I think, at some point, some of these analysts should just look at this case and realize that it's discombobulating for the prosecution. |
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When his sister Anna comes to stay, things briefly tilt towards farce as she stomps about, brandishing mop and bucket and discombobulating the household in a cleaning frenzy. |
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The Greek translation of labyrinth is 'disambiguation,' and its discombobulating and introspective nature suit the zentai aesthetic. |
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Beauty and surgical procedure combined in a single discombobulating word. |
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To such people and to the masses beyond who witnessed this week's startling scenes on television the notion that America might be a force for good in the lives of Arabs must be thoroughly discombobulating. |
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China's growing economic might is discombobulating American politics. |
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Only a discombobulating dolt would not notice this and cling with pathetic desperation to the last vestiges of past glory. |
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British drinkers are, in the main, an extremely conservative bunch with even the slightest prospect of change discombobulating them very easily. |
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Once the cab driver had figured out exactly which hotel we were looking for, first impressions were discombobulating. |
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But until that day comes I will be stuck in this discombobulating, upside down place that is the dating world. |
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Musically, it's hardly unfamiliar – weeping Americana, backed with fuzzes of electric guitar and organ that slide in and out of focus, discomfiting and discombobulating – but expertly done. |
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He captures well the discombobulating transition on trips to and from the darkness of an Alaskan winter into the heat and humidity of Central America. |
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