When they arrived she said she was flabbergasted at reading the cover page on them. |
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I am flabbergasted at the crassness of things said to, and about, him this past week. |
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On the other hand, I am utterly flabbergasted that, if the argument is valid, I have not heard about it. |
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And she is flabbergasted the police have said they cannot act against the owner because the dogs are not registered as dangerous. |
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Howard claims to be flabbergasted that anyone should reject it out of hand. |
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I was too flabbergasted to say anything, and later I felt guilty about that. |
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I thought at first it must be a joke but apparently it's true and I am absolutely flabbergasted. |
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I was then flabbergasted by the cost of wool these days, and how few shops stock it. |
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Brian was flabbergasted, but not really surprised, not on a subconscious level. |
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Well, I'd just like to say that I'm completely flabbergasted and astounded. |
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Edvard, used to having all manner of Eurotrash at his beck and call, is flabbergasted! |
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I was flabbergasted to learn how much of our money is being wasted in this way. |
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I am frankly flabbergasted that my complaints so far have proved so ineffectual. |
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Roger is flabbergasted and said that he has received support from police officers and community safety workers. |
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I know there's a million puns to be had here, but I'm too flabbergasted to think of anything good. |
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This effect is so obvious to me that I'm flabbergasted at the smart people who can't see it. |
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When she told me just a few weeks before that she was going to leave, I was flabbergasted and heartbroken. |
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There is no doubt that people listening to this will be absolutely flabbergasted by the utter waste of time that has gone on here tonight. |
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Mr. John Cummins: I was flabbergasted by that number, because I think it works out far larger than we would have thought. |
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After a long wait, we're flabbergasted to be announced winners. |
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When I found out that I'd got the part I was absolutely flabbergasted. |
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Mrs Lewis said she was flabbergasted at some of what she said. |
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He was flabbergasted at the total complexity of the question. |
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I was flabbergasted afterwards to hear that they do eight shows a week. |
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An integral part of the rich Assamese art and culture, which has flabbergasted renowned scholars, this highly skilled art is gasping for survival. |
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They will be flabbergasted by the times and speeds and difficulties these people have, and the way they overcome them. |
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He can say all he wants about spending time with his grandkids, but I'd be flabbergasted if he doesn't come back. |
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Take a stroll through Toys R Us, and you will be flabbergasted at the products designed to help educate our children. |
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I am absolutely flabbergasted that the member of the House of Commons would dare talk about filibustering in a negative fashion. |
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In answer to his direct question, yes, I have been in my riding for the last couple of weeks, and people are flabbergasted. |
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I'm flabbergasted, and to this day I have to guess what CBC is trying to do on the international front. |
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Those two things are so self-evident that many are flabbergasted by the lax laws our country has on these issues. |
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I am just flabbergasted that they did not recognize or are refusing to recognize what is wrong with this bill. |
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I could go on with many more examples of Canadians from outside Ontario who are simply flabbergasted by the finance minister's recent attack. |
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Madam Speaker, I am flabbergasted and troubled by the words of my colleague, who has been in the House of Commons longer than I have. |
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They convince themselves that everything they decide to do will turn out all right and are then flabbergasted when that's not the case. |
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I am flabbergasted when I hear such an answer coming from the staff of the minister's office. |
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Well, I was a little flabbergasted, to say the least, that he assumed such a dichotomy even existed. |
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In fact, I think I was pretty flabbergasted by how it was described, that there was no marketing or promotion plan for film. |
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I'm absolutely flabbergasted by the responses given by Mr. Beatty and by the questions addressed by the government side. |
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Again I am completely flabbergasted, after eleven and a half years here, as to where that came from. |
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Now I am flabbergasted that only one end result is allowed in the European Union. |
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I was flabbergasted to see the slogan on the Bloc Québécois website, with the picture of the leader of the Bloc Québécois. |
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I am therefore flabbergasted to hear the same refrain again and again, that the EU allegedly dumps its agricultural products on world markets. |
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The church volunteers who serve it were aghast and flabbergasted. |
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The very question, Mr Cash tells us, would have flabbergasted anyone in the 19th century. |
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Having done a very brief stint in publishing post-college, I'm flabbergasted by the initial hardcover print run, which is set at 1 million copies. |
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The pastors, leaders who reached about 24,000 people every week, were flabbergasted. |
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But inspectors were flabbergasted when bayside residents attending a public meeting admitted they had been seeing the beetle for a couple years or more. |
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Several senators at the hearing were flabbergasted at their answers. |
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The dynamics and overall performance of the machine leave Ferrari drivers flabbergasted, yet it's cheap and easy to fix up after an intense lapping session. |
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Everybody has it, and if you don't have it, people are flabbergasted. |
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Naturally, Janetta was flabbergasted by such a totally unlooked-for query. |
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Dress her in a sophisticated way: people will be flabbergasted. |
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At first I was flabbergasted, but then I felt a deep feeling of joy and hurried off home to change the dirty clothes I was wearing to run to meet you, very Rev. |
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As professors, we were flabbergasted and chagrined about what happened. |
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He became even more flabbergasted to discover his phlegmatic nephew. |
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They are flabbergasted at the archaic method that we use in grading. |
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I said, 'Well, Colonel, how many salesmen do you have out in the field?' And he said, 'Oh, we don't solicit — we don't believe in solicitation.' I was flabbergasted. |
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If it should happen we would be flabbergasted or we would suffer a fit. |
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In January, people across the world, especially in neighbouring Arab countries, were flabbergasted by the determination of so many Iraqis to vote. |
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From behind her paper, she was flabbergasted to see a neatly dressed man helping himself to her cookies. |
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He said he was flabbergasted that the government had not at least passed the consensus regulation changes submitted by a group of service managers, ONPHA and the Ontario Region over two years ago. |
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I read again the transcript of that particular interview with Mr. Murray in the committee meeting and was again flabbergasted at how he tried to skate around each of the questions put to him by the member for Red Deer. |
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Alternatively, the average retirement age will have to rise to 67. In this section Harsh choices Disorganised crime Philistines flabbergasted Coming clean Snooty or what? |
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Bankers used to look flabbergasted if you told them you made fashion. |
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When he also added that his church didn't actually meet in an official church building, but he belonged to what they call a home church, she was equally flabbergasted. |
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I travelled to a number of cities across Canada recently with two American colleagues who were flabbergasted at the treatment and service we received. |
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Maxwell made a lunge at his flabbergasted guest, who ducked just in time to escape the great hands reaching for him. |
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So I can't say I am totally flabbergasted but Steven will remain totally committed to Hibs as he wants to develop as a player. |
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He was flabbergasted to find that his work had been done for him before he began. |
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He stood there flabbergasted, stupent, as she walked out the door. |
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I got a wolf whistle when I went home and mum was flabbergasted. |
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Come the final whistle, Mikel Arteta lay flabbergasted on the turf. |
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