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Johnson's domination has inspired more consternation than adulation from the fan base.
The source of more consternation all season, however, is the timing of that power.
Many, like those in Cincinnati, were Catholics, which for many native-born Protestants caused more consternation than the newcomers' ethnicities.
The September brawl at the Open, a hit on YouTube, was viewed with more consternation than amusement by the police.
Inflation for food, which causes more consternation among Chinese than virtually all other economic factors, fell to 6.2 percent in February from 10.5 percent in January.
But that support drew criticism in the world of soccer, and there was more consternation after Suarez later refused to shake Ezra's hand in a pregame ritual.
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To Mr. Lott's consternation, more and more senators realize the foolishness of placing an ideological opponent of campaign finance reform laws in charge of their enforcement.
Expansion packs for more sophisticated looks: consternation, triumph, ennui.
The British women crashed out of Wimbledon, causing even more Fleet Street consternation.
Only the words "Brett Ratner", hated despoiler of X-Men, could have provoked more vocal fanboy consternation.
So far, China has been reluctant to do more than express consternation and call for restraint (see article).
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