The moral disapprobation of the US did not faze the Indian leadership at all. |
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They all sank to the floor beginning their faze of sleep, dreams appearing in the minds of all but one. |
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He drank his share of prohibition rotgut, I doubt if the shine will faze him. |
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Plenty of varied road work ranging from motorways to the bumpy bog roads as well as a lot of urban use didn't faze this Nissan beaut. |
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Facing the opening minutes of the second half without their playmaker didn't faze the Italians. |
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To go in the ring and have it not faze you to be so severely punished like that, you have to be a bit off your rocker. |
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Aaron tried to scowl at the miserable creature, but it didn't faze him one bit. |
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The announcement doesn't seem to faze Jonathan Leidich, our guide, who hooks his thumbs in his pack straps and beams. |
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The stares and ogles were still very much evident but they didn't faze her nearly as much as she thought they would. |
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The constant chatter coming from the television didn't seem to faze Andrea that night. |
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He says they are all stronger after coming through the illness and nothing can faze them. |
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There were people dancing and bumping into you and it didn't even faze you. |
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It doesn't faze her that many times her fellow riders are one-third her age. |
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The first faze will be dedicated to finding out the essence of the nation, its values and ambitions that we can all relate to. |
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The temperature of the wood fire reaches more than 100°C, but that doesn't faze the chef. |
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He has a calm, cool and collected nature. Nothing seemed to faze him, but you knew he was always thinking and engaged. |
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Windows are left behind until the final faze because they all need replacement as they all are too thick and damaged. |
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Coping with a desperate situation does not faze Maya, whose only complaint is that he does not have time to play chess and to read. |
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The unconscious of which she sources her inspiration is like a volcano in a very active faze, the paintings flow from it like a stream of lava. |
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I said I already know about Ferguson, nothing new can faze me about Ferguson. |
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None of this has seemed to faze the journalist, who, this fashion season, displayed her trademark ability to excite and infuriate. |
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But if it didn't work out, I just don't think that would faze me too much. |
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It is an odd situation but I'm sure he will want to perform on that stage and he is such a great professional that things are unlikely to faze him. |
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First, the cheap shot threats that might have intimidated other victims and their lawyers don't faze me. |
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Even the dominance of his competitors does not appear to faze him. |
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This will be my ninth year of study, so enrolment doesn't faze me, mammoth queues don't test my patience too much, and the excited chatter of first years mildly amuses me. |
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The numerous protests of the Quebec government and of all the economic stakeholders in the province did not faze the minister. |
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Luckily I was able to get most of it off and it didn't faze me during my speech. |
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Moving to a small town in Newfoundland doesn't faze her after having lived in Hungary for the six months of her internship. |
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There's normally nothing I could do that would faze my dad, upset him, but this really hit the big one. |
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The occasion is certainly highly unlikely to faze a keeper who, on 10 July 1999, famously paved the way for Brandi Chastain's iconic FIFA Women's World Cup-winning penalty by saving from China's Liu Ying. |
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So if the dizzying prices don't faze you, why not climb to even dizzier heights and become part of history. |
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Jumping out of an airplane does not faze him, yet he is afraid to ride a roller coaster. |
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The twenty kilometre walk to get to the meeting does not faze them. |
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Designed to faze visiting teams, it also serves to motivate the Reds themselves, with tradition dictating that each player touch the inscription for good luck. |
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