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Federer looked bemused much of the time, and in the early stages made a string of unforced errors as Monfils took the first two sets in little over an hour.
So far, its staying power has surprised and enthused a large swath of America, and surprised and bemused much of the media.
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For these reasons, Quilts has prompted as much bemused incomprehension as curiosity.
Bemused by how much collectors want her in the frame, the artist mimics a male voice: "Is she behind that mask?
But he still seemed as much bemused as discomfited yesterday that administration officials have been caught making payoffs for positive "news coverage" from ostensibly independent journalists.
On holiday in Greece, Neil Finn was as much a bemused bystander to what was happening as anyone else.
Dickson's travels often bemuse himself as much as his bedazzled readers; he has endearing moments of self-doubt, and vividly abandons journalistic convention to describe the chasing-down of interviewees at a quirky variety of venues.
"Why do you hate it so much?" she asked, bemused.
This fact seems to leave him, as much as anything, bemused.
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