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Learning about Alibaba has been a bit confounding for people in the U.S.
MAASTRICHT, the Netherlands — As a flood of collectors began pouring into the cavernous convention center here for the invitation-only opening of the European Fine Art Fair on Thursday afternoon, the first artwork they encountered was a bit confounding.
As I have written in the past, smartwatches are a bit confounding, as tech products go.
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The folks at the Island County Historical Society Museum were a bit confounded when presented with Dr. Baur's letter refuting their interpretation of the facts.
ONE of the less noted milestones of the year just ended was the 50th anniversary of the window sticker, the now-ubiquitous price sheet that has helped to make new-car purchases a bit less confounding since the late 1950s.
The group, published by DC Comics, has had a bit of a confounding history.
To confound a bit more, this week my new artists are also my old artists.
Those publicly shamed included a former vice-president.All this is shaking up the cosy, craven world of Nigerian business and politics a bit, and confounding the president's critics.
His new label, UIVO, aims to promote a new kind of Brazilian music that will confound outsiders: "A bit more gloomy, not so tropical," he says.
The big deal is that she can open apps, which confounds me just a bit.
This is the first of a trilogy in which Apu leaves childish things behind and goes into a world every bit as confounding as the one his father could not master.
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