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1 I've become disillusioned with my job: that's part of my problem, I think.
2 She had become disillusioned and started to investigate her own, personal photography series.
3 She wonders how long it will take for the child to become disillusioned .
4 They're taken in by the cool kids, only to become disillusioned with them.
5 When I met him, he had become disillusioned and was working in an office.
6 There was nothing in that task to become disillusioned about.
7 They were even starting to become disillusioned with Nelson Mandela.
8 Others become disillusioned by the hypocrisy of the society and rebel- as did Elizabeth Finkle-McGraw.
9 At the same time, though, other secret Visitors have become disillusioned and join the resistance.
10 They see only the negative side, become disillusioned and take it as a personal rejection.
11 Once deployed to Afghanistan, he appeared to become disillusioned about the U.S. military mission there.
12 Mr Mark Goddard (34), told the Times he had become disillusioned with Mr Livingstone.
13 But had he gone to the right source for information he would soon have become disillusioned .
14 By the time they left the seminary, many had become disillusioned and critical of the seminary system.
15 The Royal College of Nursing said its members have become disillusioned with long hours and poor pay.
16 The Christian Coalition lobby, a potent force that's become disillusioned with George Bush, backs the Republican candidate.
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