Herself, she looks in consternation from the dilapidated tarmac road to Zaak, as she releases her stiff grip around the handle of the knife.
In spite of the consternation caused by the report in professional circles, there has been little insight into how the IARC could evaluate all of the relevant scientific evidence and come up with an impossibly vague conclusion.
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European Debt Follies : This one went from being a non-event to a genuine cause for consternation in the last few days.
Still, the thought of reform has created consternation in the industry.
The decision has cautioned consternation in Brazil and Argentina, whose energy firms - such as state-owned Petrobras - have major stakes in the Bolivian gas sector.
But Antonis Samaras, New Democracy's leader, caused consternation in Brussels by apparently refusing to do so following objections from his party (though a later statement left open the possibility).
The letter clearly caused consternation in Downing Street, which sent an urgent message to Benn saying his statement broke a Cabinet agreement to discuss the European question in the New Year.
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The White House apologised after a presidential jet accompanied by a fighter aircraft flew low and close to tall buildings, causing consternation in lower Manhattan , with some workers fleeing their offices.
Even before euro coins became legal tender in January, there was consternation at the use of nickel alloys in their manufacture.
Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's appearance last week in drag caused widespread consternation.
That idea, in turn, caused consternation on the British side.
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So, the idea of growing up to be president some day was implanted in my head, and it became the source of great consternation for me when, in grad school in the late '60s as civil rights, feminist and anti-Vietnam War ferment was swelling, I ratified my own commitment to social justice by openly claiming my gay identity.
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The decision not to have a race in North America will cause consternation among the F1 teams.
His progress in sequencing genes was causing consternation among many scientists and bioethicists.
If not, then you should take what I say, at least in part, as the consternation of women all over America and the world.
The FEMA maps already have been a source of consternation and some confusion in New Jersey, where many homeowners found themselves suddenly designated in hazardous zones when the preliminary flood maps were issued in December.
Not since Ronald Reagan beat Jimmy Carter in 1980 has an election triggered such consternation from commentators anxious about peace.
Israel's indifference to democratization of the Arab world has been a cause of consternation for some of its traditional supporters in conservative circles in the US and Europe.
Mellon may have ditched its defining branch to much local consternation but it retains 400 less imposing ones in its home region.
That set off consternation within Bain because the company had exploded in size and Romney was not only CEO (or managing partner) but was also deeply tied into a variety of investments and partnerships.
The cows also caused consternation by leaving cowpats on garden paths and trampling over lawns in the incident at the end of last week.
In Parliament, too, Mr. Karzai's tirades have provoked consternation.
Everyone knows he has the potential and ability to do virtually anything asked of him on a rugby field but it appears that sometimes his attitude in training, and his antics off the field, might be causing some consternation to the England coaching hierarchy.
To his family's consternation, he became a publisher of comic books when he returned to Indonesia in 1978.
The ancient offense, subject of so much consternation, is, on paper, right there with that of any team in the league other than the Tigers and the Angels.
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But in internal documents released after the collapse of the Soviet Union, political and musical authorities expressed consternation and disappointment with the outcome of their own conservatory training programs.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was organizing a major conference in the United States, in an effort to re-start the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, and her initiative had provoked consternation among many rightward-leaning American Jews and their Christian evangelical allies.
In the auto industry, as in politics, a third-party entry into a well-known, hotly contested race can cause significant consternation among the rank and file.
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