If his period of confinement have been very long, the prospect of release bewilders and confuses him. |
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Such behaviour on the part of young people bewilders parents and pastors today. |
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At first this new arrangement bewilders me, then I'm angry that nobody told me we were moving. |
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It bewilders me why so many fans go so far to slavishly ape their icons' lifestyle, dress, and style. |
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But what bewilders me is that instead of providing a real solution, the local authority simply forces the schools to close. |
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It bewilders the 22 regular panelists on the show, every one of whom was asked to continue with this new program, some of them as guest hosts. |
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For someone who, in the past, has been rated as the best goalkeeper in the world, it bewilders me why he so often opts to do the silly as opposed to the sensible. |
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The utter imprudence of our mayor and City Council bewilders me. |
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However, today the situation has improved considerably, and in this context the Governments reluctance bewilders the unions. |
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This double standard bewilders the public and undermines the campaign for freeing Gilad. |
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The failure of modern day players to understand the value of quick ball from the breakdown, frankly bewilders me. |
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Such Congressional tomfoolery bewilders our friends and fritters away our international capital. |
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A lot of beginners that bewilders and evokes malfunction or VMware Workstation itself Joomla! |
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Le Rocher, a vacated place located next to a lighthouse, underneath a trendy advertisement, where the loud commercial music bewilders. |
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Such confusion bewilders voters, but the government has given no indication that it wants to scrap any of it. |
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Quite where Britain is supposed to get its alliances from bewilders me. |
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Out of the horribleness that is communism there is one question that bewilders us more than all others: why do the people in communistic countries suffer this succession of unnecessary miseries at the hands of their leaders? |
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He bewilders because he conceives the game in a different way to others. |
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Tasers fire two darts, and temporarily disable their targets with a five-second discharge of 50,000 volts that contracts the muscles and bewilders the nervous system. |
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