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Lambertz managed to stammer a bemused "why not?" before Werner frogmarched him into the changing room.
This afternoon, the people of Bolton mostly seem a bit bemused why a young guy, with no socks on, is having his picture taken.
Roth has to get his kit off in an upcoming project, he confides, bemused why anyone would want "to look at a 55-year-old geezer", but he feels it is almost a duty to show his flaws on screen.
When Chrome launched, a lot of people (including me) were bemused: why a new browser?
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I'm also bemused by why it's animating your emotions to the extent it is.
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor visit, Wallis Simpson sweeping in, bemused at why the English don't understand Hitler, the Duke nervously biting his nails and bleating about his brother not answering his calls.
Abi Brown, leader of the Conservative group, said she was "bemused" by why the council was moving premises at all.
Anyone bemused by why their newsfeed is serving up cures for baldness when they have a full head of hair or miracle diets when they are stick-thin will be pleased to hear that Facebook is working to make ads more relevant.
The elegance with which Sledgehammer has nailed Advanced Warfare's online multiplayer leaves me bemused at why the game's campaign remains so oddly tedious, a mish-mashed mess of new ideas failing to gel with an antiquated formula.
That's why I'm always a bit bemused when people ask me why I don't make music that sounds like Endtroducing any more.
This might bemuse observers: why would a bank buy a loan rather than issue it itself?
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