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Reagan people quietly flipped their lids, but I'll voice their consternation to make a larger point.
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It all sounds like a Punch cartoon by HM Bateman – the self-engrossed phalanx of conversing notables; the forceful, incoming figure determined to make her presence felt; consternation; embarrassment; terror; reparation.
"My biggest challenge was to alter the Presidents' expressions to make them reflect attitudes of consternation".
"My biggest challenge was to alter the Presidents' expressions to make them reflect attitudes of consternation," Blitt remarked in February.
It was first announced in the spring and BBC political correspondent Iain Watson says there was consternation within the party when the Conservatives offered to make the same increase at their party conference last week.
So this job gives me the opportunity to make a contribution, even to the consternation of the bureaucracies, because I am going to force them to coöperate".
We wanted to appeal to the hundreds of thousands of Brooklyners who have chosen to make Brooklyn their home, sometimes to the consternation of their parents whose goal in life was to escape Brooklyn".
Joe Cole's inability to make the team, with Shaun Wright-Phillips favoured instead, caused consternation.
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