| Indeed, the best interludes are scenes where teenagers capture the perplexities of adolescence with a throwaway observation. |
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| Yet, people are more prone to make mistakes when sleep deprivation and all the other perplexities of the race take their accumulative toll. |
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| I needed to find someone who knew the perplexities of managing championship greens. |
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| A dominant assumption in all forms, however, is that the clients have, within themselves, the answer to their perplexities and conflicts. |
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| Because the characters' moral perplexities are so carefully rendered throughout, they are captivating to the end. |
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| Outside the train, the concert footage is mingled with modern-day interviews, much of them regarding the political perplexities at the time. |
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| People there appear much more occupied with the daily problem of survival than the perplexities of decommissioning. |
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| The novel explores the meaning of enlightenment, and the perplexities of reconciling the ineffable and the everyday. |
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| Our academic knowledge, whether material or religious, does not in any way help solve the perplexities of life. |
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| Military members are real people living at a particular time in history and experiencing the perplexities of changing, clashing values. |
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| Minimally, when this book is open, philosophical perplexities are there, right there, in front of readers' eyes. |
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| Both economists were fascinated by the perplexities of elections and voting under simple majority rule. |
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| But a recent meditation in a deserted Moroccan line-up led me to ponder the perplexities of relative perfection. |
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| The debate on SARS in the European Parliament on 13 May added nothing to these observations and perplexities. |
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| We did nothing to create them, and we have to live up to them, with all their new perplexities. |
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| He instead withdraws into his Web site, where he writes, or rants, on the perplexities of life as the mysterious and enigmatic Emerso. |
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| It was he who first taught me that the ascent of mountains was an act of mystery, a way in to the greatest perplexities of human place in the land. |
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| Any other order would have been for me a source of endless perplexities and scruples. |
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| Enterprise in economic perplexities, beneficing straightening out within the legislation taking effect. |
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| The stock market and its vast perplexities were given a great respect from this ancient crone, whose understandings did not reach into that field. |
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| Delia's stepmother is dealing with strange perplexities of her own. |
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| These contentious issues concern two perplexities in particular. |
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| In my letters to them, they sensed my religious perplexities and frustrations. |
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| The history of exhibiting violence photojournalism is fraught with perplexities. |
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| Deborah Tannen knows all about sisterhood, sister-speak, and the pitfalls and perplexities of sibling rivalry. |
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| The labyrinth of perplexities that Abigail surveyed best summarized the vexations of the delegates in Philadelphia. |
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| The confusions in the takeover process only reflect the perplexities of China's transition to capitalism. |
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| I saw for the first time the anxieties, stresses and perplexities of war. |
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| Moreover, even if this underlying worry is shelved, there are further perplexities about testing scientific theories of consciousness. |
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| He studied the complexities of the English language and the perplexities of religious faith. |
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| To add to the coming perplexities, there is the issue of deference to the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights. |
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| The only pretext to apologise for Time is that some moments are found to be more profitable than others, accidents without consequence in an intolerable monotony of perplexities. |
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| It generally has not addressed how to interpret wave-particle duality and other perplexities of quantum mechanics. |
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| The Emperor, who was by then a focus of unresolvable perplexities, stood providing a strongly contrary appearance. |
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| He is a working man who probably lives as well as his salary affords, marries, has children, and takes a normal interest in the politics, poetry and perplexities of life. |
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| Bayle, a superb dialectician, challenged philosophical, scientific, and theological theories, both ancient and modern, showing that they all led to perplexities, paradoxes, and contradictions. |
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| Historically, it may be plausible that the notorious perplexities of the traditional problem of how mind relates to body motivated both the phenomenalistic positivists as well as the behaviourists and physicalists. |
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| Finding no acceptable answers to his perplexities, he chooses to put his faith instead in a joyful appreciation of the fleeting and sensuous beauties of the material world. |
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| Rather, let us be taken in by this music of unrivalled merit, whose implicit polyphony is suggested with absolute mastery, and which can make us fancy the perplexities of the human spirit. |
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| I will bear your burdens and your perplexities. |
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| A great deal of excellent humour was expended on the perplexities of mine host. |
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