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It's clever, and though it has slightly mystifying controls, they are well explained in the built-in help video.
Where to Eat The lobster roll, ubiquitous at lunch, may be slightly mystifying to first-time visitors: it's a grilled hot-dog roll stuffed to overflowing with fresh lobster meat dressed with just enough mayo to loosely hold it together.
The upcoming smoke-and-mirrors pantomime of conclave, where Benedict's successor will be chosen by locked-in cardinals who send up yes-no smoke signals, is certainly attention-getting, if not slightly mystifying regarding its public-relations device.
What is slightly mystifying is that Rosberg keeps putting himself in these positions and does not seem to learn from them.
By the eighteen-eighties, Kirk's columns were in syndication, reaching millions of women through a hundred and fifty newspapers nationwide: "SHE IS BOTH PARAGRAPHIC AND BREEZY," as one slightly mystifying Dallas Morning News headline promised.
Slightly mystifying, given the perky response to the fifth Mission: Impossible, is how far Rogue Nation currently lags behind number four, Ghost Protocol: $479.4m to $694.7m, and 64.5% to 69.9% in terms of the overseas split.
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Hannah Kanter London I confess I am slightly mystified by the rather hysterical reaction of some of your correspondents on the subject of circumcision.
Recalling the indignities of anal inspections, Black says: "[I] was slightly mystified at the extent of official curiosity about that generally unremitting aperture".
We're not quite sure that we are on the right train, we're slightly mystified by the menus and not entirely confident we're going to enjoy eating what we've ordered.
At this year's Booker banquet in the Guildhall, there will be an awkward moment when a middle-aged bloke in a suit rehearses the trading achievements of his company to the assembled literati, makes a segue to his commitment to the arts and sits down to polite, slightly mystified, applause.
Only slightly less mystifying were the several dozen assembled journalists who seemed to grant Mr. Sinclair some modicum of respect with their questions.
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