But this bit of scientific jiggery-pokery leaves my mind in an even more boggled state than usual. |
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Josh's mind boggled in the futile effort to penetrate the abstruse complexity of an esoteric form of thinking that was altogether foreign to him. |
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April's elections were marked by violence and fraud on a scale that boggled the imagination even of jaded Nigerian voters. |
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Which leaves us all the more boggled as to why he would have no interest in current affairs. |
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A Surveillance State that would have boggled the mind of Orwell was born. |
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When Charlemagne visited the vineyards of the Moselle valley on the German-Luxembourg border, Luxembourgeois vintners boggled in horror at the idea of serving wines from the German side of the river. |
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My mind has been boggled for some months now by that simple sentence. |
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Now, my mind is boggled by section 6 of the Indian Act. |
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How Offaly managed to blow such a commanding position against a very limited Longford side boggled the mind but they appear to have regrouped from that setback. |
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