Sentence examples for in confounded from inspiring English sources

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" 'Just one question, then: Why did the Evil King Hitler do that?' " Caught by memory, Mr. Taylor slaps his knee in confounded silence.

This was made possible as the exclusion of idiosyncratic responders reduced the variability of the data set and thus potential discriminatory biomarkers were not obscured by overlapping signals in confounded spectra.

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Alexander has history in confounding Burton.

The policymakers have also succeeded in confounding the American public.

Paul Torday seems to take pleasure in confounding expectations.

Perhaps that's because the film succeeds in confounding its own theology.

She took immense pleasure in confounding those who would write her off.

Perhaps Reed has taken inspiration from Moe Tucker in confounding public expectation.

In both cases, rather than stepping aside, voters seemed to delight in confounding the expectations of the "better informed".

Though her cinema was more obviously thematic than her choreography, Rainer remained more interested in confounding viewers than gratifying them.

This novel draws heavily on research, but it does so in confounding ways.

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