How To Use Fazed In A Sentence
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One of these gentlemen just happens to be the madwoman's father, a charming chap who seems unfazed by most things in this day and age.
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She was totally unfazed by the news.
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A typical exchange of views between city-dwellers: nothing to get fazed about.
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He's chilled, relaxed and not fazed by anything.
The Sun
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She's one of my best friends and she's helped me not become fazed by fame.
The Sun
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He wasn't even fazed; he just rolled his eyes and reached under the bed and unearthed a shoebox and handed it to me.
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He didn't get fazed by anything.
Times, Sunday Times
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He won't be fazed by it at all.
Times, Sunday Times
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His next big step could well be to try and make an impact at Old Trafford, and, seemingly, the level-headed Belfast-born defender would not be fazed by the task.
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But she remains unfazed by it.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is unlikely that she will be fazed by the sudden lurch on to the global political scene.
Times, Sunday Times
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Monarch's shaggy breast and never "fazed" him, nobody openly doubted
Bears I Have Met—and Others
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A roe deer nibbles the heather shoots, unfazed by our passing.
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The woman was not fazed and gently pushed the squirrel back inside her shirt.
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When she returned to the Isle of Wight to tell her parents that she would be leaving home and school to become a West End actress, they were unfazed.
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He remained unfazed by anything short and used his feet against spin.
Times, Sunday Times
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A Beach Boys Buddy Holly Electric Light Orchestra symphony serenades your bravado with the blissed out chutzpah it requires to rise above the jellyfish and octopi unfazed.
Dream World Ideations
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Yet he has not been fazed by his breathtaking rise to international stardom.
The Sun
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But he is not fazed by anything.
The Sun
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He wasn't at all fazed by the fact thousands of people were listening.
The Sun
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She is unfazed at the thought of being approached by fans and starstruck strangers in malls.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is unlikely that she will be fazed by the sudden lurch on to the global political scene.
Times, Sunday Times
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Had we come here straight from the UK, we might have been just a little bit fazed.
Times, Sunday Times
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The evening got off to a shaky start as our table wasn't ready, and the restaurant was unfazed by this.
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But Evan was unfazed, and has gone on to write a series of important stories on the way Rumsfeld's forward-leaning style has shaken up the Pentagon, but also contributed to strategic blunders from Abu Ghraib to undermanning the Iraq occupation.
The Editor's Desk
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They were unfazed by the preponderance of same-sex couples holding hands, and all smooching was "disgusting" or "mushy" -- regardless of the gender of the "old people" (anyone over 22) doing the osculating.
Michele Somerville: Gay Catholic Ministry and Straight Pride
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Far from his California base, Meteor Storm seemed unfazed by the coastal change as he galloped along confidently in fourth, with Javier Castellano in the leathers, as Wild Buddy set the early pace.
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His next big step could well be to try and make an impact at Old Trafford, and, seemingly, the level-headed Belfast-born defender would not be fazed by the task.
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Asked if he was worried that his employers would one day be meeting his successor behind his back, he appeared unfazed.
Times, Sunday Times
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He seems as unfazed by life in the spotlight as in his role as a big brother.
The Sun
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Most law lords seem unfazed by the prospect.
Times, Sunday Times
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He's a good listener, open-minded and completely unfazed by her supreme competence.
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They claimed to be unfazed by our Midwest sunbake during their inaugural State Fair visit.
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We looked to have quite a short squad, but suddenly we have quite a big squad because the youngsters are not fazed by what is in front of them.
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She was quite willing to house-clean and wasn't a bit fazed by the elderly rabbit's little problem.
SOMETHING IN THE WATER
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I refused to be fazed by the fact that Electra's a mega-star: she was simply a reader who needed my help.
RESCUING ROSE
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We glided across the floor, unembarrassed and unfazed.
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She's one of my best friends and she's helped me not become fazed by fame.
The Sun
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It wasn't just the size of the Celtic support that fazed him, apparently, but also their expectation levels.
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I've seen one neighbor's cat writhing around on the sidewalk and yowling while my cat sunned his fat stomach in our driveway, unfazed.
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He remained unfazed and relaxed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Pangbourne in Berkshire is not fazed by Ed Miliband's lifestyle choices
Middle England takes the unmarried unbeliever Ed Miliband in its stride
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• Newcastle United defences rattled by Swede's muscle• Owen Coyle 'unfazed' by talks with striker over contract
Johan Elmander becomes Bolton Wanderers' most dangerous man
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They seemed unfazed by the torrent of lead pouring from the Afghan army lines.
Times, Sunday Times
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He certainly won't be fazed by anything.
The Sun
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Hanging around between the pylons were huge shoals of fish, seemingly unfazed by our presence, happy to let us swim by and follow us en masse with one beady eye.
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He just looks like he could get you out of trouble and wouldn't be fazed by anything.
The Sun
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He just looks like he could get you out of trouble and wouldn't be fazed by anything.
The Sun
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He is not fazed by anything and just gets on with his life.
Times, Sunday Times
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I could say that I wasn't even a little miffed, or even fazed.
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My host was unfazed and, before we left, to their delight and disbelief, he presented each of them with a million-dollar note.
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The 24-year-old from Lillehammer was unfazed by a final 8km from the summit of the Cote de Pramartino labelled "fatally dangerous" by two-time Tour runner-up Andy Schleck before the stage.
Evening Standard - Home
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If I had lost everything I would have started again and that never fazed me.
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He was noted for keeping calm under pressure and if anything fazed him, it was well hidden from the viewers.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is another reason my new duties have not fazed me.
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He didn't get fazed by anything.
Times, Sunday Times
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Burt is unfazed by the payment of such sums, pointing to America where rewards are commensurate with profits earned.
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The soldier, who returned home to Fulford yesterday from Iraq, was unfazed at the prospect of being woken up at night by her crying.
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Kemp, on the other hand was not at all fazed by driving such a death trap.
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But he is not fazed by anything.
The Sun
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Almost overnight his profile shot up, but he remained unfazed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Our cub was completely unfazed.
The Sun
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But Capello insists Rooney is not fazed by critics of his international form, and is backing the 22-year-old to impress against Croatia in Zagreb on Wednesday.
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Midway through he took a crisp right hook, which barely fazed him.
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He was noted for keeping calm under pressure and if anything fazed him, it was well hidden from the viewers.
Times, Sunday Times
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He's chilled, relaxed and not fazed by anything.
The Sun
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Anyone who can handle a smartphone won't be fazed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Passengers at Scotland's busiest airport are set to become the most unfazed and laid-back in Britain.
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Still not fazed by her somewhat modest enthusiasm, I tried to coax a more spirited response outta her.
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Because Hannah has grown up in it she's used to seeing herself on TV and she's quite unfazed by it all, but I still find it exciting.
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The reporters sound stressed, the anchors sombre but unfazed.
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HEMMER: The markets were kind of unfazed yesterday.
CNN Transcript Jun 2, 2004
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She was unfazed by the prospect of any problems between her and current town councillors.
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I love trying new dishes and am rarely fazed by even the most extreme ingredients.
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But he says he won't be fazed.
The Sun
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For a moment Diane felt fazed; then she started to laugh, too.
A MEANS TO EVIL
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Such stories appear to have fazed few expatriates, and many compare the violence to random attacks in high-crime cities north of the border.
Anglos unfazed by Mexico's encroaching drug war
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The Prime Minister appeared to be totally unfazed by the protesters.
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Yeah, I had a chat with him afterwards and he seemed quite unfazed.
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Green, who denies murder, was found by police in the bath with cuts to his wrist and appeared "unfazed" when arrested, Preston Crown Court heard.
"MAIN" via Steve in Google Reader
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Obviously comfortable with the relationship, capybaras (the largest living rodents) are unfazed when cowbirds alight on their heads and begin to peck around their eyes and ears.
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Nonetheless, she remained unfazed by her lifestyle.
Times, Sunday Times
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Anyone who can handle a smartphone won't be fazed.
Times, Sunday Times
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The young pair munch into burgers and chat away like good friends, unfazed by their on-screen familial conflict.
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An all-male three-way at that, Sam.9.50pm: Rick Perry's supporters in West Des Moines are unfazed by his poor perforamnce in early results.
Iowa caucus results: live coverage
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Throughout it all, while other politicians reeled at the hectic pace, she appeared unfazed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Unemployed Greene, 52, who was said not to have told anyone about the incident, was lying in the bath "unfazed" with self-inflicted cuts to his wrists, Preston Crown Court heard.
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He wasn't at all fazed by the fact thousands of people were listening.
The Sun
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And while the editorial correctly noted that I have been highly critical of Chavez's ties to Colombian guerrillas and Fidel Castro, the author very wrongly concluded I am "unfazed" or "turning a blind eye" to his more recent political excesses.
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Mr. Greenberg, who is 33 to Mr. Rasuk's 27, was less fazed by the fandom than his co-star.
Breakout Role at Bloomies
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The officers were completely unfazed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Unfazed, she stood once more and jammed her hat onto her head.
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He wasn't at all fazed by meeting David and they chatted away quite normally.
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She seems unfazed by her sudden success and fame.
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Nothing fazed him, not even the prospect of the dreaded lip-mangling East Fife 4, Forfar 5 result, and the closest he came to adversity was when his computer crashed halfway through a division's scores and he had to flannel for a few seconds.
BBC's Tim Gudgin calls time with: Airdrie United 11, Gala Fairydean 0 | Rob Bagchi
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Only Britain seems unfazed by foreign takeovers.
Times, Sunday Times
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But Mrs Appleby said she was not fazed by the work, including the first time she had to help a cow calve.
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Unfazed, members of the band have, it seems, decided to evolve into sonic pioneers instead.
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The first diners to arrive seemed unfazed by the problems.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Prime Minister appeared to be totally unfazed by the protesters.
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But he says he won't be fazed.
The Sun
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The good-hearted Alberto is barely fazed by what he sees.
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I actually met Cary Grant at a premiere once and it hardly fazed me.
Maggie Van Ostrand: Andy Rooney and Me
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He won't be fazed by it at all.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was great to see the young guys unfazed and gel so well.
Times, Sunday Times
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Other drivers were unfazed by passing a 120-tonne, 30-wheel road train.
Times, Sunday Times
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And on the pitch, he is completely unfazed.
Times, Sunday Times
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He certainly won't be fazed by anything.
The Sun
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The Reading crowd seemed unfazed by that one.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was great to see the young guys unfazed and gel so well.
Times, Sunday Times
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Meanwhile, MacLeod will remain unfazed by such compliments while continuing his ascent to the sport's summit.
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She divides her time between acting as a PA to her husband and being a lady-in-waiting to Princess Michael of Kent, so the red carpet existence the couple now live on the film awards circuit leaves her completely unfazed.
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It is unlikely that she will be fazed by the sudden lurch on to the global political scene.
Times, Sunday Times
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'The Unfazed Partisan continues Dolorean's tradition of very fine song-centric folk-rock albums.
Dolorean Stays 'Unfazed' on the Road to Recognition
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I refused to be fazed by the fact that Electra's a mega-star: she was simply a reader who needed my help.
RESCUING ROSE
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The man who entered was not at all fazed by the anger that was now directed at him.
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He was not the slightest bit fazed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Watching him translate for his father, Kyle seems unfazed about his nonpareil ability, remaining nonchalant to the film crew buzzing round him.
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The sonographer was professionally unfazed by our unorthodox set-up.
Charlie Condou: The three of us
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We are, of course, assured by White House aides that President Bush is totally unfazed by all the current concern and doubt in the press.
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He seems unfazed by the attention.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is unfazed by the arrival of one of the world's richest men.
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She seems unfazed by her sudden success and fame.
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But she was completely unfazed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Surprised, but not fazed, I plow undaunted through the first few pages.
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InterContinental Hotels appears unfazed by the crisis.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet I was lost in the haze of the impending battle, my eyes fazed and bedazzled by the brilliant flash of swords and cutlasses.
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This somewhat fazed him but he continued onwards.
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As I know from my time spent in the Middle East, Palestinians are unfazed by the likely change in power this election will bring.
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He is not exceptional in any area yet but is a fine all-round player who does not seem fazed by his sudden emergence.
Times, Sunday Times
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The couple went out of their way to appear unfazed yesterday.
The Sun
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Although it seems her crew have seen it all before - they appear unfazed as they looked away from the flesh on display.
The Sun
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However, at visiting time relatives descended upon the hospital as usual, apparently unfazed by the outbreak.
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Many racegoers seem to be unfazed by the allegations of race-fixing and general corrupt practices that are once again dogging the sport.
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The former paratrooper is not fazed by the country's civil war, although he does turn down the chance to go deer hunting in a minefield.
Times, Sunday Times
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refused to be fazed by the objections
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I'd lived on my own since leaving college, so when my boyfriend decided he wasn't ready for fatherhood I was upset, but not really fazed.
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One of these gentlemen just happens to be the madwoman's father, a charming chap who seems unfazed by most things in this day and age.
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Pollock was also unfazed by the fact the Paarl pitch was likely to play slow, which would be to the Lankans' advantage.
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Had we come here straight from the UK, we might have been just a little bit fazed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Deputy-President Jacob Zuma is "unfazed" by media reports on
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Sevilla, though, could hardly be described as fazed by the arrangement and simply proceeded to wreak havoc on the opposite flank where Steven Whittaker was left exposed at a break by Fernando Navarro, who was hauled down without ceremony by the Rangers full back after only seven minutes.
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The other singers are specialists in the Baroque repertoire, and are unfazed by Vivaldi's ornate and virtuosic writing.
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This will not please the psychobabblers and the melodramatists and the daytime-television bookers; but she is unfazed.
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The trainer, unfazed by Dansk's apparent aggression, manages to persuade the animal to kneel, walks on its backside and performs pirouettes.
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Prosecutors rested their case Wednesday after 19 days of testimony that depicted Anthony, 25, as a liar and a party girl who wasn't fazed by her daughter's disappearance.
Public riveted by Casey Anthony trial
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He is not fazed by anything and just gets on with his life.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet this season they remain unfazed by the missed opportunity, as witnessed at Twickenham.
Times, Sunday Times
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The British tank crew seemed completely unfazed.
BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad
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Despite this, their parents seem unfazed.
Times, Sunday Times
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She picked up my hand and began threading through the crowds, unfazed by strangers' chests and elbows.
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The children's choir sang with freshness of tone, clarity of diction and did not appear fazed by the dissonances that surrounded their vocal line at times.
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The Prime Minister appeared to be totally unfazed by the protesters.
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He was not the slightest bit fazed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nor is she fazed by the surge in burrito bars and Latin American eateries.
Evening Standard - Home
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He is unfazed by the prospect of a new and innovative competitor on Scottish Provident's patch.
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She is a big, smart, brassy woman who, after three decades in the cesspool of Philadelphia crime, isn't fazed by much.
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Burt is unfazed by the payment of such sums, pointing to America where rewards are commensurate with profits earned.
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Yet I was lost in the haze of the impending battle, my eyes fazed and bedazzled by the brilliant flash of swords and cutlasses.
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He also says he is not fazed by his low personal ratings: "I have a clear sense of where the country needs to go and what needs to happen to the party.
Ed Miliband sets out reform agenda and says: Labour cannot go on like this
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Dancer Brahim Zaibat has been dating Madonna for several months now, but he says romancing one of the world's most famous women hasn't fazed him.
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Restoring such a vast shell of a castle would prove far too daunting for many property developers, but Browne was unfazed.