The breadth of the New York legislation impressed gun-control advocates and dismayed its opponents.
After those first few falls, chances are people are going to be dismayed or even angry.
Lib Dem MP Norman Baker also said he was "deeply dismayed" at the reports.
Thus, I was dismayed to see him shot out of the air for his ethical breach.
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This is why the public is so upset and dismayed by the Ryan plan.
However, I am saddened and dismayed by the resulting perspective these business owners now have.
The mayor met the train and was dismayed to see that only one Ranger got off.
Few were more dismayed than Denmark by Britain's bust-up with its EU partners in December.
"This is an abhorrent deed, one that has left us all dismayed and shocked, " he said.
France's president, Jacques Chirac, has said he is dismayed at the way the crisis is developing.
After going public 18 months ago with a small float, Hornbeck found its lack of liquidity dismayed institutional buyers.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was "dismayed" by the execution, the United Nations said last week.
His apparent decision to abandon it dismayed voters and damaged his credibility on other issues.
But one day, he was dismayed to find several Godiva chocolates on his computer keyboard.
Some British-based Bangladeshis are dismayed by the influence the Islamists enjoy in the diaspora.
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"We're all deeply dismayed and very sorry, " Zanetti said in a statement published on Inter's web site.
The foreigners resisted but were dismayed by the refusal of the Cambodians to engage in serious discussion.
We were deeply dismayed to see this and find it unacceptable, disrespectful and in very bad taste.
But investors who fail to read the fine print may be dismayed to learn what that means.
Mr da Silva has dismayed markets by saying that Arminio Fraga, Brazil's trusted central-bank chief, must go.
Some people will be surprised, even dismayed, that comparatively modest climate changes are already doing measurable damage.
Or are they dismayed with stress testing as a reality that the Fed imposed on them last month?
"They are very dismayed and upset, because they just want to get on with their lives, " she says.
California's fishing industry was dismayed about the number of prime fishing spots that will be put off limits.
This is the posture typically adopted by intellectuals, professors, and people who are discouraged, dominated, defeated, or dismayed.
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In January a group of dismayed academics, doctors and scientists urged universities to renounce courses in alternative medicine.
In France, President Nicolas Sarkozy has dismayed secularists by stressing the country's Catholic heritage in some recent speeches.
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To an extent this has happened, but progress has dismayed many Western capitals.
Environment groups, though, were dismayed about a number of concessions offered to industry.
Minaj fans dismayed by her post-"Super Bass" turn toward pop will be cheered up by the red-meat hip-hop here.
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