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It is quite perplexing.
I must say that I find Nicholas D. Kristof's logic for finding a fascist Russia preferable to a Communist one quite perplexing ("The Poison Puzzle," column, Dec. 15).
"It's quite perplexing," said Zahidul Huque, who heads the United Nations team group on H.I.V./AIDS for the Philippines.
"This case is quite perplexing," Clarence Darrow wrote his ex-wife in 1924, "and will most likely be a hard struggle to save the lives of the boys".
Father Seamus Finn, chairman of the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR), a coalition of asset management firms with more than $100bn under management, said McDonald's exclusion of the press was "deeply disturbing and quite perplexing".
This is quite perplexing when you consider that Douglas Hurd was ruled out as a future leader of the Conservative Party in 1990 on the grounds that he'd been to Eton.
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I'm rather perplexed by this debate, which has been going in the UK for quite some time because I view taxes as not optional.
Glenys Stacey of Ofqual said: "Teachers and others should expect marking to be of good quality and are quite rightly perplexed and concerned on those rare occasions when marks change considerably on appeal.
The question of predicting fluid responsiveness with CVP use is quite controversial and somewhat perplexing.
Quite why Livingsocial has not responded to this competition is perplexing.
Among other things, he had not quite figured out how to use the credit card machines on gas pumps, and the world of dating was just as perplexing.
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