| 41. | He was chagrined that some of those aides themselves went for elephant rides.
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| 42. | The White House was also chagrined by the announcement.
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| 43. | He chuckles, but he seems a little chagrined.
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| 44. | Not that the British are gloating, but the Americans are certainly chagrined.
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| 45. | I was chagrined, I felt like a dummy,
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| 46. | "That's true, " said a chagrined DiPaolo.
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| 47. | President Bush is obviously chagrined at Saddam Hussein's sudden sweet reasonableness.
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| 48. | "I was chagrined at how fast we got in,"
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| 49. | "I learned my lesson, " the chagrined Mexican said.
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| 50. | Caradoc the Younger is understandably chagrined at the news.
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