Sentences with phrase «great chagrin of»

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It is a foreign fabrication that the Indians have ignorantly adopted much to the chagrin of the great gurus of the Vedic systems.
And for some, who have great genetics, they just bounce without even trying, much to the chagrin of others who struggle so.
Paterson said both he and Dolan are «chagrined and are feeling a great deal of pain over what we see is a continually smoldering issue that is setting New Yorkers against each other.»
Alexander spends a great deal of time there — taking in the culture claiming its riches and marrying a Bactrian princess Roxane (Rosario Dawson)-- much to the chagrin of his Macedonian generals who are stuck in this foreign land with their king.
When I made «Admission,» I did notice with a great deal of chagrin that I hadn't made a movie with a female protagonist before.
This film is just plain scary and that's not a compliment I'm able to pay many horror films of late, much to my great chagrin.
We only just discovered to our great chagrin that we should been measuring deep ocean temperatures for the last century so we missed a essential component of the picture.
Much to the chagrin of fish, their dried bladders (formally known as isinglass) make for a great filter to accelerate the clarification of beer.
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