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Several times in the book Mr. Bush uses the term "blindsided" to describe his feelings about a crisis that his advisers and cabinet seem not to have filled him in on.
The prospect of having to be even more detached as chairman of the new BBC Trust, no longer leader of a great creative organisation rather its regulator, must have filled him with dred.
"There's a line in it about the reason that Alonso Quijano becomes Don Quixote: the books he's been reading have filled him with indignation at man's inhumanity to man.
This sight is said to have "filled him with delight".
Certainly there must be someone left at the newspaper who could have filled him in on what was going on.
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The situation, he later confided, had filled him with "the keenest anguish".
The mixed response to his victory has filled him with both pride and pain.
The genome project has filled him with awe, he has said, as it revealed something only God knew before.
He stared back, partly in fear of her, partly in fear of himself and the sensation that had filled him when he touched her hot, soft flesh.
The "talent", in particular, tell of him regularly popping his head around their studio doors, sending emails if their show that day had filled him with extra delight.
Yet even having won gold at Sydney and Athens, Ainslie admitted that crossing the line had filled him with a tremendous sense of relief.
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