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Stuart is one of them, and with this powerful book she explains how she herself arrived in the complicated Caribbean, and she analyzes and, crucially, humanizes its conflicted, confounding legacy.
The only contemporary representation we have of Zenobia is on a coin, which makes her look rather witchlike, but Gibbon's description of her pearly-white teeth and large black eyes, which "sparkled with uncommon fire," cast a spell over future historians, both in the West and in the Arab world, who quarrel over nearly everything having to do with Zenobia and her confounding legacy.
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That's what confounds legacy media folks: "If I get more audience and have more effective advertising, why am I not being paid more?" Because you're operating by media laws that are now outmoded.
From different angles, Charles R. Cross and Michael Eric Dyson try to make sense of these confounding legacies.
Yet, Aamodt seemed confounded that Miller's legacy seemed primarily about having fun.
He left a legacy that is perfect in its inscrutability: a spiralling monument as confounding as the coils of fossil ammonites were to pre-Darwinian eyes.
It was confounding.
The impact was confounding.
It really is confounding".
The turnover is confounding.
Mornings were especially confounding.
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