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1
Actively managed funds can sell a company's stock anytime they
become
dissatisfied
.
2
But woe to the Chief when the wolves
become
dissatisfied
with him.
3
Somebody was sure to
become
dissatisfied
and to accuse the courts of undue influence.
4
We
become
dissatisfied
with the way ordinary people look because they can't compare to supermodels.
5
The cause of these feelings lies in the fact of your having
become
dissatisfied
with that pledge.
6
They would then
become
dissatisfied
with their rank and employment, and bitter complaints and recriminations would ensue.
7
They can change employers whenever they
become
dissatisfied
with their situation, by previously giving a month's notice.
8
The Samnites, depressed by the misfortunes of many years, had not yet
become
dissatisfied
with their new alliance.
9
That was what she had finally decided to call her, having toyed, and
become
dissatisfied
,
with Pope Joan.
10
Under the revival system it was very natural for the people to
become
dissatisfied
with the ordinary means of Grace.
11
Dissociated from the king, all of them
become
dissatisfied
,
and acting from fear, side with the enemies of their ruler.
12
But having
become
dissatisfied
,
it separated from Massachusetts, and asked to be admitted to the Union as a separate state.
13
But surely there will be some among all the millions of the race who will
become
dissatisfied
with their life here.
14
It is only afterward, when all the excitement is over and I have had time to reflect, that I
become
dissatisfied
.
15
At least, he had been wishing that he had something fit to eat, having
become
dissatisfied
with himself as a cook.
16
And the more he thought and reasoned, the more did he
become
dissatisfied
with the restrictions under which he found himself placed.
become
dissatisfied
become