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What did bewildered delegates think when Reagan was compared to the most evil, reviled figure of the 20th century, with our most disgraced president thrown in for good measure, and in wholly unsavory terms suggesting our entwined fear, fascination, and complicity?
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"I do get bewildered," he said.
And in a 1935 letter, only a week before his accident, he wrote: "What I have done, what I am doing, what I am going to do, puzzle and bewilder me.
The ease with which I had done it bewildered me.
The labels didn't bewilder with tongue-twisting appellation contrôlées (though there were some really bad jokes).
The one of Princess Diana, as finished a painting as Dumas is ever likely to do, is bewildering for the wrong reasons.
If Serena Williams can bagel a fitter, younger opponent in the third set of a semi-final at a slam while appearing to be operating on half a lung and anaesthetised legs – as she did to beat the bewildered Timea Bacsinszky on Thursday – her opponent in Saturday's final, Lucie Safarova, has no chance.
If you have this strange 12-year-old wandering around staring at you all the time, which I imagine is what I did, and this bewildered 8-year-old, how do you handle that?
When Facebook took off, many people were bewildered; didn't the world already have Tribe.net, Friendster, and MySpace?
Clinically, prion patients are not repetitive in conversation, do not characteristically fail to recognize clinicians and others, and do not seem bewildered in their forgetfulness in the way that patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) do.
Always make a note of things to say so you don't get bewildered during the speech.
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