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At times, he still expresses shock that he is even on the Democratic ticket, as if he had been plucked from anonymity to embark upon a great adventure.
The former Nazi leader, played by actor Oliver Masucci, expresses shock that Poland still exists ("and in German territory no less!").
Automated driving is a challenging work in progress that may never be perfected, and I would be skeptical of anyone who claims that automated driving is a panacea or who expresses shock that it is not.
And SHANEDANIELSEN expresses shock that my desire to see the Hungarian director Miklós Jancsó's 2002 "Wake Up, Mate, Don't You Sleep" on DVD in lieu of such earlier Jancsó masterworks as "Red Psalm," "Winter Wind," and "Agnus Dei" "smacks of badly skewed priorities".
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There were no headlines expressing shock that inmates could voice their opinions in public debate.
They expressed shock that Heinemann died 25 hours after the race.
Even his closest backers expressed shock that he had a Japanese passport.
Some commentators expressed shock that Éditions Plon should budget $200,000 for publicizing the book.
"Everything I have done has been consensual", he wrote, expressing shock that anyone might think otherwise.
"He expressed shock that I, a person of such good taste, didn't already have one".
She expressed shock that the Trump administration would deem BMWs made in South Carolina a threat to national security.
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