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Since Manhattan is actually Mediterranean in latitude, these early settlers were rather bewildered to encounter its snowy, freezing winter weather.
" It's rather bewildering.
Suggestions that George Galloway should be readmitted… are rather bewildering.
In 1887 an anonymous critic in The Real Estate Record and Guide admired the energy of the unruly row, but found that "one of these new houses would be a great relief in a brownstone block, but such an accumulation of them is rather bewildering".
In fact all this choice can be rather bewildering, and deciding what to do after a PhD can be almost as difficult as doing the PhD itself!
Photograph: David Davies/PA 6.18pm GMT Elise Christie has been talking, and she's clearly rather bewildered by the whole thing.
It was all rather bewildering, but there was no doubting the strength of feeling on both sides.
The principal character is a nameless, rather bewildered young officer who, in spite of a kind of mental cornines which even he must be aware of, manages to muddle through.
Jacobson's granular dissections of Jewish custom and culture in the novel are necessarily rather bewildering to a gentile.
Getting in those top positions, however, can be a rather bewildering, daunting and elusive task for any small business.
The so-called free world that prides itself on championing the causes of liberty and democracy seemed rather bewildered at what was happening and official statements took time to appear, if they did at all.
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