Peters waited and then, in a fluster, excused himself from his superiors and left. |
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The red-hot favourite got in a real fluster on his way down to the start and Philip Robinson had to wrestle the reins to keep him under control. |
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The reason behind Julia's fluster was the numerous killer smiles, accidental caresses she got from Jeff. |
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I guess I must have fallen asleep because the last thing I remember was lying down on my bed staring up at the ceiling in an angry fluster. |
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The new year came and went without the usual fluster and bustle of activity. |
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My failure to appear on that specific date seemed to fluster the rather surly man who had to search for the card. |
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Brandon walked by, in a fluster, and dropped a note onto Joshua's tray. |
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Rose would scold her about ruining her frock, Bethamy would be in a fluster about how unsafe it was and Elizabeth would want her to come down before they had a fight about it. |
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Casey snapped out of her little daydream and answered in a fluster. |
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In Internet parlance, the baby-faced de Jong is a newby, and he's not hiding the fact with his overly earnest fluster following his unceremonious deflowering. |
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Her fluster taken out of her by his kind words, Ral was only able to stare up at him, her crystal blue eyes searching for any malice that he might have. |
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So, as iconic as Marilyn Monroe and Madonna may be, York men are more likely to get themselves into a fluster over Angelina Jolie and Catherine Zeta Jones. |
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No matter how long the line is, she never seems to fluster too much, she just speeds up and starts putting the groceries through the scanner like a super-hero! |
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He has now opened a second front, embarking on a gamble that might fluster even Bernie Ebbers, the acquisitive boss of America's MCIWorldCom: a bid for Mannesmann, a German conglomerate. |
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