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To Edwards, Green's death was even more baffling than the crimes in a Holmes story.
I suspect that gloss is more baffling than the original sentences, but there it is.
Worse, Marigold's transformation from arrogant starlet to woman in love is more baffling than believable.
It presents us with a figure far more baffling than an unreliable narrator: an anti-reliable author.
For the American Civil War, the question is perhaps more baffling than for most wars, because some traditional answers have little if any relevance.
This is hardly Gere's fault; no skill is more baffling than tap — how can the staccato turn largo and liquid like that?
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But even more baffling to Frankfurt than the fact that Princeton wanted to republish his essay, was just how many people clearly want to read it.
Albert Einstein remarked that politics is much more baffling and difficult than physics and that consequences of errors in politics are likely to make far more difference to the world than the miscalculations of science.
Perhaps not so much as "Alias," in which the appearance of a new secret agency -- throwing all the characters' motives into question -- made the show more baffling, if possible, than it was last season.
In a panel session on Friday afternoon, he said he found the current economic situation "much more baffling and less predictable than … at the height of the crisis".
He is housed with the affluent Travers family, whose chaotic emotional life is if anything more baffling to its members than to its foreign guest.
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