There is one plot twist, however, late in the film involving Michael Douglas' character that really stupefied me. |
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Shaking the ache out of my hand and pretending not to heed my momentarily stupefied foe, I brush past him, taking advantage of his disbelief. |
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Because a stupefied nation is a subdued nation, an unquestioning nation, a hang-about-who-said-we-should-go-to-war-nation. |
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Most of the audience with whom I saw the film seemed as stupefied and astonished as I was by the dullness of the proceedings. |
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But Lachlan himself was the miracle, always standing stupefied and shocked, having escaped with only a few cuts and bruises. |
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Strangely and incredibly, my daughter stops crying, and I am stupefied and comforted by the realisation I am going to enjoy this. |
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But when I looked at Juan, he was staring at me with his jaw dropped, totally stupefied, and then he got mad too. |
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When I walked out of the movie theatre after seeing the film, I was stupefied. |
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The one called Hogarth is charcoal-black, a contemplative podge that looks out upon the world with stupefied wonder. |
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The danger is that a public stupefied by celebrity and trivia will be ill-informed and disinclined to engage in the democratic process. |
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The conclusion that all bowlers chuck at varying degrees has stupefied a section of opinion, notably the Australians. |
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Retailers of the legend seem stupefied by Tamerlane, never knowing whether to praise him for his military prowess or shudder at his ferocity. |
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If that were possible, French movies would long ago have stupefied the world. |
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Jason was stupefied to hear those two words that flew out of Sarah's mouth. |
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The man on the ground got back up surprised, when he saw no assailant he was stupefied for words. |
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Charles Bowermcen, the team's leader was equally stupefied at the infrastructure around but saddened about the housing shortages. |
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The idea that anyone could be tormented by curiosity with regard to her life stupefied me. |
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To wide acclaim, Dimitri has stupefied global audiences with dynamic DJ sets and well-crafted albums. |
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I banged on the door, too inebriated and stupefied to think. |
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Almost stupefied, you repeated out of habit what had for years been the gesture of your love. |
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Then to my quite stupefied surprise it dawned on me that I was hearing as well as seeing. |
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I hope that you are stupefied in these days and that God's wonder embraces you, redresses you and burns inside of you. |
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As the priest and the three other men looked in stupefied astonishment the door of the hut creaked open, and in it stood the old woman. |
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The young monk sat almost stupefied with horror at the strange things he had heard, at the strange things which had happened to his superior. |
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After she broke the kiss he smiled, stupefied, and shook his head. |
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The group stood stupefied and shocked in the middle of the sidewalk. |
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Rachel was stupefied, unable to do anything but stop her trembling lips. |
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The tattoo story once again stupefied the business media. |
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He was obviously surprised, not to say stupefied by Alberto Giacometti's drawn figures, where the graphics limited to a simple tight thread whirls and makes appear the shape of the paper with such violence and reality. |
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Does the fixed and stupefied image remain, the fall of a heavenly viewpoint here below, the cut or the coin that an abstract creation assigns to representation? |
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Finally, after 25 days of such agony, when the bird is completely stupefied with pain and unable to move, it is killed and the gigantic liver, considered a delicacy at ten times its normal size, is removed. |
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And while those at Green Point Stadium were rendered stupefied, history should have warned that, in shooting terms, wearing an orange shirt in a FIFA World Cup is akin to having a magician's cape on one's back. |
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The audience was stupefied most of all by Stefan Tarara's maturity of interpretation in which a feeling for style and musicality are happily combined. |
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Although I share the idea that knowledge and an exchange of knowledge help build a better world, in the same ways as economic cooperation, I am particularly stupefied by this answer. |
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In Paris he met the first official Chinese ambassador to Britain and France, Guo Songtao, who was stupefied at his lack of preparation and concluded that the mission would fail. |
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Doesn't it seem that she herself is dumbly stupefied by the strangeness of the form that she quickly made in the flesh of her lower abdomen when she grimly etched the shape of a triangle with clips on her belly? |
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Dog 4 had stopped by then and as we stood transfixed in stupefied horror a vehement shout came from the group by the wall behind us to break the spell. |
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Then doors of the sanctum santorum close with a crash. We are left drained, stunned and stupefied in the dark. Silence seeps back. The ritual is over. |
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