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To the evident astonishment of American diplomats, Vahedi appeared in good health, but for "a few aches and pains" caused by a fall.
As if that weren't enough, the mountains have — so far, at least, and to the evident astonishment of the local population, to say nothing of a New Yorker — served up a glorious feast of spring weather.
Local people speak with pride about the fact that more people are moving into the area than are moving out, and with evident astonishment that it is now seen as a "desirable" area.
Now, to the evident astonishment of various television announcers and, doubtless, the dismay of the Secret Service the Pope is zigging around the U.S. capital in a Fiat 500L.
Early in her government service, she had notified her superiors, with evident astonishment, that "every Yemeni I have spoken to has put Palestine in front even of the question of his own borderland!" She was offering personal, burning knowledge about an issue of world importance — or about one side of it.
As his Democratic counterpart, Representative Nita M. Lowey, looked on with evident astonishment, Mr. Davis (not to be confused with the Democratic governor of the same name) recalled just how beatable Mr. Davis (not to be confused with the Republican congressman of the same name) had once seemed.
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"Total astonishment.
Milosevic feigned astonishment: "Me?
Astonishment dried her tears.
The boy registered astonishment.
He turned around in astonishment.
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