Although pro-Tibet protests often shadow Jiang's trips abroad, he appeared to be taken aback by how close the demonstrators in Bern got to him.
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Although pro-Tibet demonstrators have protested when Jiang visited elsewhere, he appeared to be taken aback by how close the demonstrators in Bern got to him.
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Elektra climbs to the top of the building to confront the third assassin, only to be taken aback when she discovers that he is Bullseye.
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Several of them appeared to be taken aback by Scruggs'stance and said again that they were not willing, for the moment, to make any concessions on the issue of punitive damages.
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In an interview at Al Mukmin, the Islamic boarding school he founded in 1972 in this conservative central Java town, Ba'asyir appeared to be taken aback when asked about the knife story.
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His appointment as Minister for Finance in 1980 caused some political commentators to be taken aback, particularly because of his political inexperience and also Fitzgerald had never been named as a possible Finance Minister.
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Cohen appeared to be taken aback by the bluntness of the rebuke, but after emerging from the meeting two and half hours later, he said their discussions had " a good opening and a great closing ."
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There are certainly plenty of Catholics who would agree with him, but even those who do are likely to be taken aback by the baldness of the congressman's glib dismissal of church dogma as " gobbledygook ."
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Nobody knows the extent of her crush until she visits Bombay, where her sister-in-law's brother Navin ( played by Bengali film actor Samit Bhanja ) proposes to her, only to be taken aback when Guddi discloses that she is in love with Dharmendra.
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Company CEO, Kirk Hawkins, stated, " It should not have gone out in the form it went out without an explanation . had a right to be taken aback . " The company issued a revised contract that removed many, but not all controversial elements.