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I was sitting in the room with my mother when the nurse turned to me with an exaggerated expression of shocked concern on her face, and said, "Did your mother tell you she felt like this?" I shrugged.
Isn't there something wrong with a picture where the media delves into the juicy details of how many magazines the generally dead shooter had in his trunk before offering an almost cynical expression of shocked sadness on the face of the news caster as opposed to covering something, absolutely anything else?
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The operator's face twisted into an expression of shock.
"The most you'll get is a 'wow', or an expression of shock," the source said.
("Ge," an expression of shock in Japanese, also happens to be part of Mizuki's childhood nickname, Ge-Ge).
(Though, truth be told, our expression of shock was equally calculated to gratify her sense of youthful transgression).
But the belated expression of shock and dismay belies the Americans' failed diplomatic effort during the massacre.
An expression of shock spread over the MSP's face as she realised her error.
It is really something to see the expression of shock, outrage and fear on their faces as they realise they're in the dock.
Ecological risks include shifts in physiological behaviour, community structure and ecosystem functions, including expression of shock-responses and virulence, biofilm formation and mutations.
Frodo is played by Elijah Wood, whose pert features are permanently set in a kind of glazed, dazed, saucer-eyed expression of shock, as if he had just been goosed by one of the elves.
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