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Shane Warne was bemused in the Sky commentary box.

He too is bemused, in his own way.

Karl Smith is bemused; in two posts he asks what Wall Street thinks quantitative easing does, and apparently is getting a lot of vehemence but no coherence.

The stories of actors on drugs are nothing new, from Errol Flynn to Charlie Sheen, we have been enthralled and bemused in equal part by tales of successful entertainers living fast and falling on their faces.

This will be welcomed by many US based investors looking for some 'vision' but many more recent investors attracted by the company's shareholder distribution credentials will be left somewhat bemused in our view.

He wasn't the only one who was bemused: In a swiftly posted update on her blog, Dash explained her appearance and her decision to vote for Mitt Romney over Barack Obama.

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It strikes me that this attitude is particularly bemusing in the book world, because while many commentators argue that we are living through a golden age of children's fiction, many of the same people also suggest that the British novel for adults is in crisis.

His Orthodoxy of 1908 has become a sort of touchstone text during the present vogue for philosophical theology, much cited by the likes of Slavoj Zizek and the radical theologian John Milbank, while oddball novels such as The Napoleon of Notting Hill (1904) and The Man Who Was Thursday (1908) retain the power to entertain and bemuse in equal measure.

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