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I've watched too many thrillers where the action is advanced by a teensy piano figure (like in Don't Look Now) where consternation is expressed by a tilted camera, and misery by rain on a window.
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That's where our consternation comes in".
Many other new Labour candidates failed to convince voters the party had changed in seats where there had been consternation over expenses claims.
Michael Bradley showed some leadership qualities and clutch instincts for goal, amid the usual consternation about where exactly in midfield he's best deployed, while Clint Dempsey, given that little more freedom to concentrate on just being creative and predatory managed to plunder six goals in the tournament.
The South Koreans' lack of success caused great consternation at home, where a couple of theories took root.
But it caused consternation in Washington, where since 1995 Congress has imposed an annual ban on federal financing of research that leads to the destruction of human embryos.
Thamsanqa Jantjie has claimed that he had a schizophrenic episode and saw angels descending on the Johannesburg stadium where his bizarre signing prompted consternation last week.
But word of the possible move has generated consternation in Congress, where some lawmakers were already skeptical of the deal and now worry that Mr. Obama is giving Russia too much.
News of the pilot's capture met with consternation in Jordan, where a large proportion of the public had opposed the country's participation in the anti-ISIL coalition.
Gove's comments are likely to cause consternation in Germany, where politicians are keen to stress the lessons learned from two world wars and the role that European integration has played in promoting peace.
But the fact that Eurostar's new rolling stock will be bought from Siemens rather than Alstom is causing consternation in Paris, where Alstom is considered a national industrial champion and was rescued from collapse by Nicolas Sarkozy, then the country's Economy Minister, in 2004.
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