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But are we capable of recognising racism when it isn't gobsmackingly obvious?
Sydney's gobsmackingly gorgeous harbour needs no introduction.
He's also interested in public policy around the needs of low-paid workers, which he says is "gobsmackingly interesting" and was the impetus to setting up the foundation.
The more-is-less formalism culminates in a mind-grinding final twist that’s at once groaningly familiar and gobsmackingly out of left field.
Joel McIver of Record Collector wrote: "Inflikted is gobsmackingly violent."
In his 2012 autobiography, Scandalands, a gobsmackingly awful read, he boasts of his Terrey Hills life.
Bruno Tonioli called Zendaya "gobsmackingly gorgeous," and said she had "mesmerizing shape, hypnotic presence, slick hip action."
Aneurin Barnard, the actor playing Bailey, is so gobsmackingly handsome you have to wonder whether Bailey had a hand in the casting.
England's inability to change their approach or alter the pace during their gobsmackingly laborious 1-0 victory over limited Ecuador in the round of 16 arose from:
They sometimes disapprove of customers' television choices; one said in 2013, "The TV pickup from Deal or No Deal is gobsmackingly high."
Hislop has spent a lot of time writing in Crete; particularly recently, as The Island was turned into a "gobsmackingly dramatic" television series called To Nisi.
Tummy rumbles equal belly laughs, and both abound in the National Theatre’s gobsmackingly funny One Man, Two Guvnors.
Labelled "gobsmackingly gaudy," it attempted to blend Las Vegas-style casino theme concepts with a down-to-earth Terra Australis touch.
The idea that Sir Alastair's departure represents a 'loss' for ITN - as opposed to an overdue opportunity to regain credibility - is gobsmackingly misguided.
To this small sample of the ever-expanding list of wretched movie sequels, add Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, a gobsmackingly witless excuse for entertainment.
Perhaps Hunter had tired of playing Cleopatra in what critic Kate Bassett described as a "gobsmackingly bad ... clueless, pig's ear of a production".
In the four-minute video, which was shot in one long take, the bleary-eyed star appears solo in a bar while in the throes of one gobsmackingly boozy bender.
Some of it's really good and some of it is so gobsmackingly awful that you take to bed and cover yourself in a blanket (the blanket of shame) for days.
Sweet but far from juicy, "Good Ol" Freda" offers a gobsmackingly tame profile of Freda Kelly, the Beatles" longtime secretary and fan club manager.
This gobsmackingly inaccurate picture is as far from real life as you can get, without actually suggesting that foot-and-mouth disease is best controlled by trucking infected livestock to every farm in the land.
According to Ramshaw, after the adventure's simple start, "Nobody could guess at the gobsmackingly malignant creatures behind this plot, or at the sheer scale of the quest on which the adventurers must embark."
It's really beside the point to mention any scientific inaccuracies in Gravity since the movie is so gripping, so jaw-dropping, so visually, gobsmackingly good that it seems churlish to pay attention to much else.
It's emotionally manipulative - many will cry - and simplistic and has music which tells you exactly what to feel about things and a message which, broken down, is gobsmackingly obvious: people are all the same.
Fresh from Venice, Jonathan Glazer's gobsmackingly strange Under the Skin falls into that category, with an ice-cold, frequently naked Scarlett Johansson luring horny Scottish hitchhikers into... No.
Rob Grant has described this episode as one of his favourites: "that was a show I was sorta in the director's chair for and personally it's a gobsmackingly good show in terms of RD shows."