Out of utter frustration, I designed a line of jeans that would flatter my figure.
What could have prompted such an onslaught of emotion, ranging from unadulterated excitement to utter incoherence?
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What one notices immediately is the utter professionalism with which the place is run.
Careers of women or men are not to blame and Mr. Noer's accusations are utter rubbish.
Both the man and the woman hesitate before speaking and then utter perfectly formed sentences.
The utter stupidity of erecting trade barriers during a recession is well known (Smoot-Hawley, etc.).
It's a lush and breathless mix with extreme mood swings, from boundless joy to utter despair.
Leslie Nielsen plays Frank Drebin, a middle-aged police lieutenant whose lethal weapon is utter obliviousness.
He recently shamed John Deere for its utter lack of black-owned firms among its 1, 400 dealerships.
And he was particularly eager not to utter the word when challenged during question time.
But utter the words "technological dependency" to Muhhuku, and he simply shakes his head.
Most of the time, I was quite certain, he viewed me with utter disdain.
Clinton steadfastly ignored the fact that 91 percent of Israelis think Livni's views are utter nonsense.
He smiled, but with a look of utter confidence and not a trace of nervousness.
Mrs Hanna said those behind the attack had shown "utter contempt" for her young family.
Such thoughts are still too controversial for senior members of the Bush administration to utter aloud.
It is a gaffe from the Liberals which illustrates their utter incoherence on key policy issues.
It was to fend off utter disaster that we needed the Kyoto Treaty, carbon taxes, and Priuses.
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The 48 LDCs are home to over 800 million people, many of whom live in utter poverty.
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Mr Neville did not utter these words, nor did he allude to Manchester City in any way.
Mouchoir was a word that well-bred French people couldn't allow themselves to utter or hear in public.
Finally, she sinks into utter passivity, immobilized in a glass coffin, waiting for her prince to come.
She denied that she had caused "an utter catastrophe" for her children by going to the press.
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But Mrs May hit back at Mr Johnson's claims, saying Labour was in an "utter state of denial".
And yet I will never forget that feeling of utter devastation as I gazed into my computer screen.
It should also be said that Bernanke implicitly acknowledged Tuesday the utter failure of his quantitative easing program.
An industry that represents nearly a fifth of our gross domestic product is in utter disarray and crisis.
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Apple recently capitalized on the emerging mobile phone market, leading to utter dominance in the consumer device market.
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Their radioactive evolution even allowed them to speak, but they could only utter one word: their own name.
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The utter first, last, and only priority for government today must be to focus on jobs, jobs, and jobs.
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