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"Oh no, oh no, oh no," he continues in mock consternation.
"They literally sat in front of my door and refused to budge until I had looked at his work," Ms. Kind, who is known for her feisty candor, recalled with mock consternation.
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I was struck, in some photographs, by his enormous eyes, like dark poppies in bloom, raised in mock or serious consternation; in others, by his enormous grin, with the "liar's space" between the two front teeth.
This caused much consternation.
This takeover caused much consternation.
But in Europe, there is much consternation.
Indeed, the game show has attracted debate and consternation in the Netherlands for seeming to mock asylum seekers.
Commanders voiced consternation.
ONLOOKERS first stared in consternation.
That caused bitter consternation.
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