Indeed, throughout the country people were left stunned by the antics of Lizzy and husband Mark. |
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He was overwhelmed at the number of people packed into the council's chamber and was stunned at the cheers and applause he received. |
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The other two guards were stunned to see their partner raised from the ground, but their shock lasted only a heartbeat. |
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Following Cullen's goal, Padraig Kenny fired over three quick points before the final whistle sounded for a stunned Gortletteragh. |
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Local residents have been stunned by the plans, which would double the size of the local population at a stroke. |
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The audience sat in a stunned silence, their mouths agape at Cohen's audacity. |
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Some just stood there, their mouths agape, stunned by what the old woman had just said. |
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She pulled her staff from its bindings on her back, and was stunned momentarily as the other wielded a similar weapon. |
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We were stunned when a messenger Jeep drove me to the rear to hear the cease-fire order read aloud. |
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People in Dublin stood in stunned silence outside of a shop window displaying dozens of televisions playing the surreal images. |
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I forced myself to become airy and unconcerned at his stunned fuming and unvoiced questions. |
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After extensive recces across Britain, we were stunned by the richness of possibilities at home. |
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The android looked clearly stunned, not expecting to receive such a reaction from a normally pleasant woman. |
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He lies there, arms and legs akimbo, too stunned to move, to think, to cry. |
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I sat down stunned, recollecting the days that I had spent in the East not too long ago. |
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A combination of factors has left Bradford manufacturers stunned by an unexpected upsurge of interest in Yorkshire worsteds and woollens. |
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After drawing level Tyrone were stunned when Down scored their fourth goal. |
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Out of nowhere Bruce lamps O'Leary with an iron bar and the big Irishman stands there stunned. |
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But the race was remarkable after he stunned the leading names in the race by taking the yellow jersey in the prologue. |
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She wears a dress of lavender and purples that blended so well together it stunned me. |
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The news anchorperson was speaking in a controlled yet incredulous manner totally stunned by the occurrence as he reported on it. |
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As people left wearily after midnight, dragging their feet and looking stunned, the cliche of the previous week seemed suddenly full-bodied. |
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Looking very stunned, he pushed me out of the way and all three legged it down the road. |
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She raised her head and glared at me while I merely stared, stunned at what I did to her. |
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In October, 1957, when the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, the first satellite, into orbit, Americans were stunned. |
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The football community has been left stunned by the lightness of the punishment. |
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I was stunned and sickened by the appalling images, replayed over and over again on the TV screen. |
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He sat on the ring apron looking stunned and never appeared likely to beat the ten count of the Italian referee. |
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I was really stunned how great my shoulder felt after being Rolfed by Jill. |
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Even some of the more hardened observers are stunned by the astronomical amounts of money that can be made. |
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Both girls stared at each other, stunned for a moment, and then Katie lunged into Stephanie's arms, both crying like madwomen. |
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His attempt at a sandshoe crusher smashed into the stunned batsman's thigh in front of the stumps. |
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The boy was stunned by the dynamism, precision and tensile control in every pose. |
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Seems the fake Brad was barhopping through the stunned Midwestern nightlife with a bevy of bodyguards, garbed in a black cowboy hat and goatee. |
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It was quiet, no barmy celebrations, with stunned supporters still coming to terms with what they had seen. |
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While he may have been completely stunned, it was an award thoroughly deserved. |
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The number eight seed was also stunned as she was seen off in straight sets. |
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After Giorgio held his measuring tape to his arms, shoulders, waist and all that jazz, Kaleb was still standing quite stunned. |
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Moyes drops to the ground with a sickening thud to the stunned gasps of the Lancashire crowd. |
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Gene, stunned, insists that he should do it again for an official timekeeper while Finny insists that he wants his feat to be kept a secret. |
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I was so stunned and momentarily befuddled it never even occurred to me to fire the second barrel. |
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The allegation stunned us all but Hayley managed to find her tongue before Terry and me. |
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The stunned wife laments that the money she earned working under the scorching sun has gone down the drain. |
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A stunned gaze caught sight of that old wreck of a home, seeing the outline of the tall and towering buildings just at the western horizon. |
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She shouted in rage as the stunned Arzenes fell to the floor, the computer in his arms falling with a crash. |
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When I rose to welcome us all with a short mihi in Maori, my reception was a stunned and stony silence. |
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The actor is once again faintly awful, most of the time acting like a stunned mullet instead of exhibiting any real emotion. |
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The blogs are like stunned mullets over why no one is taking much notice of him and his book. |
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You don't want to be left looking like a stunned mullet when he starts talking, while the masses nod knowingly in agreement with him. |
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I sat like a stunned mullet trying to absorb that this entire event to raise money is centred on the celebration of my life. |
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The food companies just sit there like stunned mullets as their customers and products are demonized. |
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They all sit there like stunned mullets, saying they really do not know what to do with this bill. |
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He sat there like a stunned mullet when I asked him whether he believed the speech. |
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Millionaire residents have been stunned to learn of a farmer's plan to sell land in their affluent Cheshire neighbourhood to gypsy travellers. |
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Bottom club York stunned third-placed Sheffield with their tactics of tight defence and speedy breakouts working a treat. |
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Kortni sits back, stunned, pulling the car over to the shoulder of the freeway. |
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I sat stunned, but as I looked at her troubled face, the signs of fear and extreme anxiety began to show from behind her mask. |
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The foulness of the air was a palpable thing, a reek that stunned and then settled upon the senses, a weapon and then a shroud. |
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Then on New Year's Eve she picked up the Evening News and was stunned to see a moggy she is sure is Jazzy making the headlines. |
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The connections slipped into place like the tumblers in a well-oiled lock and the revelation they unlocked left me standing stunned. |
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She even stunned guests at the Scottish Film Awards in Glasgow by turning up on his arm as his guest. |
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I bounced up over the hood and ricocheted off the windshield, skidding to a stunned halt across the blacktop pavement. |
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The stranger was so monstrous in size that he was extremely terrified and stunned. |
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The similarity of the attacks has stunned the family who had believed the person responsible for the murder had been detained. |
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The grainy footage, broadcast on television, showed other passengers on the platform and on the train looking stunned. |
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It was the turn of the animal rescue service for a moment of stunned, uncomprehending silence. |
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Details are sketchy but the lightening fast operation, lasting all of 5 hours, stunned France and the world. |
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With this in mind, some creatures can only be stunned, such as the undead zombies. |
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He charged 80 metres down field leaving a stunned defence in his wake to plant the ball under the uprights. |
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Eating is done in tacky gondolier-a-go-go joints with a floorshow of stunned lobsters and smarmy waiters. |
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Even smooth-talking Whicker is stunned into momentary silence with that one. |
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Still, she stunned everyone on her way to becoming an unseeded finalist at the United States Open. |
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Galkina was stunned by the nerveless determination of her Chinese opponent. |
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An air of gravity and solemnity pervaded the president's remarks as a stunned nation listened by radio. |
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I did my best to help her, but at the moment I was still so stunned I could barely start breathing again. |
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Hejazi gave a speech, which boomed from the speakers over the convocation mall, leaving cookie nibblers stunned. |
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They were filled with such venom and hatred that Bryan was even too stunned to respond. |
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I was stunned by the sudden pain spasms that quaked straight through my spinal cord and nerves. |
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A stunned silence followed, then a small group began to applaud, speckled patches of clapping joining from across the auditorium. |
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In 1983, the Supreme Court stunned Congress by declaring that the legislative veto was an unconstitutional violation of the separation of powers. |
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She was stunned and I explained that Dad wasn't used to seeing me so cut up about a boy and didn't know how to handle it. |
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Times have changed and what stunned us forty years ago just doesn't hold up after a couple viewings of Fight Club. |
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Most people are speechless and uncomprehending, stunned by the violence that stabbed into their lives so suddenly. |
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After being stunned by the spring flowers she saw in the park while she was pregnant, she decided to call her daughter Bluebell. |
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In the fourth round Quarry stunned Orbillo with a counter hook off the ropes. |
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We sat in hall silently when the news was announced, the College is just stunned. |
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I was stunned and I said I'm surprised anyone says hello to me ever in the mall or in the store after reading that. |
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The reporter was stunned by an official staring him in the eye and telling a straight lie. |
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He was sure she was too overcome with emotion to answer, and while she sat in stunned silence, he stole a chaste kiss. |
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His mother, Francis Fiddler, was so stunned by the news last night that she could hardly believe it was true. |
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In December he had sat stunned at a hastily organised and crowded press conference at Heathrow airport. |
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He stops and stares, obviously stunned at seeing the opening of the hidden passage. |
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The discovery of open water at the North Pole by an ice breaker cruise ship in mid-August 2000 stunned many in the scientific community. |
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A group of stunned surfers spotted the basking shark thrashing helplessly in a sand bar. |
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For Democrats, stunned by the turnaround in fortune, there is now a strong smell of blood in the political waters. |
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The Brooklyn boxer stunned Rangel with a solid left before knocking him out with a powerful right. |
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Many animals are not properly stunned as they are pushed through the slaughterhouse as quickly as possible. |
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The force of the blow left her momentarily stunned and knocked the air out of her. |
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Levi was stunned by the blow and reached up to rub his face, red from Wade's blow. |
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The workers were too stunned to react on seeing complete strangers entering their area. |
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On their return to council last month they were stunned to hear it had blown out to nearly a quarter of a million dollars. |
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I am stunned, shocked, and as a secondary school teacher myself, very disappointed. |
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The scale of the strike movement and of the Popular Front's electoral victory temporarily stunned its opponents. |
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Across the globe people are stunned by the Colombia space shuttle disaster, and Americans are in mourning. |
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I was simply stunned at the number and variety of people who streamed through asking for coins. |
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The play stunned the Redskins, who after the game shrugged their shoulders and said they were simply outjumped. |
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That significant cultural artifact, The National Enquirer, delivered a sucker punch to my solar plexus today when I read, stunned. |
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To say the least, we were stunned that we were headed for overtime in a game we had dominated. |
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Sepa officials are stunned that chemists have been illegally disposing of controlled drugs in this way. |
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When the length of the sentence was then announced, Coltman appeared visibly stunned, swaying backwards and forwards. |
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Perhaps more than anything else it was the swiftness of the company's demise that stunned so many onlookers. |
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Nevertheless one cannot help but be stunned not only by the wonder of the universe but by how humanity has come to understand it. |
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I should've been breaking out the party poppers, screaming for joy, anything but the stunned silence that seemed to have unexpectedly gripped me. |
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They were stunned at the close resemblance and did not seem convinced by my denial. |
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He balled up his fist and clouted his companion right on the side of the head, felling him like a stunned ox. |
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She was so stunned that she just stared into those strange, unblinking, coal-black eyes. |
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Titania was stunned by the fair words that graced the paper, but she couldn't for the life of her figure out who wrote it. |
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The Yankees made a comeback attempt that fell short, and a stunned crowd, which had been amped to celebrate a World Series trip, filed out. |
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Upon his return, he is stunned to find Emily fatally wounded by an unknown assailant. |
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Baxter stunned critics and commentators after clawing his way back from eighth position after the first run. |
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They're stunned to find that solidarity, and fellowship, are rare even among immigrant groups. |
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Williams was stunned but managed to regain his composure to take the next frame. |
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The two stunned bystanders are suddenly all ears as a strange new sound washes over the background ingurgitations of the cafe. |
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I see Kestrel's body fly backwards, her face stunned and confused, the pince-nez flying off and upwards. |
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Canegrowers Isis chairman Joe Russo said he had been fielding calls all day from stunned and angered growers. |
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The injury to the back of his head may have stunned or concussed him but was not responsible for his death. |
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Cattle are humanely stunned with a captive bolt stunner that penetrates or piths the brain rendering the animal unable to feel pain. |
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Last weekend, stunned listeners were treated to a plug for a piece by a former Supreme Court judge. |
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Will's favorite weapon is a flail, and as soon as an enemy is stunned, he can't help knocking him down again. |
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I was just stunned by how the gaps in his answers didn't seem like he was thinking, but that he was poleaxed. |
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Khan was in irrepressible form from the start, raining in fast and accurate punches from every angle, to leave the hapless Korean stunned. |
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He raced away from the stunned group of men, staring at their dead comrades' burnt corpses. |
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I was stunned by the sheer volume of sound that twenty five singers could make. |
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Club directors stunned fans last Tuesday by announcing that the club had folded, and that the company had ceased trading. |
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From her home in Cairns, Australia, she was stunned to find her name double was treading in her footsteps 30 years on. |
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Isabelle shouts to a stunned Guy and hurriedly puts her hands into the cradle, scooping baby Lucas into her arms. |
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People were stunned when, after meeting Padre Pio, Italia dropped everything and moved near the friary to take up a life of prayer. |
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The chill of the air outside nearly stunned her as she dragged her feet through the frosty grass. |
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She had poured her heart out to him and revealed her deepest, darkest secret, and he was too stunned to know what to do or say. |
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With his bright blue sapphire eyes and ebony black spiked hair he stunned the school's female population, excluding Amanda and her friends. |
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I gaped at them all, staring in stunned disbelief from one face to the next. |
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I'm getting home in the evening feeling stunned, and sit there in a daze for the rest of the night. |
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She was stunned that her layabout deadhead son could produce such sensitive pieces and she was very encouraging. |
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Locals are stunned by the profligacy as deadlines are passed and the budget overruns by millions of dollars. |
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Before I could take two steps a fist glanced off the side of my head leaving me stunned. |
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Millar stunned his fellow professionals by winning the Tour prologue on his debut in 2000 and retaining the race lead for three days. |
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After attracting a crowd in the school hall, the promposal was revealed to a blindfolded and stunned Tina. |
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The depredators were, however, stunned with the courageous defiance by the Queen's soldiers. |
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The stunned looks on the faces of the audience caused her to lose her pucker, proving that you can't whistle and laugh at the same time. |
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That said, one can't help but be stunned into open-mouthed gormlessness by the sheer quality of their work today. |
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The pain momentarily stunned him but not enough to detract his attention from her. |
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I know he doesn't hear that one much because he managed to communicate stunned, silent disapproval at my effrontery over the telephone. |
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Giles looked more than a little stunned to see his welcoming committee all greeting him at once. |
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Both humans dropped to the ground, and lay stunned for a space of time barely measurable. |
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But we are visibly stunned by the disappearance of one of those monuments to our own magnificence. |
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Bert was stunned as the surreal scene continued to unfold in front of his bleary, disbelieving eyes. |
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The handful of coaches, scouts and parents were stunned into disbelieving silence before breaking into thunderous applause. |
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After inviting the tourists to disgorge from the coach and experience the scenery, he was stunned by their reaction. |
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I was too stunned to make an effort to piece together my disheveled appearance. |
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Ikeda was too stunned to move, and could hear Rimiya screeching distantly down the hallway. |
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The poor sweepers in India would be stunned by the exalted status of the sanitation workers in America, who make pretty handsome salaries. |
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They felt numb, stunned, but a feeling of exalted happiness was rushing through their souls. |
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He stumbled back, stunned by both my appearance and the sudden eruption of pain. |
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They watched the hideous spectacle, stunned by the monster's atrocious acts. |
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But he was stunned when he won gold and then a bronze in the individual medley. |
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I am stunned into inaction by the brilliance of Darren's un-celebrity desktop wallpapers. |
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Ibis looked at her companion, completely stunned, and leaned against a building wall weakly. |
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The news comes just a year after 50 workers were let go from the rail sleeper plant in Knockmay prior to Christmas 2003 in a move that stunned workers. |
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A stunned Rooney drops Souness to the ground like a baby but Moyes carries on throwing punches regardless and floors his young starlet with a thunderous blow to the chin. |
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He and Jessen convinced a stunned and desperate CIA that they were the ones to run a new interrogation program. |
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Edward was in the stunned process of thanking him, his head still all in a whirl with the terrible news, when the squire entered the room again, followed by Ellen. |
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The assault, caught on tape, stunned the country and resulted in riots that brought in the National Guard. |
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Police and tax officials watched stunned as a white van man smashed up his vehicle on a York street rather than hand it over to road tax enforcers. |
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In the legion of plot twists that assault the viewer in the final part of the film, one can almost sense the palpable desire to leave the audience stunned and amazed. |
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Hours after Jack the Knife had carved them up, most of the Disappeared were gathered in the parliament cafeteria, stunned and emitting occasional gales of manic laughter. |
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Democrats who saw it cringed, Republicans were stunned, and nobody else noticed. |
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She is still over the moon, stunned and elated and by her good fortune. |
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History records that Paganini stunned audiences with his playing and wild looks, further reinforcing the myth that he had made a pact with the Devil in return for such talent. |
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He estimated a crowd of more than 1000 people who were stunned at the drummers, fire twirlers, fashion parades, dancers, puppet shows, a DJ, street performers and buskers. |
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As the tape finished, the light flicked back on again, leaving me staring at my own reflection once more, my fixed expression registering even more stunned shock than before. |
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The onlooking Romans were stunned and horrified, and Brutus immediately arranged for a public funeral where he could placate the masses by justifying the assassination. |
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Members of White Watch at Bransholme Fire Station were stunned when Mr Prescott turned up unannounced in front of the building on Saturday morning. |
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That this formal, blatantly uncharismatic man should set the electorate on fire, without the benefit of a media coach or a new suit, has rivals stunned. |
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Glistening candied clementines stunned us with their gorgeous color. |
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She began to lead the stunned girl from the hut and out into the open. |
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We appreciate your patience as we too are stunned and saddened beyond belief by this news. |
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The Central Java team member was stunned 7-5 in the preliminary round of the bantamweight competition and promptly blamed lethargy and injury for the exit. |
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I was so stunned by the shabbiness of their arguments that it made me wonder how powerful this multitrillion-dollar industry is. |
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As the final ball landed, she stood stunned on the baseline and then walked slowly and regally to congratulate Henin-Hardenne, embracing her and offering many words of praise. |
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She takes one look at the queen sitting at her dining table, and looks stunned. |
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I was stunned and stayed in a prone position for a minute or so. |
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Danny begins to put up a fight, but he is too stunned to resist properly. |
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Torrey began the research for this project over a year ago when a visit to Erie County Jail in Buffalo, New York left him stunned. |
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Speaking of success, you looked completely stunned when you were onstage at the Golden Globes. |
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And as his stunned neighbors in Normandy might tell you, even allegedly nice guys are fair game. |
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I was stunned to here the evangelist's anti-Semitic utterances. |
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He said the smell was caused by polecats, which have a natural pungent odour, and the dead bird had stunned itself the previous day when it escaped and flew into a window. |
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I was actually stunned to silence as I simply sighed deep sighs of admiration. |
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Natalie Portman won for best actress, Mila Kunis stunned in Alexander McQueen, and Sofia Vergara flaunted her curves. |
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The Cheltenham crowds were stunned when jockey Charlie Swan pulled up on favourite Istabraq with his mount tailed off just two flights into this year's Hurdle running. |
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I headed to the pub, and was stunned by the noise, the crowd, the smoke and the astonishing quantities of alcohol that were being necked by the denizens of Carlisle. |
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The arctic weather was suddenly forgotten as the team provided three more superb goals and delivered a crushing defeat to a stunned Northampton side. |
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St. Vincent sat there stunned, blood dripping from a gash above his left eye. |
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One day I was stunned to see that a particular favorite was a gaunt chain-smoker. |
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The singer alternates between stunned silence and logorrhea. |
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Johnson kept doing all he could, gazing down at those eyes that gazed right back at him with a seemingly stunned look. |
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His seemingly impromptu remarks stunned people who had followed the gitmo ordeal closely. |
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The director of operations at the city council, stunned onlookers last year when he grabbed a loudhailer and started yelling at people to pick up their rubbish. |
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He stunned the political establishment on Sunday by making it into the run-off election for president two weeks from now, pushing aside the Socialist Prime Minister. |
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Mr Ebener, along with other horrified spectators, was stunned when Mr Gloystein upended the magnum bottle and proceeded to pour it all over the head of Mr Ottmann. |
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How the Americans rediscovered their hearts at the World Cup and nearly stunned Slovenia. |
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One by one, live birds are hung by the feet on a moving line of hooks called shackles and mechanically stunned, decapitated, and scalded to remove the feathers. |
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Then in a kind and soothing murmur he ran over the important points with Vance, who stood like one stunned. |
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They were stunned to find themselves in a garden of exquisiteness. |
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The poor guy at the table was stunned that I wasn't trying to scoop him. |
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Finally, when the two workers, frozen to the marrow, emerged from beneath the water, they were stunned to hear the student spectators burst into side-splitting laughter. |
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I put her back into the stroller and trudged uphill back to the apartment, stunned. |
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Brazilian refereeing chief Armando Marques resigned yesterday, almost a week after the country was stunned by an alleged match-fixing scandal involving two senior referees. |
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She was too stunned to move for a moment before she broke away from him. |
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It stunned me, that night, just the sheer impossibility of it all. |
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After watching the pilot DVD in stunned silence, I had to check a few episodes on disk 2 of the four DVD set, just to make sure that my eyes hadn't deceived me. |
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Ben was stunned when the resulting bill came to folding money. |
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We don't know what he said but Annabelle stood in the doorway stunned a moment before flinging the screen door open and throwing her arms around them. |
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She watched with stunned horror as he lifted his nightstick again. |
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During the Golden Globe beanfeasts in LA earlier this month, the one man every star queued to meet was the shy, slightly stunned Paul Rusesabagina, the true hero of the story. |
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One by one, each one turned their defeated eyes upon the discouraged paramedics and stunned police officer that stood just on the opposite side of the doors. |
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Alison left the woman in her stunned state, feather duster still in hand. |
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A few minutes of stunned silence followed in the wake of that statement. |
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For maybe the first time in my life I was stunned into speechlessness. |
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A stunned and tantalized Chinese public is now eagerly awaiting Gu Kailai's day in court. |
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People are stunned by it and are scrambling to respond, which is natural. |
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I was shocked, stunned and upset that she had to go through all of that. |
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The waiter announced with the stunned air of a man imparting news of a bereavement that due to a problem with supplies, the girolle mushrooms on the menu were in fact morels. |
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Even today, thousands of acres of western Kabul lie in rubble, and visitors who tour it are invariably stunned by the scale, and mindlessness, of the destruction. |
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He looked like a stunned mullet on the stage when the balloons came down. |
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Later, critics were stunned by his apparent volte-face into peace-making. |
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By that time, I had been pummeled with so much, for so long, that I recall just staring at the pages, stunned. |
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Huckabee stunned the punditocracy by winning Iowa and went on to capture seven other primaries and caucuses. |
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The other eleven simply looked at him, stunned into inaction. |
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As a frequent visitor to London myself I'm always quite stunned by what I too see as a rather conceited and inward looking design community, talented as it may be. |
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I am trapped helplessly in the middle like a stunned mullet. |
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And I was stunned by the outpouring of charity and goodwill. |
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I am stunned at their casual treachery to this country, to humanity. |
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There was no disguising the stunned faces of the 24 players for whom every gut-wrenching hole had the atmosphere of the last in a major championship. |
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I arrive at the bungalow and find his staff standing about stunned, some of them in tears. |
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That November, many of us were stunned as voters in four states supported marriage equality at the ballot box. |
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Upon their arrival in Rockaway on Friday, the sisters were stunned by the destruction they beheld. |
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One advance scout recalls the time he sat in the press box and was stunned that he could read punt returns diagrammed on a grease board by the special teams coach. |
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Johnson reported that he was stunned when Brown just grabbed a box of cigarillos and then two handfuls of loose ones. |
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Gunshots rang out in Paris this morning on a second day of deadly violence that has stunned the French capital. |
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Now shaken from his reverie, stunned, Paterno walked over to the golf cart and crouched and shook the hand of the champ. |
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I sat dry-eyed, stunned, and with a growing sense of dread as I watched. |
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The invasion of South Korea by its communist neighbour in 1950 stunned the world and sparked three years of bitter conflict, which claimed more than two million lives. |
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Her premature death at age 30 stunned her family and friends. |
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The stunned and broken-handed killer struggled to turn, but the big American grabbed the mangled paw and twisted hard. |
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However Russian Pavlyuchenko stunned his compatriots with an unstoppable 25-yard drive into the top corner. |
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And White Hart Lane was stunned when Rovers scored just five minutes after the restart in front of their away following. |
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We were as appalled and stunned and confused and gobsmacked as anyone else. |
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She is stunned to find that Baines has had the piano put into perfect tune. |
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In his hometown, the Mancunian fight fans were stunned to see their hero hit the deck in the second round. |
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The 32-year-old decided to have a quick look but the livewire electric ray stunned him when he tried to pick it up. |
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Solihull were stunned inside the first five minutes when Bradford top scorer Chib Chilaka turned in the box to score the opening goal. |
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Pope takes an extreme position in saying there's no such thing as recovered memory and I'm stunned that a scientist would be such an extremist. |
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Officers wearing bullet proof vests were called out after someone took a potshot at a car and were stunned to be confronted by the youngster. |
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In one episode he's stunned when he bumps into David brunching with his boyfriend. |
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He must be so disappointed and stunned by the swingeing cuts, as well as those who use the Library. |
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And the home men paid for that slackness two minutes later when the top minnows stunned everyone with an opener. |
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Then, Mujataba Hasan stunned everyone on the spot by breaking 107 walnuts with nunchaku in one minute. |
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A VET was stunned when he discovered a sewing needle stuck in a dog's liver. |
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M son s hid g emotion overjoy again, he Meanwhile, Paddy is stunned to hear his son's hiding at the Barton's farm, but Chas has mixed emotions. |
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The Swedish striker stunned supporters by getting his trademark dreadlocks chopped off on Friday. |
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A SCOTS minister stunned his flock by claiming a witches' coven is active in his parish. |
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Nadia stunned in a sexy red sheath dress while the favoured look of the night was lacy, black and sheer. |
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A Highland minister stunned his flock yesterday by claiming a witches' coven is active in his parish. |
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Indeed the Bulgars will be so stunned they might even consider constructing the country's first ever grass court. |
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The water polo team, coached by Van Nuys' Rich Corso, was stunned in the quarterfinals by Spain and dog-paddled home to a seventh-place finish. |
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A stunned mum stumbled on the terrifying cache which included an axe, knives, two coshes and a petrol bomb. |
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Static electricity between the carpet and her dress caused it to billow up, giving stunned onlookers an eyeful of flesh-coloured pants. |
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Spahn was stunned, disbelieving, but he told them what he knew. |
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He was stunned by the backlash from some of the sleazier revelations in Tom Bower's recent tell-all biography, Sweet Revenge. |
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The guard got in touch with Garrido's parole officer who was stunned to hear the rapist had children with him and called him in for questioning. |
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When the lottery results were announced, he was stunned to learn that the big enchilada was all his. |
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Maidana rallied and midway through round 10 stunned Khan with a heavy right hand. |
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Individual members then take turns plowing through the ball, feeding on the stunned fish. |
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Most Western powers were stunned that the Japanese not only prevailed but decisively defeated Russia. |
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We were completely stunned, and for the first time in the African campaign I did not know what to do. |
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But they were stunned when Glen Johnson's error let in Peter Odemwingie to fire past Pepe Reina on 75 minutes. |
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Pizarro also used cavalry charges against the Inca forces, which stunned them in combination with gunfire. |
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Leaving Krum with Crouch, Harry fetches Dumbledore but returns to find Krum stunned and Crouch gone. |
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The celebrity was stunned to find herself confronted with unfounded allegiations on the front page of a newspaper. |
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I knew a stunned plunge of disappointment and a bitter anger. What right had he to issue such an arbitrary ukase? |
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Forsyth was ashen-faced and stunned as medical staff battled revive his friend. |
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But he was stunned to see partygoers protecting their modesty with tiny towels and an orgy in full swing. |
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Guerrero looked stunned while standing at first base and later went into the dugout to wait out the delay. |
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The unique 1,600-piece Anglo-Saxon collection was unearthed by stunned metal detectorist Terry Herbert in July. |
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Gordon stunned the racing world when he produced a Grand National victory at the age of 28 with Silver Birch. |
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Roberta Vaituke, 10, was stunned to find a 5ft corn snake lurking in the bathroom. |
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But struck by writer's block he is soon back in Arthur's favourite cafe, where he is stunned to learn that Arthur has written a book of his own. |
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Doctors were stunned to discover he had gastroenteritis, diptheria, pertussis and bronchial pneumonia all at the same time. |
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The Andorrans had stunned Wales with a sixth-minute opener thanks to Ildefons Lima's penalty. |
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