The essence of the audience's rising ire was bluntly summarised in an incredulous question from the floor. |
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He pays me a sidewise glance, incredulous brows knitting an ambiguity, finding it almost unsporting to fold and venture a smile of concession. |
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An incredulous snort came from Chris, and I gave him dirty look that silenced him up. |
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What he saw on the onionskin that had passed through Dutton's decrepit typewriter left him literally incredulous. |
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I only answered by an incredulous smile, which, for all his monastic subtlety, struck him as the expression of a young girl's coyness. |
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Josh ranted, too absorbed in his words to notice the incredulous expression his companion was wearing. |
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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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I didn't have to fake the confused arch of my eyebrows or the incredulous glint to my stare. |
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We enjoyed an excellent meal in a booth in an ersatz log cabin, then retired, dizzy and incredulous that we'd made it this far. |
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He gave her an incredulous stare and continued pulling her towards the window, which was still open, the soft breeze ruffling the curtains. |
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For the first time since yesterday, Nazuna face formed a smile, and she beamed an incredulous look at Ryouseika's father. |
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He didn't need to see James' face to picture the incredulous expression with awe-inspiring clarity. |
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One telephone operator and one policeman greeted me with baffled, incredulous looks. |
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We laugh at exercise fanatics and throw incredulous glances in the direction of those who opt for bean curd over black pudding. |
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Wow, I can't believe my eyes.... this is truly amazing.... and just so incredulous! |
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The others that he talked to are incredulous at the thought of a mole because of their excellent anti-espionage program. |
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He looked up at me, incredulous, but it subsided into introspectful placidity, his neck finally unhitching its strained composure. |
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The magazine is pragmatic, plainspoken, populist, contemptuous of the Right's narrowness, and incredulous before the Left's convolutions. |
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He smiled slightly, fairly incredulous that he had been able to sneak up on most of the archers completely unnoticed. |
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She burst into tears, incredulous, a reaction to which Allen seemed oblivious. |
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When Doland, who was working on an unrelated drug case for the BLM at the time, mentioned Harelson to his BLM handler, the agent was incredulous. |
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Will's face was a picture of incredulous disbelief haunted by a suspicion that some of it could be true. |
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Standing in front of me, dark hair wet and clinging, clothes completely saturated, he was breathing hard, looking incredulous. |
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We were incredulous that such deep divisions were apparent in a profession that should be working together. |
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The decision was greeted with incredulous howls from the gallery, with the eyes of some parents welling up with emotion. |
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Each time these arguments against have been countered with rational retort only for the excuse to be replaced by an incredulous one. |
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Journalists were even more incredulous when the fishermen said it was a good deal and they were happy about it. |
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On relaying this story some five hours later to my wife who is from Thailand, she was incredulous. |
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Astonishingly Gupta remains silent, acknowledges neither the shouting driver nor my incredulous stare. |
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Allie shot him an incredulous look like she couldn't believe what she was hearing. |
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Pin is incredulous that rolling over loans that had been on the books for years could turn into a criminal activity. |
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Staring blearily in the mirror on Sunday morning, I caught an incredulous glimpse of them. |
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Like countless others, I am aghast and incredulous at the fact that the postal service to my house has all but collapsed. |
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Not for the first time on this unique voyage I felt incredulous that I was actually here. |
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They've been dealing with incredulous questions from the press and public ever since. |
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The doctor looked at the medication I'd been given and shook his head with a slightly incredulous look. |
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The passengers were incredulous when an announcement was made that free tea or coffee was available for them. |
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Stephan looked at me with an incredulous stare, which narrowed into a glare. |
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His tone was neither accusing, nor incredulous, but rather plainly curious. |
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So this 300 or so words every month are hardly going to make one iota of a difference or influence incredulous decisions by the powers that be. |
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The crew looked around wildly, disbelieving their ears, shooting incredulous looks towards their shipmate. |
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Compare and contrast the treatment meted out to Minister Lewis, who was constantly interrupted with incredulous comments and expostulations. |
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He spontaneously generates melodic lines and develops them at length, so that one is left incredulous that this is all improvised. |
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The other was incredulous, and kept underlining his solution on the blackboard with heavy chalk lines. |
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The incredulous reactions they got from riders were the same as well. |
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Although incredulous about Ray at first, she is now a total believer. |
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When I have to tell people there is no readable version, they are incredulous. |
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I would be completely incredulous, because these are true Canadian success stories. |
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I find it incredulous that the hon. member would stand in the House and ask that question. |
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After a few moments of incredulous silence, he looked back at the book. |
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This is the fact that French leaders have been at once passionate patriots and passionate Europeans, a combination which leaves the British incredulous. |
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Mr. Speaker, I commend the hon. member on his speech, but I find something rather incredulous in all of this. |
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I remember how incredulous some of the Croatian people were when I went up to the armed soldiers and put a Canadian pin on their lapel. |
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It seemed incredulous to him that after three years of our being in government there is still crime in Canada. |
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That all sounds great, say his inquisitors, who must be exchanging puzzled glances and looking incredulous during this, but it's not really you, is it? |
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Everyone is tired out and ecstatic and consumed with anxiety and, in some part of their brains, still incredulous. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am rather interested in this whole debate primarily because, as the member said, Mr. Colvin's testimony was somewhat incredulous. |
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I tried this twice and both drivers gave me an incredulous look before driving off. |
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I didn't say this because I was just incredulous that the doctor would even think of prescribing him a puffer without some more investigating and talk. |
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Discussing the popular television program All in the Family, Nixon was incredulous at a positive portrayal of gay characters. |
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On Wednesday, Republican Senator John McCain was incredulous about this decision. |
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We were incredulous when Kitchener prophesied that it would last at least four years. |
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A friend of mine was incredulous about the harshness of the sentence. |
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More than once, incredulous shoppers handed over cash-stuffed books to the guests manning the till. |
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This view left Justice Alito, who concurred in the holding but for different reasons, incredulous. |
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I have to admit I sat incredulous as the Minister of the Environment announced that the decision not to fund the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences was final because enough science had been done. |
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Xodar listened in incredulous astonishment to my narration of the events which had transpired within the arena at the rites of Issus. |
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Stephanie Muise, 37, a social worker in Toronto, recalled the incredulous stare she got from a German couch surfer when, halfway into his stay, he found her working on her laptop unclothed. |
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Take a gander with your very own peepers if you are the incredulous type. |
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It can to a large extent explain why public opinion is incredulous when the role of the Union as the appropriate interface with globalisation is vaunted. |
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At the time, critics were incredulous that the show would work. |
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Mr Kibaki, for his part, said Mr Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement was making unreasonable demands and trying to politicise the civil service. Kenyans and diplomats alike are incredulous. |
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Since Microsoft is a profit-maximising firm, and since it is not charging the monopolist's profit-maximising price, Mr Schmalensee deduces that it cannot be a monopoly. At this the government's attorney was incredulous. |
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I find it absolutely incredulous that the member would make a suggestion that we would be paternalistic in suggesting certain measures in the agreement. |
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It is simply ironic and incredulous that two Liberal backbenchers have to stand in the House and literally yell and scream in order to tell the government that what it is doing is wrong. |
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Free them, and manifest this power before the incredulous. |
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Generally, when the students of secondary schools go on a visit to the museums of modern art, they become impatient and incredulous in front of works that they do not understand. |
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I wonder how he would respond to the suggestion that it is the Conservatives who are short-circuiting their own agenda and the opposition is incredulous that they are doing it to themselves. |
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We journalists sat incredulous at our typewriters. |
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Reactions at Sun's campus, an hour's drive from San Francisco, ranged from the fearful to the incredulous. |
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