But there's something that's come to perplex me about his attitude to religious belief. |
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While the disc has plenty of poppy moments and more than its fair share of slamming beats, its sheer variety may perplex some older fans. |
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The two-facedness regarding the growth of science-based industries continues to perplex simple folk like me. |
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Talking of football, the demise of Brazil continues to perplex lovers of the beautiful game. |
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The Aztecs exhibition will stun and perplex many people who see it. |
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Most of his work's essential quest emerge in an internal exporation which invites spectators in joining a perplex initiatic world. |
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Thorough and industrious they will re-examine facts if situations perplex them. |
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The thing is that the longer the relationship is the more perplex the person that receives this message would be. |
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The elephant went away perplex, and the tortoise ran off to see his sister, as quick as he could. |
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To hang upon the flanks of an enemy, is to harass and perplex him in a more desultory manner than what is generally practised when you press upon his rear. |
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Chloe's the wonder of her sex, 'Tis well her heart is tender, How might such killing eyes perplex, With virtue to defend her. |
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Such experiences perplex and shock the students and raise many questions about the type of education the students are receiving in reserve schools. |
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When I remember the graves, I remain perplex. |
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Then, with a perplex look, they welcome us with a small smile. |
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How the soul directs the spirits for the motion of the body, according to the several animal exigents, is perplex in the theory. |
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