consternation in A Sentence

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    this caused him enormous Consternation.

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    He doesn't like Consternation of any sort or loud noises.

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    In spite of their Consternation, Jesus proceeds all the more emphatically:.

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    In spite of their Consternation, Jesus speaks all the more emphatically,

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    That is to the enjoyment of some and the Consternation of others.

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    Since Royal had a Basil-like sense of embarrassment, this caused him enormous Consternation.

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    when encountered by Muslims from other countries, they can cause considerable Consternation and offense.

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    And the leaders of Israel, and the king, being in Consternation, said,“The Lord is just.”.

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    was initially left out of the Mahadalit category, to the Consternation of Ram Vilas Paswan.

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    Much to my Consternation, I found out I was his third wife after I married him.

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    The Paswan caste was initially left out of the Mahadalit category, to the Consternation of Ram Vilas Paswan.

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    It is also a case in which the use of symbolic demands, at least initially, provoked ridicule and Consternation.

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    Today, many contributors do not realize the Army is a church, a fact that has caused many Army leaders Consternation.

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    Today, many contributors do not realise the Army is a church, a fact that has caused many Army leaders Consternation.

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    Today, many contributors do not realize the Salvation Army is a church, a fact that has caused many Salvation Army leaders Consternation.

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    The minister had caused Consternation when he cited the success of two Hindi films on their debut as proof of what only he can claim as‘buoyancy' in the Indian economy.

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    But the distance, both physical and psychological, that he maintained from New York tended to put him out of step with art-world fashion, and it caused either Consternation or indifference in many critics.

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    When moving through our passage in life, we all develop a sense of what is right about the world, and figuring this out is probably one of the greatest sources of Consternation many of us face on a daily basis.

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    We have had uncomfortable conversations and moments of Consternation. We will always be impatient to see results faster. Even so, we are encouraged by the shared commitment among board and staff alike to more fully embody the values and vision we seek with and for our community.”.

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    Today, millions of historical reproductions and modern images are available in some Muslim countries, especially Turkey and Iran, on posters, postcards, and even in coffee-table books, but are unknown in most other parts of the Islamic world, and when encountered by Muslims from other countries, they can cause considerable Consternation and offense.

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    Today, millions of historical reproductions and modern images are available in some Muslim-majority countries, especially Turkey and Iran, on posters, postcards, and even in coffee-table books, but are unknown in most other parts of the Islamic world, and when encountered by Muslims from other countries, they can cause considerable Consternation and offense.

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