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It is confounding to try to draw lines around when Patagonia's marketing encourages sales and when it discourages them.
All of which is confounding to an upstart like Jon Domhnall Gleesonn), who joins soronprfbs on keyboard after the band's usual player tries to drown himself in a cold gray English sea.
So it is confounding to learn that Mr. Hoyt made each piece by hand out of materials like clay, putty, resin, metal and various kinds of paint, and that each is the product of long-term fussing.
"And they all kept telling me, 'We want people to look at our art and recognize that we're human beings.' " It is confounding to try to fathom the lives that these detainees have had, the conditions that they have endured in our name while hidden from our view.
The towns very name is confounding to outsiders.
That idea is confounding to nations of laws because the net's own sovereignty depends upon no one having sovereignty over it.
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Those two ideas can be confounding to people who like to think in polarized terms.
It's confounding to many Aboriginal people as to why engagement hasn't followed such public pronouncements.
So it was confounding to reflect again and realise that, of course, I hadn't fully understood her.
But it was confounding to see so many other promising designers deliver collections that were just half and half.
In the zigzagging march of awards season, the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas can be confounding to the layperson.
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