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The Horthy statue has caused consternation and anger in the church.
The previous assessment, issued in 2007, created consternation and anger inside the Bush Administration and in Congress by concluding, "with high confidence," that Iran had halted a nascent nuclear-weapons program in 2003.
To consternation and anger in Paris, he wrote in a blunt newspaper article that "it would not be credible to extend the deadline without asking for clear, concrete steps in return".
The imminent crisis in what is still laughably called the British steel industry is being greeted just as other similar developments have been for decades – with consternation and anger, with concern for the implications for social cohesion in general and for workers' families in particular, but with no recognition that this is just the latest episode in what is now a depressingly familiar saga.
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Then there's the matter of how he has conducted the Trump-Russia investigation so far - keeping it from the public during the election season, much to Democrats' consternation, and now angering the Trump team with its open-ended nature.
"Consternation, shock, hysteria and anger are the four words that describe our state of mind," the Bazin family wrote.
It is Lackey, however, who has caused the most consternation and angst.
And anger.
Grief and anger.
Reduce stress and anger.
Resentment and anger are rising.
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