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The "guests," as they are officially known, are often bewildered by their predicament.
He is also a Beckett veteran — in the last decade alone, Gambon has played the absurdist's often bewildered characters in "Eh Joe," "Endgame," and "Krapp's Last Tape".
"Many lawyers... are often bewildered when trying to foresee what the full impact of implementing certain actions will be," Blattmachr once wrote.
Mexico has a legal assistance program in the United States because, its diplomats say, Mexicans are often bewildered by American procedures and many speak poor English.
They were also often bewildered to find that the very gang violence they were fleeing in their home countries was present in the U.S., too.
Agency members themselves were often bewildered by the radical milieu -- witness the endless anecdotes about infiltrators spouting rhetoric about "pigs" and "the Establishment" while wearing telltale wingtip shoes.
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The perturbing and often bewildering nature of his comments did not go unnoticed by other Earth Empires players.
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