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More perplexing, though, is who Ayotte thinks she is fooling.
All of this makes Beach Club all the more perplexing.
The answers to some might seem intuitive; others are more perplexing.
And a larger, more perplexing question: Why do any of this?
Matters get even more perplexing when we reach the issue of classroom diversity.
Often, the explanations end up being even more perplexing than the feat itself.
In places like the United States, the next frontier of wireless confronts a more perplexing problem.
There were also more perplexing buttons for products including ping pong balls, Mucinex and Play-Doh.
San Francisco (CNN Business)Amazon has officially killed one of its more perplexing products: the Dash button.
While Kim earnestly calls the cake "so beautiful," we feel like it's more perplexing than anything else.
The harder it is to do this for a given individual's speech, the more perplexing is his language.
"Watchmen&aposs" snub is even more perplexing when you consider what was nominated for best drama series instead.
" But even more perplexing is the note on which the show ends: "I do believe America's my home.
Which makes the fact that Facebook didn't publish these documents immediately following the Times story all the more perplexing.
Venezuela was once a beacon for development in Latin America, which makes its current predicament all the more perplexing.
Even more perplexing, according to people who knew the family, Erik and Lyle were both close with their mother.
That's cool, but even more perplexing is how all five of these objects ended up with their intense magnetic fields.
With a slew of insurers exiting the ObamaCare exchanges, the nation's healthcare system is now even more perplexing and costly.
One of the White House's more perplexing complaints, of late, is that media outlets are somehow suppressing the president's message.
In the end, restoring the antislavery intent of the Constitution leaves a more perplexing question at the heart of American democracy.
Close your eyes for just a moment, and enjoy one of the more perplexing and strangely beautiful noises in the Australian soundscape.
These categories run from the obvious — Beyoncé — to the more perplexing: emotions, illegal activities, and other identifiers people likely wouldn't publicly post.
That dynamic, to some political observers, made Mr. Golden's decision to back only one of two impeachment articles all the more perplexing.
And along came a more perplexing weather phenomenon, too: The thunderstorm turned into a particle accelerator and blasted gamma radiation at the ground.
One of the more perplexing questions is why white women, who ostensibly saw themselves reflected in Clinton herself, didn't support her more strongly.
You might expect Joe Daytrader to succumb to the lure of financial excess, but the chronically poor response of governments is more perplexing.
"Given these trends, the sluggish wage growth rate is even more perplexing," said Cathy Barrera, chief economist at ZipRecruiter, an online employment marketplace.
This gets even more perplexing knowing that, in a 2018 interview with Rolling Stone, Nicks referred to Styles as the son she never had.
But what's even more perplexing is that there was simply no good reason for McAllister to include such a controversial case in his brief.
Some are splendid, others are more perplexing than anyone could have imagined and each will show a much a deeper side of these guys.
Given that Sanders did not pull off a sweeping delegate comeback tonight, particularly in Michigan, the path ahead becomes even more perplexing for him.
It was one of the more perplexing series finales in recent memory, but extrapolating too much from any one game (or series) can be foolhardy.
That Russia had poured such unimaginable resources into providing its hit squads with the tools of undetectable murder made the brazenness of Litvinenko's killing even more perplexing.
Comets are like the holidays, they come and they go, only their role in the universe is a bit more perplexing than the annual family get together.
But seeing him spar and train and fight, and exploring his athletic background, one forms a new image of this Panda man, and he becomes even more perplexing.
And the more perplexing a psychotic patient's language is, Dr Baker and Dr Morency discovered, the more likely it is that his particular traits include excitement and conceptual disorganisation.
Bob Dylan's latest side project is even more perplexing than usual: He built an elaborate, 26-by-15-foot iron archway for a $1.3 billion resort casino in Maryland.
What's more perplexing about superheroism, though, and what Shyamalan barely touches upon, is the mad persistence of our communal craving for it—movie after movie, on an ever-vaster scale.
NEWARK — After weeks of shrugs and head-scratching, one of the more perplexing mysteries of the investigation into the infamous traffic jam at the George Washington Bridge has been solved: Gov.
But whatever the impact that this may be having, a more perplexing question for many is why these low prices are not being seen as an automatic boon to the broader economy?
KleinBank has received satisfactory ratings from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation for compliance with the Community Reinvestment Act for years, which supporters of the bank say makes the charges all the more perplexing.
The travel ban was all the more perplexing to those Iraqi troops who had heard Mr. Trump vow as a candidate to wipe out the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, ISIL or Daesh.
Which is why it's all the more perplexing that the president put out the tweet over the weekend endorsing Steve essentially, saying he's going to be a great voice — a great new voice at Breitbart.
What may be even more perplexing, critics say, is that Obama is still chasing the mirage of a nonpartisan solution to America's political crisis, after eight years of failing to find it in the White House.
But the directors of both films—respectively, Jordan Peele and Greta Gerwig—were both shut out of the Best Director category, all the more perplexing since they seem to be practical lock-ins for Oscar time.
And, even more perplexing, a review of the decisions in the Games' most controversial fights suggests that those judges were in step with the decisions made by their peers at the tournament, which finishes on Sunday.
It's interesting you mentioned those points about stickiness — that people have an attachment to home and just don't want to move — because that's something that I found is more perplexing to economists than to lay people.
One of the more perplexing announcements to come out of Microsoft's Surface hardware event in New York City yesterday was the port choice across its refreshed Surface laptop line and its new, noise-cancelling and Cortana-equipped Surface Headphones.
Trump's occasional and ever more perplexing interventions in the British media have also seen him embark on a war of words with former SNP leader Alex Salmond, which I'd guess isn't the sort of activity that POTUS hopefuls typically preoccupy themselves with.
And, before you get too worked up about the existence of mac-and-cheese candy canes, you might want to channel your anger toward some of Archie McPhee's more perplexing flavors, like their pickle candy canes, or better yet, their gray clam-flavored candy canes.
Numerous European banks have not yet seen their borrowers draw down much of the credit that has been allotted for them, or, even more perplexing to analysts and investors, aren't saying what their exposure to commodity-sensitive credit is, or what has already been committed.
Their new collaboration, "JACK &," created with Christopher Myers, is about going forth into not death but life — the wider, freer, sometimes more perplexing world that awaits people when they get out of prison and need to shape a fresh place for themselves in society.
Making the wording change all the more perplexing is that the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association, the industry's primary trade group, has not pushed for any regulatory changes over the ability of a surviving spouse to stay in a home after the death of a spouse.
The reason this is confusing is perhaps best summed up by Dunham's even more perplexing response: The other thing that I get really crazy about is this new world in which women aren't just supposed to be protected from actions, they're supposed to be protected from language.
What makes it even more perplexing is that she was one of the point people for efforts by women in Congress to address harassment on Capitol Hill and co-sponsored proposed legislation to force companies to disclose harassment settlements -- yet only this year, speaking to the National Congress of American Indians, has she mentioned this alarming statistic.
The Circumcision of son of Moses, Jan Baptist Weenix ca 1640Zipporah at the inn is the name given to an episode alluded to in three verses of the Book of Exodus. This much-debated passage is one of the more perplexing conundrums of the Torah.
Tomb KV60 in Egypt's Valley of the Kings is one of the more perplexing tombs of the Theban Necropolis, due to the uncertainty over the identity of one female mummy found there (KV60A). She is thought by some, such as the Egyptologist Elizabeth Thomas, to be that of the Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh Hatshepsut. This identification has been advocated by Egyptologist Zahi Hawass.
In January 1968 Wang was sent to Qincheng Prison. He was never prosecuted for any crimes, and was released in 1982. In 1983, he was expelled from the Communist Party of China, despite not having played any political role following his release. Neither the Mao-era or post-Mao Communist Party specified the nature of Wang Li's crimes, making his case one of the more perplexing episodes of Communist Party historiography.
The Breland's had their second, and more perplexing, encounter with instinctive drift when working with raccoons. They were training racoons to perform a captivating sequence of events to aid with the advertisement of a bank. This project involved teaching raccoons to deposit money into a bank slot. The Breland's were successful at yet another animal training project as raccoons were initially very successful at the task of depositing coins into the bank.
The first step in investigating a colliery explosion is to determine where the explosion occurred. In the case of West Stanley the official report states "in no case that we [ie Redmayne and Bain] have investigated has it been more perplexing than the one under consideration". The first thought was that the seat of the explosion might have been in or near the engine house in the Towneley seam, but further investigation rendered this unlikely. The Brockwell seam was next considered.
One of the more perplexing aspects of US tank destroyers and the military doctrine underpinning it, was the relative success and failure of both towed and mobile units: The North African experience clearly indicated that towed tank destroyer units were superior, yet the European experience clearly favored mobile tank destroyer units. One factor in this problem was developing tank technology. The German tanks that fought in North Africa were not the same ones that defended Western Europe. Panthers, in particular, were heavily armored and relatively fast.
Set in a fantastical world with impossible sciences, Cat's trail follows the loopy adventures of Airee Collette, a notorious thief wanted in two continents. Despite her ostentatious style, her slippery skills (not to mention incredible luck) has so far helped her in evading respected law- enforcer Sheriff Poppy. Something of a legend in crime school, Sheriff Poppy has become obsessed with capturing Airee. But her luck runs true, and with the help of Polaris and the mysterious Butler, it has become an even more perplexing situation.
Just before Hutch was set to leave Earth, the science team on Quraqua – led by Henry Jacobi – made a significant discovery. They uncovered a series of carvings that depicted mostly the native Quraquans, but additionally, they discovered one that bore an uncanny resemblance to the statue on Iapetus – presumably, one of the Monument-Makers. Even more perplexing, the apparent Monument-Maker took the form of a god of death in the artwork. Given this startling connection between the Quraquans and the Monument-Makers, the Academy desperately tried to postpone the terraforming process, but overwhelming political pressure prevented this from happening.
Booklist critic Gordon Flagg was more qualified in his praise. He applauded the accuracy of the artist entries and the quality of the contributors' reviews, but found Weisbard's conception of "alternative" ill-defined and recommended The Trouser Press Record Guide (1991) as a more comprehensive option. Even more critical was Billboard magazine's Beth Renaud, who called much of the writing biased and the organization unencyclopedic. She said Weisbard's "obligatory" essay is outdated and vague in defining alternative rock and that the contributors "gush" over artists usually covered by Spins magazine publication, with many relevant artists omitted in place of more perplexing additions.
For Du Noyer, U2 sounded "monstrously tight as a performing unit and fluidly inventive as composers, so the results transcend the merely experimental". A review from The New Zealand Herald was more critical, saying that the album started as an EP and "just got longer but not necessarily better". The publication called it "more perplexing than challenging" and commented that it "sounds like the biggest band in the world having one of the biggest, strangest mid-life crises". Jim DeRogatis of the Chicago Sun Times gave the record a three-and-a-half star review, calling it "inconsistent", but admitting "it's satisfying and surprising to hear a band of U2's status being so playful, experimental, and downright weird".
After the barrier dissolved around 75.7 million years ago, the Kosmoceratops lineage (represented by Vagaceratops) that had been restricted to southern Laramidia dispersed to the north, giving rise to all later chasmosaurines, such as Anchiceratops and Triceratops. Though late Campanian dinosaurs on Laramidia were larger than most large modern animals (which require large species ranges due to heightened dietary needs), Sampson and colleagues found that they appeared to have had relatively small species ranges, which is more perplexing due to the high species-diversity of Laramidian dinosaurs. Though they apparently inhabited at least two semi-isolated regions, there is no evidence of a dispersal barrier, and there was less of a temperature gradient than today.
Spinoza's naturalism can be seen as deriving from his firm commitment to the principle of sufficient reason (), which is the thesis that everything has an explanation. He articulates the in a strong fashion, as he applies it not only to everything that is, but also to everything that is not: And to continue with Spinoza's triangle example, here is one claim he makes about God: Spinoza rejected the idea of an external Creator suddenly, and apparently capriciously, creating the world at one particular time rather than another, and creating it out of nothing. The solution appeared to him more perplexing than the problem, and rather unscientific in spirit as involving a break in continuity.

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