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There was considerable public | consternation about the marriage and the possibility of |
Chief Obafemi Awolowo, causing widespread | consternation across western Nigeria. |
This is cause for much | consternation among traditional enthusiasts/devotees of |
he head as he was leaving the gym, causing | consternation among those present when the incident happ |
h single women among them caused a greater | consternation among the “Westerners” in port settlement. |
red the absence of the soothsayer, causing | consternation among the villagers who were told by the s |
ommissioned as a raider-were causing great | consternation among merchants in the North by voraciousl |
schedule was implemented in 1969, causing | consternation amongst the fire fighters. |
at the landing and created a great deal of | consternation amongst the Confederates. |
His behaviour after the invasion caused | consternation amongst the locals as he appeared to be wa |
ocking of the major channel did cause some | consternation amongst the German forces in Bruges. |
n a free transfer in July 2001 caused some | consternation amongst the club's supporters. |
t would have caused him no small amount of | consternation and pain. |
office of Pillaiyan, leading to government | consternation and intervention. |
s third son Sengge as his successor to the | consternation and disbelief of Tseten and Tsobda Batur. |
Civil War-a conflict that caused him great | consternation and may have brought about his premature d |
sciplined hosts which soon arrived, to his | consternation and embarrassment. |
the nation and the city are in as great a | consternation as can be imagined." |
There was much political | consternation at the ruling. |
s and on the film, as well as Chaka Khan's | consternation at being "Broooced" (Raitt deadpanned back |
delivered their Hunterian oration, causing | consternation at his second oration in 1826 by using the |
total silence, much to his junior officers | consternation, before stating quietly: "Cocks is dead". |
esents an exercise in both controversy and | consternation, but certainly the Wilson/Holiday sides be |
e also sang "Matilda" to great acclaim and | consternation by some when it did not win the competitio |
He also caused | consternation by suggesting the football teams of the fo |
meet the foe, amongst whom he caused such | consternation by the boldness of his rush, as to leave l |
To Yeo's | consternation, dawn on 13 January showed a sail approach |
e under seal because it wanted to preclude | consternation from its customers and a "surge of inquiry |
To Himmler's | consternation, Hitler's fondness for Gesche stemming fro |
The article caused | consternation in the Brazilian press. |
The broadcast of the report led to some | consternation in French-speaking Belgium. |
The judgment occasioned general | consternation in the country, and the judges were treate |
failure prompted a great deal of mirth and | consternation in the British and European media. |
simply a deception to buy time, it caused | consternation in the Confederate capitol at Richmond. |
This caused some | consternation in some Army circles, with representation |
In the later role he caused | consternation in some quarters in 2003 for describing To |
is capacity as a private detective, caused | consternation in official quarters, leading to at least |
This caused | consternation in the government, which feared that his s |
f the fire retardant, prompting widespread | consternation in the Croatian press and public regarding |
Norman caused considerable | consternation, including with the young Kennedy senators |
Such was the | consternation of the American Psychological Association |
creates a minor media splash, much to the | consternation of a Priest in the hospital. |
Much to the | consternation of some, Brooks called Young "an accessory |
y report to the registrar's office, to the | consternation of the traditionally-minded, and to the de |
an soon begin to fall in love, much to the | consternation of her ex-boyfriend Randy Bigelow (Larry L |
ort of the Bishop of Salisbury much to the | consternation of a former Catholic mayor of the town, Wi |
rike, he was recalled by Cincinnati to the | consternation of several of his teammates who had gone o |
ch allows them to stay in business, to the | consternation of the adult competitor. |
gional Mexican KLAX-FM "La X," much to the | consternation of its fans. |
Slowly, much to the | consternation of them both, she and Charles find themsel |
dditional grants of land, sometimes to the | consternation of the people who lived there. |
tional Assembly again in 1960, much to the | consternation of President Chehab. |
out of 150 in the written section, to the | consternation of his teachers. |
ts-operating somewhat as a maverick to the | consternation of many of Central and Western Canada's bu |
"We were filled with an absolute | consternation of astonishment," Huc noted in his famous |
or motor cross and quad bikes, much to the | consternation of the people living nearby). |
killed in a hail of bullets (to the later | consternation of von Scherbach and Schulz) by camp guard |
n the stock exchange listings, much to the | consternation of both the law-enforcement officialdom an |
found their way over the bank, much to the | consternation of the occupants of the junks." |
sue construction bonds in the city, to the | consternation of white landowners, Shepherd nonetheless |
velopers have created much controversy and | consternation on the part of long standing Harmony resid |
ted to the Democratic gains include public | consternation over the launch of Sputnik and Cold War po |
Furthermore, he learns to his | consternation that the longer he stays in that form, the |
After some internal | consternation the congress however decided to place him |
And so, much to Billy's increasing | consternation, the townspeople begin to view him no long |
"To our | consternation, the fuses, which had been constructed to |
locals initially greeted the project with | consternation; there was an enormous upheaval to village |
vacate, however, and to Washington's great | consternation, they tried to court Tanacharison as an al |
This caused great | consternation to Maldeo, who immediately (and wrongly) s |
This rule created considerable | consternation to the panellists on a programme during th |
benefice or prebend, which was a source of | consternation to the clergy. |
h so that all kings trembled, and in their | consternation turned to Balaam, inquiring whether this u |
as light as the day and, to King Gustav's | consternation, unfavourable southwesterly winds prevente |
the high road to Irvine: but, to our great | consternation, we found it was the point from which seve |
art; its consecration in 1950 caused much | consternation within the ranks of the clergy of France, |
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