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Recent negotiations between the Americans and Bermuda's Premier, Ewart Brown, about accepting four former prisoners from Guantanamo Bay – a cause of consternation for the British – seems to indicate the pro-independence leader is keen to strengthen ties with his US neighbour.
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This had been a source of consternation for some time.
IT WAS a moment of jubilation for some, consternation for others.
And there was consternation for Iranians who received the news while on the road.
The spider stunt had caused some consternation for Lauren Marinaro, the director of Feuer/Mesler.
Their rise in influence is causing consternation for mainstream Democrats and Republicans alike.
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Blitt explains the challenge of giving past Presidents expressions of horror and consternation for the cover of this week's issue.
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