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Either way, Ali was none too flustered about the prospect, as he told the Guardian's Keating: "The guy comes for me.
Justin Ruiz is still a little flustered about the meaning of "indivisible" ("Something you can't see; I mean, something you can see," he said yesterday).
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Phung said it began when an SUV pulled up to the intersection and the driver, who he said was a person of colour, seemed flustered about their next move, the Globe and Mail reports.
"I'm actually more married than single," she said, leaving the employee flustered about how to proceed.
Parents who do not know a great deal of English and may be flustered about trying to be involved directly may at the same time be reading their own books as a good model for reading.
It will become easier to live in the moment and not be flustered about past woes.
"The blood pressure medicine worked, that was the answer there," Ms. Smith said to one woman who was flustered about her hypertension.
Amusing though it is to see a regime getting flustered about a 12-year-old Backstreet Boys song, China's real war on free speech, as Tashi Dondhup and the Mongolian rapper can testify, is no joke.
"He's got that surprise element and doesn't get flustered about anything," Warne told BBC Radio 5 live.
They were pretty flustered about that, and went into conference over it.
"I don't know," Pronger said, uncharacteristically flustered, when asked about the Blackhawks' torrid first period, which ended with the Flyers trailing, 3-0.
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