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...But to her chagrin, her husband seems most himself several years in space away. In a parallel universe, perhaps our man would now make chit-chat with Gravity’s Sandra Bullock, another movie soloist....
...To my chagrin the tulips began to flower a month early, by March 13, but redeemed themselves by holding their flowers in fine condition for the necessary 31 days....
Beijing uses developing world chagrin over Washington’s weaponisation of greenback to push global renminbi
Less remote than Cornwall, the English coastal area appeals to those in search of nature and quiet, to some locals’ chagrin
...Their rapid growth tamed high prices — much to the chagrin of Opec and their own investors....
...To the chagrin, no doubt, of her many detractors, she chalked up a cool 68 per cent gain in her Ark Innovation exchange traded fund last year, and she is not afraid to shout about it....
...Nearly a fifth of all homes in Salcombe and surrounding villages are used for holidays, to the chagrin of many priced-out locals....
...Browett got quite excited when he leafed through the wine list and spotted some white wines from Alsace and the Loire, but discovered to his chagrin there was not a French red to be seen....
...To the chagrin of the Premier League, the UK is poised to set up an independent regulator for English football. The body will be tasked with monitoring and promoting financial sustainability....
...Much to the west’s chagrin, some of the leading countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America have refused to go along with the “us versus them” logic applied by the G7 to the war in Ukraine....
...In Denmark, the government opted to fund its increase in public spending by cancelling a public holiday — to much chagrin from voters....
...Much to my chagrin, Janan Ganesh has proved there is, in fact, an interesting and wholly correct column to be written about the film. Read his column on Oppenheimer here and Danny Leigh’s review here....
...“I would say that conditions right now are loosening, probably to the chagrin of the Fed,” said Andy Brenner, head of international fixed income at Natalliance Securities....
...Friday interview: Claudia Sahm Claudia Sahm is, perhaps to her chagrin, best known for creating the eponymous Sahm rule, a recession marker developed as part of a discussion of economic stabilisation payments...
...And, much to the chagrin of the locals, Kensington remains his happy hunting ground. I love uncovering obsessives who keep their business entirely to themselves....
...Power play: Appointments at Italy’s state-owned enterprises are still a political love affair, to the chagrin of investors, writes Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli....
...That is no longer true, as I discovered to my chagrin last month....
...Much to the chagrin of the city’s tribe of old hippies, Jimi Hendrix never did play Lviv....
...(Much to the chagrin of former President Donald Trump, who pronounced it “a lousy location”.)...
...The chagrin of British consumers has only been worsened by helpful social media users posting images of produce-laden shelves from Madrid to Kyiv and crates of fresh salad being unloaded in snowy Helsinki...
...That will push the actual agenda items to the periphery — to the chagrin of some, as we explain....
...To the chagrin of many ardent pro-Europeans, the UK’s opposition leader rules out a dash back into the arms of Brussels if, as the opinion polls suggest, his Labour party wins the next general election....
...Overnight, the bill transformed the US into one of the most attractive markets for clean tech — much to the chagrin of European allies who fear its subsidies will diminish the continent’s manufacturing base...
...Doctors had ordered bed rest and a liquid diet, his security men said, much to the chagrin of a carful of youths who drove by with an offer of picanha steak....
...In 2021, Paltrow notoriously claimed she had used an infrared version to help her deal with long Covid, much to the chagrin of the medical director of NHS England, who publicly urged her to stop spreading...
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