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As a realist and a humanitarian, he should have gone further — and now he has, creating consternation and division in the Republican ranks.
The most characteristic feature of the weather, however, is the summer fog, which lies low over the city until midday, creating consternation among shivering tourists.
Jenson Button, who captured the title in his 10th season in Formula One, helping the Brawn team to win the constructors' championship at their first attempt, followed up his triumph by creating consternation when he announced his decision to join Hamilton at McLaren.
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This created consternation among the Vopo officers.
But change has always created consternation within the museum community.
She conceded that Connecticut's new reality had created consternation on campus and in alumni circles.
Still, the thought of reform has created consternation in the industry.
The furloughs, more than anything else, have created consternation among coaches.
That reaction was a tribute to the Rays, whose four-run third created consternation.
Ricardo Vaz Te, who had only been on the pitch a matter of seconds, created consternation in the visitors' defence when he challenged for Khalilou Fadiga's corner.
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.
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