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The first thing that boggled me when the show opened to its first challenge (committing the sin of passion) was hearing the dialogue spoken in English.
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(That always boggles me, as a pedestrianly pragmatic American: I'm not sure if what I'm missing flies beyond the feeble grasp of my intelligence or, simply, isn't there).
The criticism of NBC used to boggle me because I knew Dick Ebersol, the longtime chief of sports at NBC, to be one of the most knowledgeable executives in sports.
"It just boggles me that we have got to beg for a royal commission when 5% of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population nationally is killing themselves," he said.
The fact that four Senators didn't show up and speak out boggles me.
My teenage mind boggled.
"It was a little mind boggling to me that the C.S.B. was still having to discuss whether they should issue these urgent recommendations," he said.
It's just mind boggling to me".
And the fact that we're not running to solve this problem when all the solutions already exist is just mind boggling to me.
Antonio Fatas, like me, is boggled by the OECD's apparent inability even to contemplate the possibility that Europe's poor economic performance is the result of fiscal austerity.
I'm on a few dating websites, which at times keeps me busy, but most of all keeps me a bit boggled and confused.
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