I was astounded that people actually felt comfortable about printing stuff like that in public. |
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You know, I'm constantly astounded by how unprepared some people are for publicity. |
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The full moon illuminated her face in an indescribable way, and it almost astounded Jin. |
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But other criminal elements are muscling in on the business, including 10-year-old boys who have astounded the authorities with their audacity. |
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Firefighters were called to the scene at 9.15 am and were astounded that the building had not gone up in flames. |
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Well, I'd just like to say that I'm completely flabbergasted and astounded. |
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Everyone here is astounded that I was locked up in the jail's harshest quarters for so long. |
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The sages astounded him with an account from hoary antiquity about the lost Atlantean civilization. |
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He was astounded when the journalist unexpectedly exploded into violence, laying into a passer-by larking about for the camera. |
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Her friends have always known her as a madcap but her latest fund raising exploits have left them astounded. |
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So every now and again I'm just astounded by the Stoic nature of victims and the fact that they're not always out for the defendant 's blood. |
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They are in direct contrast with each other, absolutely, and I am astounded by that. |
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He looked astounded at the question, gaping slightly before he recovered himself. |
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Inside the closet she was astounded to find a beautiful dress of such fabric she had never seen. |
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Lee had astounded herself at this ability to preach, and she knew the source of this inner power, which women were not supposed to possess. |
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I stood, astounded, for a moment, before smiling as well and laughing as composedly as I could. |
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The victim of this trick was simply astounded at this part of the proceeding, as no mention whatever was made of a frame in the first instance. |
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He'd seemed astounded, but poor Ryan had been making himself painfully obvious. |
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The athlete completed his routine with a level of legerity that astounded even the harshest of judges. |
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I am astounded that we are not able to put compostable waste such as food scraps etc in the green bin. |
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Yet, it astounded those women that her father had wealth, power, and she had beauty, and she wasn't even affianced. |
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Nothing adds up, nothing makes sense but anyone with any love for the genre will be astounded by its inexplicable energy and consistency. |
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With that terrible temper she owns, I can safely pronounce that I would not be astounded if she possessed other unmannered habits. |
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I'm completely astounded by the originality and the quality of the entries for the parade. |
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She astounded me with her intelligence, her fluency in many foreign languages, and her fantastic chess skill. |
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Robin walked into the circular living room, was astounded by the breathtaking columns, marbled floors, crown moldings, and vaulted ceiling. |
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The subsequent response and quality of the entries astounded the organisers. |
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Sources last night said Sir Ronnie and his senior officers were left astounded, and angry, by the break-in. |
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Yet when we started advertising some of these facts on London Underground the reaction and subsequent debate astounded us. |
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The five artists played this splendid score with precision, marvelously pure intonation, and an idiomatic fluency that alternately charmed and astounded! |
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Aitken professes to be astounded by both the explanation and the corresponding public response, considering them examples of invincible American provincialism. |
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He thought the country relatively unagitated by intense political questions, and was astounded by the freedom of the press. |
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The day mirled and clabbered in the thick, stony light, and the rooks' feathered narling astounded the salt waves, the plush coast. |
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She liked to put a few bob on the horses, too, and once astounded veteran punters when she picked seven winners on the one card in an amazing accumulator. |
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In the north, you will be astounded by the Cévennes' foothill picturesque landscape. |
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Overnight he assumed control of the domestic agenda in a manner that surprised the prime minister, shocked his cabinet colleagues and astounded Whitehall's officials. |
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I am astounded by comments he made about how we have whittled down the surplus so that it is razor thin now. |
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I would be astounded if I found out the upshot of this were contrary to the following. |
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What always astounded me was that, every time you went in, it looked like a different room: it could be in the round, it could be promenade. |
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If I did, I would work it out for you and you would be astounded at the possibilities it encompasses. |
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The whole world has been surprised and astounded by the military prowess of the Red Army. |
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When he demonstrated his healing, everyone was astounded by how well he could walk. |
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The partners may be astounded to discover that some of their expectations of life as a couple are so far apart. |
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He did not obtain a consensus, a refusal that astounded the opposition leader. |
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The children from Sahmur came in and sat down quietly and began following the performance in an astounded silence. |
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As 'Mom' to three boys, I am routinely astounded how my experiences and identity as a mother are ever changing. |
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Brandark's finery had astounded everyone, and some of those who'd prudently withdrawn from his vicinity had been lured back when he uncased his balalaika and began strumming. |
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In situations involving knowledge far less frivolous than a television programme, I've been astounded time and time again by ignorance and insularity. |
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Pioneers to this region must have been astounded to find massive tree falls that had literally been turned to stone, as if it were an eccentric display of some fabled deity. |
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Claire nodded, enwrapped in his words, quite astounded by some things. |
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King reminisced about his convention and was astounded at how little bad-blood lingered. |
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Yet again, I am astounded by the one-sided, short-sighted approach so many take to this conflict. |
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Our predecessors of a century ago or in the midst of the Second World War would be astounded at how acquiescent our policy-makers are about this prospect. |
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It wouldn't be stretching the truth too much to say I was astounded. |
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The scientists from Glasgow University were astounded at how quickly tzatziki, souvlaki and Greek salads were replaced with burgers, fish suppers and Scotch pies. |
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Back in the 50's, people were absolutely astounded and blown away by the magic of moving pictures transmitted into their homes via invisible rays. |
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Non-believing at first, Seth and everyone else in their town were astounded when the father had regained his strength and begins to party and go back to his old drinking ways. |
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Then everyone will be astounded at my ability to catch such a young stud! |
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I visited the lovely sun-shielded children's playground with my granddaughter and was astounded to find that the playground is not enclosed by a childproof fence. |
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The brutal nature of 300 police astounded the protest. |
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I am astounded at the most unlikely of candidates that are joining the brotherhood of peakbagging. |
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Officials at the British Legion's headquarters in Shepshed, Leics, were astounded when 250 fascists goose-stepped into their hall. |
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The Germans were astounded at the tenaciousness of the Canadians. |
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I attended a worship service where I was astounded to see holy rollers convulsing on the floor and speaking in tongues. |
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He was astounded by the scale of that phenomenon in a country known for the vigour of its economic growth and the quality of its education and social policies. |
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The science of the men of these times also had its prophets whom humanity mocked and judged as mad, but who astounded you when their predictions were fulfilled. |
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The scientists were all astounded by the discovery. |
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You know, this is my first visit to Nunavut and I am astounded by the natural beauty of this amazing part of our great country and reminded of its enormous potential. |
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I was astounded by the reasons the member gave for moving this motion. |
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The numbers of members of the clergy who have been in touch in the last few days to say it is about time somebody spoke out about these matters in a situation like you are, has astounded me. |
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Multiple birth experts last night said the arrival of Charlotte's second set of identical twins has astounded them. |
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The new format has a gut-wrenching moment in tomorrow night's show, when a 16-year-old singer who astounded the judges in her first audition suffers an attack of stage fright when she has to perform before a packed stadium. |
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Be astounded with this list, provided by the essential blog chronicler of the lobby, Middle East reality check, of all the media and politicians who have taken these trips over the last few years. |
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You know, every time I visit the North I am astounded by its natural beauty and reminded of the enormous potential of this amazing part of our great country. |
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In January 1939, Meitner and her nephew Otto Frisch astounded the physics community with a paper that explained this result. |
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Mr. Speaker, pardon me for being astounded. |
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During this time Washington was astounded by the failure of Howe to attack his shrinking, poorly armed force. |
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Bell became so proficient that he became a part of his father's public demonstrations and astounded audiences with his abilities. |
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This word, in contrast, shall surge full of light among the humanity of the coming times. In it they will see and find great revelations whose exactitude and perfection will leave the men of science astounded. |
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When she walked into the house she was astounded to find her housekeeper sitting in front of the kitchen TV, eating a vile burritolike concoction and watching a cartoon. |
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Then he clenched his fists, and, with an agility astonishing in a man of his years, indulged in a series of galvanic little hops in front of the astounded Peter Truefitt. |
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The next Sunday he soared into song in the midst of the silence, a joyful and eerie curvation of vowels that astounded the congregation with its beauty. |
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The emperor, astounded at such audacity, demanded of him who he was. |
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The Spanish were astounded that the attendants ignored their wounds and used their stumps or remaining hands to hold it up until several were killed and the litter slumped. |
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It was then that astounded doctors discovered a tiny second embryo developing normally in her uterus and realised she had what's known as a heterotopic pregnancy. |
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