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I don't want them to be aghast".
Audiences in this country tend to be aghast".
Myleene Klass was said to be "aghast" and "bemused" today after being warned by police for waving a knife at youths who entered her garden.
"I'm sorry about that," said Blair - sounding not remotely sorry - "but they've got lots of reasons to be aghast at me".
In his early weeks in power he lit a rocket under the bureaucracy (though he is still said to be aghast at the resistance, listlessness and lack of capacity he has met among even senior civil servants).
She's softly spoken and appears to be aghast at how frank her book turned out to be: "I've exposed myself terribly and I don't know what the consequences are going to be," she says.
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Not every ex-agent I spoke to was aghast at the current state of affairs.
Marr said many people on the left would be "aghast" to hear him criticise FoI.
Vociferously atheistic, Hitchens, who styles himself a "radical," will likely be aghast to find himself on this list.
Downing Street is believed to have been aghast at Mr Field's plan to publish his ideas, which would focus on early intervention for the poorest children.
Madison would be aghast.
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