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  • "Dissatisfied," and "Did You Ever Love Me?" were solid, and Bob Welch's impressionist "Nightwatch" included Peter Green, who was persuaded to play some farecho guitar, albeit uncredited.

    ɘloЯ 2010

  • Funcom Co-Founder Quits, 'Dissatisfied' With Conan

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2008

  • Dissatisfied, Calvin got another bag and opened that one.

    Sunshine Loop Marcelle Heath 2011

  • Dissatisfied with the salary and promotion potential, I left for about half a year to try employment elsewhere at higher-paying firms.

    Flashback Meme darkerblogistan 2009

  • Dissatisfied customers will be able to switch banks more easily by signing just one form under an initiative announced by the federal government.

    Richard Zombeck: Eastern Bank Reponds to Customer Complaint by Complaining about Customer and Why We Need Occupy Wall Street Richard Zombeck 2011

  • Within two weeks, a group of parents had organized a face-to-face meeting, and those ad hoc get-togethers eventually coalesced into a group that called itself Dissatisfied Parents Together—DPT for short.

    The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011

  • Dissatisfied with the pacifism encouraged by the organized abolitionist movement, he reportedly said These men are all talk.

    Five People Born on Mother’s Day in 2010 | myFiveBest 2010

  • Dissatisfied with the committee, lawmakers set up their own investigation within parliament late last month.

    New Panel to Probe Nuclear Disaster Yuka Hayashi 2011

  • Dissatisfied with the piano maker's efforts, and being an inventor as well as a musician, in 1940 he designed and patented an "accelerated action," in which the keys are lighter to the touch and return even more quickly than on a standard piano.

    When Two Makes Perfect Byron Janis 2011

  • Dissatisfied with long hours, churning turnover and, in some cases, lower pay than instructors at other public schools, an increasing number of teachers at charter schools are unionizing.

    POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: July 27, 2009 2009

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