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The novel, published in 1960, caused a bit of consternation.
The umpires choose not to refer it to the third umpire, which causes a bit of consternation among the Kiwis.
Those caused a bit of consternation for designers of the distinctive, intricate double-wishbone suspension, but any problems they encountered seem to have been solved.
This caused quite a bit of consternation among the hotels — whose performance ratings (and, in some cases, compensation) are tied to their guests' experience.
The mild family anecdotes hardly warrant the rhetorical cadences of 'That caused a bit of consternation' or 'She called my father all the names'.
When he was in Moscow last week, Mr. Baker was told that the bill would be on the calendar for that day, causing a bit of consternation in the White House.
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That so much of his home — and himself — is on display has incited a bit of after-the-fact consternation.
And how does a brief bit of fabric cause so much consternation?
For still a great many other "Negro?", "Black?", "Colored?", "African- American?", "African-descended?", and "American?" persons there was more than a bit of psychic turmoil and tension, no less of consternation and confusion.
Reviewing for Adventure Gamers, Evan Dickens felt that the puzzles took "a bit of thought and consideration, but never to a point of consternation", believing that the low difficulty was intended by Telltale to allow players to "proceed through the story with minimum frustration".
Details of the site have met with consternation -- and even a bit of fear -- from celebrity representatives.
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