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(Updike staunchly supported Obama in 2008, and described Sarah Palin as a "bird-brain". He was quite perplexed to learn that both Obama and McCain included his books among their favourites).
Having never done crystal meth, she was quite perplexed by the whole thing.
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Many of the economists here are quite perplexed at the longevity of poor conditions in parts of the American economy.
Ms Adams responded to Mrs Kellers article on Twitter, complaining of the: "many inaccuracies," adding: "I'm quite perplexed and concerned.
"I'm a little perplexed because even though I'm quite flattered that they believed that I was worthy, my band Chic didn't win," he said.
Even Bruna is still perplexed as to why she has been quite such a hit.
Why is Sid so perplexed by, and worried about, his own mildness?_ I think Sid's desire to leave this town, to grow up, is quite strong and yet it's not matched by his day-to-day affect.
After years of rhetoric and action from our current leader, the "compassionate conservative," our "uniter, not a divider," I, like many, remain quite perplexed as to what could possibly be going on in Mr. Bush's "heart of hearts".
"You go to the start button to stop?" asked his mother, quite perplexed.
She acted quite perplexed at first and replied that no such place existed.
"Milty was particularly perplexed," he said.
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