Poles felt slighted, even though the system's replacement turned out to be bigger and better.
The danger passed, and all things righted, God is forgotten and the soldier slighted.
Mr Museveni feels slighted by his former subordinate, for not showing him the respect due to an elder.
In a recent evening in Boulder City, Nevada, however, Democrats weren't feeling slighted.
If any constituency feels slighted, the house of cards could begin to wobble.
Residents of the district, over 60% of whom are African-American, claim that they are being slighted by the state government.
Explanations for how provisions were distributed may help an inheritor to understand why he or she should not feel slighted.
One reason for the move might be to counter any perception that small business was being slighted in the broader reorganization.
It's these second-time mothers who will perhaps feel most slighted when they enter a hospital participating in the Latch On NYC program.
At one meeting in 1996, Mr Mandelson felt so slighted by Mr Brown that he flounced out, slamming the door behind him.
Bought yourself a shiny new Nexus 7 just before the priced dropped on October 29th and feel a bit slighted?
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She said that when there are 10 nominations for best film, but only five director nominees, invariably it means someone will be slighted.
But I do know that people can and will get very angry if they feel that their religion or its beliefs are slighted or neglected.
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Many of the women felt slighted in the days following the attacks because they heard talk of a brotherhood of rescue workers that had performed heroically.
They were getting all kinds of promises about visits when the war was over so we pretended to feel slighted till we got assurances of the same.
New York state's attorney-general accused the stockbroker of a conflict of interest in recommending shares that it slighted in private in order to pick up investment-banking business.
Mr. DREW McMANUS (Blogger): The musicians, I think, feel very slighted, since they unanimously voted to extend the process, that they weren't being considered as strongly as they should.
But now, with the Spanish Socialist Party having slighted him by rejecting his chosen candidate to lead it into the next election, there is nothing left for him at home.
Additionally, it marks the second time this week that Intel has indirectly slighted Microsoft, the first one being a damning analysis of Windows 8 on ARM by fellow Intel SVP Renee James.
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The union has felt slighted by the company, claiming it agreed to deal without giving the workers time to find a competing bid, while the company doesn't want the union interfering in matters best left to shareholders and board members.
There exists in all of us a Barry McConnell, ready to unleash our competitive fury, normally suppressed in the name of being civilized adults, when we feel our children, or ourselves, have been wronged, slighted or are being pushed aside for someone else.
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Some revolutionaries were slighted by the scientific establishments of their time--like Rosalind Franklin's exclusion from sharing in the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the structure of DNA. Described by her peers as a "genius, " she exposed herself to massive amounts of radiation to try to get the best possible X-ray photograph of a strand of DNA, dying of cancer at 37.
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