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1 Smith said the Illini weren't fazed by the QB switch against Wisconsin.
2 I wasn't even fazed by the fact that she'd just been invisible.
3 But Bower wasn't fazed by Meghan's accomplishments before she became a duchess.
4 New Zealand First leader Winston Peters wasn't fazed by the Prime Minister's stance.
5 The issue is splitting South Africans, but is Juju fazed by the backlash?
6 No one seemed to be fazed by her, which was a refreshing change.
7 Not that Henman is the least bit fazed by the hype.
8 Judging by the images, no one seemed fazed by Christina's … unique outfit.
9 It can be tough to be fazed by Foucault and stymied by Sontag.
10 I don't mind admitting that I'm a little fazed by Derek.
11 The McDonald's people are not even fazed by the possible presence of underground tanks.
12 We weren't fazed by the reality of having kids, and so neither were they.
13 Sportsmen and women are often seen as bold characters who are fazed by nothing.
14 The Corrs try very hard at seeming fazed by the scale of their surroundings.
15 Reds coach Brad Thorn vowed Queensland would not be fazed by the demanding schedule.
16 No one responded, and the man with the match wasn't fazed by the outburst.
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