Indeed, there is mystifyingly little on Chechnya and the broader woes of the north Caucasus. |
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And that would not be, as some in Labour mystifyingly imply, somehow the Tories' fault for fulminating on the issue, thus driving Scots into the nationalists' embrace. |
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He was mystifyingly loaned out towards the end of the season, but many were happy to see him return in the summer. |
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Public infrastructure studies are mystifyingly precise in choosing what assets should be considered, while being exasperatingly elusive about why they chose those particular assets. |
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The chamber is mystifyingly out of touch with the realities of everyday life for today's working families. |
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He has mystifyingly taken the non-singing lead in a musical that is hideously naff, shallow, creepingly misogynist, badly acted and as phoney as a three-lire bill. |
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By now, Knox and Sollecito have been convicted, acquitted and convicted again, and the underlying forensic evidence has been both exposed as a sham and, mystifyingly, reinstated. |
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There was little pleasure for Chambers or anyone else yesterday as Sussex mystifyingly killed the game. |
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She would much rather talk of her time with a more muck-and-brass racing personality, who seems mystifyingly to have escaped The Tatler's attentions. |
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Susan Haynes was inspired by Ronald Carlson's Sheep painting to create Dollbaby, which mystifyingly features three women frolicking naked as a sheep wanders past. |
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A day after Red Bull announced they had abolished team orders for their duelling racers, Mark Webber's car mystifyingly ran out of fuel in qualifying. |
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Mystifyingly underrated by our fans, once again he was a crucial player. |
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