Sentences with phrase «deep shock»

She did not eat, would not walk, and she had the expressionless face of a person in deep shock.
i read somewhere the other day Ramsey expressing deep shock at the unfurling of «that» banner few weeks back, I mean for real?
Former Caretaker Committee chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Senator Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi has expressed deep shock at the news of the dastardly twin suicide bombings...
When Arthur heard that there was still slavery in Uganda, he registered deep shock, but he seemed just as amazed to learn that students and professors alike often had only a casual interest in early African history.
That could describe the entire course of postwar Japanese art, in a nation with deeper shocks on its mind than Modernism.
Party activists and organisers are in deep shock; many of them shared Clegg's optimism.
The reality of a hormonally driven maternal instinct, distinction in the behavior of girls and hoys at a very young age in spite of gender - neutral social engineering, and the revelation that you can't «have it all» have come as a deep shock to all of us.
Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi, on Friday in Lokoja expressed «deep shock» over the demise of one of the state's most astute politicians, Hon....
Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi, on Friday in Lokoja expressed «deep shock» over the demise of one of the state's most astute politicians, Hon. Buba Umar Jibril.
And in the film's most impressive moments, the two strands conflate to the point of sublimation — following a particularly gruesome and devastating incident, for example, we spend some minutes woozily following Hook as, wordless and in deepest shock, he reels away, and as the David Holmes score pulsates and twangs around him it's impossible not to feel his disorientation, his vulnerability and his, well, youth.
It is a deep shock not only that this warm and modest person is no longer around, but also that her stupendous late flowering will not go on.
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