I am cackling and baffled and kind of impressed but mostly baffled.
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"It has really baffled everyone, and has really baffled me, about Daw Aung's non-position on this issue," Ms. Lee said.
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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — At first, Kem Monovithya was baffled.
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Even established migrants are sometimes baffled by the British system.
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But then she started seeing posts that left her baffled.
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If a mom does stop drinking, people are often baffled.
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But that's not the story Oliver is most baffled by.
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I cannot wait to be completely baffled by this musical!
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Baffled by the finding, they sent her to another surgeon.
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Bertrand would be baffled at how fierce this competition is.
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We're not baffled by "computer things," like a file system.
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I am genuinely baffled by Rihanna's latest social media posts.
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R. Lockhart Everything the host network did tonight baffled me.
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"I'm making my baba," Lala, replies simply, leaving Scheana baffled.
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As is, I'm disappointed and baffled by this awful decision.
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Developers and press looked at one another, baffled and delighted.
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At first, firefighters were just as baffled as McGuirk was.
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"This has baffled us and will continue to baffle us."
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Meanwhile, investigators say they are still baffled at her disappearance.
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When I ask why, he seems baffled by the question.
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Mnuchin accepted — a decision that baffled his friends and coworkers.
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CHINA'S official statisticians attract plenty of criticism from baffled outsiders.
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It's a baffled disappointment for the supporters of arms control.
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Luis Fortuno said he was baffled by the President's tweets.
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I'm baffled by the lack of concern after Flint, Mich.
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TV on Monday that he was baffled by the move.
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The ending also left Wozniacki's coach and father, Piotr, baffled.
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Experts are baffled as to why traffic stopped or restarted.
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Meanwhile, friends and relatives were baffled by what they've learned.
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When I saw Uber's new "identity system," I was baffled.
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Many technology workers were baffled by Mr. Trump's debate reversal.
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Pederson, a deeply religious man, was baffled by Plaisted's admission.
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The discovery of an extra bright supernova has baffled researchers.
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Canadian officials were baffled; their relationship with Cuba was excellent.
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Our continued focus on this threat has long baffled me.
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You absolutely deserve this emu being baffled by a sprinkler.
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I go back to the retreat house exhausted and baffled.
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"I did!" he said, sounding slightly baffled at the memory.
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"I'm only 803," she later tells her support group, baffled.
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Months later, Mr. McDonald was still baffled by it all.
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That argument baffled Faiz Shakir, Senator Bernie Sanders's campaign manager.
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Instead, Scott seems openly baffled, delighted and infuriated by women.
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That these pieces were so little known baffled Mr. Serkin.
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IHOP's decision to rebrand as IHOb baffled many pancake lovers.
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Others were simply baffled by the cooperation of the witnesses.
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By then I was 14 and still just as baffled.
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Sure enough, the dimensions baffled several of my close friends.
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Many current pop singers leave him baffled and in despair.
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Many current pop singers leave him baffled and in despair.
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" McCain appeared baffled by remark and repeatedly said, "Come on.
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But a rare disease decimated his body and baffled specialists.
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The oldies are baffled by a teenager's choice of Lizzo.
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These newcomers may be slightly baffled by the Jolly Spaghetti.
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Those opposing moves by the administration have AIDS activists baffled.
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She said she was "baffled" by the lack of support Mrs.
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Are people baffled to hear you're raising children on your own?
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Clinton said, however, that she was genuinely baffled by the rumors.
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At best, viewers seemed baffled by the episode's bizarre plot twists.
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I'm also just baffled by what passes for security at Westworld.
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Others are simply baffled by the government's xenophobic and divisive rhetoric.
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The move baffled passengers, who complained about it on social media.
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Others were simply baffled and confused by the whole marketing strategy.
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It wasn't the first time that Watts' stoic demeanor baffled onlookers.
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"They were baffled," says O'Connell, who anchors his station's 10 p.m.
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But as I come to the end, I find myself baffled.
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The U.S. State Department said it was "baffled" by the comments.
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"I truly and honestly am baffled," Schwartz says in a confessional.
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Reddit appeared baffled by the whole situation after its initial announcement.
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Franken appears to be baffled by the allegations made against him.
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But the truth is I am baffled most of the time.
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She and her fiancé were completely baffled and called the cops.
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My blood tests all came back normal, which baffled the doctors.
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"I really am baffled," Gutoc said of being accused of involvement.
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It meant a meddler, a coach whose substitutions baffled the players.
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I've been baffled by this current administration, by what they're doing.
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She was baffled by the resentment the plaintiffs felt toward Harvard.
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Hill has baffled opponents with moving fastballs and a wicked curveball.
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Baffled tourists posed for selfies as he ranted in the background.
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I'm quite baffled as to why people are interested at all.
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The moves have baffled members of Congress and former intelligence officials.
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Some passengers were baffled at how poorly prepared the airport seemed.
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"What circumstances?" the baffled judge, still only a disembodied voice, asks.
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I also noticed that he looked as baffled as she did.
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"I was absolutely baffled" by the investigation's conclusion, the woman said.
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The far-right former army captain's rise has left some baffled.
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I think that the Instagram people are still baffled by that.
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Spade is just as baffled that he's managed to stay employed.
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It is an institutional act that would have baffled the Framers.
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The Egyptian people's unexpected revolt baffled political scientists and other experts.
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They admire his zeal, but are occasionally baffled by his tweets.
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And so it's maybe unsurprising that this exhibition also baffled me.
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When "Two Serious Ladies" was published in 1943, readers were baffled.
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His precision and the movement of his pitches baffled the Pirates.
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I admit that I'm somewhat baffled by this line of reasoning.
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Mosley's new emphasis on pan-European fascist solidarity baffled his followers.
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"Fairy circles" in parts of Namibia have baffled scientists for years.
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And yet, my mother's political views, years later, still baffled me.
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Years later, crossword clues on computer terminology left my mother baffled.
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When he awoke, Mr. Harper was baffled, as were his doctors.
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Astley looked on with baffled wonder while the brewers smiled knowingly.
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The security community and the public are still baffled about Juniper's choices.
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A. WATTERS: Although we have continued to be baffled by this search.
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But a talented, depleted Cleveland pitching staff baffled Chicago batters — and fans.
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He seems, to my eye, as baffled by it as anyone else.
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The police officer, looking baffled, replied "OK," and gave an awkward wave.
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It is hard to blame consumers for feeling increasingly baffled, he admits.
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His confidence was punctured, and we were all baffled and helpless together.
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Now, after playing it for several hours, I am...still pretty baffled.
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The two hadn't known each other, and the girl was completely baffled.
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Europeans remain baffled by the mixed messages emanating from Mr Trump's administration.
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" She looked baffled for a moment and then asked, "Are you gay?
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During his trip to Israel, Salem played baffled tourist and literary guest.
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It's not just Twitter users that are baffled by the repeat nomination.
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" Buchholz appears baffled, saying, "I feel good with most of my pitches.
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A burrowing earworm, the dub-influenced track's lyrics have long baffled listeners.
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The row has left political analysts baffled about the president's political strategy.
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Samsung has been baffled by the cause of the Note7's explosions.
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One thing has always baffled me about people who oppose transgender equality.
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This distinction apparently has baffled the new occupants of the White House.
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Initially, police were baffled as to why nobody heard the 2628 gunshots.
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To me, that was absurd, and I was just baffled by it.
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The mechanics of how the belt had got so twisted baffled me.
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Ukrainians are now baffled about whom they should speak with in Washington.
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I'm still pretty baffled by just how well they pulled this off.
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Plenty of adults, myself included, are baffled by young children's technical capabilities.
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I'm a bit baffled—is there truly a market for all this?
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Congress and regulatory agencies appear to be baffled by divergent paths forward.
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"This is not a gender situation," she said with a baffled expression.
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For those baffled by such esoterica, Dr. Lederman was quick to sympathize.
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I am baffled by her failure to attract more of a following.
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Vince responded with a simple, "Gee wiz," as if baffled by Mrs.
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Before I transitioned, my short hair and men's clothes frequently baffled people.
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The Danes were visibly baffled, openly irritated, and the royals laconically offended.
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"I'm baffled by why this is such a big issue," Espinal said.
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The police said they remained baffled about a motive in the killings.
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The police said they remained baffled about a motive in the killings.
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I'm baffled as to why so may acting have become acting permanently.
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Congress and regulatory agencies seem to be baffled by divergent paths forward.
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Her witty response baffled her audience, to the delight of millennials everywhere.
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"Cats" was my first musical-theater experience and it absolutely baffled me.
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He said Dr. Gottlieb's argument that the trial was unethical baffled him.
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Perhaps, like the baffled elderly couple in this meme, they're merely startled.
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Gawande expressed baffled rage against the bill in a tweetstorm on Thursday.
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As one of Peru's best players, he was baffled by the decision.
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Here are seven times this season that fans were baffled by a ruling.
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No one could understand a word he said; his English accent baffled them.
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But one item in its new collection for men has people completely baffled.
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"I was so kind of baffled by how good he was," Stewart says.
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"We didn't make it," Kapoor said of Descension to a baffled press junket.
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But Indiana operatives said they were baffled by how Cruz's campaign deployed Fiorina.
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Sometimes they understand my natural use of language, but other times they're baffled.
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So, when Kraus seemed a little interested in the show, many were baffled.
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I was baffled: Who turned this humble Midwestern seltzer into a status symbol?
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Putting aside the logistics, I'm baffled as to why anyone would want this.
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Most were baffled by the putative renaming of Lancing as Lancing-on-Sea.
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I am still baffled, because some of them match more than one answer.
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I'm baffled as to why the IconConnected Power Sleeve wasn't designed that way.
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His fellow citizens find this totally unremarkable, and are baffled by his questions.
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A year ago, renowned investor Roger McNamee had much of Silicon Valley baffled.
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IT IS a mystery that has baffled American and Cuban officials for months.
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Pundits are baffled as to why, but Trump is nothing if not surprising.
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"I don't know how to date," Ronan responded, to a completely baffled DeGeneres.
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She tells him, and he seems baffled and more than a little hurt.
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Check out the video ... Kanye looked totally baffled by White's sleight of hand.
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Though baffled, he removed the papers and didn't think much more of it.
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Incineroar came prepared with moves that baffled me and grapples that destroyed me.
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We can only assume that googly-eyed Gimo is just baffled by Instagram.
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Trump's seemingly off-the-cuff invitation reportedly baffled officials at 10 Downing Street.
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Luckily, fans weren't the only ones feeling baffled and left in the dark.
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There's much more focus on baffled facial expressions than big emotional blow-outs.
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Kalanick also issued a public statement, saying he is "baffled" by the lawsuit.
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Like a lot of traders, he's a bit baffled by the Lyft phenomenon.
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It has outraged right-wing pressure groups and baffled conservative health care experts.
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Given the depth of feeling towards Mr Trump, the invitation has baffled many.
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That fact has left most people baffled by the attacks on their leader.
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Hawking said he was baffled by how Trump had made it so far.
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When it was insisted that I try this particular reel, I was baffled.
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Whatever the cause of the diminished friendship, Davenport was left baffled and hurt.
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Several students were baffled that Mr. Trump still had a chance at all.
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Mr. Trump said Tuesday that he was baffled by his imperviousness to attack.
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Trump's announcement baffled allies, military officials and lawmakers from his own Republican Party.
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I am largely baffled by the traction of it all, as a whole!
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But I am consistently baffled by how routinely the word "empowerment" is misapplied.
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"Initially, I was baffled by it," Mr. Enwezor said in a telephone interview.
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Sale baffled the Yankees lineup with perhaps his best performance of the year.
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Many women at the theater said they were baffled by such negative responses.
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Yeah, whenever I go back to Switzerland I'm always baffled by the quality.
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The machine made moves that baffled human experts but ultimately led to victory.
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Benjy Sarlin of NBC News seemed baffled by Mr. Zuckerberg's choice of words.
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But doctors were baffled by some of the proposals and unconvinced by others.
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In one remarkable scene, Tara weeps silently during sex while Mark stares, baffled.
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"This is why economists are baffled by the rejection of annuitization," Finke said.
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This is the most baffled I've been in three seasons watching this show.
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When I try to act adorably naïve now, people aren't charmed — they're baffled.
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Some Americans are happy to join in the fun, while others are baffled.
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We were now officially baffled, and the staff seemed to be getting nervous.
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Doctors and scientists said they were baffled by the severity of the injury.
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The hedge fund said on Monday it was baffled by the ISS recommendation.
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He is baffled by this loss, and can only guess why it happened.
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Ramius can see things that leave both his crew and the Americans baffled.
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It has also baffled investigators, who have been unable to determine a motive.
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Trainers, owners and track officials are baffled by the high number of deaths.
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Even at his very best, Verlander baffled hitters with a devastating pitch mix.
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I was absolutely baffled, even more so after I looked up the game.
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Asked why, Mr. Niami shrugged, looking slightly baffled by the line of questioning.
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Jayme's disappearance and the killing of her parents baffled the authorities for months.
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Mr. Martin, a retired veterinarian, said he was baffled by the association's decision.
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But Representative David B. McKinley, Republican of West Virginia, said he was baffled.
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It's a spicy question that has baffled music lovers for the ages. Sgt.
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She did at first, but then we had her cracking up ... then just baffled.
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I'm baffled by people my age who don't want a place of their own.
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When she failed to notice let alone shower him with praise, he was baffled.
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Democratic Senate aides profess to be genuinely baffled as to what the holdup is.
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Foy, for her part, has seemed baffled that she's at all surrounded by controversy.
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Zhang Gang remembers that when he first heard the patriotic ditty he felt baffled.
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Some genetic activity, like a gene that's responsible for embryonic development, baffled the scientists.
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"It isn't just the United States who is baffled by this rhetoric," Kirby said.
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Still we were not the only ones baffled and a bit worried by it.
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High Times says it's baffled and still waiting for some explanation from Wayne's team.
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I'm a little baffled by the model where they charge the startups to attend.
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Those who have been flagged seem baffled that their free speech now has consequences.
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The baffled landlord telegraphed a man in Providence who Brown said was his nephew.
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Indeed, Paul said he was "baffled" when the academy released its recommendation last year.
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And when it comes to Burnham, Rycroft says she was "baffled" by her reaction.
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But its presence in our planetary system has baffled scientists for a long time.
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Brooks told The New York Times Friday that he was "baffled" by the decision.
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The case has authorities baffled, Benzie County Sheriff Ted Schendel told 2866&2774 News.
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The murky realities underlying these centuries-old internecine struggles long have baffled U.S. officials.
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And baffled political analysts and media pundits have been scrambling to explain his popularity.
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But she was furious about the governor's treatment of them, even baffled by it.
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A year later, even Silver is baffled by the discrepancies in this Alabama race.
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" TER: I'm baffled by the people who say, "I'm just not going to vote.
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Witnessing the scene, Susan E. Rice, the national security adviser, looked baffled and annoyed.
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But for now, we should admit that we are not only horrified but baffled.
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He followed his instincts, borrowing elements that intrigued, challenged, baffled and even amused him.
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Alumni from a range of generations say they are baffled by today's college culture.
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The basic issue had ostensibly been resolved by the operations, and they were baffled.
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The two companies' abrupt decisions to pull back from ObamaCare have baffled healthcare experts.
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"Now she's great," she tells me, staring at her daughter's photo with baffled wonder.
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America's European allies were not only baffled by what they heard, they were livid.
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The Kremlin's allies and its opponents alike have been baffled by America's Russia obsession.
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As a Canadian immigrant, I am usually baffled by America's hard-on for guns.
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The acrimonious breakdown in the relationship between Madrid and Barcelona has baffled most observers.
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But I'm baffled by Maron's apparent surprise at the structural inequality within his industry.
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Some of the variations become quite tumultuous; the piece both hooked and baffled me.
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"There were all these people from all these different countries, just baffled," he said.
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To baffled Warren supporters, the last year seems like a string of avoidable disasters.
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The decision to forgo using her name in the first place baffled industry members.
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Forward Paulo Dybala's roaming around the field baffled Monaco, opening up space for Alves.
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I am baffled by the assertion that academic scholars are isolated in professional cocoons.
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Nonaligned leaders often baffled and frustrated Johnson, but some potential for concord still existed.
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Ms. Dumala was aghast, baffled by the man who took her husband from her.
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Hill told Insider he was "completely baffled" when he realized he was locked inside.
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But the question of where the cash had come from left the authorities baffled.
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I'm completely baffled, but let's take a stab at unraveling this festive mystery anyway.
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Fans have long had questions about Harry Styles' sexuality — and the star is baffled.
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I'm extremely impressed, but also a bit baffled at the time spent on this.
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Mr. Barry, a longtime columnist at The Miami Herald, was baffled by the decision.
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He remains "baffled," he said, "frustrated" that he has been unable to do so.
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At one and a half, my parents tell me, I was curious, baffled, intent.
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Some scientists are not just impressed, they're baffled by his speed given his physiology.
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Both Conyers and Franken appear to be baffled by the allegations made against them.
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Republican leaders not actively involved in the campaign simply seem baffled and stunned into indifference.
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The strange artifact, which has mirror writing on both sides, has baffled experts for centuries.
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I am, once again, baffled by its wet appearance — they really nailed that print job.
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Tintin has baffled many experts with his loyalty and his way of communicating with me.
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Tasha: So about that gold transfer… I'm a little baffled at how that played out.
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Those people were just completely baffled, and they voiced it in the most hilarious ways.
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It is thus bringing coding to the fingertips of those once baffled by the subject.
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The internet was baffled: it only took them weeks to make such a serious commitment?
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More than that, scientists are baffled to how such a particle can even reach Earth.
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Yet readers are often baffled by the first words they see in a newspaper: headlines.
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Park told Cramer that he was baffled at Wall Street's response to new products released.
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He was baffled by what he read, but one article stood out to him immediately.
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" At the time Kim said that she was, "truly was baffled when people still cared.
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There he is, in front of a baffled photographer, desperately hoping that nobody will notice.
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No word back from either ... but we're guessing the Congresswoman's as baffled as we are.
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Even police are baffled as to why Dalton may have committed such violence Saturday night.
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The Roberts family were baffled: that described none of the French wines on the shortlist.
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Everything about the match — the shots, the baffled announcers, the wardrobes — is painful to watch.
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Klopp looked faintly baffled at first, and then — reading his body language — a little angry.
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But the comments baffled John McCain, the Republican chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
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The entire arena, including the players all looked baffled by the play and the shot.
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Charles Littnan, the HMSRP's lead scientist, noted that researchers are still baffled by the phenomenon.
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Composed in 1910, this sprawling piece shows why Reger both fascinated and baffled his contemporaries.
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Kelly's baffled ... she says she's never met the intruder nor had any interaction with her.
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I fantasized he would be baffled that his attraction to me was even a question.
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When his girlfriend came back, she was baffled about why he had devoured it all.
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Read on for discussions of baffled crowds, drunk cowboys, and cockroaches—oh god, the cockroaches.
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As an unofficial Justin Bieber expert, even I am baffled by the Biebs' latest stunt.
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"I truly was baffled when people still cared," she added of her most recent selfies.
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Trump's weekend tweet about saving ZTE jobs baffled lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
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WeWork's IPO documents baffled an analyst who specializes in evaluating companies preparing to go public
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Chris Christie's annoyed, confused and baffled facial expressions stole the show during Donald Trump's speech.
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" Ms. Peterson, who works in a hospital as a cardiovascular sonographer, said she was "baffled.
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Yet Mr. Buhari has baffled the nation by repeatedly saying Boko Haram has been defeated.
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The decision to halt military exercises with South Korea baffled allies, military officials and lawmakers.
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They were baffled at the sight of two apparently unattached women sharing the honeymoon suite.
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Others were simply baffled that a global chain could find itself in such a predicament.
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Mr Ghosn's lawyer, Hironaka Junichiro, said he was "surprised and baffled" by his client's departure.
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My mother told me to go help him, but I — a shy, baffled teenager — refused.
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The campaign's refusal to engage this week has baffled rival campaigns and some Democratic strategists.
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"Baffled by his statement, the internet began making memes inspired by "the local milk people.
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But one major meteorite impact that occurred roughly 800,000 years ago has long baffled researchers.
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The man gazed around for a moment as if baffled, his eyes filling with tears.
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Only one choice baffled me: a blushy Bonnard nude, which feels antithetical to Marshall's manner.
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They don't make sense and there is a basic lack of understanding… I'm just baffled.
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In the Senate, Republicans were baffled at the thought of moving the bill further right.
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I was at first baffled and then intrigued by the eccentricity and audacity of Evans.
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Burger King baffled the world — and me — when it released a dollar taco in July.
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As a chicken and waffles newbie, I was baffled by the choices on the menu.
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The left-leaning pundits on "Morning Joe" bemoaned the ad and seemed baffled by it.
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"Frankly, we're baffled why suddenly this practice over many decades is now reversed," Letter said.
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But he actually produced several incarnations of physics-defying perpetual motion machines that baffled scientists.
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Mr. Stankey acknowledged that his sometimes laconic approach might have baffled those inside the organization.
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This is a film so baffled by its own existence, it is almost The Room.
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Meek seemed baffled and repeatedly asked for specifics, but the hotel security guy wouldn't say.
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Outside one of the parlors, an elderly Chinese couple peer at the closure notice, baffled.
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Baffled by his results, Ho set to work trying to figure out what was going on.
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But when Ronnie found out there was no active warrant for her arrest, he was baffled.
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Baffled, he did what anyone would do: He googled shiny rocks that fall from the sky.
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The letters, which use a combination of 237 letter codes and 88 symbols, had baffled historians.
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They're all very cordial with each other, so they're baffled why they are people of interest.
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Collins, I'm just baffled, because she set out criteria, none of those criteria have been met.
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Still, GM officials repeatedly look baffled when asked at various press events what their plans were.
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And its young people are increasingly baffled and bewildered by the complexities of the modern world.
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The meerkats seemed baffled by Geodude's presence, and the reindeer wanted nothing to do with Pidgeotto.
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This hurts employees because they can be baffled by the breadth of choices, according to Aon.
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People driving by a McDonald's in Lynwood, California, might be baffled by an upside-down sign.
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A mysterious "crocodile-like" creature found washed up on a Welsh beach has left experts baffled.
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As a queer woman myself, I was baffled and upset by that line in the review.
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"I was so kind of baffled by how good he was," Stewart remembers in the trailer.
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The Navajo code baffled the Japanese, who had successfully deciphered codes used by the US Army.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Baffled by some of the plot lines in sci-fi television series "Westworld"?
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The governor's conduct had a lot of people baffled, but not Missouri Republicans who knew him.
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Pricey vibrators were already an unusual item; pricey vibrators at Bed Bath & Beyond left customers baffled.
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This seemed a rational explanation for everyone in the room, except for McCain who seemed baffled.
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A few days ago, the official NYCT account tweeted some travel advice to a baffled citizen.
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Internet users have been constructing handy guides to acronyms like LOL and ROFL for baffled parents.
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The INCJ's leaders are incensed at, and baffled by, the way the Taiwanese firm inched ahead.
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He was thanked for tariffs on China, but his support for the TPP caused baffled dismay.
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But 40 minutes later the Brazilian was showing no symptoms, in a case that baffled doctors.
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Washington legislators have long been baffled by Puerto Rico's economy, offering few, if any, successful policies.
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Some have been detained for months, some for a year, and all are baffled and desolate.
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A separate federal investigation did not result in charges, a decision that baffled many torture experts.
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She would be baffled by a test in school that a different personality had prepared for.
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The attacks baffled the town's residents, as they have played no role in the Syrian crisis.
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But not all authorities are as baffled by the crime as the ones Bowden dealt with.
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When "The Miner" was let go from the UFC in 2017 most fans were left baffled.
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I remain perpetually baffled that the American people don't elect people like him into public office.
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Venezuelans are mostly baffled by the monetary overhaul and skeptical it will turn the country around.
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When overnight guests come to visit, some are baffled after he brings them to his library.
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Alone, scared, baffled, Jess knows she will have to fight to survive as winter sets in.
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In response, Fury's promoters, Hennessey Sports, released a statement saying they were "baffled" by the allegations.
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But when they saw photos of the suspect, 29-year-old Sayfullo Saipov, they were baffled.
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"I was baffled at the fact that there was no raise" after the trainings, he said.
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His presidential bid has been greeted with a combination of sneering, eye-rolling and baffled pity.
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Sweltering in summer heat, we watched re-runs of the news, constantly baffled at the results.
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His way baffled a lot of people, because there weren't a lot of people like him.
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But my American friends, who didn't think twice about wearing shoes on their beds, were baffled.
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"I'm really baffled by this denial," she said, ordering a final conference to reconsider the case.
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Yet he was far from the only researcher baffled by the events unfolding in the region.
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That also includes The Daily Show's Trevor Noah, who was baffled by Trump's statements surrounding Dorian.
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By all accounts, the Trump campaign officials were unimpressed — even baffled — by her 20-minute presentation.
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When we tell friends about our system, they are often baffled: You leave at … different times?
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"When we first launched, people were baffled by the idea of raw dough," Ms. Lustyan said.
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The three appeals judges of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., seemed baffled.
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But a computer—or, at least, the specific algorithm Mr Harvey was aiming at—is baffled.
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Crater: A major meteorite impact that occurred roughly 800,000 years ago has baffled researchers for years.
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He pinpointed mid-90s fastballs around the strike zone and fired sliders that baffled the Braves.
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He's not exhausted by the changing world so much as baffled and in awe of it.
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Yohhanes was baffled; the woman's own son had fled to Sudan in order to dodge service.
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Schutz occasionally appears baffled by her work—she tends to apologize for not explaining it better.
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When my husband explained that many Britons wanted to leave Europe, our older daughter was baffled.
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But nobody is more baffled by this outcome than the individuals who accidentally started the discourse.
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"As a 15-year-old being grabbed off the street, I was just baffled," he said.
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A Louisiana woman has left police baffled after she bit a camel's testciles in self defense.
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Another critic was also baffled by the investment — in both time and money — into the film.
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In between are their baffled children — 6-year-old Riad and his tiny brother, nicknamed Yahya.
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Most international observers will have been baffled the restriction was ever there in the first place.
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" Their lawyer, Gloria Schmidt, tells CBS Chicago, "They're really baffled why they are people of interest.
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"That seems, I don't know, kind of close to being unconstitutional or something," I said, baffled.
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The comments baffled California firefighters, who said they had more than enough water to douse the flames.
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If you asked a Canadian who deserves health care, you'd probably get a baffled look in return.
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I was a bit baffled by the idea at first, but it's kind of grown on me.
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So why are locals so baffled by the trendy new avocado dishes popping up throughout their country?
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Plus, it does so in a really, really weird way that to this day has scientists baffled.
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What baffled Spencer the most during the investigation was an unusual malware, one he hasn't seen before.
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The sudden uproar over emails that were five years old at that point baffled the three participants.
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Pretty much no one, for instance, is baffled as to why we're all most productive on Monday.
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At the end of Prometheus, David seems baffled about why Elizabeth would want to meet humanity's progenitors.
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She finds herself baffled by the motivations of the Yukong Zhaos and Michael Wangs of the world.
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Once the interruption stopped, Swirsky told me that he was completely baffled that the persona targeted him.
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Super Bowl weekend is always a little tough for me, because I am completely baffled by football.
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Singer Billie Eilish appeared baffled during the 2020 Oscars in the best reaction-shot of the night.
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Her minimal public engagement with the controversy over the last several days has left some Democrats baffled.
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Her death initially baffled colleagues and police, who did not immediately ascribe a motive to the killing.
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Mr. Stiller seems a bit baffled by the enduring popularity of "Zoolander" and its clueless leading characters.
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And many of the negative responses also seemed baffled: Why was Bjork obscured behind so many ferns?
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But I'm totally baffled as to where the $150 price hike comes from or what justifies it.
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Whitt and his family were baffled: How could a healthy 37-year-old suddenly get so sick?
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He seemed to be still irritated and baffled in equal part by the memory of the meowers.
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And although the animal was first described in 1949, its peculiar biology left scientists baffled for decades.
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People around the president are unsure exactly what happened, and baffled about how to regain their footing.
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Whenever she's baffled, the homicide detective tends to seek inspiration in church or from the tarot cards.
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But most of all, people are baffled by the young Muslim daughter of Maiduguri who takes photographs.
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We were baffled by the warped greasy shell, which looked nothing like the advertisement promised it would.
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On the other hand Mr. Hawking, while incredibly smart and only occasionally baffled, is just one man.
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Seasoned diplomats with decades of experience in European defence policy admit that even they are occasionally baffled.
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Even economists are baffled by the sluggish wage growth, Premack wrote, but they have a few theories.
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You'll feel like you're sleeping in the clouds with the dreamy-soft Super Snooze Baffled Featherbed Set.ProsCons
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That inquiry also did not result in criminal charges, another decision that left some torture experts baffled.
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It's a common reaction among Anglophone readers, who are often baffled by the scale of his reputation.
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But Braves starter Julio Teheran completely baffled the Mets' offense, allowing one hit in a complete game.
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"I'm baffled," Howard told CNN in a phone call about his group's opposition to the upcoming bill.
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I don't have too many complaints with the Fire TV Cube, but I'm baffled by one decision.
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"And we know from a very reliable source that they're both excited and baffled that it exists."
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In the early days, Wolf tried selling baklava at Oregon dispensaries, which baffled the medical-stoner crowd.
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I don't just dislike his politics; I'm baffled that his brand has proved to be so enduring.
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"Alright, let's do this!" he screamed, charging headlong into the Rookery alone as his guild stands baffled.
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So I'm always baffled by people still wrestling with whether remote work is viable for their company.
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That left scientists baffled as to how the once-isolated disease made its way across the world.
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Thomas Szekeres, the president of the Vienna Medical Association, appeared baffled during an interview in his office.
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Feinstein, too, remained intensely private about the letter, an approach that baffled some of her Senate colleagues.
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I can understand why Spurs are baffled, I can understand why Damir Skomina, the referee, gave it.
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Baffled, they try to match the driver's papers with whatever information has been collated in their ledger.
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Such ideological cross-pollination angered and baffled those still faithful to the memory of Reagan and Thatcher.
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Judging by the crowd's reactions, the audience seemed to be a solid mix of baffled and entertained.
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" Kate Winslet "I'm baffled that anyone might not think women get more beautiful as they get older.
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"I'm baffled as to why my Republican colleagues have refused to sign on to this," said Rose.
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Photos of Bloomberg's face in a meatball and shoutouts to Tostitos tortilla chips have baffled the public.
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When Charles Darwin first found its fossils in southern Patagonia during his Beagle voyage, he was baffled.
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But she is somewhat baffled to be in a world where people can tell the Kardashians apart.
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He was baffled by the idea that Iranians would be expected to live in the austere structures.
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Baffled, I called William Tweed, the retired Sequoia park ranger, who has also written about the colony.
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He is a man given to preening and transgressive statements, whose success has repeatedly baffled the media.
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Trump looked alternatively bemused, entertained, baffled, guarded and, yes, maybe even a little nervous all at once.
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Mr. Polenzani brought baffled tenderness to the opening songs, in which Jan is distressed by his longing.
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Last Week Tonight host John Oliver was baffled by the latest news cycle surrounding President Donald Trump.
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It was a dark jest designed to shift blame from baffled American policy makers to a troubled region.
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The technology appears so simple that cardiologist Edward Gerstenfeld said he was baffled it hadn't come along earlier.
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Some experts baffled by the seismic enigma have not-so-seriously suggested that perhaps, finally, it's sea monsters.
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Harley says she is baffled as to how this could have occurred since her dog could swim perfectly.
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It's as if the big tech companies are baffled by why local government needs to exist at all.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer says he's baffled over why Tesla CEO Elon Musk would continue to antagonize government regulators.
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Danielle says doctors, too, were baffled by the boy's appearance, and didn't know what was happening to Mason.
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"First time I saw it I was so baffled that I forgot to snap a pic," Kovalev said.
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But I was still baffled about how I ended up with HPV (human papillomavirus) in the first place.
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Many in the community were baffled or even enraged by authorities' hesitation to call it a hate crime.
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An ecstatic, baffled Tiger Woods then b-lines over to give him a hug he will remember forever.
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Mr Wallace's remarks baffled many, who believed Britain's strategy was to oppose the death penalty in all circumstances.
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" Craig Irwin, senior research analyst at Roth Capital Partners, was baffled: "I just can't believe this freakin' stock.
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Selin is utterly baffled by the codes and linguistic nuances that college freshmen rely on to explain themselves.
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Jon, ever earnest, seems baffled and overwhelmed by the sheer majesty of Dany and the Targaryen throne room.
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Naturally, everyone was on an expense account, but I was still baffled and unimpressed with the entire place.
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The clip continues with the baffled cat booping the snake as the toad tries to finish its dinner.
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In the 1980s, a serial killer was on the loose in Los Angeles — but his methods baffled authorities.
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I am completely baffled as to why he didn't try to impress me with this at the beginning!
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Harley said she was baffled as to how this could have occurred since her dog could swim perfectly.
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Her husband Dan (John Goodman) is beside himself, completely baffled about how his wife could die so unexpectedly.
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Iran observers are baffled as to how they spread so quickly, offering only guesses rather than firm conclusions.
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Then there's Luke, who spends most of the trailer looking baffled by Danny's very existence, which seems fair.
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If you aren't already a member of The Room's fan club, you may be baffled by our reaction.
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Still, it baffled me how soothing I found it, how warmly I felt about the solid, meaty grip.
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Sometimes even my closest friends are baffled at how I could value artistic challenge/difficulties over success/happiness.
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"Doctors were baffled by it," said Benjamin Radford, the investigator who co-authored a paper on the phenomenon.
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Among sources of second hand imports, Fridstroem and other economists said they were baffled by those from Britain.
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When I would try to see the same doctor for my check-ups the nurses were all baffled.
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When that lower cholesterol didn't translate into actual outcomes like lower mortality, though, they must have been baffled.
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He said that many major institutions were hesitating on the Minecraft approach because the game baffled some officials.
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When asked about the SDGs outside the U.N. headquarters in central Manhattan, members of the public were baffled.
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I am baffled and deeply disappointed that the loud male dominates over the brilliant female in Times coverage.
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Experts are baffled by what could be causing the overheating in the replacement phones, if not the batteries.
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The scheme has exploded into a multimillion dollar industry in recent years yet baffled law enforcement and lawmakers.
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Almost 15 months later, Williams's estranged wife, Margaret Williams, also seemingly vanished without a trace, leaving authorities baffled.
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The Alexander McQueen team is "utterly baffled" by the accusations, according to a statement released by the house.
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Non-Muslims who take the time to read the Quran may end up feeling a bit baffled, though.
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From this doubled alienation sprang a baffled psyche: an aesthete traipsing nimbly through an age of brutal rupture.
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In Massachusetts, often cited as the source of the "fraudulent" votes, party officials on both sides remain baffled.
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Charles M. Blow Opinion Columnist Some people are baffled by Donald Trump's fawning admiration of the world's strongmen.
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L sees Brockes as frustratingly without needs; Brockes is initially baffled by why that would be a problem.
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She gets noticeably worked up when answers frustrate her, interjecting frequently to point out what she's baffled by.
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A lecture on hormones and how our bodies respond to certain stresses from outside sources left me baffled.
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"You can imagine someone naming a band MGMT in 1976, and everyone would just be baffled," he said.
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" Paired with a baffled civilian contestant (Pete Davidson), Mr. David said, "Thank you, it's good to be here.
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Several experienced pilots tell us they're baffled the pilot, Ara Zoboyan, was going that fast in heavy fog.
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Meanwhile, he read the Arts & Leisure section of the Sunday Times and found that contemporary painting baffled him.
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The president's comments baffled many, given the blanket coverage major strikes in the U.S. and Europe typically receive.
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That baffled the experts, because, at least on the face of things, the two goals seemed mutually contradictory.
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I'm still a bit baffled by the cult of the Big Mac — but perhaps slightly less so now.
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In a Cunningham dance, the mind can wander, experience different rates of change, be baffled, engrossed, astonished, bored.
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Westmoreland and Washington were pleased with the enemy's new willingness to fight, but baffled by its larger intentions.
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Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) said on Tuesday that he's baffled by the feud between President Trump and Sen.
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Even the Hawaiian broker seemed baffled, pointing out that log cabins aren't exactly typical in a tropical climate.
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If you're concerned about handling or steering feel, I'm baffled as to why you're reading a Corolla review.
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Scientists were initially baffled as to how 2,100-degree Fahrenheit, life-annihilating lava could trigger a biological bloom.
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The popularity baffled Conron, who wasn't even thinking about the appearance of the dog when he created it.
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People espoused their views wholeheartedly and tended to regard the existence of an alternative opinion with baffled exasperation.
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Like those of today, patients of 1960 were baffled about what medicine cost until they got the bill.
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Everyone from the judge to the spectators — which included alt-right media activist Milo Yiannopoulos — was left baffled.
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Ghosn's lawyer in Japan said later that day that he was "surprised and baffled" at his client's escape.
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Dialogue choices let you decide whether to be cold, polite, or simply baffled in response to their advances.
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For several weeks, Jim Cramer has been baffled by the mysterious moves reflected in the charts for Joy Global.
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The baby looks slightly baffled by the whole thing, but the parents seems to be having a good time.
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I'm baffled at so much disillusionment, but whenever I open my mouth, I'm rolled over as with a bulldozer.
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A Texas resident was left baffled after discovering a two-year-old boy alone on her doorstep Wednesday night.
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Kim Kardashian West and Kris Jenner aren't Caitlyn Jenner's only family members totally baffled by her tell-all memoir.
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For those utterly baffled right now as to what exactly a "Khloé-Rosie" cut entails allow us to explain.
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Democrats are baffled as to why Sanders has been reluctant to speak out more forcefully against his supporters' actions.
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I remain baffled by the sheer meanness of the comment, but also know that others have suffered much worse.
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Citizens on Weibo were also baffled by Trump's tweets, which have been well-circulated in Chinese over social media.
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I remain baffled about why this seemingly obvious product isn't available, made by a million different companies, and ubiquitous.
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Authorities say they're baffled at the lengths the fugitive went to create a completely new life in the woods.
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The CIA, not known for tranquility, has baffled followers by posting a flurry of wellness tips and motivational aphorisms.
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After college, a solid number of my friends decamped from Philadelphia to move to New York, which baffled me.
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Reached Wednesday night about Trump's latest tweet, the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, Jonathan Greenblatt, was baffled.
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I was baffled because in her previous jobs she had always complained when there was a lack of direction.
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His departure baffled his colleagues at Google, and he has since taken on a bit of a mythical status.
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So when she accepted a position counseling the accused rather than the accuser, many women were baffled and hurt.
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Image: TwitterWhat followed was an afternoon of largely baffled coverage of the tweet, with many questions and few answers.
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Social Democratic leader Frederiksen said at a press conference later on Thursday she was "pretty baffled" at Rasmussen's suggestion.
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His costars are baffled by his behavior — and wondering if Harley will end up accompanying them to the club.
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On a subsequent phone call with Wright, a baffled Paige asked for more information about the partnership with Kleiman.
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MARTIN SCHULZ baffled many, particularly outside Germany, with his call yesterday for a United States of Europe by 2025.
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Copper industry workers said he was well respected and they were baffled as to the reason behind the attack.
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Awestruck folks shared footage on Twitter of the strangely glimmering turquoise light, each equally as baffled as the other.
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Laymen, meanwhile, will likely remain baffled as to why big sculptures of metal balloon animals are selling for millions.
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Aviation experts and government officials remain baffled over the mystery of the jet and the fate of its passengers.
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He was baffled when AT&T supposedly launched in December with the same hardware T-Mobile had, he said.
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I think he was baffled by me because my boobs weren't bigger than my head, and I wasn't blonde.
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It's a question that has baffled every U.S. president since Harry Truman: What do we do about North Korea?
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In other words, we're told the league is completely baffled by Kap and his team's reasoning on changing locations.
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In the theater, I heard a baffled "What the fuck?" from a few rows back as the credits rolled.
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We were also baffled by how different the tacos looked in real life from how they appeared in advertisements.
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"A lot of people in the world are baffled by the American administration's comments," the Virgin Group CEO said.
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Michael Pineda allowed three home runs and the Yankees were baffled by the knuckleballer Steven Wright for five innings.
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Zaoralek said he was "truly baffled" by proposals for further EU integration in the wake of the British vote.
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Online retailer ASOS is selling a transparent T-shirt made out of plastic that is leaving some people baffled.
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I'm baffled as to why anyone would choose these bready flats over the far superior biscuit or McMuffin buns.
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While the flight attendant was talking, I was baffled that he had a British accent on an American airline.
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She summed up the "60 Minutes" interview with one word, and is clearly baffled by Betsy's body of work.
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It seems like you'll unlock other characters as you go, but I'm baffled as to why you'd want to.
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"this one," has been with you through the ups and downs, offering hugs or stoic and slightly baffled silence.
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Together, these new features could make chatbots more inviting to the general public who might have been baffled before.
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Mr. Ghavamian was baffled by this indifference and found significance in Mr. Alvarez's enduring devotion for ancient Persian poetry.
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Others — surely including those hearing about it for the first time through this article — were all sorts of baffled.
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During a recent visit, baffled by options, we depended on the friendly and knowledgeable waiters to decipher the menu.
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Connor leaves the pulpit, and the camera cuts to Maria, looking absolutely baffled as to what she just heard.
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I feel this way about a lot of my life, confident in particular choices, vaguely baffled by the outcome.
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Love 'em or hate 'em, but the critics are baffled by the decision Apologies for using Metacritic like that.
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I have long been baffled by visitors to New York waiting in long lines to board the crowded buses.
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It has infuriated players, baffled coaches and placed the league's already embattled game officials under greater scrutiny and pressure.
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At 68, both his parents dead, he finds himself baffled, even flailing for the first time in his life.
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The couple were met with a handful of baffled stares when they took their new pets to Central Park.
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Elizabeth, baffled by Daniel's disappointment, wondered: How great does sex have to be for a person to be happy?
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Dr. Gomperts said she was baffled by the censorship in Brazil, which has strong protections for freedom of information.
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Move 37 by AlphaGo baffled everyone who saw it:[European champion] Fan Hui thought the move was rather odd.
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Trainers, owners, track officials, and animal activists are all baffled as to why the death toll is so high.
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Arthur: Just trying to help Times readers, many of whom are utterly baffled that so many millions support Trump.
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He sighed, applied an ointment for the itchiness, which only made it worse, and admitted that he was baffled.
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The scheme has exploded into a multimillion dollar industry in recent years yet has baffled law enforcement and lawmakers.
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Live-streaming acts of crime has baffled law enforcement in recent years, and the practice is on the rise.
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Greinke threw no harder than 88 miles an hour in Saturday's exhibition, but baffled hitters with location and movement.
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In the early fall of 2015, as Trump's rise baffled most American journalists and political scientists, he called Weiler.
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Even today, scientists are baffled by why a gene might cause breast cancer in one person but not the next.
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Understand that journalists are as baffled as you but, thanks to experience, they have the means to tease out truth.
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Frankly, I'm a little baffled why Alphabet's shareholders actually let the company get away with this complete lack of transparency.
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The demon has his way with Hastings; that is to say, his head explodes, and the FBI agents are baffled.
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When Ms. Payne asked the father on Sunday how he was doing, she said he seemed baffled by the question.
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I remember feeling baffled and indignant that they believed Asian faces didn't broadcast prestige the way a white face did.
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Trump's claim reportedly baffled US officials in South Korea, who could not confirm whether such a transfer had taken place.
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Another forum with only one member, which is ongoing to this day and known to have baffled members of Bodybuilding.
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So you can imagine why the Slenderman true crime case surrounding Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier so deeply baffled me.
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Concert-goers were left baffled by the rapper's departure, and took to social media to voice their confusion and displeasure.
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"The ladies all hollered at me," one research subject recalled after a deer-related conflict, in tones of baffled hurt.
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Larry King seems baffled by everyone he's known for decades ... and yes, you can add Roseanne Barr to that list.
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He's baffled by the flood of law enforcement from nearby states and North Dakota counties he's never even heard of.
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The deaths baffled detectives for years after the family was reported missing in February 2010 from their San Diego home.
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But I've always been baffled by its failure to engage with the reality and trauma of everyday violence against women.
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But some carry so much energy that physicists are baffled by what object in the universe could have created them.
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"We are baffled by today's story in the Sunday Mirror," said a statement issued by the boxer's promoter Hennessy Sports.
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We long to escape it, hope to find ways to reverse it, and feel baffled when it passes too quickly.
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The strange turn of events baffled police and transfixed armchair crime-watchers who have accused Papini of fabricating the abduction.
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The line left Franken with a confused and baffled look, causing a laughing Perry to ask if he could rephrase.
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Holder was baffled that I didn't know how to do a lunge and that I could barely do a squat.
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The post was titled "Friend who works at Starbucks sent me this," and the accompanying photo has everyone completely baffled.
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The strange turn of events baffled law enforcement and transfixed armchair crime-watchers who accused Papini of fabricating the abduction.
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I'm still baffled why I couldn't see the last season of Game of Thrones in any nearby theater, for instance.
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SHAREHOLDERS BAFFLED The fall of one of the world's most-feted executives appeared to have left some Nissan shareholders nonplussed.
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With each episode of Sense8, I grow more baffled at Nomi's ability to dig her internet fingers into, well, everything.
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For more than 11 years, her mysterious disappearance baffled people in the small town of Ocilla, Georgia, where she lived.
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There's no rule against releasing your returns while under audit, and Trump's claims to the contrary have baffled tax experts.
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They take each girl differently, and they spread in spite of adults' baffled efforts to contain, control, or define them.
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In a move that baffled school officials, Perry—an A&M alum—essentially said the student government election was rigged.
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But other forms of resistance baffled them—and all the more in proportion as the methods were subtle and concealed.
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From the mostly rural, aged and thus (in line with demographic trends) pro-Brexit crowd, the response was baffled tutting.
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Physicians are seriously baffled as to what could be responsible for the increase in demand for this surgery among teens?
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They are baffled, not only by his 6.08 E.R.A., but also by the lost soul they see on the mound.
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We were baffled by the approach by Nordea and referred it to our largest shareholder, the (NLFI), who rejected it.
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You end up quoting them to people who are baffled that you think they might possibly share your cultural references.
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The spaghetti mystery that baffled a Manhattan Project scientistWhy do strands of spaghetti so rarely snap into only two pieces?
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My leave has baffled my toddler daughter, who's used to waving me away an hour or two before her bedtime.
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CNN and others in the Washington bubble may be baffled by the president's impressive economic results, but they shouldn't be.
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I was kind of baffled a little bit because it wasn't like anything else I had ever seen from him.
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When he's finished unloading two clips into the now-dead Buress, Andre appears to have a moment of baffled remorse.
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"I am completely baffled that people would think I'd do anything that would harm my baby," she told Us Weekly.
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But health officials are baffled by a man who was infected with the virus and who has since fully recovered.
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Lamar Jackson broke out a brilliant spin move on a 47-yard touchdown run that baffled the Cleveland Bengals defense.
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Oncologists testing cetuximab were baffled to find that nearly one in four patients had severe anaphylactic reactions to the drug.
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A hole larger than the state of Maine opened up in the Antarctic sea ice last month, leaving scientists baffled.
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The customer service representative is baffled, but attempts to help within the limited scope of his power to do so.
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Ms. Pougetoux herself was baffled by the outburst, saying she had to research "political Islam" online to understand the accusation.
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" (The Post confirmed with Harris that he was the commenter.) Another, "Concerned Citizen," wrote: "I am baffled by this post.
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A man who had so many previous NDA's hiding his past sexual assaults, he baffled at finally being held accountable.
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But there were rumors that the Mets thought Turner did not hustle enough, a notion that baffled and angered him.
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Its readers are less likely to be vengeful Hillary-haters than baffled voters wondering how things could go so wrong.
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That interpretation likely would have baffled the framers, who also charged the president with defending the country from foreign invasion.
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Living in Europe I could sense how other countries are baffled by the fact that we put up with this.
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"Of course he wasn't abused," said Mr. Jongsma, the spokesman, adding that officials had been "baffled" by the family's behavior.
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Pence's loyalty to the President, even after the "Access Hollywood" tape exposed Trump as a serial sexual harasser, baffled many.
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Chris Christie The New Jersey governor's decision to back Trump at an early stage shocked and baffled many Washington insiders.
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"We hired a former Trump administration official to help 'guide' our coverage of his re-election," a baffled editor said.
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But if their thinly veiled disdain for Trump could have been put on hold, they would not have been baffled.
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In ways that leave ordinary Muslim voters a bit baffled, they squabble among themselves, usually over events in distant lands.
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For example, in Alaska, residents of the island village of Diomede are baffled at the open ocean water this February.
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Ms. Nicholas said she was emphatically pro-science, and "baffled" about the negative reaction that some people have to astrology.
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On The Daily Show, Trevor Noah settled into Jon Stewart's vacated seat by expressing baffled disbelief at his adopted country.
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He was baffled by the lack of interest in exploring an option he thought might lead to a less bloody transition.
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In the past, I have made sketches and shown them to my tailor and the poor guy has looked absolutely baffled.
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" A clearly baffled DeFranco worried that YouTube might be setting a dangerous precedent: "This is a much bigger situation than me.
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I'm baffled by how he directed them and what he got out of them, because I think they're all pretty fantastic.
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Such an abdication of any coherent policy vision has other Republicans in Washington, particularly those well studied in health policy, baffled.
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Still, scientists were baffled as it is not a common time of the year to spot humpback whales in the waters.
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It has become quite my dinner party turn, fielding queries from baffled New Yorkers who don't escape their bubble often enough.
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Except I didn't find myself all that baffled, even as I understood that what I was watching was very, very strange.
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So she was "baffled" to learn a few weeks ago that it was still in her body, floating in her abdomen.
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Billie Eilish achieved a viral moment during the 2020 Oscars by appearing baffled during Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig's parody performance.
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Buffalo Wild Wings' stock fell almost 11 percent Wednesday after the company posted quarterly results that left CNBC's Jim Cramer baffled.
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Father baffled by killings Mateen's father, Seddique Mateen, of Port St. Lucie said he was "really puzzled" by his son's actions.
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Fatima Abubakar Fatima, like Hajara, was mostly baffled by the notion that her ordeal was part of a nationwide conspiracy theory.
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After reading conflicting reviews and lengthy product descriptions, your search may leave you more baffled than you were to begin with.
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Momo Pixel, the art director of Wieden+Kennedy advertising agency, is breaking it down for the baffled masses with Hair Nah!
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An explosion of "alt coins" and Initial Coin Offerings baffled casual investors in the ecosystem, and scams were (and are) rife.
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It was the second time Guzmán escaped from a maximum-security prison, and the elaborate nature of the plan baffled investigators.
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Peru missed that spot-kick but the Danes have still been left baffled by the handling of VAR at the tournament.
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Don't worry: I am in the former category, and I am still often a little baffled by how these things work.
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Amber Rose insinuated that the population of South Philly isn't "traditionally attractive," and the internet is more than a little baffled.
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Many activists had become baffled or frustrated by the avant-garde in their midst and had largely soured on the spectacle.
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It also explains why island lizards have bigger toe pads than inland Central American lizards, a difference that had baffled scientists.
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The video has gotten over one million views, according to The Telegraph, and almost as many negative comments from baffled Italians.
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He redirects pressure, rolls off of Matthews, and leaves Thor suspended in midair, baffled, crossing his arms like a big goon.
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When news of the nerve agent attack on the Skripals first flashed on my phone on March 4, I was baffled.
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In a clip from the match, the baffled announcer posited that the sounds were coming come an apartment near the court.
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The I Feel Pretty star seemed baffled by the idea, but not because she's avoiding the long lines at the DMV.
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" MSNBC reported earlier Monday that Trump's top aides are "baffled" by Conway's public actions, which have left the president-elect "furious.
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He threatens her with violence when she disobeys his arbitrary rules, then seems baffled a moment later about why she's upset.
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Those pipes come in on the Swedish group's chart-topping song, and then bam—you're left baffled by its balmy lyrics.
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Grief-stricken and baffled, Cuca goes looking for him, and discovers a factory, a community, then a dense and crowded city.
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U.S. officials are "baffled" by the Philippine president's talk of "separation" from the United States, a State Department official said Thursday.
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"It isn't just the United States who is baffled by this rhetoric," State Department spokesman John Kirby said at a briefing.
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"I think he was baffled by me because my boobs weren't bigger than my head and I wasn't blonde," she continued.
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The I Feel Pretty star seems baffled by the idea, but not because she's avoiding the long lines at the DMV.
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She managed to not only chime in without fueling the fire — but nail what we were all feeling as baffled bystanders.
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Mr. Trump's willingness to be inconsistent — even in a single interview, or the same speech — has baffled political strategists for months.
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A 24-year-old student in London was left baffled after being caught up in Twitter's purge of Chinese propaganda accounts.
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The West is too arrogant or too baffled to admit they do not have a clue about what to do next.
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Bezos' unconventional, laissez-faire approach to philanthropy could garner criticism, but the charities he is serving are both baffled and delighted.
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But I know that, having never played it, I am absolutely baffled as to what this film is going on about.
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Except that once you get inside and start checking out the "products", you're left amused at best, desperately baffled at worst.
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I met him at a coffee shop to see the app in action and was pleasantly surprised, but a little baffled.
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The Trump page's sudden rise has baffled Theory Of Reddit posters for months, and the subreddit's moderators are sick of it.
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Look at the crowd's attempts to dance, then clap, then bashfully smile at the camera as it scans past them, baffled.
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"As a domestic violence survivor, reading these Mara comments makes me sad, angry and completely baffled," she wrote Thursday on Twitter.
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But they are not on the same side, and Trump appears generally baffled and unsure which side he's on, if any.
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From the outset of the case, the brutal attacks on P.J. and Mikayla seemed all but inexplicable and baffled the police.
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At first glance, though, Dr. Soon-Shiong represents a welcome alternative to Tronc, whose scattershot plans have baffled some media analysts.
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"I think people must feel baffled and angry, because our democracy and our power has gone," protestor Junhee Lee told NPR.
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Sounding both alarmed and deeply frustrated, the governor said that he was baffled that the federal government had not done more.
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When I told people that I'd been listening to nothing but albums by women, they heard "women's music" and seemed baffled.
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A Regift of a Gift From His Wife No one would be more baffled by the commotion than Butch Cassidy himself.
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The trio mocked up a list of questions to bring to Capitol Hill, starting with the ones that most baffled them.
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The GOP's discordant claims and head-scratching moments, scattered through the hearings over the last two weeks, have left witnesses baffled.
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Trump's apparent willingness to touch what has long been considered the "third rail" in politics has baffled some on Capitol Hill.
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But I've always been baffled by how the musical's creators squandered the opportunity to engage the genius of Afro-Caribbean polyrhythms.
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Trump's own national security team – let alone Congress, which authorized the funding – was left utterly baffled and blindsided by the decision.
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We eventually learn that the something is Gerstmann–Sträussler–Scheinker syndrome, a rare neurodegenerative disorder whose mechanism baffled scientists for decades.
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Clow said on Twitter that she was "baffled" that a company would objectify her in an effort to preach about professionalism.
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The play baffled the Ravens, who felt the Patriots weren't making clear who was eligible and ineligible (as are NFL rules).
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Diane is baffled by the unfriendliness, and Javier comes up behind the painter, hoping to take over the duties of explication.
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When he told me how baffled he was, I cleared my throat, paused, then reminded him of the copy I'd sent.
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For months, many of us have been baffled by the president's obsession and personal actions in relation to the Russian investigation.
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While in Canada, we spoke with medical professionals and business leaders who were baffled by our tolerance for this inefficient system.
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Again, Republicans were left baffled by a president who has pitched himself as an expert in the art of the deal.
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Snowden Here's one more chance to absorb Joseph Gordon-Levitt's accent in this movie and still be completely baffled by it.
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The tax overhaul that took effect last year promised relief, but now that returns are being filed, some people are baffled.
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I was baffled by the lack of recorded testimonies available, but I found a few firsthand accounts of the soldiers' experiences.
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It invariably get a laugh when the audience sees New York pedestrians acting baffled by actors performing near hot dog carts.
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Each mission has ended without a deal, or even a hint of progress, leaving baffled observers to wonder what, exactly, Mrs.
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The ending of Avengers: Infinity War seems to leave viewers somewhere on a spectrum of baffled grief, confusion, outrage, and disgust.
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Commenters argued about whether the jellyfish was eating the fish and whether the photographer should have freed the baffled little thing.
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No, not because she's been wearing that same puzzling Marilyn Manson tee for the past 24 hours, which I'm still baffled by.
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As for Yeshua, the believed Messiah, he's a smiling cipher given to dematerializing mid-confab, leaving behind enigmatic pronouncements and baffled followers.
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When future anthropologists and historians study this moment in time, we wonder if they will be baffled by the existence of memes.
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Investigators were at first baffled by the arcane intricacies of the crime but honed in within a few years on Diehl-Armstrong.
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Trump's comments have riled and baffled South Korea at a time of extraordinary tension with its neighbor and arch-rival, North Korea.
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When the Handmaid's production team introduced the cords, the episode's actresses were understandably baffled by the strange new addition of Gilead culture.
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The word was that Mr. Pacino couldn't remember his lines and that audience members were walking out in baffled annoyance at intermission.
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Even Detroit's mayor seems baffled how one line in a 216-page zoning packet can ban Airbnb rentals in certain Detroit neighborhoods.
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On Wednesday afternoon, for instance, Trump admitted he was baffled that he was doing so poorly with women voters in the polls.
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The Baffled Nick Young Meme will hang around, deservedly, until someone turns out the lights on Twitter and saves all our minds.
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There have been instances of humpback whales coming to the aid of seals being attacked by killer whales, and scientists are baffled.
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In fact, Franklin took tremendous pride in her status as a diva, but could also be baffled by diva behavior in others.
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President Donald Trump baffled many listeners on Saturday when he appeared to refer to an attack in Sweden that did not occur.
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Photo: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRIPluto's 'snakeskin' terrain has baffled astronomers ever since we first got a good glimpse of it back in September.
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I'm baffled by some of the pop songs that are really popular, so my own rules don't fit pop music in general.
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The latest surge brought its gains for the year so far to over 950 percent, leaving more than a few observers baffled.
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I was baffled by how easy it was, and it makes me think I should have gone to a more challenging school.
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Friends of Garcia are baffled as to how a once-promising University of Utah medical school graduate became a cold-blooded killer.
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Maduro said this month he wanted to speak with creditors about restructuring, but also vowed to continue making payments - leaving investors baffled.
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When Mashable first learned of the rumored relationship between Saturday Night Live's Pete Davidson and pop star Ariana Grande, we were baffled.
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TAMU, Myanmar (Reuters) - Five years ago, when cold pills first trickled across Myanmar's untamed border with India, many local officials were baffled.
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Gaffigan in The Trial Gaffigan's thoughtfully baffled worldview is nowhere more in evidence than in the first few episodes, which I previewed.
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Beckinsale herself was baffled when Bay made demands that seemed to go against what the character she was playing would actually do.
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While Guerreiro underwent a battery of exams, Barahona-Corrêa talked with her baffled relatives and tried to piece together her medical history.
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In 2016, AlphaGo finally mastered the game that had baffled its artificial intelligence forebearers and defeated multi-time Go champion Lee Sedol.
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So readers might be baffled after the first three chapters when all four wheels of the novel come flying off beneath it.
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Overt antagonism has been Huang's muse, and its absence leaves "Double Cup Love" a baffled and elliptical book compared with its predecessor.
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Instead they were baffled by the complexities of the hybrid energy storage systems and a baffling range of tyre choices and compounds.
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The pattern did not match wild migration patterns, and scientists watching its spread were baffled as they tried to find the source.
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"I am baffled why obstetricians do not feel it is important or even worthy to educate pregnant women about CMV," she said.
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In an op-ed published late last week in The Washington Post, Scarborough writes that GOP lawmakers are "baffled" by Trump's future.
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In doing so, he humanized a marriage that has baffled many Americans while also reminding people of his philandering and her compromises.
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Their intensely codependent dynamic has long baffled observers, leading some to wonder if their behavior is an elaborate form of performance art.
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Bush took a few parting shots at the media, saying he was baffled by the constant stream of negative coverage he attracted.
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Top aides to Trump said they were "baffled" over Conway's comments about Romney, the 2012 GOP presidential nominee, MSNBC reported earlier Monday.
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The police were baffled, but authorities caught a break in 1856, when a convicted criminal named Edward Agar confessed to the crime.
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It seems possible to spend two or three hundred thousand dollars for a college education and come away baffled by it all.
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You momentarily forget where you are and are baffled as to why so many people are stood incredibly close to you. 11.
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Misguided thinkpieces on the resurgence in fashion publications spring up seasonally, with many seemingly baffled as to the Grateful Dead's newfound popularity.
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She's had several MRIs and CAT scans, but doctors are still baffled and Dina's spent the last 6 nights in the hospital.
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The predominant sense is of baffled silence, as if the magnitude of Jackson's crimes is so great that it hushes all else.
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He connected with Murda through the security guard at their mutual jeweler, and was baffled when Murda insisted on playing him beats.
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Ronaldo looked baffled, professing his innocence repeatedly, and was clearly distraught as he left the pitch in tears, still shaking his head.
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I was completely baffled trying to find Wall Street after having become familiar with the grid layout of the streets above Houston.
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Over all, the diplomat seemed earnestly baffled when I told him Americans believed Putin had a master plan he was slyly executing.
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In the meantime, our commander in chief continues to be both baffled by and obsessed with our men and women in uniform.
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But then coming to Europe and then encountering racism for the first time, I was kind of confused and baffled by that.
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Artistic choices like this are almost expected of Mr. Castellucci, whose riddle-ridden theater has left audiences baffled and awed for decades.
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She was baffled to see a new feature: The iPhone app told her that walking instead of driving would burn 70 calories.
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What "baffled" many early employees and job candidates turned out to be a game-changing user experience in the mobile internet age.
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It allows, for example, an IT staffer in one office to provide tech support for a baffled user in a different office.
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Real-estate and business experts who spoke with Business Insider were baffled by the turnaround plan WeWork unveiled to employees on Friday.
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In Rome, tourists and locals were baffled by a throng of Roman Catholic cardinals who seemed to take over the streets, above.
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Often and to her credit, Dr. Zitter finds herself baffled, unsure of how to balance cultural priorities, human needs and medical possibilities.
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He baffled Israelis with his reported insistence on keeping his visit to Yad Vashem, a cherished Holocaust memorial, to just 15 minutes.
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Police are still baffled by the unsolved murder of a Pizza Hut driver, whose death didn't appear to be motivated by robbery
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson driving a digger labeled "Get Brexit Done" through a brick wall labeled "Gridlock," followed by a baffled silence.
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The new musical-turned-movie "Cats" has film critics baffled, exasperated, and all around weirded out by the heavily computer-generated feature.
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The prime minister, who said he was baffled by Ms. Wilson-Raybould's resignation, flatly denies that he tried to influence the case.
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The choices and decisions that face a frequently baffled Assistant Pig-Keeper are no easier than the ones we ourselves must make.
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The film's bizarre performances, gaping plot holes and apparent production errors have both baffled viewers and earned it thousands of passionate fans.
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"There is no legitimate use for party affiliation information that I can think of," Levitt said, adding that Kobach's request baffled him.
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I noticed it even in Gropius, whose own work was alien to me, whose charts and graphs and calculations left me baffled.
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Boruff: It was so weird and caustic that most people were intimidated by it or baffled by it or confused by it.
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Trump has baffled his own advisers at times with his unabashed desire for strong ties with Putin, White House sources have said.
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"I think he was baffled by me because my boobs weren't bigger than my head, and I wasn't blonde," Beckinsale explained to Norton.
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The posting angered, baffled or amused some social media users, including Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton, Trump's likely opponent in the Nov.
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At first, "La La Land" was announced as the best picture after presenter Warren Beatty appeared baffled by what was on the card.
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He now realizes this approach has flopped, and feels baffled and paralyzed by how to fix it, numerous friends and advisers tell us.
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He grew baffled by efforts to quantify the present, observing that any instant melts in one's grasp, "gone in the instant of becoming".
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Sometimes the candidates he backs seem as baffled by his interest as their rivals, but 12 out of his 15 picks have won.
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If you've watched the video above and are as baffled as we were, the below clip helps explain Wintersoul's magic a bit more.
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He thinks Goldman is just as baffled as anyone else about whether Tesla will be able to make the cars to meet demand.
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Market commentators, still baffled by Tesla's recent moves, largely saw the action as part of a broader trend higher for the surging stock.
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We hope he's kidding, of course, but in the off chance this blessed, baffled soul is for reals, well, God help us all.
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"At first I didn't notice it since I was too baffled by the city -- I have never been to Nice before," she said.
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When Comey testified, Senator Ted Cruz was baffled that he wouldn't consider the forwarding of thousands of classified documents to be a crime.
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The incident even left Marlborough Police Sergeant Daniel Campbell baffled, who said the department had never heard of a situation quite like this.
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"With many in the Republican establishment baffled as to just who Trump's supporters are, we think that's a pretty useful service," he says.
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Many defenders seem genuinely baffled that a document that works so hard to appear dispassionate and reasonable could provoke such an emotional response.
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Tonight we&aposre going to break down how Trump baffled the experts going from the brink of war to a stunning diplomatic triumph.
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Analysts are left baffled as to how to respond to these strong, repeated claims of responsibility, given the absence of any supporting evidence.
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As a candidate, Trump blamed violence and unrest in Baltimore on gangs of "illegal immigrants" (a claim that totally baffled officials in Baltimore).
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Others are baffled by the vagueness of his open-ended inquiry into Clinton's emails, which is unlikely to be resolved by Election Day.
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Be'er Sheva fans are left baffled by the confrontation, while the actual focus of Celtic fans' anger – Israel's political establishment – is left unscathed.
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This is no surprise, since the series was created by the man who baffled the world with Lost for six years, Damon Lindelof.
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The first is an interview where Mariah Carey apparently learns that people have to pay bills, and is completely baffled by the fact.
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When I was a new parent, I was baffled at the certainty of Ian's love for big machines, the way it seemed predestined.
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Social media users trolled President Trump after he referred to an incident in Sweden to defend his travel ban that has baffled Swedes.
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"I was waiting for you to smile at some of the compliments but you didn't," Bergeron said, seemingly baffled at Biles' stoic demeanor.
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He baffled his students by sitting among them during lectures, though later he took to the podium to brandish Mao's "Little Red Book".
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None of his family members read his books, and what little they know about his criticisms of the government has mostly baffled them.
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A municipal spokeswoman, Shannon Breymaier, said city officials were "disappointed and baffled" by Friends of the Parks' public comments about the alternative site.
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Many doctors, who in their hearts believed that patients with serious illnesses or serious traumatic injuries would die, are baffled when they survive.
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The lack of presidential salesmanship on the most important item on the GOP agenda has baffled -- and frustrated -- several Republican members of Congress.
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Experts are baffled by what could be causing the overheating in the replacement phones, if not the batteries, and Samsung has not commented.
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It involves a family, most of whom disappeared without a trace, leaving behind a mystery and a baffled, mourning daughter, Saki (Haruna Kawaguchi).
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She struggled to build trust with Americans who were baffled by her decision to use a private email server as secretary of state.
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Weaver kept the A's in the ball park and baffled them with a mid-80s fastball and a curve in the high 60s.
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In the bit, from 1977, Kaufman, in a bright-salmon jumpsuit, bounces around, wailing, "I trusted you," to a cheering, increasingly baffled audience.
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Scientists are baffled as to why the worm is suddenly causing disease in humans and warn that this could be an emerging trend.
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Borg, a man who has looked fantastic in his last three tests, appeared to be baffled at times throughout the three-round dance.
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When someone sets his house on fire, the police are as baffled as he is, eventually concluding that Welin set the blaze himself.
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To the Editor: I am completely baffled by the advice coming out that if one is sick one ought to stay at home.
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When big screens in the stadium showed the offside decision, Cameroon players pointed up, apparently baffled by the call to allow the goal.
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Baffled, I asked another minister why women were not allowed to preach from the pulpit or sit in the seats for the clergy.
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This rhetoric baffled onlookers, but it really escalated when the Declaration of Independence threw a hefty amount of shade at King George III.
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Chris Grayling: The political survival of Britain's transport minister has baffled many who accuse him of staggering incompetence, but his loyalty to Mrs.
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Ian McShane, as Hellboy's adoptive father, does what he can to calm the chaos, but the movie left me alternately baffled and battered.
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So The Times culled a few nuggets of wisdom from our Modern Love columns to help people baffled by the world of relationships.
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So as to Kerry's baffled question in the midst of Wednesday's hearing of whether or not Massie was "serious," it's hard to tell.
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He shook his head, baffled; our public display of our love appearing to cut him deeply, causing rippled lines across his dark forehead.
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But just as often I'm baffled by the complete separation between what I do for a living and the rest of my life.
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Lambright&aposs request for information was related to a series of videos showing Navy pilots baffled by mysterious, fast objects in the sky.
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A White House official said Pruitt refused multiple offers of assistance to prepare for the upcoming hearings, a decision that has baffled aides.
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In the fourth quarter, Mullin was baffled when Harden lunged for a steal against the Warriors' Shaun Livingston along the 3-point line.
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Featured Article: "The Mysterious Vaping Illness That's 'Becoming an Epidemic'" A surge of severe lung ailments has baffled doctors and public health experts.
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But six months later, with In Touch and others still pounding away at the El Moussas, Mr. Bragman is now baffled and angry.
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They seem baffled by Mr. Johnson's insistence on a compressed, time-limited negotiation, which they say could inflict needless damage on Britain's economy.
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A brief lull in the campaigns to distribute two major pieces of malware has security researchers baffled and in some cases on edge.
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I left without any idea of what I thought, only that I was exhilarated and baffled and kind of impressed, all at once.
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On social media and in newspapers, Australians are baffled — if not outraged — by hearing American actors mock and mangle the way we speak.
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But as is often the case, they baffled outsiders struggling to make sense of where Florida fit in to Tuesday's crucial midterm elections.
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McCabe's accounts of his baffled interactions with Jeff Sessions, the former attorney general, would be high comedy if they were not so dire.
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Fitzpatrick became the first player to get picked off six times in a single game since the Chargers baffled Peyton Manning in 2007.
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It was typical behavior for Mr. Muilenburg, an introverted engineer who prefers Diet Mountain Dew to alcohol, but it left other executives baffled.
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Astronomers have been baffled lately by the mysterious pulses of cosmic energy known as fast radio bursts that seem to pepper the cosmos.
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The press conference baffled many across the world, and Trump later attempted to backtrack—expressing his support for Robert Muller and US intelligence.
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He seems baffled — but he doesn't do a good job of dealing with that base fear by assuring her that he loves her anyway.
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The coincidence baffled her parents, Rachel Langford and Johntez Brown, who had told CNN that they planned to tell 7-Eleven officials about it.
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Mitchell (Dylan Dawson), one of the other men involved, says he hasn't given the victim a second thought and is baffled by Francis' concern.
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Stephens looked absolutely baffled as the Brazilian circled away from him, kicking and denying exchanges, and timing takedowns when Stephens overcommitted to the chase.
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Businesses say they are baffled by the decision — and fear it's another sign that trade tensions with China will not subside any time soon.
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Donald Trump's Sunday tweet dismissing U.S. diplomatic efforts with North Korea left experts baffled and sparked speculation Secretary of State Rex Tillerson would resign.
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Many seemed baffled by the controversies stirred by the new president, especially Trump's focus on a conspiracy theory about millions of illegally-cast votes.
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In fact, as the Hanson brothers told the Washington Post, they remain totally baffled about why their mom made the original tweet about Pieter.
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But once he began displaying symptoms as a child, his parents were baffled because no one had ever been diagnosed with the disorder before.
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NBA fans have been baffled as to why Kyrie would want to leave a team that's been to the NBA Finals 3 years straight.
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She seems baffled that Trumpworld (her term) does so many things she disapproves of, then pushes back against her colleagues with another photo-op.
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Critics of Jay-Z's seem to be baffled by his decision to team up with the NFL, but the rapper is defending his deal.
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" He remembers that he wasn't offended, but more so baffled, turning to Ernst and saying something like, "Haha, this woman, she really doesn't know.
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"A Clinton/Trump 2020 general election is perhaps the only closing chapter of a three-year ordeal that has baffled the country," he said.
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They just seem baffled by any relationship that's not forged through gunfights and fisticuffs — because those are Kingsman's reason for existing, and they're great.
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They seem worthy to me, and [then] I sort of get the sad face, or the emoji where the eyebrows are baffled, like 'Why?
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Neither of these two phenomena is easy to explain on its own, and together, they've left baffled astronomers proposing all sorts of unlikely scenarios.
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This posting spree on the tail end of his very public, very controversial rants, however, has left his followers baffled to say the least.
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Maybe it's Wilson's disbelieving "waaaaw" from Wedding Crashers, or Hansel's whispery, baffled "wow" when he gets the skinny on Matilda's sex life in Zoolander.
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The Texas lawmaker famously, and bizarrely, called net neutrality "Obamacare for the internet," in a Twitter message than baffled many of his own supporters.
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"I am frankly baffled by what the rationale would be for doing it, and what the analysis is that supports it," Bromwich tells Axios.
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"What realization did Jennifer Garner just come to?" one fan tweeted along with a three-second loop of footage showing the star's baffled reaction.
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To reveal any more would be unfair, but prepare to be surprised by joy, at the outset, and to wind up baffled and sad.
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The major bank CEOs who spoke by phone with Mnuchin were "totally baffled" by the session, according to a person familiar with the call.
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She testified that the decision left officials across the government baffled about why military assistance crucial to the fight against Russia was being blocked.
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"Donald Trump was humiliated, he was weak, he was battered, he was confused, you could see him up there — he was baffled," he said.
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For many years of my life, I'd be downright baffled when I met a person familiar with the screamo records I grew up on.
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It added that, like pretty much everyone else who's heard about the story, it was baffled that the guy responsible was an FBI agent.
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"Look what just fell out of the sky and 911 is baffled and it is caught in our tree," she said in the video.
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"The doctors were baffled: Why would a 59-year-old guy who runs marathons and never smoked have a heart attack?" said Mr. Friedman.
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Baffled by what he saw, he returns in the season two premiere, nevertheless enticed by what's on the other side of some cosmic divider.
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Mr. Weinstein is completely baffled by this story that sounds like an inside joke given the relationships he had with the cast of 'Dogma.
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"The novel that rocked your world when you were 15 may leave you baffled and disinterested 30 years later," states this Opinion essay writer.
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The work had a disastrous 1897 premiere, led by the composer Alexander Glazunov, who was baffled by the piece and may have been drunk.
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That editorial drew baffled reactions, but the question remains, When it comes to politics, how long can Taylor refuse to come to the phone?
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An investigation by AP earlier this month said investigators remain baffled by the attacks, especially as the range of injuries and circumstances vary wildly.
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"Sometimes, it just baffled me the decisions they arrived at," Scott, 42, said over lunch in Baltimore, not far from the benefit plan's office.
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Note those three sad, seemingly throwaway words, "for some reason," into which a whole lifetime of fumbling aspiration and baffled regret have been compressed.
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She's always on hand to discreetly dispose of a body or to help concoct an alibi — even as she's baffled by her sister's motives.
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For those of us who are, understandably, still baffled, here's a roundup of recaps, interviews and explainers that should help answer any lingering questions.
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BEIJING — In supermarkets across the Chinese capital, shoppers have been staring, baffled by empty fish tanks and asking: Where have all the fish gone?
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Garcetti's humorous observation that the rocket was not a UFO came as many people were baffled by the eerie cloud effect the rocket created.
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Democratic lawmakers said they were surprised by some of the positions Trump took and their aides were baffled by the uncertainty in the room.
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My students looked baffled, but unpersuaded, caught up in the convenient rationalization that authors subsist on inspiration and the purest love of subject matter.
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And through our discussion, I realized that the parts of the song I was most baffled by actually were the key to its appeal.
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Cornell William Brooks, above, who led the nation's largest civil rights group for just three years, said that he was "baffled" by the vote.
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So even though we'd seen it we didn't really know what it was, and I'm still a little baffled of where it's coming from.
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The developments have baffled some in the GOP who want to see Trump take a harder line, particularly when it comes to election interference.
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Morton baffled the Yankees with his curveball, spinning it up to the plate at a number of speeds, through 5 2/3 hitless innings.
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Some residents said they were baffled that a man worth an estimated $6.6 billion would risk his reputation on a $230-an-hour massage.
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And this is why it baffled experts across the political spectrum that a similar provision was nowhere to be found in the Senate draft.
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During a panel for Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life, the actress said she is "baffled" by viewers' affection for the mean-spirited millionaire.
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Kalanick said he was "baffled" by the lawsuit brought by Benchmark Capital, an early Uber investor that now alleges the former CEO committed fraud. 5.
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Baffled, I looked up to catch a twinge of violence in their eyes just as this pack of hyenas I call my "team" lashed out.
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The Venetian pugilists in particular were said to be skilled in throwing straight jabs and crosses, which apparently baffled fighters untrained in empty hand fighting.
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He's a kind of avatar for the way Lynch and Frost would have us approach the world — with a kind of baffled wonderment and curiosity.
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Instead, Madonna made Franklin's "tribute" primarily about Madonna, in an awkward, overlong speech that seemed to leave the audience slightly baffled, if not outright offended.
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Yet, many oceanographers and wildlife researchers remain baffled as to why, in a refuge as tailor-made as this, the birds are not doing better.
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Donald Trump is an insult comedian, a fact which has baffled his political rivals who have yet to figure out the correct way to respond.
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She could confidently hold her own with interviewers who praised her maturity, but she also often left them completely baffled with her off-book antics.
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As a child, I was known to explode into a frenzy if we ran out of milk, baffled by how we'd drink coffee without it.
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Many of the more pragmatic activists had become baffled or frustrated by the avant-garde in their midst, and had largely soured on the spectacle.
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FRBs have baffled scientists for more than a decade, but new facilities such as CHIME are revealing new details about these weird events every year.
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Cyrus was big news at the time already, mostly because parents were baffled by the popularity of Hannah Montana onscreen, on their radios, in concert.
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"I'm just baffled as to why the hospital would have agreed to take him for the sole reason of putting him to death," Snyder said.
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It's not just Twitter and the internet fanbase who's miffed at Peter — Rachel herself was baffled when he said he wasn't ready to get engaged.
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The dig uncovered floors decorated with vast mosaics depicting birds, fruit and plants, colorful frescoes, and a curious Greek inscription that has baffled the researchers.
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"We were all baffled by the model of dockless bike sharing; it made users think anything on the street can be shared now," said Zhao.
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Tangential to Birdie's story, one of the nuns is asked persistent questions by a parishioner who's baffled by her personal failure at conversing with God.
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A handful of meteorologists who heard about the flight were baffled as to why the plane would try to fly through such a brutal storm.
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What causes ASD has baffled psychiatrists and neurologists since the syndrome was first described, in the mid-20th century, by Hans Asperger and Leo Kanner.
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We're all quite baffled by what's going on because Homa is an academic, she's a professor, she is not an activist, she is not political.
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We conclude with the adult Chiron (Trevante Rhodes), bruised and baffled by his life, struggling to find his way back to that one, defining moment.
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Captain Marvel gets a crash course in all the Avengers through the use of their action figures and gets baffled when she sees avocado toast.
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" Heist Studios wasn't the only one baffled by Exterion Media's request, with some on Twitter deeming the fact that a back was considered offensive "madness.
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TO THIS day, Romanians remain baffled by what actually happened during the violent spasm which rid the country of its communist dictator in December 1989.
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What had held me back, however, was the question that had baffled me since I began transforming my career and life, What Do I Want?
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But what baffled me most about the tourist types was that some of them didn't appear to want to interact with the town at all.
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It's about the way Giles hangs onto his youth and is baffled by the present, where he's a tired old relic whose skills are passé.
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On the Democratic side, Kovacevich has been baffled front-runner Hillary Clinton doesn't evoke the memory of the good economic times during her husband's presidency.
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A baffled Apple iMac owner has discovered a spider living inside the screen of his computer – and has no idea how to get it out.
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She's only given two interviews on camera, the longest of which is with a sexually frustrated radio host who seems baffled by Poppy's nonsensical answers.
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Turns out, Cramer and Saunders had a right to be baffled, because the stock is up more than 6 percent in the past five days.
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Turns out, Cramer and Saunders had a right to be baffled, because the stock is up more than 26 percent in the past five days.
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Ben Carson, a top adviser to Trump, came to Ryan's defense and said he was baffled by the GOP nominee's inability to stay on message.
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Rubik's Brand Ltd's president David Kremer said he was baffled that the court ruled that functionality or a technical solution is implicit in the trademark.
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His characters share a deliberate sort of pettiness, not just a smallness of drive, but a smallness in the impotent, baffled way they greet obstacles.
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I now know more about the red-lipped batfish than I ever have before, and yet, I remain as baffled as ever by its existence.
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Kalanick said at the time he was baffled by the suit and the dispute ultimately went to arbitration, closing the salacious chapter behind closed doors.
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But by the end of this nonpareil show's two intermissionless hours, you are as lightheaded, exhausted, baffled and invigorated as if it had been you.
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Somewhat baffled, they watched Casey, a left-handed hitter, methodically lift the leg farthest from the pitcher rather than the one that strides toward him.
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Anyway, with the clock ticking down to the recent enrollment deadline, I did what I always do when baffled by the wide choice on offer.
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If the first wave of audiences was baffled, it might have been because "2001" had not yet created the taste it required to be appreciated.
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A group of videos, including one published by The New York Times in 2017, shows US Navy pilots baffled by mysterious objects in the sky.
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Despite having been warned multiple times back in 131 that he was banned from reentering the United States, Audemio was still baffled by his deportation.
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Masahiro Tanaka, pitching on six days of rest, baffled the Red Sox through six innings, allowing one run on three hits and striking out seven.
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He doesn't drive, so when not hitching a ride with a local studio assistant, he traversed Eden by bike and on foot, which baffled residents.
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But the new warnings baffled the users of the services, and the social media management companies themselves, who have strenuously denied any rule-breaking behaviour.
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Following that, Cramer was baffled by Amazon and Tesla's respective price upgrades Monday, particularly because "cult stocks" are unpredictable and very difficult to seriously price.
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Then, at a buzzy event in Las Vegas, I tried the latest iteration, the Impossible Burger 2.0, and I'm somewhat baffled to admit: It's good.
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This baffled global suppliers who thought the matter had been settled by an earlier agriculture ministry decree passed in July adopting the common international standard.
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By the time Carol is deciding to leave Alexandria in voiceover, you'll be completely baffled as to how the episode went so wrong, so quickly.
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He was baffled, and I was slightly embarrassed to admit to him that I thought we should stop lest I accidentally poop on his face.
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With his long, fair hair and physical restlessness, Mr. Vogt makes a baffled Parsifal, the young, rootless man who seems to chance upon the community.
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A video of Apple employees gathered in a standing ovation for a man who bought the first iPhone 220 in Sydney, Australia baffled the internet.
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Even professional cooks who have put forth pumpkin recipes remain baffled that the pumpkin hasn't moved more quickly from the front porch to the kitchen.
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And thank goodness for that, because on the personal side of the coronavirus crisis, we doctors and nurses feel just as baffled as everyone else.
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And thank goodness for that, because on the personal side of the coronavirus crisis, we doctors and nurses feel just as baffled as everyone else.
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This probably explains the baffled-yet-horny expression worn by Joe for much of this dementedly raunchy movie from the writer and director Maria Pulera.
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How Jeremy and other chiral or mirror-image snails — including a few species that are all-left — turn out like this has long baffled scientists.
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Yankees Manager Aaron Boone said that before the game someone had asked him to explain the standings to him, but he was baffled as well.
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I spent a few years living in Rome and was always baffled with some of the top-rated restaurants on sites like TripAdvisor or Yelp.
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Aides at the time were completely baffled, wondering if Trump thought he could negotiate his way out of a shutdown with someone other than Pelosi.
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The exchange may have baffled many in the courtroom audience; after all, the court never decided the Stormans case, and it faded from general view.
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RHP Mike Leake (1633-759) baffled the Dodgers for most of the eight innings he pitched and lowered his National League-leading ERA to 211.
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Trump has vocalized support for tougher gun laws in the wake of last month's Florida school shooting that left 17 people dead, leaving conservatives baffled.
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While many who posted about the Spotify messages identified as fans of the artists they were being told they were fans of, others were baffled.
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Bennett said he remembers he and his team once being baffled when they saw Chick-fil-A hit the top slot in the App Store.
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When I told Benjamin that I had seen the first four episodes and was honestly baffled as to where the series would go, he laughed.
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Ms. Biddle was baffled by their enthusiasm for her house and felt strange as she snapped the family photo that did not include her family.
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Critics were baffled by "Generation Um…" saying that it added up to a relatively empty-headed flick that lacked the forethought it was going for.
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Still, thousands of Bahamians remain stuck, baffled by the response from the US, a place they can usually visit without drama whenever they want supplies.
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The gym closed while he was swimming laps in the pool, and when he realized what had happened, he was "completely baffled," he told Insider.
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Mr. Ruhlman is as baffled as anyone else about how to make that system work, and Nielsen recently created a group to study the issue.
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Mr. Mancini said he was baffled by the agency's statement because Mr. Ali did not complain about his treatment at security, only at check-in.
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Decided on College, Undecided on Where Students are often baffled about the fact that Fafsa asks them to list schools to which they are applying.
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He's a veteran, and it shows: On three songs, he's baffled about how the younger generation uses Instagram as a tool of exaggerated street theater.
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He was speaking in rapid Spanish, with English translations projected on the walls beside him, as a baffled character in his own live, absurdist telenovela.
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My sisters followed and became religious, too; none of us were ever forced into any of it, which is why my sisters' religiousness baffled me.
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What baffled him the most was a separate bill his insurance received from Tri-County Emergency Physicians, a group the hospital appears to contract with.
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Swift and dramatic cultural changes can leave us with the baffled feeling that the soil in which we laid down roots has somehow become foreign.
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But unlike a similarly unrealistic ABC Family Christmas movie, these giant bow car commercials don't leave me with the warm fuzzies; they leave me baffled.
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" De Grey is baffled by "the desperation to come up with fucked up crazy reasons to pretend that aging is some kind of blessing in disguise.
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" At another point, Kasich seemed genuinely disheartened and baffled by the sheer childishness of his rivals, muttering, "I got to tell ya, this is just crazy.
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His principal co-defendant had his own life sentence commuted in 2013, and Holmes is baffled as to why he has yet to receive similar mercy.
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She shows herself to be a sharp assessor of her own career, even if she seems a little baffled by her iconographic status in pop culture.
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It is not perfect — I'm disappointed by the middling battery life and I'm baffled as to why Google hasn't tried harder to improve video recording quality.
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But that mostly Bush-era group of risk-averse activists and operatives — loath to publicly critique a president or aide — is baffled by the president's behavior.
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And so that's why we remain so baffled that a female celebrity going out with her completely natural body hair on display continues to be news.
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But in the end it, too, is limited—a sort of electronic idiot-savant which excels at one particular mental task but is baffled by others.
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Justin Bieber's scandalous eating methods baffled people last week after a photo of the long-haired vagrant biting into the middle of a burrito went viral.
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The Associated Press reported that "the announcer's instructions briefly baffled Trump" — a struggle that was also made abundantly clear in photos and footage of the moment.
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"Jorgensen said he didn't know who Jeff Bezos was and was baffled by my suggestion that he was the father of this famous CEO," Stone wrote.
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That's why I've been baffled this week by Dorsey's media tour, in which he has sought to explain the company's ambivalent approach to disciplining Alex Jones.
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"Charlie" appears in O.J.'s account out of nowhere and baffled the people during a roundtable discussion, moderated by Soledad O'Brien, which aired alongside the interview.
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The operation baffled police—but they made their first major breakthrough on Wednesday, arresting several people in Berlin in connection with the case, Deutsche Welle reports.
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Sam said his pain was "up to an eight out of 10," his father told the Post, adding that hospital staff were baffled by his injury.
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The case baffled Missouri officials: To those that knew her in Springfield, Gypsy was wheelchair-bound and seemingly suffering from muscular dystrophy, leukemia and other ailments.
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At any moment in the history of humans giving slightly too vigorous a shit about the NFL, such a thing would have baffled and angered people.
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"I'm still just as baffled generationally about its appeal, but I also have a sense of how engaged people are when they use it," he said.
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We were baffled to see that young college women were full on supporting Trump and weren't afraid to show a little skin while they're at it.
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Before Sano homered, Gaviglio baffled the Twins most of the night and the right-hander allowed four runs and five hits in 2341 1/3 innings.
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" Branson said he was "baffled" as to why Trump was sharing this with him and "wondered if he was going to ask me for financial help.
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The fluctuation in those two games was familiar to point guard Ricky Rubio, who is baffled with the sharp ups and downs his new team experiences.
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Cyber criminals have extorted hundreds of millions from victims using these attacks, yet the technique has baffled law enforcement and received little attention on Capitol Hill.
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Wheels IF you are among the multitudes of drivers recently baffled by an encounter with the basic controls of a new car, you're in good company.
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Online fashion brand ASOS is selling a $25 transparent T-shirt made out of what appears to be plastic, and it&aposs leaving some people baffled.
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Chinese officials were baffled by Trump's comments, CNN said, adding that it was unclear whether China would launch an investigation or would publicize such a move.
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One minute we found ourselves cheering Congress and the administration on, the next we found ourselves baffled by their inability to achieve consensus and pass legislation.
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She baffled them further when she told them that the first letter of a word could even put a tint over the rest of the word.
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Ms. Harris-Perry, the former weekend morning host, said in an interview that she remained baffled by the way the network treated her in recent weeks.
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