| 31. | It s a flat, plaintive music that rises and falls, like a herd of dyspeptic geese.
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| 32. | The goal put the Americans up, 2-0, and left the Mexicans dispirited and dyspeptic.
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| 33. | Some even acknowledge that their handiwork last year has contributed to the dyspeptic mood of their listeners this year.
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| 34. | That kind of outlook seems unusually dyspeptic given how the university's admissions picture has brightened under DiBiaggio.
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| 35. | Nothing, I think, can raise the raven people from the dyspeptic ditch into which they have thrown themselves.
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| 36. | The dyspeptic side of Stern City goes beyond this mayor and, for that matter, beyond New York itself.
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| 37. | Nothing seems genuine, not even the offstage Fourth of July firecrackers, which go off sounding like dyspeptic bullfrogs.
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| 38. | His dyspeptic reply : " Well, I can't stand Clinton, so I'm against Arkansas.
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| 39. | A dyspeptic, less dimensional cousin to Spacey's Oscar-winning suburbanite in " American Beauty,"
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| 40. | It recommended that doctors test dyspeptic patients for H . pylori and treat those who are found to be carrying it.
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