement stand.

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    Three years later, Devon Smith, who returned to international cricket, was dismissed Disappointingly.

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    Disappointingly for Wallace fans, little remains of the castle he took in 1297;

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    Perhaps more Disappointingly, it has become infected by the twin diseases of English nationalism and populism.'.

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    The news of this proposed weapon of mass lovin' even spawned a musical, Disappointingly entitled“Gay Bomb- The Musical”.

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    The news of this proposed weapon of mass de-lovin' even spawned a musical, Disappointingly entitled“Gay Bomb- The Musical”.

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    It's tough work and you will probably shift a fair few barrow-loads of Disappointingly empty earth before finding anything.

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    If you're a nonscientist, you might have once asked yourself, propped against the bedhead after Disappointingly quick intercourse, how long does sex"normally" last?

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    If you're a non-scientist, after Disappointingly fast intercourse, you might have asked yourself once, stood up against the bedhead, how long does it last“normally?”?

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    April 2016- If you're a non-scientist, you might have once asked yourself, propped against the bedhead after Disappointingly quick intercourse, how long does sex“normally” last?

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    According to Fauna & Flora International, the survey team detected and destroyed 88 snares which, Disappointingly, is around the same number of snares found earlier this decade.

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    Disappointingly, Shankly appeared prone to falling foul of the boardroom at each of these clubs as he never felt they gave the same committment to team affairs as he did.

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    This quality of being able to sustain your passions, and also work really hard at them, over really Disappointingly long periods of time, that's grit,” Duckworth told Smith in the NPR segment.

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