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The house, with its two high-arched windows, seems to greet the light with shy consternation, like a prim Victorian Danae startled by a shower of gold.
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Their preferred method of scoring — 52.2 percent of their runs (118 of 226) have scored via homers — has produced wonder and consternation, obscuring deficiencies like their overall offensive consistency.
That law caps some varieties of damages at $75 million, a source of consternation from lawmakers like Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, who has written legislation that would raise the cap.
To the consternation of alumni like Theodore Mason, class of 1957 and president of the alumni association, SUNY officials began to talk about adding programs in business and computers; alumni saw these programs as diluting the college's mission.
Kristol really, really wants GITMO to stay open, to the consternation of people like David Petraeus, who Kristol usually says should be listened to, because he is "on the ground".
Controlled experiments like this help distinguish between assorted types of behavioural responses.There may be good reason, Dr LeDoux concludes, that English has 37 words to describe distinct flavours of fear (like apprehension, consternation, angst, etc).
If it's true that Berlusconi and Trump, two showmen who have railed against immigrants, mocked women and targeted press freedom, are indeed cut from the same cloth, it may also be the case that few will understand liberal Americans' consternation in coming years like the Italians.
Obama's redirection of the agency caused consternation among former astronauts like Neil Armstrong and John Glenn, and even among the President's supporters: Most people think of nasa's job as one of landing on the moon and Mars and exploring other faraway destinations.
So, as I say, we might congratulate ourselves that what caused consternation in 1962 simply looks like witty and imaginative art to us.
The vast gap between the two caused consternation among traditional value managers like the late Tony Dye at Phillips & Drew, a British fund manager; clients deserted by the score.Once the dotcom bubble burst, the value style outperformed for several years, before the financial crisis of 2007 and 2008 heralded yet another change in fashion.
Oracle's report that quarterly profit had risen 25percentt as sales grew at the fastest rate in seven years offered evidence that some sectors of the economy continue to hum along even as areas like housing cause consternation for many investors.
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