They express the sore chagrin of a movement looking for heirs and finding none.
Much to the chagrin of tweet-happy reporters, that changed man was in attendance Tuesday.
Much to the chagrin of their parents who want them to get married, they stay single.
The waterfall remained dry, much to the chagrin of buyers of the project's roughly 1, 700 homes.
To the chagrin of my mother, my own motherhood choices came later in life.
Much to the chagrin of millions, the Oprah Show concludes its inspiring 25-year run today.
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But spam still clogs servers, to the chagrin of internet service providers and IT departments.
To their chagrin, many of the places where proven and potential reserves abound remain off limits.
Saudi Arabia, for its part, has maintained a strained silence that belies deep chagrin.
Vietnam, then a Soviet ally, has to China's chagrin recently forged military links with America.
During that time, to my mother's chagrin, my wardrobe consisted of sweaters with holes and old jeans.
Another ball falls just short of Shah, but he can't stop the run, much to Broad's chagrin.
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"Much to my wife's chagrin, I am a superhero geek, " Payne told the L.A. Times in 2006.
Much to the chagrin, to be sure, of Sam Zell and the leadership at Tribune Corporation.
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If the Kings win Saturday, the series would end in New Jersey to the chagrin of some.
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Gabram, who has three daughters in Chagrin Falls schools, says his girls are still wearing the MOVbands.
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Some Palestinians, to the chagrin of their nationalist brothers, have been persuaded to sell up to Jewish settlers.
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In January, to the chagrin of the Taliban, Mr Rabbani visited Mr Sharif and met Pashtun politicians.
Jimmy Carter reversed that trend by walking in the parade, much to the chagrin of the Secret Service.
But to the chagrin of environmentalists, all that clean energy also threatens the habitat of an endangered desert tortoise.
But much to renters' chagrin--and landlords' delight--greater demand has led to higher rents.
To the chagrin of some in the SXSW community, expect to see many more marketers there, for good reason.
To his chagrin, weeks after he cut back the market turned around and posted a 17% gain in 1983.
To the possible chagrin of local French experts, Dr Stephen Charters is British-born and was previously based in Australia.
As far as the Kargil clashes are concerned, the U.S. is clearly backing India - to Islamabad's considerable chagrin.
Needless to say, the takeover never materialized, no doubt to the chagrin of the bankers who started the rumor.
Acquisitions made to prop up a sagging underlying business usually bomb--as Compaq learned to its chagrin with Digital Equipment.
She returned to East Germany by subterfuge, to the chagrin of the authorities who had hoped to lose her.
To the chagrin of many reading this post, ideas in and of themselves are nothing more than unrefined, random thoughts.
After the storm, the Mississippi Department of Transportation began bulldozing the dead trees, much to the chagrin of area residents.
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