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"I've never seen anything quite like this," a flabbergasted Dan Rather said, on CNN.
A flabbergasted district attorney then demanded that Gurowski produce the manuscript.
And Satzger recounted this long meeting where he confronted a flabbergasted Terry Gou about their demands.
He struck Reigns with a chair, before launching an attack on a flabbergasted Ambrose.
As a flabbergasted Breyer wrote: "Why are the words 'kill'maimim' and 'dismember' any more difficult to understand than the word 'nudity?'" A good question.
Where did North Korea get all the technology for the "ultra-modern control room" that it showed last week to a flabbergasted Stanford scientist?
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Invited to direct Hay Fever with Edith Evans at the National Theatre, he wrote in 1964, "I am thrilled and flattered and frankly a little flabbergasted that the National Theatre should have had the curious perceptiveness to choose a very early play of mine and to give it a cast that could play the Albanian telephone directory".
"We were a bit flabbergasted," Mr. Halfens says.
"She was a little flabbergasted," Sister Janet said.
Later, when asked whether he had ever agreed with Marxist ideology, Mr. de Blasio, looking a bit flabbergasted, said: "It's 2013.
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