Sentences with phrase «chagrined at»

Clearly chagrined at the importance that women place on earning potential, and his inability to afford a Ferrari, he continues, «I said, if I was richer, I'd still be with ya, Ha, now ain't that some shh.»
Update (4:45 pm ET): Amazon is also chagrined at Google's actions.
Charged with protecting the integrity of company data, IT departments are understandably chagrined at having to deal with unregulated apps coming under the table.
Checker Finn, chagrined at the lack of attention to gifted education in the U.S., has decided to study what other nations do.
While those who enjoyed the Brooks book will likely be chagrined at seeing little of what they enjoyed show up on the big screen, taking World War Z on its own terms as a Hollywood blockbuster, there's still enough entertainment value to be had for those who are OK with the fact that the film doesn't represent the book.
They made such a huge fuss over the baby and she loved it — they also seemed amused instead of chagrined at her less - than - stellar table manners.
His later piety was really chagrin at the absence of piety, rather like the later Bertrand Russell's disbelief and longing to believe.
In South Korea, critics of the film have expressed chagrin at Miyazaki's elision of the role of forced Korean labor in building the state - of - the - art military aircraft this movie showcases, at times, with something like romantic nostalgia.
Jennifer Tilly plays a swinger who bewitches Frasier, to his later chagrin at a tryst interrupted by unexpected arrivals.
I'm glad you felt that was useful, but on the whole my reaction at RC was toned down from my chagrin at having overstepped.
Despite much chagrin at the location of the fingerprint scanner on the Galaxy S8, Samsung didn't have time to change the position for the Galaxy Note 8.

Not exact matches

This event also comes at the heels of NATO's decision to deploy four multinational battalions to Poland and the Baltic states to boost defense, much to Russia's chagrin.
If you tuned into a talk by Michael Rogers, director of the National Security Agency, at the Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C., this week, you might think the NSA had begun to change its tune about encryption — the technology favored by Apple and its Silicon Valley brethren to scramble users» data and communications (much to criminal investigators» chagrin), making them unintelligible to spies and hackers alike.
But the fact is, there is a market for amateur content — socialites Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian became full - blown celebrities when their sex tapes «leaked» onto the web — and it's eating away at the professionals» market share, much to their chagrin.
The dollar was 0.6 percent lower at 97.75 yen to the likely chagrin of Japan's exporters.
Matthew and Mark describe an unnamed woman from Bethany who, while Jesus dined in the home of Simon the Leper just days before his death, anoints his head with expensive ointment to the chagrin of the disciples at the table, who grumble that her offering might be better spent on the poor.
Our main purpose in looking at this song is to better judge «Eleanor Rigby,» which to some commenters» chagrin, I criticized in the last Songbook entry.
Much to our chagrin, we couldn't find a recipe anywhere, so I got to experimenting and figured out a way to make these wholesome confections at home.
Welllll that didn't happen, much to my chagrin, as the Jaguars decided to instead play him almost exclusively at three - technique which to me was somewhat a waste of Jackson's biggest asset; his versatility.
To promoter Cedric Kushner's surprise, and at times chagrin, Manfredy insists on the toughest fights available, taking Mayweather instead of an easier and equally lucrative rematch with Gatti.
Despite the collective chagrin in Germany at Leipzig's recent successes, Burke's move to Saxony was extremely intelligent.
Rahm, for his part, was chagrined by the situation but believes it was a big to - do about not much at all.
John didn't want him at a reasonable price (to my chagrin) so Tony retired.
Much to our chagrin, he picked the words «bugga bugga» (by the way... that is terrifying to hear yelled out over a monitor at 3:00 in the morning!).
Remember, many children do chew on the furniture at some point (much to mom's chagrin).
And he is, much to the chagrin of most political commentators, very good at them.
I've learned a thing or two over the last few months about hoodwinking / cajoling readers into looking at blog pages, much to their chagrin, and Monday's blogging bootcamp really got me thinking about how to do it in a systematic way.
Much to the audible chagrin of the more than 200 state committee members, activists and officials who gathered at a suburban hotel for the W.F.P.'s quadrennial convention, Teachout's last - minute candidacy was rejected after Governor Andrew Cuomo promised party leaders he would throw his might behind flipping the State Senate into Democratic hands.
Additionally, much to the chagrin of the old boys network in town, we instituted policies in Erie County and at the ECIDA that mandate pay equity for female employees because there is no reason why a women should be paid less than a man for the same work.
(Paterson said immediately afterward that he was «disappointed, stunned and frankly chagrined» at the legislature's actions, and responded as best he could, with what amounts to a dramatic gesture: thousands of line - item vetoes of the legislature's budget that, relative to the overall amounts at stake, don't add up to much at all.)
At the committee's last meeting in October, as reported by The Alt, seven such contracts were still outstanding, to Corngold's chagrin.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER In the face of shock, chagrin, and some withering criticism both on social media and from past executive directors, top staff and board members at the Empire State Pride Agenda pushed back against the notion they had declared «Mission Accomplished» in their December 12 announcement that they were winding down major operations -LSB-...]
So it was with chagrin that people favouring federal spending on embryo research learnt that two researchers at George Washington University had — metaphorically at least — broken the wrong eggs by violating university rules.
Chagrined but not defeated, the researchers at Bell Labs soon bested Hughes with a laser that ran continuously, rather than in pulses (they replaced the flash lamp with an arc lamp).
At a press conference a week later, «Finch» announced his retirement and on the 15th, Sports Illustrated revealed the whole thing had been a hoax, much to the chagrin of hopeful Mets fans.
The study populations may also explain in part why weight gain appears to be less common in studies than in the real world, says Stephen Grcevich, MD, a child and adolescent psychiatrist in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and a professor of psychiatry at Case Western University.
Besides that, I've been working on our #whhpumpkinproject, getting ready for my next weightlifting meet and coaching at Chagrin Falls CrossFit.
But just the other day I was taking a closer look at the ingredients of the multi-vitamin I take and noticed, to my chagrin, that it contains L - Carnitine (as L - Carnitine Tartrate) and 10 mg of Choline (as Choline bitartrate).
At first, we were chagrined to see so many well toned, young bodies waiting for the class to start.
Especially when I'm on vacation - I want to capture each memory I'm making to share with you (even at the chagrin of my darling hubby!)
Tara seems to be making progress with her new contract but Dr. Hattaras discovers something disturbing in a tape from one her therapy sessions; much to the sisters» chagrin, Neil invites Tara and Charmaine's mother to visit her grandchild; Max is unhappy at his new job but can't talk to Tara about it; Kate is surprised when a handsome flyer rebuffs her flirting.
While politics are making a mess of his professional life, his daughter Tereza (Terry Moore) is complicating matters at home because of her romance with the handsome but unreliable lion tamer Joe Vosdek (Cameron Mitchell), much to the chagrin of both Karel and his wife Zama (Gloria Grahame).
Already low on cash, much to his clothing designer wife's (Alice Braga) chagrin, Mike becomes ensnared in grave personal and financial circumstances after an accidental shooting at the academy and a bar fight involving a movie star (Tim Allen).
«To the chagrin of my agent, usually I hate everything I read,» Dee Rees told the audience at Deadline's The Contenders event, which might explain why the director has maintained a relatively low profile since her 2011 Sundance hit Pariah.
Dr. Robert Doback (Richard Jenkins) meets Nancy Huff (Mary Steenburgen) at a medical conference and after a whirlwind romance, the two get married — much to the chagrin of their live - at - home adult children, who are none too pleased to share their home, and their lives, with one another.
Blessed with excellent memories, Stiller and Childress — present for every day of principal photography at Stiller's behest (and sometimes her chagrin)-- recall the shoot in vivid detail, whether it be the order in which scenes were filmed or the mood of the set on a particular day.
She was immediately expected to give Louis, and France, a proper heir to succeed them, although consummating their marriage seemed to be something Louis was unwilling to do, much to the chagrin of the politically - minded parties at their palace in Versailles.
The father Grug (Nicolas Cage) insists that everyone stay near their cave, and to never leave the cave at night, much to the chagrin of his curious daughter Eep (Emma Stone).
Abigail Disney's «Armor of Light,» an engaging documentary of Capitol Hill Tea Partiers» far - right evangelical Reverend Rob Schenck's inability to reconcile being «pro-life» and «pro-gun,» to the chagrin of his passionate base, had its L.A. premiere at the DGA on Wednesday, October 13.
When she hits him again, for real this time, she invites Bill to recuperate with Sue at her penthouse, to the chagrin of her domineering boyfriend (John Getz, doing his unctuous routine), who isn't jealous but instead offended that Grey would fraternize with people in a lower economic tier.
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