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"Do you ever feel baffled sometimes yourself by what you've written?" she asked.
Surely the one thing that is required of "Ararat" is that viewers come away without confusion, versed in the facts of the case; instead, they may feel baffled and upset.
Photograph: Tristram Kenton The affair of Nick Hytner versus the "dead white men" of the critical establishment has been amusing, up to a point, but I'm surely not the only one to feel baffled that this sideshow has been allowed to overshadow the main event.
Van Fraassen replies with the recognition that "scientific realists tend to feel baffled by the idea that our opinion about the limits of perception should play a role in arriving at our epistemic attitudes toward science" (1985, 258).
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They felt baffled and betrayed, they said.
Chris Brook, legal adviser for the American Civil Liberties Union in North Carolina, said he felt baffled by his home state's swift descent.
He loathes his wife and his boss, feels baffled by his children, and lusts after almost every female form.
She felt baffled by his mercurial behavior: Lindbergh would stay with her and the five children only a few months a year, rarely saying where he was going.
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