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The origins of MERS are even more baffling.
That makes their disease-free status even more baffling.
Why the government thinks consumers should be hoodwinked in the cause of trying to compete with Chile and Australia in wine production is even more baffling.
This makes Poole's jibe that "nature writers do tend to whitewash the non-human world as a place of eternal sun-dappled peace and harmony" even more baffling.
But investors and market experts say they are likely to have made a crazy trading day that much crazier, spooking anyone with a retirement fund and sparking an outburst of panic selling — and making Tuesday's rebound seem even more baffling.
That Greece should find itself at the centre of a financial maelstrom – amid fears of it defaulting on that debt – with unforeseen consequences for the stability of the eurozone, is, for many, even more baffling.
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"I can't believe this is entertaining," Vance says, always a little baffled that people log on and even more baffled that so many return.
Circulation plummeted and British readers grew even more baffled.
What is the cost of a human life?" The police are even more baffled.
By John Cassidy October 31, 2011 After watching Judy Woodruff interview Herman Cain on PBS's NewsHour, I am even more baffled by his handling of the Politico story.
But as Navy and other safety investigators search for what went wrong, submarine experts said the comments left them even more baffled how the crew could have failed to detect a trawler so close by.
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