I love trying new dishes and am rarely fazed by even the most extreme ingredients. |
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She is a big, smart, brassy woman who, after three decades in the cesspool of Philadelphia crime, isn't fazed by much. |
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It wasn't just the size of the Celtic support that fazed him, apparently, but also their expectation levels. |
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Halfway up, my wife, who is not usually fazed by such challenges, couldn't face the prospect of struggling down again and so threw in the towel. |
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The 30-year old Georgian, though, is too long in the tooth to be fazed by such criticism, and is raring to get back into the scoring habit. |
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Yet I was lost in the haze of the impending battle, my eyes fazed and bedazzled by the brilliant flash of swords and cutlasses. |
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If I had lost everything I would have started again and that never fazed me. |
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I'd lived on my own since leaving college, so when my boyfriend decided he wasn't ready for fatherhood I was upset, but not really fazed. |
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Still not fazed by her somewhat modest enthusiasm, I tried to coax a more spirited response outta her. |
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The man who entered was not at all fazed by the anger that was now directed at him. |
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He wasn't at all fazed by meeting David and they chatted away quite normally. |
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But Mrs Appleby said she was not fazed by the work, including the first time she had to help a cow calve. |
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At Discom we are not fazed by different situations and our aim is always to create the ideal solution. |
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None of the hoopla seemed to have fazed the Iranian president, who loves to bask in controversy during his U.S. visits. |
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The children's choir sang with freshness of tone, clarity of diction and did not appear fazed by the dissonances that surrounded their vocal line at times. |
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Kemp, on the other hand was not at all fazed by driving such a death trap. |
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She has completed a commercial engineer training course, with economy as the optional subject, which implies that she is not fazed by figures. |
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He is certainly not fazed about the prospect of taking part in the play-off final, the so-called most lucrative club match in football. |
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Not that Stokes seems particularly fazed by anything even on this most dismal of losing tours. |
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We are not fazed by programmers' and interviewers' instructions, computer logic or other codes. |
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A deer wouldn't be fazed, but an insect with a much smaller mouth wouldn't find these hairs at all appetizing! |
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She never seemed fazed or perturbed by the goings-on and the very chaotic sleeping arrangements. |
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Experience breeds confidence, and Alinghi's skipper isn't fazed by anything he's seen so far. |
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I could say that I wasn't even a little miffed, or even fazed. |
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Surprised, but not fazed, I plow undaunted through the first few pages. |
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Midway through he took a crisp right hook, which barely fazed him. |
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Shannon Boxx, who was sent off in the last competitive meeting between the two last year, is not fazed by the past or consumed with revenge ahead of the classic final. |
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But Dominguez is far from fazed by Mexico's outsider status. |
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In the other two ties, Toluca saw off ten-man Tecos at home, while Cruz Azul were not fazed by a third-minute goal from hosts Pumas UNAM, romping to an eventual 3-1 win. |
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There are people who fancy the idea of a 4x4 vehicle but are fazed by the sight of a monster mud-plugger with a couple of gearsticks. |
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Chermiti certainly showed glimpses of his prodigious talent, but though the 19-year-old clearly wasn't fazed by facing some of Africa's top defenders, clear-cut opportunities were in short supply. |
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By naming Binhai as a testing ground for reform, the leadership is also sending a signal that it is not fazed by recent public criticism of some aspects of economic change, including the inroads made by foreign investors. |
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Broch clearly weren't fazed by the occasion and almost got off to the perfect start. |
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Empire is showing here on E4, which means it stands half a chance of attracting a decent-sized audience, but Daniels isn't fazed about whether it can replicate its success on this side of the Atlantic. |
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We do not allow ourselves to be fazed by outside challenges. |
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Karol was not fazed by the occasion, continuing his impressive form in the final to win 2-0 and booked his place in the Grand Final in Berlin on 24 May. |
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He is from Canada, and seems never to be fazed by anything. |
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He won't be fazed by it, none of these guys are fazed by it. |
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All the chats I have with him suggests he is one of those guys who isn't fazed by anything but it will get more difficult for him as the pressure mounts. |
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Audiences were not fazed, however, and as the RFH's raked seats offer everyone a good view of the stage, it was the ideal place for a family outing. |
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