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They predicted feeling perplexed, uneasy, anxious, or more vulnerable.
Certainly typical voters could be excused for feeling perplexed about how their bottom lines would be affected by the respective tax plans of Senators John McCain and Barack Obama.
That's one less child who will be feeling perplexed the next time a four-wheeled machine whizzes by him out in public.
VOTERS in this weekend's mayoral election in Bangkok can be forgiven for feeling perplexed.
But his replacement, experienced centre-half Clarke Carlisle, was at fault for Coventry's first goal and left Mills feeling perplexed.
They remain mute, leaving the contributor feeling perplexed and under-appreciated.
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You naturally feel perplexed; and yet I think that he must be still more perplexed in his attempt to escape us, for as the proverb says, when every way is blocked, there is no escape; now, then, is the time of all others to set upon him.
I have always felt perplexed about my inability to keep weight off.
Increasingly, though, it's not just artists who feel perplexed about what to make of award ceremonies.
I feel perplexed, as a student of history and ashamed, as a human being set to shape that history - who, in reality, is defunct.
If you feel perplexed while reading, that's OK.
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