| 31. | She was equally taken aback by the measure of her grief.
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| 32. | California was taken aback, but the Reagan administration was pleased.
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| 33. | Still, he admitted to being somewhat taken aback by them.
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| 34. | Clinton was somewhat taken aback, uncertain what prompted the question.
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| 35. | Athman is taken aback by the question and leaves, uncomfortable.
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| 36. | Barbara Walters was thrilled; the First Lady seemed taken aback.
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| 37. | She peered through the tinted windows and was taken aback.
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| 38. | The Landrys are taken aback, and retreat upstairs to discuss.
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| 39. | Voice that concern in England, and people are taken aback.
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| 40. | Taken aback, Khalili asked the pair whom they worked for.
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