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For those of us who loved Capote’s books in our twenties (TC is a young person’s writer), this is a dispiriting read.
He observed that such dispiriting experience in the short term might be a disincentive for the country’s hardworking farmers.
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It started with Jack Ross’ short-lived reign at Tannadice that was most notable for a 7-0 loss away to AZ and a 9-0 humbling at home to Celtic, and those dispiriting defeats set the tone for a miserable season on Tayside.
That dispiriting relegation season also saw the departure of United’s iconic manager Chris Wilder, who departed after relations with the Bramall Lane board broke down.
The crumbling and dispiriting classroom complexes at both the elementary and junior/senior school sites would have been transformed if Mr. Q’s plans, assuming they were approved and funded, would have been a giant step forward in school visuals.
There was a febrile atmosphere within Goodison Park after Everton conceded three goals in seven second-half minutes to slump to a dispiriting defeat.