| 11. | Such a drop in status, not to mention the loss of postseason hopes, can dishearten a player.
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| 12. | What happened during the past two days, painful as it was, should not frighten nor dishearten us.
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| 13. | The Egyptians believed that they had led the resistance and realized that their apostasy would dishearten the Greek fighters.
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| 14. | "Nothing can dishearten teams quicker than losing games late when you've had the lead ."
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| 15. | The action in Plocic appeared to be carefully crafted, designed to demoralize and dishearten rather than destroy absolutely everything.
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| 16. | If bin Laden is handed over to the Americans, it will dishearten and badly hurt the sentiments of Muslims,
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| 17. | They reveal to the Buddies that Shasta's parents died when the ice beneath them shattered to dishearten them.
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| 18. | It disheartens me that many of these discussions do not focus on the interpretation of our guidelines for specific cases.
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| 19. | That single-issue scenario heartens and disheartens, said Lauren Rich, an assistant general counsel with the players'union.
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| 20. | The police intervention was apparently intended to dishearten the opposition and send a signal that without violence they cannot achieve their goals.
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