You'll dislike this show while watching it, but an hour later you'll be dumbfounded by its cunning. |
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The other gaped at them dumbfounded, a cigarette falling from his open mouth. |
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Now it was Adam who was dumbfounded as he stared in astonishment at the card in his hands. |
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We were dumbfounded at this rudeness and I got up and knelt on the clay floor. |
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I was so dumbfounded, I had to take a photo to show you what goes into 24 chocolate crackles. |
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I knew she was a strong woman, not just in battle, but even this showcase dumbfounded me. |
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The breathtaking display of skill and derring-do by the cadets of the National Cadet Corps on Sunday left one dumbfounded. |
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Personally, I am dumbfounded by people who say they wouldn't know what to do if they were suddenly made squillionaires. |
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When they were told that the paper's workforce had gone on strike, these bright young things were dumbfounded. |
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Many industry watchers were dumbfounded at the overt bias and political boosterism. |
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Minor minions also decided to get in on the act of being totally dumbfounded as to what to do. |
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I was dumbfounded that police shootings of citizens can simply go uninvestigated and without a determined call for justice. |
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It left me absolutely dumbfounded to see the 25-foot high walls, to see how towns have been split into two. |
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This grapefruit sized meatball is baked with melty mozzarella and tangy marinara, and when it arrives at the table, customers are dumbfounded. |
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Teachers, students and parents stood behind yellow police tape and watched dumbfounded as their school was engulfed in amber flames. |
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Jerome was dumbfounded at the double life his longtime chess partner had been leading. |
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But, as I crunched the vegetables more, my tongue was dumbfounded by a surprise flavor. |
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Key seemed too dumbfounded at the fusion to do anything more than keep himself aloft above the pool. |
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Stopped just eighty-six meters from a collision, the frigate's commander was no doubt dumbfounded by the sudden reversal of position. |
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The apparition is myself, and I stare dumbfounded as my double punches me in the stomach. |
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Whit's brown eyes widened before he stared dumbfounded at the talking rag doll. |
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On several occasions during a trip to London last week I was dumbfounded by the evidence of this. |
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I am always dumbfounded by the utter lack of taste displayed in selecting the most popular choices on the jukebox. |
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She was dumbfounded at this magical event, and stood there open mouthed for a long time, looking at this strange object in her own hand. |
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Her mouth was like a cave as she stood dumbfounded by the array of weird electronic devices, and their sheer size. |
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I'm left dumbfounded when a Protestant asks me how I can pretend infallibility is not contradicted in light of this. |
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We are dumbfounded by frivolous concerns about violence preventing such an effort to succeed. |
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Early in my mandate as Commissioner, I met someone from India who was simply dumbfounded by this situation. |
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Individual groups are making huge efforts to restore understanding and then an initiative comes along that leaves them dumbfounded. |
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I checked the table of contents and found myself dumbfounded by the titles of the papers. |
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When I heard these words, I must confess I was dumbfounded, and when I read them later, I was still more astonished. |
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Gallagher opened the morning newspaper and was dumbfounded to read in the obituary column that he had died. |
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The municipality of Tripoli, dumbfounded by the presence of these youngsters who were actively supported by the inhabitants, decided to act. |
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On Thursday, a woman who answered the phone there was dumbfounded as to why someone would be asking about the case. |
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I was devastated the first time I was deleted, and dumbfounded each time thereafter. |
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He watched, dumbfounded, as the e-mail went out to a long list of US government recipients, none of which was in his address book. |
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The new financial supervisory commission, which has had responsibility for the funds since April 1st, appears dumbfounded. |
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I am dumbfounded why she and her party have decided not to vote in favour of the budget. |
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This is one striking breed. Seeing it for the first time in the flesh you will be dumbfounded by its sheer size. |
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I am dumbfounded that your organization is not capable of stopping such practices. |
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Last July, when Pan went to withdraw some money from the bank, he was dumbfounded to find that all the money in his US and Hong Kong dollar accounts had evaporated. |
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The mage was jittering nervously as Lushya simply stood there dumbfounded. |
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When it comes to chasing someone on land, it will leave you dumbfounded as it cruises at a supersonic speed with its belly ballooned like heavy grit. |
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Now at that point, faces just sort of go blank, people are dumbfounded. |
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Much of the crowd appeared dumbfounded as Franken took the microphone and sounded like he'd just downed a fifth and maybe smoked a little something, too. |
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Or nailing a whizzing forehand exactly at the right moment to leave his opponent dumbfounded across the net. |
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He's a little dumbfounded at reviews of the film that criticize the repetitiveness of some dialogue or inarticulate speech, two of the aspects that make the film feel true. |
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She has already seen her children, Rahul and Priyanka, become important politicians in their own rights. Mrs Gandhi has dumbfounded her critics so far, but has done so largely by achieving consensus against the odds. |
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It is unfortunate that the Conservative government seems to have been caught off guard, flat-footed and, in some respects, dumbfounded by some of the protectionist developments south of the border. |
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We were so dumbfounded, we didn't even have time to draw our bows before the yote realized his mistake and streaked out of sight. |
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The analytical mind of the left brain remains dumbfounded, forced to remain silent and finally the love of God can flow into our hearts and enlighten us. |
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That's when the vocals come up and everyone is left dumbfounded. |
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The batsman, Kathryn Leng, asked the umpire dumbfounded if Charlie was going to bowl with a helmet on. |
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The actor's inspired performance of Hamlet's soliloquy left the audience dumbfounded. |
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Citizens buy into anti corruption initiatives only when it is convenient and only to find themselves dumbfounded and dejected when it is ineffective. |
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Tirico stood there dumbfounded, and the woman turned and left the soiree. |
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Why are you like a man dumbfounded, a champion who cannot save? |
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If you were allowed to see the multitude of hearts that are receiving abundant graces from their sufferings, you would be absolutely dumbfounded to note the current gigantic movement. |
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While the Serbs dumbfounded their own audience with classical hoaxes about the alleged shooting of dozens of NATO aeroplanes, the NATO propaganda topped the real crimes of the Serbs with false news they made up. |
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I am truly dumbfounded by the debate on this bill. |
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Those who are trying to discern the good grain from the cockle in the writings, words and actions of Marie-Paule Giguère can only be dumbfounded over so much guilelessness and delusion. |
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Such an argument left the Protecteur du citoyen dumbfounded. |
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He says the industry is particularly dumbfounded by the edict's timing. |
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She was on the train at the time, and when I told her she was dumbfounded. |
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The Chair: That was so short, and I'm so dumbfounded I'm going to ask that we take a five-minute break to enable the technician to go over the system so we don't have any problems. |
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I was dumbfounded to see these motions on the notice paper. |
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I personally find the radical design appealing to a certain extent, but it's not hard to figure out why traditional Cadillac buyers are dumbfounded. |
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This morning when I was reading the newspaper, I was dumbfounded to see that two days before the vote, suddenly they were talking about the budget. |
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The hairy, heavily girthed specimens that patrolled the outfield in 1973 would have been dumbfounded by the fitness regimes and pop-star girlfriends of today's professional. |
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Still, from within my caul of raptness I'm dumbfounded by flowers. |
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