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My own perplexity at the list starts with the concept of mention.
There was, among his friends last weekend, some perplexity at the way his speech was reported.
The narrator begins in perplexity at a spectacle run the wrong way, in which he is inescapably playing a part.
This prompted Monk fans around the world to stare in perplexity at the same fat-suit with a different face.
Inside I found a group of eastern Europeans staring in perfect perplexity at a statue of Chris Evans.
Does this signal a desperate hunger for belly laughs in contemporary dance, or a general perplexity at what else is on offer?
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Watch the clip above and embrace the perplexity. .
One is left to imagine Rubio staring at his backyard in perplexity as it sinks beneath the Atlantic.
Writing in the 1960s, the founder of the Friendship Sloop Society, Bernard MacKenzie, expressed perplexity as to why so many people on so many docks wanted a look at his boat.
"I thought they'd quit doing that," she said in a tone of ordinary annoyance and perplexity, rubbing at the gray smear that looked as if it had been made by a greasy crayon.
Whether it was at my ignorant daring or at the perplexity of the phrase itself, I'm not sure, but my parents laughed.
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