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A more confounding question for some who knew them best was how such a seemingly nice couple — like Mr. Dillon's mother without a criminal history — could have ended up this way.

So, here's one more confounding question.

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His doubts now extend even to the identification of his daughter's body; among the many large issues facing the officials dealing with the Chihuahua feminicides, perhaps none is more confounding than the question of why they have, on several occasions, turned over to a grieving family what appears to have been the wrong body.

However, much of the analysis of this incident seems to skirt a more troubling and confounding question.

These puzzling questions become even more confounding when you consider the exhibition's obviously trick photographs, like those of giant ears of corn on flatbed railroad cars or of celebrities whose heads have been grafted onto anonymous bodies.

But even more confounding -- since these Southern farmers will not be the last to find themselves in such a pickle -- is the question of what to do about it.

Here's hoping the band is even more confounding onstage.

The truly confounding question is why terrorists and their supporters have no regard for life.

There also was a more confounding problem: until about a month ago the colt's testicles had not descended.

I have always done my own booking, and I've never found the process more confounding than it is now.

More confounding, the Taliban and their Qaeda allies have found in northwestern Pakistan a refuge that has proved almost impregnable.

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