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The following morning, he took another day off work, much to his leader's consternation, as it meant missing the department's weekly Party meeting, and set off to bring Miaomiao home.
An alpha beauty's complete indifference to the consternation of her mate may mean that he's easily moved to consternation.
This caused no little consternation, as someone's oversight meant that their sponsor's name was missing from some players' chests; nowadays, they call it "guerilla marketing".
If the A7 cost a mere $3,000 more than the A6, I could imagine the conversations and consternation at Audi dealers: "You mean I can have this boring sedan or that sexy thing in the corner for three grand more?
While the situation was clearly a source of consternation for Claire, it didn't mean the meditation app wasn't working.
To the consternation of market liberals, he said this meant "the end of competition as an ideology and dogma" in Europe.In this section Merkel's magic We ain't got dames The Sarko show New boots for NATO?
That meant asking many questions sometimes to the consternation of his peers and bosses but he balanced his incessant questioning with an insatiable desire to deliver.
The word does indeed mean stupid in Spanish, and this understandably caused some consternation in Spanish-speaking countries when The Lone Ranger was being broadcast on radio, television and shown in the movies.
But it will surely mean more record-keeping — and it has already prompted some consternation among executors.
The specific epithet importuna, which means "inconsiderate" or "assertive", refers to the morel's habit of causing "consternation and distress among gardeners and homeowners whose territory has been invaded".
So much consternation has been expressed over the last few weeks about what Trump's victory might mean for America.
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