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The league has not sponsored the Vegas tournament, a source of some consternation to the organizers, especially Marjorie Troum, the tournament's namesake and its director.
The rise of such mega-galleries has been a source of some consternation for contemporary art followers, many of whom like to imagine art as a spiritual escape from corporate culture.
The Ropes are a pair of Bluetooth headphones with a built EQ engine designed by Steve Lamar, whose early involvement with the Dr. Dre/Jimmy Iovine deal that blossomed into Beats by Dre has been an issue of some consternation for both sides.
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IT WAS a moment of jubilation for some, consternation for others.
Anyway, I've never watched Great British Menu, which causes the manager of Benedicts some consternation.
This, of course, causes some consternation.
His addiction to the device--often nicknamed a CrackBerry--was a subject of amusement and some consternation for aides in the run up to his inauguration in 2008.
Mr. Grassley's request that organizations provide details about the outside income of directors may cause some consternation.
Initial disagreements over Libya silence from the president, something pretty close to scorn from the Pentagon when Mr Cameron was trying to gather support to stop Muammar Qaddafi's brutal suppression of the uprising caused some consternation in London.
The goal came from one of a series of long throws by Ben Tozer, a couple of which had already caused some consternation.
In the queue, largely made up of foreign tourists but with a fair smattering of British citizens, this provoked some consternation.
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