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In hindsight, then, the consternation over the exactness of the register seemed somewhat misplaced, as the much expected massive turnout never occurred.
This created consternation even among non-governmental members who were keen for more diversified sources of funding.
These types of lyrics could not have found a home before dancehall and, not surprisingly, cause their share of consternation and frustration among church leaders.
Cameralism's claims on chemistry and botany in particular tended to provoke consternation among professors of medicine.
Given the contentious history of psychiatry, however, this simple statement might still arouse a certain level of consternation.
And, in our view of color perception, this kind of situation is ubiquitous - which seems to have provoked consternation and alarm among many commentators.
Despite the consternation that engulfed the region, the western frontier did not erupt in the way in which it had some twelve years earlier.
And when this approach is described as "ethnography," my objection verges on consternation.
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