But I was looking for something else, and I found "Outland". And I was quite dismayed when I finished "Outland" and found out that there were-- I mean, I didn't know who you were. I read the book.
and they were fishing the North Atlantic at the time-- carried back to Europe as a slave, and later was redeemed. The Crown was dismayed when they learned that this had happened. And he made his way back.
And they knew now, at this point, that she had a false leg. I think she would be pretty dismayed it's taken so long and that things are still having to change.
We should be meeting people in person instead of being in a video conference. And then I was even more dismayed when I walked into the room and saw that it was a long, dark room-- a little bit like this. Less pleasant. Lower ceilings.
was quite good at it. And she, as a young elementary student, she performed brilliantly several complex classical pieces at her spring piano concert so I was dismayed that during the following summer months -- do she was in elementary school--, she decided she would not practice the piano even one day. In September, --so the summer had gone by -- I thought that I would teach her a
was adamant that the key thing was that both the information and the way in which it was handled should be in the public domain and that its release was in the public interest." Wick also told the press he was personally dismayed at how much information the government was collecting on the public and how poorly it was keeping that information private, saying, "We've reached the stage in society where they want to know everything about us, I think we're entitled to know about them." Now as a result of this leak, again, it set off a
The two women walked slowly back to the table, taking in the scene over by the livestock pen. Ted was explaining something to Julian, who looked dismayed . Most of the space around the site was given over to parking for workers' pickup trucks.
The HIV's are the almost human like markings around the sketched prone figure. You also see a friend who has come to visit and is dismayed at her sickness. Although faulty, it portrays Mary's belief that the virus is leaving her.
And it actually came when I was having a conversation with my best friend and her daughter is in high school. She's a junior in high school and she's getting ready to go away to college. And she enrolled in a nail technician class and my best friend was a little bit dismayed by this because she's like, she's professional, she's worked for her whole career and she thought, "I've really raised you to go to college and I'm not quite sure what this new career you're talking about." And her daughter goes, "Mom, that's my side hustle. That's
And then in 2012 we had a baby, who is now a kid. But I feel like that really focused us on issues of the future, and thinking about especially climate change, and we were dismayed to learn that by some accounts the food system is responsible for up to 50% of the greenhouse gas
opportunities, longevity, increased education; all these things which are pointing up over time. And I want, it's, what I want to emphasize is that it's, when we spend our time making new things, it's not just, I mean, we're sometimes dismayed because we make things that people forget very easily, or they throw away; we seem like we're involved in just selling more stuff and it's consumerism. And so, there is a sense in which we're just creating lots of stuff and we say, "Well, why are we doing this? What's the value in it?" And I'm saying
thought, "I've really raised you to go to college and I'm not quite sure what this new career you're talking about." And her daughter goes, "Mom, that's my side hustle. That's what I'm gonna use when I'm in college when I need to make some money." And her mom went from feeling a little dismayed and concerned to feeling overwhelmingly proud of her daughter for really thinking in a smart way about how to, how to generate money and have a side hustle.