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- I continue to be taken aback by the youthfulness of the offender,
- Spatt appeared to be taken aback by Scaretta's return to gambling.
- John Olerud, for one, appeared to be taken aback that Robson had been replaced.
- The average person may be taken aback by those words.
- Or, maybe Norman will be taken aback by Sasaki's tenacity.
- If you did it in person or on the phone, you can be taken aback.
- If you're an American businessperson and don't know this, you might be taken aback ."
- Ratcliffe appeared to be taken aback when he read the lawsuit for the first time Thursday.
- I knew they would be taken aback, but how do you prepare your kids for that?
- Fortune's brake van was completely undamaged and the forty-seven wagons were able to be taken aback.
- Why, again, should we be taken aback?
- Oliphant seemed to be taken aback, White said, and then said, " Your name has been put forward.
- I am not the first person to be taken aback by the training required for some voice-controlled devices.
- Though some visitors may be taken aback, Lucas said the response to his store has been generally positive.
- Congressional supports of the ( law ) must be taken aback by the unanimity with which the court spoke,
- Phillips seemed to be taken aback by Valentine's essentially unsolicited remarks Tuesday night : " I haven't seen that,"
- Congressional supporters of the ( law ) must be taken aback by the unanimity with which the court spoke,
- "You can't be taken aback by something like this, " said Nick Vaiana, 17, a Beavis and Butt-head fan.
- But the stock market will be taken aback if there is some type of military action without a resolution.
- Some listeners may be taken aback by the way Serkin keeps the tempo of the onrushing final movement in check.
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