Indeed, practitioners of musical apartheid would be utterly flummoxed by Nyro. |
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Things comes to a head when Eka decides to visit her son in Paris, bringing her flummoxed family with her. |
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Andy was puzzled by how discombobulated I was on the phone, and I was too flummoxed to say anything until she'd left. |
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Her friend was flummoxed so she included a question about men shaving in her next column. |
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Yet dark energy is a nebulous concept, one that has thus far flummoxed some of the smartest researchers on the planet. |
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We humans are a strange breed, creatures of habit, this one small change in my routine has rendered me flummoxed. |
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Outside of the airport, we were a bit flummoxed by the fact there appeared to be no taxis. |
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I go to universities, and there are incredibly smart people who are totally flummoxed by the caption contest. |
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When they weren't directing their energies against their seaside rivals, the Richmond students sometimes flummoxed their own teachers. |
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But the latest poster campaign to hit the streets of Witham has flummoxed residents. |
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Mr Rawson said he was completely flummoxed by the decision taken by the bank. |
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It was a silly digression, but one that's effective in showing him as a flummoxed lummox. |
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We had the usual conversation about life here, and he was just flummoxed by the place. |
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Research suggests that chronic panic sufferers may be easily flummoxed by their bodily sensations. |
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We could guffaw at the antics of a batty learner-driver, a camp airport official or flummoxed hotel workers. |
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Even the Ministry of Information official who accompanied me was flummoxed. |
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But try to get this Glasgow lassie to explain her design philosophy and she's flummoxed. |
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This year, Europe's citizens have flummoxed their political leaders in referenda and general elections. |
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The low amount of research has flummoxed the scientists and doctors and left thousands without any prospect of relief. |
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The Treasury Department, which oversees the trade embargo with Cuba, was similarly flummoxed. |
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So, when foxed and flummoxed, there's nothing for it but this excellent glossary. |
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Ellen is certainly not likely to play the part of Cowell's ditsy, flummoxed sidekick. |
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When he arrived at the crash site, a mile away, he was flummoxed. |
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When he picked up his first job application, he was flummoxed. |
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Civic officials are flummoxed as there is a ban on killing stray dogs. |
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Venus Williams is becoming an old hand at press conferences, but even she was flummoxed by one question that came her way after losing out to sister Serena in the final. |
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Most flummoxed of all about these obstacles is the president himself. |
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Only fans of the series will know why, others will be flummoxed. |
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The nice young woman at the Pensions Service was a little flummoxed. |
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The leading minds in baseball medicine are flummoxed by the labrum. |
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The man was flummoxed by all these incomprehensible goings-on. |
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The local crew and interviewer alike are both flummoxed and impressed. |
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Were he alive today, Howard, the pomologist, would likely be flummoxed by the heirloom revival. |
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British diplomats' biggest worry is not that Scotland Yard will be flummoxed, but that it might succeed. |
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You can be on a constructor's wavelength but be flummoxed by entries that are not in your wheelhouse. |
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And if minerals that depend upon life for their formation show up, then researchers will be flummoxed. |
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His wrung-out, David Sedaris-ish voice wraps itself ringingly around O'Brien's poetry, charming his flummoxed surrogate. |
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It looks bad when a superpower is flummoxed because its esteem in the eyes of others slumps. |
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As the interview comes to a close, Baldwin is flummoxed by two final questions. |
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Even the most devoted foodies and wine aficionados can be flummoxed by the best wine-and-food pairings. |
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Gatt met her idol once when she was in the audience, but she was flummoxed and unable to speak. |
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Modern reliance on mobile phones means that when visitors find themselves without a signal, they're flummoxed. |
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If the Taliban, they appear flummoxed as to how to respond to the attack, with spokesmen refusing to confirm, deny, praise or condemn it. |
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Today, researchers are flummoxed as to the whereabouts of this gargantuan cultural artifact. |
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Anyone with fond memories of fluke jollities such as National Express and Something for the Weekend will be flummoxed by Absent Friends's Jacques Brelian melodrama. |
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Gore stood up to challenge Bush in this 2000 debate, but got flummoxed and deflated by a simple nod. |
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Where they had initially felt vulnerable, scarred by those experiences in south-west London two weeks ago, they grew into the contest with Chelsea increasingly flummoxed by an inability to score early. |
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In fact, the only time he looked flummoxed was when presented with training bras. |
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No surprise, then, when Sophie and her American symbologist companion are flummoxed by a strange written text that they suspect may be a form of ancient Semitic. |
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The finest minds in the Western intelligence community were flummoxed. |
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He's good at what he knows, but he gets completely flummoxed when new problems arise. |
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I am somewhat flummoxed, to put it mildly, that the member would not acknowledge the fact that the Minister of Transport, as the minister from Quebec, has done a lot of work in this area. |
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The occasional big-name guest can be flummoxed by its intimacy. |
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While movie buffs will be fascinated, casual film goers may be flummoxed. |
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That close control and sway flummoxed Liam Feeney, Pugh hammering his shot back across goal and in via the goalkeeper's fingertips, six minutes before half-time. |
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But what England were less accustomed to was playing so many short deliveries on a bouncy wicket, and, with the exception of Ian Bell, they were flummoxed. |
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Flummoxed by an illusion of peace, the US lost its foreign policy bearings. |
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