Mr Pistorius's family and supporters in the court gasped and cheered as the magistrate announced his decision.
As the first cut was removed the crowd gasped: The components appeared to separate.
Ever so gently, the young woman gasped as I set the platter down on the table.
Backstage, she gasped with relief and smiled when she saw a still shot of her acceptance speech.
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We walked into a stunning presentation, with 28 models poised on pedistals as guests sipped champagne and gasped over the clothes.
They liked what they saw, and when told that this product was in fact Vista, they gasped in shock and delight.
The families of the two victims gasped and cried as mobile phone footage of part of the attack was played in court.
On more than one occasion I gasped as I came across some of the refreshingly contrarian, informal, and humanistic ways Derek chose to run and grow his business.
When a photo of a fetus was projected onto a pull-down screen, one juror gasped and shut her eyes, while several other jurors shifted in their seats and took notes.
The injury occurred right in front of the Louisville bench, where the players gasped and turned away quickly at the sight of Ware's dangling leg, which was broken in two places.
When the dish was set before me, I gasped.
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While big ugly conglomerates gasped for air during the 1970s, start-ups such as Federal Express, Microsoft, Apple, Genentech, Charles Schwab Corp. and Oracle were launched on the basis of cheaper technology and radically new business models.
"That's called 'cryptic foreshadowing, ' " Ashley gasped.
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In the balmy autumn sun light, I chatted with a cyclist dressed as a crocodile, saw people arriving horizontally on a collection of ornately decorated "recumbent" bikes, and gasped in awe as cyclists literally passed over head on raised, "stilted" bikes.
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