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As I labored away, to my consternation, a police car stopped next to me.
To my consternation (and their huge credit), they agreed immediately – and here are the results.
Much to my consternation, perhaps the demise of Catholic schools occurs as well for the same reason.
One of the buddies nearly choked to death on a combination of my consternation, his laughter and a half-swallowed chunk of soul food.
"To my consternation, many people just concentrated on the word apartheid" and ignored everything else, Mr. Carter said in an interview.
But I confess I sneaked into Waterstones and browsed Joseph Anton – opening the volume at the end, only to find, to my consternation, blank white pages.
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My consternation with these interlopers rests more in their travel sense than their parking needs.
My consternation was not due to any geopolitical concerns.
To some degree, my mother's consternation was justified.
No? Well Justin didn't seem to have noticed the extent of it either when he swerved off the track, much to my mother's consternation.
"Much to my husband's consternation I kept bidding," said Ms. Courts, who has been on the board of the Atlanta Ballet for 20 years.
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