Mr. Kan recalled that exchange with bemusement, saying nuclear power wasn't even part of that discussion.
When approached at their offices in Beijing Thursday, they professed bemusement, not fear.
The English fans join in with their own game of dead fish tossing, much to the bemusement of the Portuguese fans.
Bin Laden sometimes gave guidance to his deputies so bizarre that they must have read it while scratching their turbans in bemusement.
The FSA's investigation is relatively new, and there is some bemusement at the bank about why it did not take place earlier.
Dawn brought general bemusement and howls of outrage from opposition figures, who now face another year-and-a-half of unchallenged government led by Mr Netanyahu.
He took her with him, even as a child, to business meetings all over the globe, to the bemusement of bankers and sheikhs.
Some of the bank's customers have even made the trip to Thurso, much to the bemusement of the Andrew Paterson, the manager of Sutherlands.
News Corporation executives speak with bemusement or despair of the boss's obsession with what goes in his papers, down even to the placement of stories.
Most of us have watched with a mixture of bemusement and pity as delusional American Idol contestants with no discernable talent confidently declare their imminent stardom.
Thus far, the most wrenching parting concerned Lane Pryce (played with affecting bemusement by Jared Harris), a partner in the firm who hanged himself last season.
Second, there is some bemusement that the Financial Services Authority didn't slightly toughen up the bonus restrictions agreed by European regulators when interpreting them for London.
Obama declined to say if he bore any of the responsibility for the coming cuts, and expressed bemusement at any suggestion he had the ability to force Republicans to agree with him.
Over borscht at a restaurant on the Lower East Side a few days before the show, Dorit Chrysler and Rob Schwimmer, the society's drivers, spoke of the theremin with affection and bemusement.
And I have to say that over the last two and a half years I have watched with bemusement, I've been puzzled at the degree to which this thing just kept on going.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s I well remember my Japanese colleagues' admiration for her and all that she had done for Britain's standing in the international business world, and their sheer bemusement when she was forced out of office.
And, despite resting several first-teamers with Tuesday's Carling Cup semi-final against Arsenal in mind, Juande Ramos could have been forgiven for a sense of bemusement at how his side were not five or six goals up at half-time, such was the hosts' dominance.
The collective outpouring of grief that followed the death of Princess Diana in 1997 is now looked back on by many with bemusement, as is the brief "Britpop" moment of the mid-1990s, dubbed "Cool Britannia" by Vanity Fair magazine, which soon lost its lustre, exposed as a feeble parody of British music's 60s heyday.
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