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1 The party's rebuke to Mugabe exposes growing dissatisfaction with his continued rule.
2 The first indicates the general disorder of the office and a growing dissatisfaction .
3 He was aware of the growing dissatisfaction of the ship's company.
4 This is creating a growing dissatisfaction that could gradually lead to a popular uprising.
5 In recent times, however, there has been growing dissatisfaction with this state of affairs.
6 He proceeded to examine her-with an expression of growing dissatisfaction .
7 He said growing dissatisfaction with healthcare may help Democrats who supported health reform a little.
8 There was a growing dissatisfaction among the people.
9 She looked at it with a growing dissatisfaction .
10 Growing dissatisfaction with the slow pace of the Christchurch rebuild seems to have had an impact here.
11 But comparison site Finder.com predicts that won't be enough to slow the growing dissatisfaction with private health insurance.
12 There was growing dissatisfaction over bike maintenance and finding docking stations full when attempting to return the cycles.
13 Key after key it sampled in this manner, evincing a growing dissatisfaction with the uncrackable nature of its find.
14 This increased the growing dissatisfaction .
15 Ireland's growing dissatisfaction climaxes when the players forget that a lineball has to be taken despite the end-of-match siren sounding.
16 This case and his growing dissatisfaction with the "soft" academic life, made him break with Haverford for good.
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