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"There was a lot of consternation, a lot of pressure to rescue this thing," said Jeffrey Adamovicz, one of Dr. Ivins's fellow researchers at the time.
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Born Kurt Walker, he was a precocious young man who grew up in Harlem in the 70's and much to his mother's consternation spent a lot of his time scratching up her records.
"There is a great deal of consternation among a lot of us over the readjustment of data that is going on and some of the portrayals that we are seeing," Mr. Bastardi said in a video segment posted recently on AccuWeather's Web site.
It causes a lot of consternation and drama in Washington.
"There's a lot of consternation here," he said.
"There will be votes that are going to cause a lot of consternation".
This is why a troubled economy and job market can cause a lot of consternation even when they don't directly impact your present situation or daily routine.
That is a lot of consternation in one room for a team that was in the Super Bowl nine months ago.
The decision to revert to the core values is a reaction to a recent decline in original sharing, a trend that has caused a lot of consternation among the Facebook brain trust.
The dueling Saturdays might seem like a lot of consternation about nothing to consumers weary of faux shopping events: Black Friday, Sofa Sunday, Cyber Monday, Red Tuesday, Mobile Sunday, Green Monday and Free Shipping Day (Friday this year, for those keeping track).
It's caused a lot of consternation and I completely get why people hate it.
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