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"I was quite flabbergasted, actually," said Carol Lathrop, the operations manager for the apartments whose water supply won the National Rural Water Association's water tasting contest in Washington, D.C. in May.
The company seemed quite flabbergasted by Ellison's attacks, yet felt compelled to answer his claims all the same.
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"He was rather flabbergasted.
Had I known that, I still would have picked Georgetown to win the game, but maybe not have been quite as flabbergasted.
"I've never seen anything quite like this," a flabbergasted Dan Rather said, on CNN.
And the way that we've explored her character is by presenting her as someone quite innocent and generally flabbergasted as to why this man doesn't want to marry her.
Mrs Job said: "We were both flabbergasted - quite weak at the knees when we read the letter.
"The move, then this," he adds, placing quite a significant emphasis on the this, almost flabbergasted by the audacity of the first touch.
While the team's predicament is not quite as dire as it was last season, when everyone was flabbergasted by the Mets' freefall, the situation is fragile.
We were certainly a family that discussed politics, which I think was quite unusual because I would talk to girls in my class and they would be flabbergasted that I was talking to my mum about politics.
Even flabbergasted.
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