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House told Holyrood there was “a gobsmacking major problem with the legislation” that defined the two bodies’ roles.
Isn't Microsoft coming out with some gobsmacking new Xbox this year?
Also looking at walking axes have been Grivel, who've come up with the Air Tech, which weighs in at a gobsmacking 460g.
INGDirect who is sponsoring the Sydney event has promised the audience will be treated to some 'gobsmacking' magic.
The survey, conducted by ASDA revealed that a gobsmacking 40% will apply mascara before any form of workout with 34% using foundation.
Anthony Atala, a professor of regenerative medicine, gave what must be one of the most gobsmacking TED talks.
It’s not so much an examination of what happened on the field but an exploration some of the gobsmacking sideshows that you find in the game in this country.
You get there by trip-boat from the fishing pier in Elgol, crossing seal-stalked Loch Scavaig into the maws of the Cuillin Hills, Britain’s most gobsmacking mountain range.
So, I think I'll save my little rant about the way News International disrespects the Page 3 models, their readers and the gobsmacking argument they keep peddling out about class for now.
Before Bristol, and just as briefly and unsuccessfully, there was a stint in China with Shaanxi Chan-Ba - a gobsmacking move for a homeboy reckoned to have held himself back.
There will be none of the gobsmacking costumes that enliven Eurovision; Humperdinck won't reveal exactly what he is wearing but it will be made by Franck Namani best known for dressing Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president.
The second is a gobsmacking serenade to the iridescent nacre, again with a lyrical tapestry of beautifully whimsical poetry and highfalutin references such as Nietzsche's Zarathustra (Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra was also popular with David Bowie, inspiring both Quicksand and The Supermen).