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The century underwent for the next two decades a rather baffling decline.
It was a rather baffling event to watch – particularly for the uninitiated.
The husbands, off at their jobs most of the time, perform only a peripheral role, and Skeeter has a rather baffling boyfriend (Chris Lowell), who behaves first like a lout, then like a prince, then like a lout again.
RM, London This was a rather baffling case, and not the first time that Santander has refused to refund a customer who claimed he had not authorised a payment.
Word comes today that the Obama campaign is floating the name of Ann Veneman, the Bush administration's *first* [update] agriculture secretary, a rather baffling idea, especially if you read Rick Perlstein's take-down at the Campaign for America's Future site.
This is a rather baffling statement.
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But, as the British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan once explained to a rather baffled William F. Buckley, Jr., the continuance of colonial rule would not make them more ready.
It's all rather baffling.
Some are familiar (prosody, biography, Emerson, America, the body, sex, woman, homosexuality, nature, prophecy and imagination) and a few are rather baffling, as Williams interjects modernity into the book.
Mr Hutton, it will be remembered, achieved a quite remarkable and, to some, rather baffling sales success with "The State We're In".
Before I go on, I feel I must issue a warning to readers: unless you come from a marketing background, some of the language could prove rather baffling.
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