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Ugh! * * * I'm quite bewildered by it.
Do I make myself clear?" I nodded, quite bewildered by the flood of words and especially by the wink.
The caption declares: "Bambi's mother, reincarnated as a middle-aged divorcée, pawed the ground in her support hose and mid-height heels, quite bewildered in her new surroundings".
Looking on, quite bewildered, as the programme's host, was a university professor who was more accustomed to discussing books for a small, refined audience composed of other university professors.
It's perfectly natural that Clinton and her audience would think this, and that "everybody", as Clinton described the political class in Virginia, would be "quite bewildered" in the meantime.
I was quite bewildered by these remarks and did not know what to make of them.
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At times it has been quite bewildering.
No doubt Cusk would find women who cling to these books like the Bible quite bewildering.
The detail is quite bewildering, with diagrams of the MGM's arena and colour codes for you to see where your purchase will put you.
You don't have the faintest idea how this is going to happen – in fact in a metaphysical sense it's actually quite bewildering, profound even.
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