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Ed Beckham by @superhamps #Milifandom #CoolEdMiliband pic.twitter.com/8t9l6O8uPX He said the Milifandom campaign, which describes itself as "a movement against the distorted media portrayal of Ed," had "bemused" his wife Justine.

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It must have bemused Mr Henderson, who had come thinking that Britain was the main obstacle to concluding the IGC.In this section Europe wheels to the right Reform?

But on the presidential campaign trail, he has bemused the Washington establishment by transforming himself into a one-man grenade launcher.

The Yorkshire-born food writer, who has written 27 books, also said the EU law which only lets pasties made in Cornwall be called "Cornish pasties" has "bemused most Brits".

Four years of rowdy democracy that sometimes moved into the streets have not done much to improve the lot of ordinary Indonesians, many of whom see signs of a return to authoritarianism.Miss Megawati's stance has bemused many.

The controversy, which involves a bewildering array of acronyms, both for Britain's disparate radical groups and for sexual practices, has bemused even veteran activists familiar with the internecine warfare of the left.

The uproar, however, has bemused Rao Abdur Raheem a lawyer for the prosecution, who said Muslims could "take the law into their own hands" if Rimsha was not convicted.

And, under an arrangement that has bemused financiers and angered staff, London Lite, the free rival that was once the Standard's stablemate, continues to take its content and attend news meetings.

And the question of how the prime minister chiselled out the time in the packed Number 10 diary to make a major speech on welfare has bemused old Downing Street hands.

If you remove the Ferrari, there is nothing here that would have bemused Feydeau, and Veber films in general give a strong, time-puncturing hint of what it was like to sit in a Paris theatre in 1907 and watch a Feydeau farce.

This 17th century template also explains the series' bold tonal shifts between heartbreak and dark farce, a combination which – despite drawing weekly audiences of more than 7.5 million and creating a Wednesday night ratings powerhouse for BBC1 with The Great British Bake-Off – has bemused some critics and channel-clickers.

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