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My mind is just boggled like, where could she be?
I just walked into Shenzhen, and boy, is my mind boggled.
"It boggled my mind that they would get caught," Mike said.
What boggled my mind, though, is the unacceptable disconnect between food waste and hunger.
Nevertheless, visiting these observatories — like my previous visits to particle colliders — boggled my mind.
So many new products crowd the market that even a beauty hound can become boggled.
"I have friends who are teachers who are just mind-boggled by her," she said.
"People were really boggled by the Working Families Party endorsing him," Ocasio-Cortez told BuzzFeed News.
So I hope to have my mind boggled a few more times before I'm finished here.
No, I've been accused of having a boggled mind, like thinking of too many things at once.
If you, too, were boggled by the price of many Switch games, this will help pay them off.
A: The amount of money I have spent on consultants to "give advice" has always boggled my mind.
It boggled my mind that these talented women would choose to self-segregate and relegate themselves to comedic obscurity.
"I got invited to a dinner with the Irish prime minister," recalled Matthew Prince, who still sounds slightly boggled about it.
Mind-boggled Twitter users began offering him some sage advice in regards to his odd payment plan and the plagiarized name.
Such is the case for Pete, this orange cat whose dark-furred companion, Sully, boggled a few Redditors briefly on Friday.
When I showed her Snapchat, and made her look like a cat, it boggled her mind, but she thought it was hilarious.
That alone has boggled a lot of battery researchers, since, physically speaking, it should be harder for ions to move through a solid.
In the road were a decent number of flat, dead rabbits, which somewhat boggled the mind, given how few cars travel this road.
In perhaps the most unusual outcome of the 2016 presidential election, an election that boggled the minds of political strategists and pundits for many reasons, Sen.
As you can see, even those who fall on the lower end of the biggest bonus list earn well above that, and our minds are completely boggled.
On our site tour we got to go through what we are later told is about 1/3 of the total ride (a figure which boggled me).
I am mind-boggled by all the folks who came in here with all the commentary who didn't know me from a bag of dirt out there.
Moore added that she was "mind-boggled" by the show's popularity, theorizing that "people wanted cathartic entertainment — they wanted something that resonated on an emotional level with them."
So if you are in the New York area and would like to have your mind boggled, hit up the Titanosaur at AMNH, on display starting January 15.
I allow people to write for me because—not that I'm stuck or brain-boggled—it's just, sometimes the perspective from the outside is better than your perspective.
Even when we try to explain to British people how difficult it is for two relatively privileged straight white married people to deal with UK regulations, they're boggled.
I was boggled by: "We must stop playing defense…" Does anyone think that the DNC or any of the widely publicized government breaches succeeded because they overcame excellent cyber defenses?
It allowed players to use the touchscreen and stylus to put together Mario levels in a variety of styles, and the resulting number and complexity of creations boggled minds worldwide.
After Fuller reportedly sent text messages towards the end of 2016 detailing her "miraculous" recovery that "boggled" doctors, the truth about her illness began to surface, The Columbus Dispatch reported.
We can operate technology that would have boggled even the greatest minds of the early 20th century, but we are still human, still desiring most of all to be left alone.
But O'Donnell tells Refinery29 that the scope of last Sunday's Las Vegas shooting, in which 58 people were killed and over 500 wounded at a country-music festival, boggled even her mind.
Still boggled by reports that Trump, having realized that the numbers on his tax plan aren't remotely credible, has decided to fix things by bringing in as experts … Larry Kudlow and Stephen Moore.
He was younger than I was when the band started, when he was in Europe and World War II. That kind of just boggled my mind, realizing how young these kids actually are.
The smartphones of today are capable of virtual and augmented reality, DSLR-like photography and 4K video, Xbox 360- and PS3-grade gaming, and data speeds that would have boggled your mind in 2007.
When she came out as a lesbian a year ago, after she started dating Nats, she didn't predict the deluge of people whose minds would be boggled by the logistics of that sexual orientation.
If staring at Ted's bare chin has boggled your mind a bit and you've forgotten what a beard looks, shift your gaze to the two men behind the Texas Senator who definitely have beards.
Such a state of affairs boggled my mind 30 years ago as a 19-year old Military Policeman who was given such power; and it boggles my mind today as a police researcher and university professor.
Because men's wear moves along so incrementally, it's hard to pick up on the evolution when you are being boggled by, say, the abundance of bubble dresses and bubble bloomers at Charmani (his title, by the way, not mine).
By the time she's eating a PB & J — the one snack she brought, it seems — you don't know whether you're more boggled that she brought peanut butter and Wonder Bread back in time, or that she only brought one.
The Mueller report has finally arrived, and while it's going to take time to comb through all 448 pages of heavily redacted content, one thing that has boggled the minds of the late-night hosts is its method of delivery.
"It has boggled my mind why we were clinging to these compounds, and now that they are gone I feel liberated," said Rolf Halden, a scientist at the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University, who has been tracking the issue for years.
He was part of the most irresistible match so far of this United States Open: holding off the next generation and Dominic Thiem in a grit-and-rip quarterfinal in which the full-stretch shotmaking often boggled the minds of those who managed to stay awake until it finished at 703:03 a.m. Wednesday.
The stories of physical, verbal, and emotional abuse from Porter's two ex-wives — and the glowing statements about Porter that President Donald Trump's aides released in the aftermath of them first being reported — are just the latest in a series of boggled responses from the White House that Republicans think could have long-term consequences for the party.
After Trump spent Thursday blaming an avalanche of new sexual assault allegations against him on a vast globalist conspiracy at an expo center in West Palm Beach and more than 15,000 of his supporters showered reporters with boos and angry chants at an evening rally in Cincinnati, a series of events on Friday that would have boggled the mind a year ago simply amounted to a breather in the presidential campaign's frantic race to the bottom.
With Tang forces again boggled down in pillaging the city, they were unable to chase Huang, and Huang was able to flee east without being stopped.
Upon its launch Johnson said "It would have boggled the minds of the Romans. It would have boggled Gustave Eiffel." Nicholas Serota, a member of the design panel, said that Orbit was a tower with an interesting twist, with "the energy you might traditionally associate with this type of structure but in a surprisingly female form". According to Mittal, Orbit was already the working title, as it describes continuous action, a creative representation of the "extraordinary physical and emotional effort" that Olympians undertake in their continuous drive to do better.
Grays' shortstop, Sam Bankhead boggled a grounder by McLaurin which would allow Walker to score. The game stood at 4-1 going into the 9th inning. The Grays had a late 9th inning surge. With one out, Saylor ended up walking both Leonard and Gibson.
In addition, while Edward is continuously boggled by the mind he can't read-- and her reactions which are so unlike any other human he's known-- Bella shows a natural intuition in stride with her curiosity to ask exactly what Edward doesn't want to share.
The pitching match-up would see Alfred Saylor pitch a 5 hitter for the Barons, while the Grays' Johnny Wright and Ray Brown would give up 11 hits. The Barons struck first in the top of the 1st inning when Felix McLaurin hit a double past Grays' 1st baseman Buck Leonard. Tommy Sampson hit a single to right field, scoring McLaurin, and then was thrown out trying to steal second. Clyde "Little Splo" Spearman hit a double, advanced on a Piper Davis single, and then scored after Grays' catcher Josh Gibson boggled a low pitch after he slipped in the mud.
There have been many arguments by scholars whether or not the sonnet was written about Shakespeare's disdain with the stage and his career in the theater, or if the sonnet is a confession of love to an unknown young man. Shakespeare's use of the word motley has the mind of critics and scholars boggled as to what the sonnet could truly mean. A motley is a multi-colored gown, or costume, usually worn by a jester. Many scholars believe that the sonnet is written about Shakespeare's disdain with the theater and the actors, or even his own profession as an actor.
AZ compares himself to Donald Goines' work in "Rather Unique", with the line, "Your mind's boggled but I'm as deep as Donald Goines' novels". Nas also named the song "Black Girl Lost" on his sophomore album It Was Written after the book by Goines. The New York rap trio Cru had a song called "Goines Tale" where all of Donald's book titles were incorporated into the song's lyrics. Rapper Jadakiss also references Goines in the Sheek Louch song "Mighty D-Block (2 Guns Up)" with the lyrics "Yo, the revolve' or the mati's cool, Knife game like Daddy Cool's, since Bally Shoes".
An, viewing his position as precarious, thus offered to resign. However, when Li Siyuan subsequently sent Meng to consult the chancellors on their opinion on this matter, the results were mixed — Feng Dao believe that it was better for An to resign, while Zhao Feng believed that An should remain chief of staff. As a result, Li Siyuan took no action at that time. Later in 930, with the imperial forces boggled down in a campaign that An advocated — against the military governors Meng Zhixiang of Xichuan Circuit (西川, headquartered in modern Chengdu, Sichuan) and Dong Zhang of Dongchuan Circuit (東川, headquartered in modern Mianyang, Sichuan) — An departed Luoyang for the front to oversee the campaign.
Early on, Jerry is convinced that he is dreaming when he sees his action figures come to life, but once Nicole discovers them, he is ultimately faced with the truth that his toys are special, and that neither his parents nor his friends can find out about them. Every episode challenges Jerry with daunting children's tasks, from school assignments to chores, as well as one's everyday life activities, from taking care of an animal to playing safely. The Raiders' minds are boggled by these activities, and immediately treat them as some sort of great mystery, or often as a ferocious villain set to take over their neighborhood. Jerry, Nicole and the Raiders pull through each challenge and discover new and interesting things than happen around them, solidifying that things are not always as they appear to be, and simple everyday things always turn out amazing.
The Interregnum granted some respite to the Common Pleas, which abolished fines on original writs, hurting the King's Bench, but in 1660 the fines were reinstated and "then the very attorneys of the Common Pleas boggled at them and carried all their finable business to the King's Bench". In 1661 the Common Pleas attempted to reverse this by pushing for an Act of Parliament to abolish latitats based on legal fictions, forbidding "special bail" in any case where "the true cause of action" was not expressed in the process. The King's Bench got around this in the 1670s; the Act did not say that the process had to be true, so the court continued to use legal fictions, simply ensuring that the true cause of action was expressed in the process, regardless of whether or not it was correct. The Bill of Middlessex disclosed the true cause of action, satisfying the 1661 statute, but did not require a valid complaint.

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