MARKETS PUZZLED Yet markets are puzzled by Orr's approach to signaling policy changes.
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Thanks,Puzzled Hey Puzzled, I can't beat around the bush with this one, friend: you fucked up.
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US puzzled US Defense Secretary General James Mattis has said that the US was puzzled by the attack near Deir Ezzor last week.
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PUZZLED The crisis has left allies and investors puzzled by a country that for decades seemed a confident pillar of Western economic and political stability.
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Puzzled in North Carolina Puzzled in North Carolina: I support your idea to engage in some active listening, which can help to promote tolerance and understanding.
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The relative dearth of journalism procedurals has always puzzled me.
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It wasn't exactly "crime cosplay," as one puzzled attendee expected.
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Jaylen Brown was puzzled when he first read the headlines.
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And everybody else is a bit more puzzled by it.
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Both Erin and me stared at him in puzzled silence.
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"I'm as puzzled about it as you are," Bryant said.
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The disappearance of the ichthyosaurs has puzzled paleontologists for years.
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So that's why we're all just we're all still puzzled.
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Cramer was really puzzled about the aerospace group this week.
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A puzzled Raonic replied with a simple "I don't know".
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Some customers expressed a tang of puzzled resistance, at first.
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People who saw it were reportedly more puzzled than upset.
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But inside the State Department, officials were puzzled and concerned.
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And so, I am not puzzled by Mr. Dauman's response.
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But these rays have puzzled scientists ever since their discovery.
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Still, the baseball world was puzzled by the Mets' moves.
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The extinct scaphites, for example, have long puzzled marine biologists.
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"His mom was completely puzzled by all this," Tarzy says.
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And they're puzzled, or irritated, or downright angry about it.
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I had been vaguely puzzled about this business for months.
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Spectators at a competition last weekend puzzled over the texts.
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BA's refusal to budge on pay has also puzzled analysts.
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I remember the puzzled looks on all of our faces.
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They canceled the reception, sending puzzled guests home without explanation.
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And so I'm puzzled by what the FBI's decision was.
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Bears fans may be puzzled, or may simply be laughing.
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Qassim Suleimani, something about its explanation left many analysts puzzled.
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Baker: Sad to say but people will probably be puzzled.
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He puzzled for a while about "fireflies" outside his window.
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Puzzled, Jared stuck an AirPod in his ear and answered.
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Many people, including FIFA's then President Sepp Blatter, were puzzled.
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His grandmother was puzzled: Do they pay you in food?
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At first glance, I'm puzzled about how the game works.
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Nonetheless, we were puzzled by the inconsistency in the tasting.
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Even after looking around for a while, I was puzzled.
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Some took photos, some laughed, and some just looked puzzled.
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Most of his classmates were mildly puzzled by his sudden disappearance.
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Such questions have puzzled philosophers and scientists for over 2,000 years.
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So maybe our puzzled staffers weren't so off-base after all.
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"I think they think they can't, or something?" she says, puzzled.
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The moms and dads of Toronto are, doubtlessly, kind of puzzled.
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Photo: APLast week, an alt-rock mystery puzzled the music press.
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That has puzzled Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and many economists.
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For more than 100 years, medical researchers puzzled over that question.
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Jim Cramer was really puzzled about the aerospace group this week.
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Even the cops are completely puzzled by Bundy's bizarre decision-making.
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Yet markets are puzzled by Orr's approach to signalling policy changes.
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Nonetheless, some readers may still be puzzled by such poor performance.
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Some fans of Kardashian are rightfully puzzled by the reported quotes.
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Critics of his early works might have been puzzled by that.
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Obviously, people who got the random text messages were very puzzled.
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"I'm still puzzled on how my son is accused," he added.
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She figured out a diagnosis that had puzzled others for years.
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And lately the concentration and frequency of attacks has everyone puzzled.
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"Leadership is just genuinely puzzled" about what to do, Joyner said.
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Yael: And if you're not a hacker, just do Puzzled Pint!
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I must have looked puzzled because she tried to reassure me.
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People looked over their shoulders at me, puzzled and slightly nervous.
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The bizarre organisms of the Ediacaran Period have long puzzled researchers.
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Scientists are deeply puzzled as to how it became so common.
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Even some of his own advisers were puzzled by the move.
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Natalie waited as I puzzled all this out, dish by dish.
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For a second, he looked puzzled, before staring straight ahead again.
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Still, she remains puzzled and bereft, Maxine always on her mind.
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The team was puzzled by one discovery in particular: an accordion.
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She was puzzled by the young women's recourse to the law.
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We hire the puzzled child to follow behind us carrying nothing.
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He looked puzzled but said yes, then hiked up his pants.
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Some in Rouen are puzzled at the depth of the reaction.
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GOP strategists and Capitol Hill aides were puzzled by it all.
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Phil Mickelson, an American, picked paella in 2011, leaving some puzzled.
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The Senator seemed puzzled by this tactic when I asked about it.
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Puzzled by the object, Colchester United F.C. shared their discovery on Twitter.
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Like some on Capitol Hill, she left the hearing a bit puzzled.
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Cosby, who says he's now legally blind, looked puzzled during the commotion.
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Purell&aposs mother, Irma Burrage, says she&aposs puzzled about what happened.
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Michigan Coach John Beilein sat on his stool with a puzzled look.
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"I was puzzled at first," she told U.S. Catholic magazine in 2012.
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He lurches between bullish bravado and puzzled frustration with nothing in between.
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"I'm quite puzzled when I see a lot of things," she said.
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Their expressions turned puzzled, too, when they noticed my Marine Corps shirt.
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Some people were puzzled when IBM bought The Weather Company — including weather.
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Sitting alone on the cobblestones, she provoked puzzled looks from passers-by.
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I was a bit puzzled and surprised to see someone of Col.
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But archaeologists have long puzzled over the exact purpose of the jars.
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Joscelyn is far from the only expert puzzled by the group's claim.
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Still, many pollsters are puzzled by the extreme variations in the surveys.
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Teammates were puzzled at his absence but didn't think much of it.
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Dianne Feinstein appeared puzzled by Sessions' reasoning for not providing more details.
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An arrest and puzzled neighbors Franklin was arrested in July of 2010.
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They listened raptly, but several did not disguise how puzzled they felt.
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Originally discovered in the 1970s and 1980s, it's puzzled astronomers for years.
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It leaves you sitting in the dugout, holding a bat and puzzled.
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Though deeply sympathetic to his conclusion, I am puzzled by his argument.
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Before, people sounded a mixture of entertained and puzzled by the campaign.
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Still, the CFO's early, and largely unexplained, exit has left observers puzzled.
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Its indecision on Syria left even staunch allies puzzled about American policy.
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And exploring it still leaves me puzzled and questioning myself at times.
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He was puzzled by the intensity and the virulence of the opposition.
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Regulators are puzzled over why the mysterious disease is appearing so frequently.
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Since its discovery in the 19th century, the hyolith has puzzled paleontologists.
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But my success makes me all the more puzzled by the instructions.
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Academics and lawyers familiar with Dr. Laskar were puzzled by the accusations.
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When she arrived, she discovered the lights were off, which puzzled her.
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The young girl's sudden frailty and agony puzzled and frightened her family.
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But then it always puzzled me we never heard anything more about it.
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I am still puzzled as to why he thought he should do this.
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Teachers locked hands with puzzled children and quickly led them from day school.
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And yet government security agencies and people who lead them are also puzzled.
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When the cop approached him and his friends, they were puzzled, Ansari said.
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I'm puzzled by the sheer number of myths that center around fast food.
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The dizzying series of legislative maneuvers this week left even veteran senators puzzled.
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But many who watched the video were puzzled by the lack of sound.
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One too many catered lunches at the R29 offices had left Bain puzzled.
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When people call me & hear me crackin up laughing they seem so puzzled.
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ECONOMISTS have been a bit puzzled by the market turmoil of early 2016.
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But many pollsters are still puzzled by the extreme variations in the surveys.
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This question has been puzzled over by entrepreneurs since the dawn of trade.
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They're still puzzled, 'Why is it that people are mad at the banks?
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But he was puzzled by Mr. Trump's comments on the Obama field operation.
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" Lochte becomes puzzled, and asks, "Wasn't it just their Thanksgiving two days ago?
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In the months before their rapture, the scooters puzzled, infatuated, and infuriated residents.
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The historical link promoted by the posters has led to some puzzled discussions.
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You can bet they are puzzled that anyone would object to the arrangement.
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I get puzzled looks when I pull out my Radisson Rewards credit card.
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Market participants since have puzzled over what the change in language might imply.
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So scientists are puzzled at how this massive black hole got so ... massive.
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I am also puzzled as to the need for a private email server.
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Five Star's supporters clearly like him, but the rest of Italy is puzzled.
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Many legal experts were puzzled because the orders were supposed to apply immediately.
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It's much more about things that have stuck with us and puzzled us.
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" A day or so later, a puzzled Mayo asked Bryant, "Where were you?
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That has puzzled economists, but some think they have an explanation: better benefits.
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If Mr. Morris's work puzzled some viewers, he was reluctant to explain it.
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MANY were justifiably puzzled when Donald Trump named John Bolton national security adviser.
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He was puzzled by what he saw — actually, by what he didn't see.
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A trail of sparks lit up the Los Angeles sky and puzzled residents.
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Others were puzzled that some of the data was being collected at all.
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The voices, and attitudes, of the three are identical: puzzled, passive and melancholy.
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They puzzled the people at my table, who expected airy balls of dough.
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The comfort and familiarity she felt behind the bar puzzled her at first.
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As analysts puzzled over what's next for Goldman, one firm changed its view.
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I was also puzzled that she looked healthy and was maintaining good grades.
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"I'm confused by the question," he said to Tapper with a puzzled face.
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They are saddened but also puzzled by the systematising of the modern game.
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Video shows the group looking at the man, puzzled, as he walked away.
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Lyn Adams, the executive director of the Oklahoma Children's Theater, is similarly puzzled.
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He showed me an object that puzzled me: a sock filled with rice.
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Potts, told Entertainment Weekly that she's a bit puzzled by all this remake hubbub.
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Harry looked puzzled as his light saber turned red when he switched it on.
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"Still puzzled as to how I entered into the Congressional record," he told me.
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Madsen's lawyer told The New York Times that she was "puzzled" by the indictment.
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Smollett maintains his innocence, but the whole ordeal has puzzled those who knew him.
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Jodie Archer had always been puzzled by the success of The Da Vinci Code.
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After ten minutes, a puzzled look crossed his face and Mr Johnson fell silent.
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I loved my Khajiit hero, Punkin, for his tufted ears and perpetually puzzled expression.
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The mysteries lying beyond our planet have puzzled and inspired scientists throughout the centuries.
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People have puzzled for centuries over why exactly we have the dreams we do.
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" She added: "I'm just puzzled how you think you will use this evidence anyway.
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They were puzzled by my comment — and not a little critical of my petulance.
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For years scientists puzzled over how exactly measles achieves its contagion-in-chief status.
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Whether or how Furey's work connects to string theory remains to be puzzled out.
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The campaign against the CEU has left even some long-time Fidesz voters puzzled.
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These questions, which have plagued and puzzled economists for decades, have acquired new urgency.
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The first time I saw the Oculus Go, I was just as puzzled, too.
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"I'm very puzzled by the fact that he's leaving DACA ... in place," Beck said.
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People always look really puzzled and don't understand why a young person wouldn't drink.
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"I think I know him," he said with a puzzled look on his face.
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In Brazil, researchers were puzzled to find markets selling "douradinha", a non-existent species.
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Greenberg says he is puzzled by why many Western fund managers stay underweight China.
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They were puzzled by the city's numbers showing a drop in emergency room visits.
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Mr. Patterson said he was puzzled by the way the rules had been written.
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"I am puzzled and disappointed by this decision by the Myanmar government," Lee said.
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"They get an article published but are dead," Zenobia says, puzzled about their motivation.
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Researchers are also still puzzled by the dispersal of the beads over the quarry.
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The trade wars that we are now engaging in leave many global strategists puzzled.
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Most importantly, the Fed is clearly somewhat puzzled by the persistence of low inflation.
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He explains to a puzzled Claire that he has challenged Randall to a duel.
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Courbet's early work puzzled Delacroix; and the young Manet copied one of Delacroix's paintings.
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" T-Mobile: "[CEO] John Legere made an acquisition, and frankly, I'm puzzled by it.
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An avid Facebooker in their forties may already be puzzled by TikTok, for example.
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But the U-turn puzzled some investors and one warned of a slowing economy.
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He slowed the car and puzzled over where a cannabis odor was coming from.
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I am puzzled, like I've been given clues to a story I don't know.
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At first, the researchers were surprised and puzzled by the results, Dr. Smith says.
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His case puzzled prosecutors at the time, because he was such an unlikely criminal.
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Almost 40 years later, Robert remains puzzled why the Sabres' roster was altered drastically.
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When he took his concerns to Mr. Bell, however, the show host was puzzled.
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One exchange left rules judges puzzled after a baboon picked up a golfer's ball.
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Eventually Goodell resumed the waffling, puzzled response beloved of pro and college football administrators.
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While puzzled by the timing of the announcement, analysts were supportive of the choice.
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But the origins of such same-sex sexual behavior have long puzzled evolutionary biologists.
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Still, researchers have remained puzzled about just how exercise alters hearts for the better.
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" Moore was respectful, but he seemed puzzled by Land's eagerness to defend Palin. "Dr.
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Pax VP of Policy Jeff Brown, tells TechCrunch he's puzzled by the CTA's stance.
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Investigators are puzzled about what happened to the paintings once they were passed on.
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For example, though Mr. Trump himself was not under investigation, his actions puzzled agents.
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The NYPD and the public are still puzzled about the meaning of it all.
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She was puzzled, but then had a moment of what she called divine inspiration.
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"I'm a little puzzled as to what they're going to say now," Weinstein said.
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At first I was puzzled about how I could be conversational while speaking publicly.
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Both were previously missing factors that have puzzled economists with such a strong labor market.
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Harris appeared puzzled but remained calm as the protester grabbed the mic from her hand.
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Analysts have puzzled over Trump&aposs likely approach to an arms control discussion with Putin.
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Economists have been puzzled why wages were growing so slowly even as unemployment fell sharply.
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This whole thing has puzzled our whole family because everything about that morning was normal.
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Investors looking for clues on how to move forward are likely to find themselves puzzled.
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Emirates has puzzled the Internet with their recent tweeted photo of a jewel-encrusted plane.
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The statement, in an interview with Reuters Thursday, left non-proliferation experts puzzled and concerned.
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Admirers of Lethem's novel may find themselves puzzled by what Norton has done with it.
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Try as she might to prevent backlash, commenters are a little puzzled by the caption.
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Eminem gave a surprise performance, and many audience members were captured looking puzzled or unenthused.
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LIKE Jean Brodie, her greatest creation, Muriel Spark puzzled people as much as beguiling them.
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Puzzled tourists wondered why distances that looked small on a map took forever to traverse.
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But mostly, it means I'm back to being continually puzzled about how this show works.
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I remain puzzled that a sequel can be made to Sicario, but here we are.
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Like many of us, she was dumbstruck by Teyana Taylor and puzzled by certain visuals.
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Academics have long puzzled over why stocks have done so well as compared to bonds.
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And they're not signing up and it's got everybody over here a little bit puzzled.
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However, scientists remained puzzled as to why or how seals could vocalize in this way.
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When my first child did not dependably sleep through the night, my parents were puzzled.
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When she arrived she saw the lights were off in the home, which puzzled her.
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Fans have long puzzled over the vision's meaning, and we might now have an answer.
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Are you puzzled by your rent increases or do you think they are too high?
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When he discussed the idea with academic publishers, he said they appeared puzzled and unenthusiastic.
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Developers feel scapegoated and oppose the move, describing themselves as "puzzled" over the government's thinking.
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He glanced at me puzzled, not sure if it was him I was talking to.
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That broad interpretation has puzzled some legal scholars on both the left and the right.
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You could hear the puzzled resignation of someone forced to reappraise her version of reality.
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Mr. Thatcher seemed puzzled, however, by the continued fascination with the mission through eight decades.
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I am puzzled, though, by the suggestion that Democrats should also consider the Libertarian alternative.
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The weakness in pay has puzzled economists given the apparent strength of Britain's labor market.
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"We are puzzled by almost everything," said Alan Stern, the New Horizons mission's lead scientist.
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"So I am puzzled why anyone would want a bill that falls short of that."
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He looked at me, puzzled, and annoyed—as if to say, it's just a horse.
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But the timing of the freeze has puzzled analysts and raised questions of political motivations.
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The man seemed puzzled and told Majors not to come back until he called him.
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But while the aims might have been artistically lofty, passers-by seemed a little puzzled.
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Ecologists were puzzled at first, but the behavior turns out to make good ecological sense.
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Scientists have puzzled over cancer, or the lack thereof, in big animals since the 26s.
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But puzzled activists in Myanmar say that, months later, posts supporting the group remain widespread.
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A neurologist finally linked it to a rare condition that has puzzled physicians for centuries.
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The mysterious circumstances of their deaths have puzzled investigators and have prompted global press coverage.
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A tweet from President Trump over the weekend left some victims angry and others puzzled.
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Evolutionary biologists have long puzzled over how eukaryotes could have evolved from such simple precursors.
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Seismologists have puzzled over why California's biggest faults have been relatively quiet in recent decades.
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Both seemed puzzled and the bit went on longer than an Abbott and Costello routine.
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Murder in the 4-0 Maribel Cavero's death in the South Bronx initially puzzled detectives.
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"I was seriously puzzled by the feather structure we're seeing in this sample," he said.
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"Everyone who is looking at the election campaign from abroad is puzzled," Ms. Tubiana said.
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I was puzzled as to why Spanish seemed so threatening in an English-speaking superpower.
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I like to be scared and worried and moved and puzzled and manipulated and welcomed.
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The conductor seemed puzzled when I asked him what temperature the thermostat was set to.
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The "awws" and waves from the crowd gave way to some puzzled looks and snickers.
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When she arrived she discovered the lights were off in the home, which puzzled her.
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They said they had been puzzled by the vase, which had come in someone's luggage.
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Changes is peppered with sly observations: "The audience was puzzled," Cunningham writes of one dance.
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But I could see from the expression on her face that she was puzzled, too.
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"I'm a little bit puzzled," said Barton Crockett, a senior analyst at B. Riley FBR.
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Many were puzzled to see that the Senate bill released Thursday contained no such provision.
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We can't disagree with any of this, although we're puzzled by the sense of surprise.
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I was quite puzzled when I heard that Musharraf was also fond of the song.
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Researchers have long puzzled over the distinctive culture of the Basque region in northern Spain.
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Members of Mr. Brownback's own party seem just as puzzled by the situation as Democrats.
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Still, recruitment officials at the FBI are puzzled about what's behind the lack of interest.
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When there wasn't any water detected in the impact plume, scientists were puzzled as to why.
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He looks puzzled, but barely flinches, and after inspecting the small bloody wound, laughs it off.
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At the time of the meat rain, locals were puzzled about what could have caused it.
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Parasitic worms may be causing an often-deadly seizure disorder that has puzzled scientists for years.
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Never mind that we are still puzzled about how the chains were forged to begin with.
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ON A trip to New York in the late 1860s the journalist Henry George was puzzled.
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The findings have caused consternation, not least for non-scientists puzzled by what IARC's rankings mean.
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The relationship between exercise and cancer has long both intrigued and puzzled oncologists and exercise physiologists.
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Puzzled by a display of colored handkerchiefs, he asks a sales assistant what they are for.
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Economists are puzzled over why Britain's productivity growth is so poor compared with other advanced economies.
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The senator was notably puzzled, and Twitter had some fun with his on-stage reaction. pic.twitter.
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As to why their relationship has resonated with viewers, Jeffrey is puzzled, but has his theory.
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Patrick Stickles likes it that way, leaving his fans puzzled, awaiting another masterpiece that won't come.
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And U.S. officials were puzzled about why a relatively minor piece of U.S. infrastructure was targeted.
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Financial markets seem puzzled by China's policy-driven change in the composition of its economic growth.
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"We're puzzled as to how they could be formed," NASA's Bolton said in a press statement.
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You would expect Tilly to have a clear diagnosis for her symptoms, but doctors remain puzzled.
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Collins "looked at him puzzled with the other friends of his and said 'No,'" Mitchell said.
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However, it has some strange holes in the jawbone that have puzzled researchers for some time.
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Foryt pressed Poignonnec on Left's claims versus Jumia's admissions and still came away a bit puzzled.
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"Some people are still puzzled about whether Abenomics is a success or a failure," he says.
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Puzzled at the extreme reaction, I turned to a violinist next to me, and she explained.
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When I ask if ageism is part of a company's diversity training, I get puzzled looks.
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For their part, Tres Santos officials, in interviews, sounded both frustrated and puzzled by the opposition.
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I was struck by how many voters seemed puzzled by the press frenzy over Biden's plagiarism.
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He said he was puzzled at why a weaker dollar did not boost Brent futures prices.
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It shows these puzzled Pilgrims shooting at turkeys, who don't seem to be scared at all.
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" Puzzled, Mr. Rosenthal, the associate dean, then turned to a friend and asked, "What's the protocol?
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Whenever President Putin is touted as the world's most powerful or influential politician, I feel puzzled.
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At one preview in May, the audience looked a bit puzzled at first — was this it?
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I confess to being puzzled, but I wasn't involved in the conversation when they broke up.
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I'm a bit puzzled by the suggestion that this person's generally difficult behavior — undercutting colleagues, etc.
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But it's been quite a bumpy ride, as investors have puzzled over the streaming company's future.
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On Wednesday, cybersecurity experts were puzzled by the hackers' motive, which may not have been financial.
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The islands experience so few earthquakes that newsroom staff were puzzled when it hit, he said.
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But people at the company, including the driver herself, seemed genuinely puzzled by the negative reaction.
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"Who is this even aimed at?" she asks, staring into the camera and sounding genuinely puzzled.
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" Meanwhile, "Ulysses" leaves her "puzzled, bored, irritated & disillusioned as by a queasy undergraduate scratching his pimples.
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Turkish officials who thought they had a deal with Mr Trump were left puzzled and fuming.
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All hail Bong Joon Ho — and Billie Eilish's puzzled reactions and Janelle Monáe's red-carpet stunner.
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She was puzzled about it, but was kept in the dark about the decision-making process.
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Still, she sounded almost puzzled at the idea that her friend might take a step back.
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Toshiba executives have said they are puzzled by Hoya's bid, which cannot succeed without Toshiba's cooperation.
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Data that had puzzled so many people for so many years suddenly seemed to make sense.
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I'd heard through the law enforcement grapevine that something big was up, and I was puzzled.
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They used to look down at me with this puzzled expression—nobody understood my role there.
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That kind of puzzled us because the stories were all very pathetic and almost everybody died.
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But the courts might be a little puzzled by one recent incident that took place in Kansas.
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The family's disappearance had puzzled investigators, who said there were no signs of struggle at their home.
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Wheat market traders said they were puzzled because the price was too cheap for a commercial deal.
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If More could see into the future, he might be puzzled by his work's far-reaching legacy.
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Researchers have puzzled over this for decades, but in recent years, the question has become more pressing.
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YTV had nothing else to share about the ReBoot reboot, aside from its puzzled, well-fed teens.
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Independent experts were puzzled as to why alternative, less damaging routes were not considered, the U.N. said.
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It also transmitted some mysterious data that has left mission scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory puzzled.
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One of the biggest consensus buys on a Donald Trump win is tanking, leaving many investors puzzled.
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Puzzled friends contacted by Goss told him that they were hearing nothing more about any imminent attack.
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"I'm as puzzled as you are," Elijah Jones, who started working for Simmons in 1982, tells PEOPLE.
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"We did have that one woman, an English woman, who was really sort of hardcore," Carpenter puzzled.
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Which is why Donald Trump's victory there tonight in the Republican primary has left many people puzzled.
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So certainly 19th-century moralists would have been puzzled by our self-disclosing and self-promoting behaviors.
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We puzzled for a while about what to call it and finally agreed to name it Congress.
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The support that Donald Trump has received from legions of evangelicals has puzzled and "surprised" many people.
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Puzzled, she called the prison where she learned the facility had instituted a prohibition on greeting cards.
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Maybe there's some arcane button combination, or a ritual blood sacrifice that no one's puzzled out yet.
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For years now, NASA has been puzzled by a mysterious effect of extended space flight: vision damage.
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Ben Cardin, the ranking Democrat on the Senate foreign relations committee, said he was puzzled and concerned.
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Bev York of British Columbia, Canada, was puzzled when her garden gnome Leopold mysteriously disappeared one day.
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This saw two-thirds of all species disappear from the fossil record, which puzzled paleontologists for decades.
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A doctor who had referred patients to Zamora-Quezada's practice seemed puzzled by some of his recommendations.
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Some are puzzled at how little the impending U.S. tariffs have budged the euro in recent weeks.
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As I transcribed the interview and reviewed what Hocking had said, I grew puzzled by this response.
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Researchers have puzzled over why; the usual explanations — smoking, obesity — account for only part of the decline.
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Scientists have long puzzled over what made the Great Dying so much harsher than other die-offs.
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Its close resemblance to the coconut palm has puzzled many botanists and maddened more than a few.
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Kweli had heard of Twitter, but he was puzzled: Why did he need to be on Twitter?
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Clinton's campaign manager, adopted the same phrasing, describing the campaign as "so puzzled" by Mr. Comey's actions.
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It was not the first time that he was puzzled about which box to check, if any.
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Scholars have long puzzled over the recitation, which doesn't seem to match any known prophecy of Merlin's.
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Gray had puzzled over that, until he decided that the answer was, quite simply, that he cared.
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Voters may be forgiven if they are a bit confused and, perhaps, puzzled over this immaculate reception.
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Astronomers and citizen scientists were puzzled — was it a glitch in the video feed, or something more?
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Whether you love or hate or are puzzled or upset by them, all these photographs are scrupulous.
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I constantly test it with questions and am often pleased, or puzzled, by the answers it returns.
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But a pricing discrepancy is appearing in one bond ETF in particular that could leave investors puzzled.
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His reasoning puzzled me, since the board convened only four times a year for one-hour meetings.
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No one seems more puzzled about that resurgence, or leery of its potential spotlight, than Fay himself.
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He was puzzled, and then put off, by Roberts' view that the ACA provisions could be severed.
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Mr. Mellado said he was puzzled by the indirect outreach, but decided to give it a try.
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We are supposed to say that he would be pleased, but in truth he would be puzzled.
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Back then, Townes and his colleagues were puzzled because as stars usually get brighter as they shrink.
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"The victim looked at him puzzled with the other friends of his and said 'No,' " Mitchell said.
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That has left many analysts puzzled, as higher Treasury yields are normally associated with a stronger dollar.
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Ever since Darwin, scientists have been puzzled by how reefs support such richness under nutrient-poor conditions.
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But its officials are puzzled about how to best regain their handle on short-term interest rates.
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Mr. Stephens said he was puzzled by Equifax's move to offer consumers credit monitoring from a competitor.
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I was still puzzled by his enthusiasm and wondered if there was anything special in the cabbages.
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They were dressed for studies investigating a mystery that has puzzled scientists for more than a century.
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Was the Thai visitor puzzled by the ferocity of the fast hitting Mancunian or just starting slow?
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Sansa and Arya's look just like them, but Jon appears puzzled by the old, aged face on his.
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The family's disappearance long puzzled investigators who said there were no signs of struggle at their Fallbrook home.
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A few things about the Tower of Joy scene puzzled me: Why is there any fighting at all?
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Discovered in the 19th century, the Voynich manuscript uses "alien" characters that have long puzzled cryptographers and historians.
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I was totally puzzled by her and thought maybe meds or booze or something had her zoned out.
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Over at the Pentagon, officials were puzzled as to why Trump froze the money and ordered a review.
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Others were puzzled as to why a cosmetics company was even discussing women's genitals in the first place.
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But beyond that, General Sadou is puzzled as to the identity of the attackers, particularly in the east.
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OFFICIALS have long puzzled over how to reduce the number of vehicles snarling up the streets of London.
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"When I got the script of Inception, I was a bit puzzled by it," he told the outlet.
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For weeks, pundits have puzzled over what appears to be an agonizing choice for Democrats on Capitol Hill.
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Officials and advocates in New York City, home to most of the state's street homeless population, were puzzled.
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Unless your employer mandates it, I'm deeply puzzled about who still uses a BB10 phone at this point.
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When Chuck Todd interviewed Ryan on Sunday's Meet the Press, he sounded exasperated and puzzled in equal measure.
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"I spent the first three or four days puzzled by my uncomfortableness here," Lemonis said in the documentary.
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Meanwhile, economists are puzzled that the "lower for longer" gas prices have not contributed more to consumer spending.
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The sale is the disappointing culmination of a venture that puzzled analysts when it was announced in 2013.
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When I finally managed to calm down enough to consider the vehemence of our reactions, I was puzzled.
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Dorfman chose Murray, which puzzled viewers at the time — Viall seemed much more genuine, albeit a bit shy.
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Economists have been puzzled by the lack of corresponding wage and price growth to the tight labor market.
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Perhaps you've been puzzled by photos and trailers from the new season that show the paraplegic Bran standing.
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Analysts have been puzzled by the relatively small impact geopolitical events have had on prices until very recently.
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Muddying a Sacred Cloth: When the Hijab is Worn in Solidarity Growing up, the hijab always puzzled me.
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Its name, Atopodentatus unicus, which is Latin for "unique strangely toothed," provides a clue to its puzzled past.
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Finding a healthy balance of media use for children has long puzzled researchers and parents alike, Gentile said.
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Shown a map of Asia, he was puzzled by the nations nestled next to India, Nepal and Bhutan.
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On a recent afternoon, he puzzled over what design he would create for the New York of 2016.
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Examiners were puzzled when they found records showing that the Maldives had become an oil exporter, he said.
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These abstract patchworks are at once in motion and carefully puzzled together, seeming both topographical and tapestry-like.
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These sensitive portraits provide a much needed primer for those who are puzzled by contemporary discussions about gender.
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Organizations are often puzzled when employees act contrary to a company's stated values or to its executives' exhortations.
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As Janet explained that she saw individual letters as colors, her colleagues shot puzzled glances at each other.
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Scientists studying the fossil record have long puzzled over this transition, which happened around two million years ago.
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Mr. Reagan suddenly looked puzzled and blurted out, "Lassie," because it was the name of the TV collie.
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As I puzzled over what we should do to offset these challenges, something unexpected happened: our sales increased.
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Her figures "She" and "He" (2017) look puzzled, as if they are not quite sure what to do.
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A multilingual Latvian with a strong understanding of colloquial English, Porzingis appeared puzzled until someone rephrased the question.
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"My client read the indictment, and we're both puzzled," Betina Hald Engmark, Mr. Madsen's lawyer, said on Tuesday.
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" And then Will, with a puzzled look on his face says, "but daddy, we already have a mommy.
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Mr. McDaniel said he has been puzzled by some of Mr. Trump's political choices, especially the Romney nod.
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That is a great question, and that is a question that really puzzled scientists for a long time.
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That is a great question, and that is a question that really puzzled scientists for a long time.
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Viewers were puzzled by his apparent lack of interest in communicating a higher truth in the usual sense.
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Administration officials and some of Mr. Trump's outside advisers have puzzled at Mr. Sessions's decision to stay on.
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The family's disappearance long puzzled investigators, who said there were no signs of struggle at their Fallbrook home.
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The line is right there in the script, a brokenhearted lover's puzzled lament at a relationship gone wrong.
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The near-cult popularity of "Zen," though, puzzled him for years before he came up with a theory.
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He puzzled over it for a bit, his glasses pushed far down on his nose, and ultimately agreed.
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The woman was puzzled when her doctor called to tell her that the X-ray was completely normal.
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Yet I think King would be puzzled and disappointed by the growth of hatred amid all this success.
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Scientists are puzzled to see that the familiar striped cloud patterns of Jupiter may be only skin deep.
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Volk made a condolence card for their class to sign and puzzled over how he contained his grief.
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I've long been puzzled by the seemingly arbitrary mention of the family background of subjects in Times' obituaries.
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When she interviewed at Merriam-Webster in 1998, she was puzzled to learn the job involved writing definitions.
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Officials have puzzled over why more attackers have not tried to commit suicide bombings in the United States.
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He puzzled over it for a bit, his glasses pushed far down on his nose, and ultimately agreed.
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And President Vladimir V. Putin, during his year-end news conference, said he was puzzled by her detention.
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One particular comment by the broadcasters — "As Trump would say, go back where they came from" — puzzled Nikolas.
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There are several other topics elaborated in NE9 that puzzled, surprised, and nourished me while I was there.
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One American writer, who signed up for e-residency last year, was more puzzled than dazzled by the program.
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Parliament summoned the central bank governor and the finance minister to explain its shift, which also puzzled some analysts.
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Puzzled, Summerfield asked them to explain, expecting that they were going to tell him about some local herbal remedy.
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Volvo admitted last year that its "Large Animal Detection system" within its self-driving technology was puzzled by kangaroos.
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One character thread we're still puzzled-slash-intrigued by is whatever's happening with Max's older brother, Billy (Dacre Montgomery).
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The sudden move to bogus traffic routing has puzzled observers like Collin Anderson, who studies Iran's web censorship system.
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A couple of weeks later, I remain completely puzzled as to how anyone decided to shoot it that way.
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Elsewhere, investors were also puzzled by a sharp, unexplained move this week in a key European money market rate.
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And as for Sabara's anniversary gift for his girlfriend, he wasn't at all puzzled about what to get her.
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He puzzled over the fact that, far from immiserating the poor, Victorian England was providing them with growing prosperity.
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So, you might have been puzzled by the animosity between Jenni Farley and Angelina Pavarnick during Thursday night's episode.
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This has puzzled scientists, because the pitch of an animal's call in the wild usually depends on its size.
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As a general rule, if Mr. Blanchard is puzzled about something involving global economics, you probably should be, too.
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Frequently since then, economists have puzzled over numbers that consistently show stronger growth than seems justified by other indicators.
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CBS News reported from Mosul that Trump's attempt to ban Iraqis have puzzled and caused anxiety among Iraqi troops.
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Puzzled, Foy tossed the blood samples back into the fridge at his lab and went on with his life.
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It's puzzled the minds of Americans for hours, been transformed into some quality merch, and inspired a few memes.
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The Fed has been puzzled by inflation that has persisted just below the central bank's target of 85033 percent.
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They were puzzled why so many in Britain would choose a harder path in life, outside the common market.
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Not wanting to appear untutored, I pulled out my voting card and puzzled my way to the appropriate table.
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The two couples sitting at it, one of which ran the place, stared at me with somewhat puzzled expressions.
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Nevertheless, every time my work goes viral I still get puzzled and anxious and ask myself: Why this image?
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For forty years, astronomers have puzzled over the miles-high mounds rising from of the centers of Martian craters.
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Happy Wednesday and welcome back to On The Money, where we're puzzled by the John Cornyn-Patton Oswalt feud.
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Puzzled bystanders watch him speed around the corner, frantically pumping his arms as if he's running for his life.
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Then again, my companions, who grew up eating Indian-Chinese food in India, were as puzzled as I was.
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The pattern had puzzled demographers, but the recent analyses have pointed to suffering and anxiety among working-class whites.
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Sometimes he's just downright puzzled: And, naturally, he doesn't fall for those common cliches any more than we do.
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A recent episode of the show featured Kaling's character, Mindy Lahiri, puzzled that the senator attended a friend's event.
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When I asked if I was in the right place, she seemed puzzled by my desire to go inside.
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Seven isn't a huge number, but the completely arbitrary and often public nature of those assaults has police puzzled.
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This was something I was puzzled about: Why did Sylvia hear hallucinations, when others with hearing loss did not?
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But as the puzzled reactions and smiles of onlookers show, his were not the moves of a trained dancer.
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I am in favor of free trade but I was always puzzled by the decades-long rising trade deficit.
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Outside the family home, Mr. Zhang's mother, who is in her 60s, recalled being puzzled by Ms. Kanwal's reactions.
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"We were always puzzled about these groundless and unsubstantiated accusations of Russia's alleged involvement in American elections," he said.
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Biologists have puzzled over the resilience of the germline for 130 years, but the phenomenon is still deeply mysterious.
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Puzzled spectators chuckled when they asked what the line was for, and no one in it could really say.
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First as a candidate, and now as president, he has often puzzled observers with his comments on federal borrowing.
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He had a puzzled look, said a friend who arrived just after the shooting but did not witness it.
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After Gustin&aposs Barry said that he&aposs "also the Flash," Miller&aposs character appeared puzzled by the moniker.
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He looked puzzled but then suddenly seemed to realize that with no effort, he could do me this favor.
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Critics were puzzled and aghast by the choice to depict Trump as literally laying his political opponents to waste.
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ARE YOU PUZZLED AND DO YOU THINK IT'S APPROPRIATE TO BE COMMENTING ON FEDERAL RESERVE POLICY FROM THE ADMINISTRATION?
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Scientists have observed this cavity for years, but they were puzzled about its origins due to its unprecedented scale.
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While the driver was detained and treated for his own injuries, townspeople puzzled over why he had done it.
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Tell students that "Hamlet" is a study in the horizons of personal liberation, and they will fall away, puzzled.
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As was reported at the time, Trump was clearly puzzled and seemed to be largely unaware of the negotiations.
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At the Tufts school on a recent morning, children puzzled over a question: How does a robot celebrate spring?
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At the scene, police puzzled over what to do with the fire engine as the driver removed the keys.
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She stared at him for a moment, and the pieces of her puzzled face began forming a bright smile.
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They blocked traffic near the Harrods department store and glimpsed Mr. Assange's puzzled-looking cat staring from a window.
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Here are three questions, from a survey conducted by economists Annamaria Lusardi and Olivia Mitchell, that puzzled most Americans.
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The Earth-size planets are packed tightly together, and researchers puzzled over how they could coexist despite gravitational jostling.
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Semeniy said it puzzled him, Danylyuk, and other security officials, and sent them into a panicked search for answers.
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But some officials were puzzled by the notion that Russia, which was known to have spread falsehoods about Mrs.
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But I'm completely puzzled why this is what we're getting after all the ridiculous hubbub over the last Ghostbusters.
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I was puzzled to see among the placards a yellow pennant with a picture of a brown leather shoe.
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Stephen Moore, whom Trump plans to nominate to join the Fed board, puzzled many by making a similar case.
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" Momentarily puzzled by an entry labelled "Lacking," I clicked the drop-down menu to see "Eye, Limb, Tooth, Teeth.
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They'll follow the plot for most of the way; they just might be puzzled by their accompanying parent's reactions.
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"I was puzzled, and at first I didn't know what to film," Mr. Lam said in a 21940 interview.
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For years, I have puzzled over claims from American and Afghan officials that 20 terrorist groups operate in Afghanistan.
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But some of his fellow former Gang members are puzzled by Rubio's decision to stay away from their group.
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The kind of attacks that have been directed at Buttigieg have puzzled the candidate as well as his aides.
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Published by the independent and innovative Dorothy Project, each one of these stories will leave you startled, puzzled, delighted.
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The gloomy address, in which Trump portrayed a broken America littered with shuttered factories and rampant crime, left investors puzzled.
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David Cameron -- May's predecessor who lost the Brexit referendum -- has reason to be puzzled by the upshot of his defeat.
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Seeing a puzzled customer, a smiling woman came over and read it all in English, and helped order lamb kebab.
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Some market participants were puzzled by the U.S. crude draw when imports as a whole rose and refinery runs fell.
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But in a move that's puzzled some US policymakers, it has not cut off relations with the diplomatically isolated country.
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Whenever a question puzzled her, she used to open it and read a quote aloud by way of a response.
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His rapid ascent puzzled some in the diamond industry, who say building a luxury brand takes both time and money.
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And if Yoshi and the T-rex met and looked at each other, they'd probably both be kind of puzzled.
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He looked briefly puzzled, then explained that he already lives with 280 housemates in a shared house in San Francisco.
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Outsiders can be forgiven for being puzzled by government-party rivalry, not least because most government officials are party members.
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But Mukasey argued that Comey's decision left some "puzzled and dismayed" in part because Comey stressed intent over gross negligence.
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Yet, at a time when mall-based retailers are in pain, Cramer was puzzled by the strength of Federal Realty.
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But their findings may illustrate an aspect of the economy that has puzzled some economists for more than a century.
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This puzzled me for months, but eventually, I figured it out: for a salesperson (commissioned or not), time is money.
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Image: NASA Earth ObservatoryWhen the first deadly avalanche struck the Aru Range in Tibet on July 17th, scientists were puzzled.
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Some market participants were puzzled by the U.S. crude draw when imports as a whole rose and refinery runs fell.
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Clips of Mueller looking puzzled are already flying around in the right-wing media universe and being hyped by Trump.
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But with recent turmoil in the markets, the Fed is somewhat puzzled, Slok told "Worldwide Exchange" in a separate interview.
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But the gb (short for Goodbaby) Pockit's $249.99 price leaves me puzzled about how to categorize it among other strollers.
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Police were initially puzzled as to why no neighbors heard the 14 shots: it was because Dorner used a silencer.
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Even the fact that Rosenstein asked the inspector general -- the internal Justice Department watchdog -- to get involved, puzzled some analysts.
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But their popularity puzzled the researchers, since it seems to contradict preferences people have for leaders in their own lives.
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The lack of initial buy-in from Trump and House Republicans has puzzled and dismayed some of Alexander's Senate colleagues.
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It's known that Jupiter's clouds are composed of ammonia ice, but what's happening within those clouds has long puzzled astronomers.
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I've been puzzled at the reluctance of other studies to credit Medicare for all with big savings on these fronts.
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Mission managers celebrated when the lander touched the surface, but were then puzzled when it appeared to still be rotating.
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Mr. Trump's proposed solution of creating a military justice system to deal with sexual assault also puzzled national security experts.
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Investors were also puzzled by Tesla chief Elon Musk performance during the company's first-quarter earnings call earlier this month.
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In the town the doctors had become more and more puzzled by new kinds of sickness appearing among their patients.
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As for being motivated by Girardi's comments that he needed to dial up his performance on Tuesday, Tanaka was puzzled.
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From the surface of Mars, it could just be another "moving star" in the night sky that puzzled early astronomers.
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Drop that bit of knowledge on a Canadian, though, and you will get nothing in return but a puzzled look.
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"It's bigger now than it was at the height of my recording career," Mr. Joel said, more puzzled than boastful.
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" American officials keep trying to reassure their puzzled European interlocutors: "Don't look at the tweets, look at what we do.
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I puzzled over these and similar questions the next evening as I met a friend over a plate of salumi.
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The fact that the American rate has not picked up along with the economy in recent years has puzzled demographers.
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Initially, Ms. Collingwood and her staff were puzzled: Many parents held jobs, even if they struggled to cover the bills.
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I was already puzzled by the evolution of large brains in cephalopods, and this discovery made the questions more acute.
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I'm puzzled, though, why she wouldn't grant other women that same ability to determine whether and when to have children.
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As she puzzled through what this meant for her future, she saw no famous Uighur journalists whom she could emulate.
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Many economists have remained puzzled at the relatively sluggish rate of price increases given the historic low levels of unemployment.
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When reached for comment regarding Thurman's allegations, a spokesperson said Weinstein was "saddened and puzzled" by her allegation of assault.
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CNN reported on Thursday that US officials are puzzled why Kim Jong Un chose not to conduct a weapons test.
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Khan and her colleagues were puzzled that the cells somehow knew when to reorganize their membranes to resist the daptomycin.
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The Post's report, and CNN's subsequent confirmation, shed light on an intrigue that puzzled Washington for the last few days.
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When the Hammarskjold documents surfaced in the late 1990s, government officials and experts puzzled over what to make of them.
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Puzzled, she went to work the next day and began to ask her colleagues about their own experiences with tiramisu.
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However, I sometimes feel puzzled by some art events or exhibitions that promote themselves as supporting gender equality in art.
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But the charges puzzled some experts because there were several obvious potential cases tied to those crimes that didn't appear.
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Your correspondent is writing this from Tegucigalpa, the capital, where a mood of puzzled gloom prevails among those pondering the exodus.
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What to know about Trump's visa and refugee restrictions US allies were still puzzled Monday with the implications of the ruling.
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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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Akar said Turkey was puzzled by the move and expected U.S. and other partners in the program to fulfill their obligations.
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In the days that followed, players puzzled out how the "infection" transmitted from player to player and pored over Owl Sector.
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Paul Rosenzweig, a member of Ken Starr's investigation, told VICE News he was puzzled by Mueller's reluctance to offer a defense.
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I'm pretty puzzled by what's going on plot-wise or tonally, but this is definitely the strangest trailer of the week.
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IOActive, in response, seemed puzzled that Panasonic was attacking all this as "hypothetical," since hypothetical is not a synonym for impossible.
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They rushed the boy to the emergency room where doctors were "puzzled" and unable to determine what was happening to Hudson.
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"I'm puzzled by arguments that say 'OLA isn't perfect, let's get rid of it,'" Bernanke said at a Brookings Institute panel.
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So when we hear about efforts to roll back existing U.S. fuel efficiency standards for passenger cars and trucks, we're puzzled.
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She looked puzzled: "I don't want to make any commitment to an office where I haven't even been nominated," she said.
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"Everything I have to say on that subject, I said that night," she told me, acknowledging that some people remained puzzled.
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Collins "looked at him puzzled with the other friends and said, 'No,' "according to University of Maryland police Chief David Mitchell.
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" I was puzzled about where he was going, and after pausing for a few seconds I said, "Where are you headed?
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But the two puzzled over how to get rid of large items or whom to call to sell furniture and artwork.
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Mr. Barai recalls being puzzled by the attackers, who spoke cosmopolitan Bengali, and even some English, when conversing with the foreigners.
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I looked at the doorway to our apartment, puzzled, only to realize that he meant the entrance to the bird feeder.
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That movie earned Morris an Oscar — which is why Morris is so puzzled "American Dharma" has received such a venomous reaction.
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Baird said he was puzzled when the Mets made the unorthodox choice of Van Wagenen as their new leader in October.
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Doctors suspected a lung infection, though they were puzzled because he was young and healthy and had not traveled overseas recently.
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Unfortunately, Monday night gave us just that and left many Iowans puzzled, defensive and grappling uncomfortably with who was to blame.
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"They're all going to die," I said, privately puzzled that I seemed to be the only mother who understood the peril.
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You will finish Onda's "The Aosawa Murders" more puzzled than you began, and that's the beauty of this stubbornly nonlinear novel.
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The chief justice's vote puzzled some observers, as he had dissented in a 2016 decision upholding an essentially identical Texas law.
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"For those of us who fully supported him, before, during and after he was press secretary, we are puzzled," she said.
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Their first night together, he brusquely orders her to undress, only to crawl into bed, leaving her naked, untouched and puzzled.
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Sandler says that he was impressed by the script for "Uncut Gems," but initially puzzled by the brothers' reverence for Howard.
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And I'm puzzled at the notion that "creating a financially dependent relationship" is a "bad precedent" to set for your daughter.
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The mania for natural wine has puzzled many: How can wine, presumably a simple mix of grapes and yeast, be unnatural?
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But sometimes she had the feeling that she had come into focus for him, too, and what he saw puzzled him.
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But if these results hold up, then the mysterious paradox that puzzled economists — why doesn't winning money make people more happy?
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Mr. Previn seemed puzzled that critics continued to mention his Hollywood past long after he had been focusing on classical music.
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I was puzzled when I received an Arbor Day envelope containing only the Withheld Mail Notice featuring Beatrice's instantly recognizable penmanship.
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In DC, the puzzled faces in the room, swinging towards each cue, now fixated on the scrum at the witness table.
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It's one of the mysteries that has puzzled cancer epidemiologists: Why are younger and younger people becoming sick with colorectal cancer?
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Officials at the Federal Reserve and other economists have publicly puzzled over sluggish wage growth despite a 16-year low unemployment rate.
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Belfiore's silence since his return has puzzled Windows Phone fans, as he has often been considered the face of Microsoft's mobile efforts.
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No." Brian Agler, coach of the WNBA's Dallas Wings: "I'm just puzzled by the regality of the Alabama High School State Association.
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Illustration: Heikka Valja (Aalto University)There's an eerie and incredibly rare phenomenon witnessed by few that has long puzzled scientists: ball lightning.
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Some energy executives who did business with McClendon say they are puzzled by the charge that he conspired to suppress land prices.
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The story of the Neanderthals has puzzled archaeologists and anthropologists ever since the first skeleton of this species was uncovered in 1829.
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Scientists, puzzled by the lengthy lifespans of Mediterranean communities, pointed to the condiment as a key ingredient in the elixir of life.
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For 80 years, scientists have puzzled over the way galaxies and other cosmic structures appear to gravitate toward something they cannot see.
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It leaked online, and fans were a bit puzzled by how much the pilot departed from the traditional Wonder Woman back story.
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Still, researchers were puzzled by a few cases of Legionnaires' that showed up in communities that weren't affected by the water switch.
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And because the book versions of these characters are separated by a vast continent, it's easy to see why he's so puzzled.
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The ground is hard-packed and ash-colored, puzzled over with tufted, gray-green lichens, the land studded with barren clay ponds.
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Investors seemed puzzled by Maduro's statements on Thursday, which neither clearly declared default nor laid out a path to easing payment burden.
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The retailer retrained sales workers so they could offer better advice to puzzled customers deciding which model TV or camera to buy.
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Investors who are puzzled by this will look for answers on Friday, when three of the big banks report third-quarter earnings.
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It sheds further light on a mystery that has puzzled scientists for more than a century: How did zebras get their stripes?
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The actor left fans puzzled on Sunday by sharing a Twitter video of himself dancing with a menacing grin on his face.
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Good: The supervisors were puzzled that HubSystem had directed a SecUnit to save a worker, but figured it was a productivity issue.
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Inside the compound Intrigued and puzzled, he exchanged tweets and instant messages with people in Abbottabad and beyond about the mysterious events.
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The study is the first to use computer modeling that accurately accounts for a disconnect that had puzzled many glaciologists for years.
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He said Asian leaders would be puzzled by Trump's remarks, and Americans would know who to choose as president on Nov. 8.
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They look like people, but I'm puzzled, even after completing the story, as to what they represent: A well-armed techno gang?
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Specialists searched in vain for microscopic tumors and puzzled over Kamni's spinal fluid, which didn't harbor any trace of common brain diseases.
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Puzzled, as a person who has been single an awful lot, I can tell you right now: being alone is pretty great.
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It was the final day of the race, and puzzled fans began to wonder why Hall had paused at this critical point.
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I've been deeply puzzled by several of the positions that the Trump legal team has taken during the course of the investigation.
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Another time a baboon wandered onto the course and picked up a ball, leaving judges puzzled over how to rule the interference.
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Neighbors poured out of their homes, many of them puzzled by the chaos in what they described as a typically quiet neighborhood.
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However, the FBI ruled out any terrorist connection, and experts said they were puzzled by ISIS's claims of responsibility for the attack.
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No one was puzzled as to why these bikes were quietly idling next to their cars instead of rumbling through their skulls.
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Then I noticed a woman leaving the same Dunkin' Donuts, with the same dilemma and the same puzzled look on her face.
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Many analysts are puzzled, lamenting extremely high stock valuation levels as compared to historical norms as well as uninspired economic growth rates.
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They appeared puzzled as Germans applauded them as if they were marathon runners who had finally made it to the finish line.
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Since Boko Haram pledged allegiance to the Islamic State last year, analysts have puzzled over how much assistance the group has provided.
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Many also appeared puzzled this week, when the billionaire rolled out a list of national security advisers who were unfamiliar to many.
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The company retrained sales workers so they could offer better advice to puzzled customers deciding which model TV or camera to buy.
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For a decade, scientists not involved with this NASA-led study were equally puzzled by the sources of this greenhouse gas surge.
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Recalling the press briefing, Waters expressed -- in much more colorful language -- what she was up to, and seemed puzzled by the response.
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He issued an incoherent set of demands that left officials alarmed, puzzled and touched before he gave himself up without hurting anyone.
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SoftBank had apparently expected C2FO to pitch for SoftBank's investment – and were "puzzled" when Kemper did not pull out a pitch deck.
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AND SO WE'RE PUZZLED, BUT DON'T ASK US. JUST ASK THE SCORES OF EXECUTIVES WHO HAVE LEFT IN THE LAST TWO YEARS.
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Letters To the Editor: As a Vietnam veteran, I was indeed puzzled by Donald Trump's heavy support from veterans and their families.
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So on a lark, they brought him in from the kitchen — still in his apron, his hands wet and his face puzzled.
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You could hear it in Funkmaster Flex's homophobic and puzzled commentary when your submission move involved your nuts smothering your opponent's face.
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It's possible that Nader has valuable information on the Trump transition team's meetings with foreign officials that have puzzled investigators for months.
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He often wore a hangdog, puzzled look on his face during matches, where once there had been nothing but ice-cold surety.
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Worth Noting Many analysts and economists are puzzled by a weakening of inflation in recent months, even as the labor market tightens.
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Analysts said they were puzzled by Mr. Trump's claim that his abandonment of the Iran deal had so quickly changed its behavior.
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I asked Soros what he would say to a Brexit supporter puzzled by his seemingly contradictory roles in Black Wednesday and Brexit.
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His friends puzzled over his Spartan existence and his acceptance of a part-time job aggregating news reports for the Iranian mission.
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I have spent many years fighting human trafficking, and I, too, am puzzled and disappointed by opposition to this badly needed legislation.
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And some puzzled over the network's $37 million purchase of a religious theme park, which Jan Crouch ran as a side business.
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The Solano County case has puzzled health officials, who say they have not been able to trace where she contracted the virus.
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"Obviously the Fed is a little puzzled why inflation hasn't picked up," said Charlie Ripley, senior investment strategist for Allianz Investment Management.
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But the justices were also puzzled about why the Florida Bar has reached so broadly in response to the court's narrow instruction.
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That's why I was puzzled last week when the European Union opened a strange new front in its antitrust inquiry against Google.
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He's puzzled by the reappearance at an East German lake of the elegant Wolfgang, this time as the director of Walter's university.
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Diplomats were puzzled about the information they received, as Mr. Uribe met with them repeatedly to discuss plans for stopping drug trafficking.
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"Wasn't that 30 years ago?" replied a seemingly puzzled Warren, as a wave of uncomfortable laughter emitted from the debate hall crowd.
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But Cramer remained puzzled by the market's obsession with volatile cryptocurrency bitcoin in the face of actual gains from stocks like Boeing.
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While the answer to that question remains out of reach, I did come to a conclusion as I puzzled through my thoughts.
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But it puzzled Comey that Mueller punted on the question of obstruction, which was largely rooted in his dismissal in May 2017.
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Psychologists are puzzled by a wealth of experiments showing that we process time in more subtle and complex ways than we expected.
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It will begin the most comprehensive journey ever made to the closest planet to the sun, which has puzzled scientists for centuries.
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The Euro Over Night Index Average (EONIA) EONIA= had spiked 12 basis points over two fixings, leaving analysts puzzled by the sudden surge.
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But the range of risky scenarios that tardigrades can survive has left scientists puzzled by just how these little beasties pull it off.
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Writing a play so adventurous—not just in form, but content, too—that it puzzled and disgusted the people sent to review it.
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These choices have puzzled some members of the investing community, as many experts believe these two tech leaders are far past their prime.
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Akar said Turkey was puzzled by the move and expected the United States and other partners in the program to fulfill their obligations.
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Jishnu Das of the Centre for Policy Research, a think-tank in Delhi, is puzzled by the decision to tart up derelict clinics.
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Wearing big smiles and traditional full-length robes adapted for sports, they pounded through sleepy alleys past puzzled shopkeepers in Jeddah's historic district.
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"I'm just puzzled by the brain power my colleagues … are putting into their unrelenting efforts to take health care away," said Ohio Sen.
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I've always been puzzled by elaborate conspiracy theories that alleged that a piece of published journalism was somehow deeply different than it seemed.
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" Others are just puzzled, like one user who asked, matter-of-fact, "Kim it's a dog, why are you holding it like that?
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"Why should the layman be other than bored and puzzled by what he is unable to understand, music or anything else?" he wrote.
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And some Trump loyalists had said they were puzzled Kavanaugh was a top contender, given the judge's deep ties to the Bush family.
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But in recent years, New Delhi has ordered more internet shutdowns than ever before and puzzled many over crackdowns on sometimes legitimate websites.
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I would say that I am puzzled as to what Trump could be thinking, but it's quite clear he's not thinking at all.
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Recognising Vermeer's exceptional artistic qualities, Thoré was puzzled that so few paintings were identified and that virtually nothing was known about his life.
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Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was cast in the role of puzzled foreigner as he stood alongside Obama in the White House.
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"I'm a bit puzzled about this paper," said astrophysicist Sean N. Raymond, who wasn't involved with the study, in an interview with Gizmodo.
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Triano was puzzled when asked if he recalled playing a back-to-back in the final days of a 10-day road trip.
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Twitter was rich with puzzled and outraged responses to Gingrich's choice of words to honor those who were lost on that day. pic.twitter.
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We may finally have an explanation for a red waterfall in Antarctica that has puzzled visitors and researchers since its discovery in 1911.
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Right now, the team is puzzled as to why it appears the spacecraft's rotation rate has slowed, which may make communication more challenging.
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I'm so puzzled I can't manage a reply, although the image of Queen Elizabeth II going through this orchestrated mess makes me giggle.
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Blur the lines between different types and a blizzard of bizarre contradictions and metaphysical puzzles can follow, leaving viewers puzzled and sometimes furious.
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I attended a closed-door luncheon of thought-leading economists and market strategists two weeks ago who puzzled over this no-inflation question.
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A hard-to-miss typo displayed on a road sign at Florida's Walt Disney World Resort has been leaving drivers a bit puzzled.
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The idea cropped up again in the early 2000s, as economists puzzled over how to spring the Japanese economy from its deflationary trap.
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Wannier's trained eye can identify various minerals in a bucket of sand at sight—but the small glass beads he found puzzled him.
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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When calls to a Polish domestic violence helpline in Britain plunged last year, its founder Ewa Wilcock was puzzled.
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Puzzled Love (Spain) Sun, who hails from Chicago, and Lucas, who's from Mallorca, end up as flatmates in Barcelona, where they're studying abroad.
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John Dingell, a Democrat with a famously wry Twitter account, offered one of the first of many puzzled reviews of the earlier design.
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He said he had not dwelled on the memory very much over the years, but remained puzzled by what he saw that day.
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In the video, we were puzzled when she said that she often eats the chain's Doritos Locos Tacos with a knife and fork.
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Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz has admitted to being puzzled by disappointing export data, given a soft currency and improving U.S. demand.
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Charles Antin White Plains, N.Y. I, too, was puzzled by "wine-dark sea" when I first read an English translation of the Iliad.
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Principals interviewed said confusing lines of authority meant they often did not know who their bosses were, which in turn left teachers puzzled.
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He said he had displayed similar photos without issue for more than a decade and was puzzled that it would be considered controversial.
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This is an incredibly fast change in a public health trend, and it's left some researchers puzzled over how it happened so quickly.
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Perhaps no one is more puzzled by the process than Mandel's executives, who say they don't intend to import Chinese aluminum this year.
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Some lawyers and witnesses who have sat in or been briefed on the interviews have puzzled over Mr. Mueller's interest in the episode.
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But why Orban, personally popular and facing hopelessly divided opponents, chose to make Soros-bashing the centerpiece of his campaign puzzled many observers.
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LIESMAN: ECONOMIC ADVISER PETER NAVARRO RECENTLY SAID HE WAS PUZZLED BY FEDERAL RESEVERE INTEREST RAISE POLICY GIVEN THEY WERE RAISING RATES WITHOUT INFLATION.
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WeWork's novel concept of "community-adjusted Ebitda" puzzled industry veterans by ignoring or setting aside many of the firm's largest costs and liabilities.
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He seems harrowed at the climax, as if lamenting a twist that never happened, and puzzled by the glumness of the whole affair.
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Puzzled, I asked a few Hollywood publicists if they could explain why the celebrity news media cared so much about the El Moussas.
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Speaking to CNN Business, Bowyer — who updated his post to comply with the official order — said he was "puzzled" by the government's decision.
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I am puzzled, then alarmed, when I see that one of my claims was recently denied and that I "may owe" $7,500. WUT.
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The king has little short-term memory, hence his often puzzled look and his dependence on prompts delivered via discreetly placed iPad screens.
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Three years ago, Imagine Dragons won, even though David Bowie and Led Zeppelin were also nominated, which may have puzzled even Imagine Dragons.
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To the Editor: I am puzzled by the press's frequent failure to distinguish between asylum seekers and illegal entrants into the United States.
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Mr. Pence was puzzled not to learn sooner, and the visit has not been rescheduled, two officials with knowledge of the episode said.
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I was puzzled by the stories some women told about freezing up, unable to repel a boss or sometimes even a co-worker.
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A new study suggests that vigorous physical activity may increase the risk for vision loss, a finding that has surprised and puzzled researchers.
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When they went to sign their lease, they were puzzled to see that it also listed a legal maximum of $1,20143 per month.
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"This has me puzzled," Peter Latz, a botanist from central Australia, wrote after a 1974 field trip in which he encountered the plant.
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That left Rubin and Laird puzzled on the investment value of a dispensary, a weed farm or a factory making pot-infused candy.
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But I remain puzzled: Clinton tried that same strategy in 2008, running to Barack Obama's right on foreign policy and specifically on Iran.
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By the next afternoon his temperature had shot to 104.6, and doctors at the hospital he had checked into puzzled over what was wrong.
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The restaurant, whose patrons are puzzled by the rumors and aghast that a beloved neighborhood institution has been targeted, has unequivocally denied the stories.
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It retrained sales workers so they could offer better advice to puzzled shoppers having trouble deciding which TV model or smart watch to buy.
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African governments are fighting the illegal trade in wildlife goods, but they have long puzzled over what to do with confiscated ivory and horn.
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I'm still a little puzzled that of all the live-action Pokémon movies that could have been made, the one chosen was Detective Pikachu.
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I used to be very puzzled about why Marc Chagall was always painting things like goats flying over people's houses while playing a violin.
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Shanina touched down in Miami and declared she hasn't spoken to Beckford in the last year ... so she's puzzled why he's still got beef.
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But next time you are puzzled by a boss's decision, consider this possibility: the manager relied on artificial intelligence (AI) when considering their options.
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And yet she's making news here again with a bizarre little Twitter rant against Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump that has Twitter users... puzzled.
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The lake is on Middle Island off the Esperance Coast in Western Australia and puzzled scientists for decades with its proclivity for pinkish hues.
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While its human scientists back on Earth puzzled over what happened, Curiosity focused on opportunistic science by analyzing the chemical composition of the grains.
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With nearly thirty years of experience studying public art, she thinks the loss of identifiable symbols of the suffrage movement will leave onlookers puzzled.
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Puzzled, medical center officials reached out to the Toledo Zoo in Ohio in hopes officials would provide an antivenom that would cure the man.
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A tweet by Grimes last week about Kentucky not submitting voter data to Crosscheck initially puzzled activists who were unaware of the state's decision.
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If you're still puzzled over Nintendo's baffling decision to discontinue the extremely popular NES Classic, I have some good news: Hyperkin's got your back.
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Puzzled by his immunity to cyanide-spiked wine and other nefarious tactics to end his life, his infuriated hunters took a more forceful approach.
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The crisis has left allies and investors puzzled by a country that for decades seemed a confident pillar of Western economic and political stability.
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But the unusual split structure has puzzled some ordinary Zodiac investors, who could collectively block the deal, according to people briefed on the discussions.
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This conflicts with laws prohibiting short-term rentals in many cities, but has puzzled politicians who struggle to regulate the popular $25 billion company.
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The nonlocal "spooky action at a distance," which puzzled Einstein, still needs to be invoked to explain the dynamics of the pilot-wave field.
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When Mr. Trump nonetheless mused publicly about reducing certain trade benefits for Turkey over its purchase of a Russian missiles, Mr. Erdogan sounded puzzled.
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REUTERS - In 2014, when a producer came to Arjun Rampal and proposed a movie about gangster Arun Gawli, the actor was a little puzzled.
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Enthroned in plastic chairs, the solemn judges revealed to puzzled reporters that two months earlier they had addressed a letter to India's chief justice.
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When asked in 1964 how she would like her work to be seen by critics and the public, she seemed puzzled by the question.
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For those who were game, if puzzled, Mr. Castro had them stand in front of a backdrop of white paper hanging between two stands.
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Later Paige's ineradicable Americanness was pointed out, when she had to explain the appeal of a soap opera ("General Hospital") to a puzzled Elizabeth.
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Investors have been puzzled by the 86 percent rally in Santander Brasil over the past year, which made it Latin America's most expensive bank.
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And nobody is more puzzled than me as to why such obvious catches are having dating problems when so many clamor for their attention.
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Ford might have just solved a question that puzzled the automotive industry for eons: Where does one store a travel pillow in a car?
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Some students, however, are puzzled as to why the vending machine, and its offering of Plan B in particular, has attracted so much attention.
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When he got into Harvard, his high school classmates weren't surprised so much as puzzled about who that kid who got into Harvard was.
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It was clear that Kaakutja was killed by a traditional weapon, but the team was puzzled by what that wooden weapon could have been.
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Meanwhile, Trump's criticism of Russia has been relatively muted, leaving observers puzzled over how the White House views Russia vis-a-vis U.S. interests.
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He was later pronounced dead at a hospital, his death now the center of a mystery that has angered and puzzled Dallas and beyond.
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We guess we see the point: Washington reporters and observers were a little puzzled by Ms. Sanders's fable about 10 reporters who drank beer.
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Or maybe they'd been puzzled by its vagueness, before eventually accepting it as just another viral marketing gimmick in an era flush with them.
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Given her pugnacious presence from the podium, was she puzzled that a pack of journalists were so eager to see her off in style?
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When we had all the cutouts ready, we stacked them up, puzzled them exactly into place, shellacked the cardboard — and we had our mold.
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"I'm a little puzzled by his disavowal of the liberal coastal elites, since he's clearly in many ways a card-carrying member," McInerney said.
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Other countries, including Mexico and Israel, have made arrangements to repatriate their citizens abroad, leaving Americans even more puzzled about their own government's response.
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I'm a bit puzzled by the huge amount of ads there nowadays, but it's still a great social media platform to showcase your work.
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Ms. Brown's vulnerability in a divided but decidedly Democratic-leaning state has puzzled voters on both sides of the political spectrum, and especially women.
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Some in the crowd wore puzzled expressions when Biden then mentioned how police or even parents of rape victims face questions about their clothing.
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On one recent work-bound walk to the F train, I was puzzled to meet a half dozen separate smells along just one block.
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The shooting, yet another case of a white police officer killing an unarmed black man, has angered, puzzled and captivated the city for months.
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The insistence puzzled some in the West Wing, given that some key members of the leadership were out of the country on foreign trips.
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Look around in the hotel with a puzzled look for more than a few seconds and someone comes over to ask what you need.
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Contractors were initially puzzled by Ms. Price-Wilson's request to cut a window in the wall between the closet and the adjoining desk area.
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But advocates said they are puzzled why, in the face of these setbacks, Tennessee would want to push ahead with so drastic a plan.
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And the auto industry is puzzled over Mr. Trump's lack of a decision about imposing tariffs on foreign auto imports despite a passed deadline.
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That's why director David Lowery was puzzled when he found out that Rooney Mara never tried pie before filming his movie A Ghost Story.
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Against that backdrop, the Trump administration is pushing an unusual idea that has puzzled economists: The Federal Reserve needs to slash interest rates. Immediately.
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And so, while generations of readers have loved Little Women and sighed over Little Women, they have also puzzled over that bizarre, unsatisfying ending.
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When last summer I saw the smaller Immendorff exhibition, Ichich, Ichihr, Ichwir/We All Have to Die in Venice, I was fascinated but puzzled.
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Istanbul, Turkey (CNN)Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance puzzled and then horrified a world all too familiar with mindless brutality and the brazen impunity of governments.
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Much of the work is in their signature style: glazed ceramic sculptures made from interlocking geometric segments that appear to have been puzzled together.
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Technology analysts were puzzled by the job projections Mr. Gou described because flat-panel displays, like computer chips, are produced in highly automated factories.
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" (It's a shame they didn't have Twitter.) Hamilton would likely be puzzled, if not horrified, by how Trump and Clinton handle the concept of "disclosure.
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" Even Trump has seemed puzzled by the support, remarking, in a bizarre aside in his convention speech last week, "I'm not sure I deserve it.
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New Hampshire GOP Chair Jeanie Forrester at first seemed puzzled when asked if any Republicans had reached out to her about a possible primary bid.
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"I would say that we too are somewhat puzzled by the data that we're seeing on the consumer and the traffic were seeing," she said.
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"It's unclear what his state of mind was during this time, and that has them puzzled," a family source previously told PEOPLE of the Cavallaris.
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And the God of the stories, when he appears, is most often gently puzzled by his creation: Why is it that men hate wolves so?
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CSIRO's Comact Array in Australia, via Alex CherneyFor years, astronomers have puzzled over "fast radio bursts" (FRBs), mysterious cosmic beats that may come from pulsars.
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"Is this your house?" a puzzled Horowitz asks a straight-faced Kendrick after finding photos of Lively and husband Ryan Reynolds displayed around the house.
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Consumer inflation, however, cooled more than expected to its slowest pace since January 2015, leaving some analysts puzzled about the strength of the broader economy.
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Investors were puzzled by that market rally, which made Santander Brasil Latin America's most expensive bank and spurred increased short-selling bets against the stock.
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I remember running through the beta with friends for a few hours, entranced by the combat but puzzled at how little there was to do.
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Traders shied away from energy because they were puzzled by oil, and stayed away from financials and utility stocks because of uncertainty around interest rates.
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Mercury's abnormally dark coloring has puzzled scientists for years — but a new study using NASA data has revealed the origins of the planet's unique look.
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Image: Kristen Grace, Florida MuseumSince their discovery 13 years ago, scientists have puzzled over the origin of tiny glass beads found inside ancient clam shells.
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A recent article about him in Commentary revealed that Israeli intelligence and F.B.I. officials puzzled over this former Soviet agent: Was he loyal to Russia?
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Trump does not have many allies in Washington and his attacks against McConnell, who needs to move his agenda through Congress, puzzled many political watchers.
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While initially struck by the ornamentation on the daggers, Dominy was puzzled by the fact that the daggers were made from two completely different bones.
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But she was always puzzled by the United States' receding achievement in track and field on the international stage, and devoted herself to addressing it.
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Passengers looking to enjoy their in-flight beverages on Delta flights have been left puzzled by seemingly dark and dubious messages on the airline's napkins.
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The more people did that, they were really puzzled to find much higher rates of delusions than would be expected on the premise of schizophrenia.
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My greatest hope for this improbably viral paper is that it can spur the kind of real, concrete change I'd puzzled over in law school.
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The episode puzzled some White House aides, who were suspicious that it signaled Fauci had fallen out of favor with the President, if only temporarily.
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A seemingly paradoxical finding that has also puzzled the researchers is that the rats exposed to the cellphone radiation actually lived longer than the controls.
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Some of these particles carry so much energy that scientists have been puzzled as to which objects in space are powerful enough to create them.
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But the free agents the Lakers signed to surround him — Caldwell-Pope, Rajon Rondo, Lance Stephenson, JaVale McGee and Michael Beasley — immediately puzzled some observers.
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"One possibility is that my message is not threatening to them, and so they embrace it?" a puzzled Mr. Harari said one afternoon in October.
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But the season, which used a fractured structure to tell the story from the different characters' points of view, puzzled and ultimately disappointed many viewers.
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Some puzzled over his judgment, for example, that of all John Updike's considerable body of work, only the novel "The Witches of Eastwick" would last.
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While the Group A contestants were pretty easy to determine, the recently introduced masked singers in Group B have left the panel and Twitter puzzled.
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In 2017, it leaves a woman puzzled as the credits roll before she realizes that there are still things she is not supposed to know.
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Shortly before midnight, the Tony winner Laurie Metcalf ("A Doll's House, Part 2") arrived with her daughter and glanced, seemingly puzzled, at the buffet line.
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The complexity of the products and the geographic spread of the patients across two dozen states has left health officials puzzled and searching for answers.
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In this vein, people were puzzled when they saw that the iconic top gun leather jacket was changed for Tom Cruise in the new sequel.
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The last pick of the round, Ryan Ramczyk by the Saints, puzzled graders, who noted that the Saints were not in need of a tackle.
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I've always been puzzled as to why the Losers Club wouldn't just be lying in wait for 27 years, counting down to an eventual showdown.
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The nature of this harm, and how this concept could be raised for the first time so late in the day, left the justices puzzled.
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That Sondland was involved at all in Ukraine policy puzzled many in the administration, as the country is not a member of the European Union.
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Lebanese officials began making the rounds to puzzled Western diplomats with an unusual message: We have reason to believe our prime minister has been detained.
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The most obvious explanation was that the newfound dominance of digital streaming scrambled the entrenched hierarchies, elevating voices that had long puzzled or offended gatekeepers.
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Mainly, it was about how puzzled Jonathan Lynn, the director of "Clue," is that this flop has become the most famous thing that he's done.
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Tepid inflation has been a bugbear for the Federal Reserve, which has puzzled over why price pressures remain low even as the job market improves.
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" You've grown accustomed to that puzzled look from the French, but after a moment she breaks into a broad smile and confirms, "Ouais, les demoiselles?
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Industry experts are puzzled at Honda's failure to make Acura a stand-out performance car - especially given its relative success as a Formula One engine supplier.
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One mock TV game show presented a puzzled Puigdemont considering his answer to the final question of an episode of 'Who wants to be a millionaire?
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Unpredictable behavior abroad and at home Trump's behavior around foreign leaders, such as Russian President Vladimir Putin, also puzzled senior members of his national security team.
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And somehow I remember having the sense that there was a bit of a cult about her, but what I read puzzled rather than seduced me.
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Her reaction mimicked the befuddlement of countless anthropocentric minds who have puzzled over this discrepancy since scientists began comparing species' genomes more than 220 years ago.
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Google's lack of big deals has puzzled analysts given how aggressive the major software vendors have been at opening their wallets to win in the cloud.
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As for the "I Have a Dream" speech -- Paul says we're almost there, and Drake will be the ultimate barometer of when racism is dead. Puzzled?
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Weinstein is saddened and puzzled as to 'why' Ms. Thurman, someone he considers a colleague and a friend, waited 25 years to make these allegations public.
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Raw Data Epidemiologists have long been puzzled by a strange pattern in their data: People living at higher altitudes appear less likely to get lung cancer.
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The police who leapt to defend Dougie Jones, lead by David Koechner as Detective D. Fusco, are puzzled as to why Dougie Jones is under attack.
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Everyone seems to have that one app that they find immensely useful, and are puzzled as to why the rest of the world isn't using it.
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Image: M. Garlick/University of Warwick/ESOSome 380 light years away in the constellation Scorpius lies a star that has puzzled astronomers for over 40 years.
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"Any reasonable person, certainly any person in the region, would be puzzled as to how this somehow became indicative of the work that we've done here."
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Yet while it achieved a desirable market cap, some on Wall Street are puzzled as to why Spotify would want to go public without raising money.
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Three weeks into his new job as commanding officer of Manhattan's 20th precinct, Captain Timothy J. Malin stared at a map on his computer screen, puzzled.
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The question of who will take over from Nazarbayev has for years puzzled foreign investors with billions of dollars in exposure to the oil-rich nation.
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"I am still puzzled why someone would carry a desktop computer around, when a laptop would give her the same options, with more portability," Hill said.
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How they got so good at this has long puzzled scientists, and some have even theorized that it may involve smelling each other with their feet.
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Her best friend and CBS "This Morning" co-host Gayle King took to Instagram, showing Winfrey looking puzzled while holding a cell phone with Goldberg's picture.
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Among other highlights, Trump ignored Merkel's request for a handshake from Oval Office photographers and made an odd quip about wiretapping that left Merkel visibly puzzled.
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The route of the line has puzzled many experts, however, who say far less damaging alternative routes were not considered, the United Nations said in January.
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They are made narrower still by pillars, homeless people and puzzled tourists, since these pathways do not typically show up on smartphones and can be disorienting.
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The other thing is, if you stop someone on the street and ask, "what's your favorite supplement company?" you're going to get a puzzled look back.
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Letter To the Editor: Re "Compensating Volkswagen's Victims" (editorial, June 29): I am puzzled by the carmaker's agreement to pay the "victims" of the emissions cheating.
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"Inflation has been a confounding factor for the Fed," Schlossberg said, adding that Fed Chair Janet Yellen on Tuesday puzzled over the persistence of low inflation.
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I had someone in here last year who was puzzled by her finding, and when we reran her numbers it turns out we got it wrong.
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What they're saying: LeRoy Westerling, who studies wildfires at the University of California Merced, told the San Francisco Chronicle that he was puzzled over Trump's comments.
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Sorting through a sheaf of old musical scores in the dim light of his basement on a recent evening, Mr. Evans puzzled at the DownBeat accolade.
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The crisis has left allies and investors puzzled by a country that was for decades touted as a confident pillar of Western economic and political stability.
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But they make their journey around the world by passing through mysterious black doorways — an abrupt turn to magical realism that has left some readers puzzled.
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Mr. Yassky said the medallion prices puzzled him, but he could not determine if they were inflated, in part because people were still eager to buy.
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Mr. Reginella, clad in a nondescript bomber jacket, hovers nearby to observe and photograph reactions, which range from dismissive snorts to puzzled internet searches on cellphones.
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Since the first fossils of this prehistoric sea creature were found about two centuries ago, the two nearly identical pairs of aquatic limbs have puzzled paleontologists.
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The latter has groups puzzled and concerned, as the underlying case remains confidential, per the Justice Department, and thus the potential implications are harder to discern.
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The unusually intact condition of the so-called Heslington Brain has puzzled researchers for more than a decade, because neural tissue normally disintegrates rapidly after death.
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Driving down the Las Vegas Strip in a transparent box is a curious, extremely Vegas experience: puzzled tourists and confused CES attendees gawk from the sidewalks.
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The Iowa Republican won't commit to scheduling hearings on Obama's expected nominee, drawing criticism from Democrats and puzzled reactions from some longtime observers of his career.
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They waited for hours, often publicly expressing their anger, and looked at the door with puzzled eyes hoping that the banks wouldn't run out of cash.
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Real Kungfu on its Weibo account on Thursday said it was "puzzled" by the lawsuit as it had used that logo for the last 15 years.
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But some investors were puzzled by the Fed's sudden change of heart, and others worried that it revealed the risk of a recession on the horizon.
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But I stuck with Odyssey to the end, puzzled over how it fits into the bigger franchise, and killed a hell of a lot of mercenaries.
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Sheila -- who's been tight with Prince since the mid-'80s -- seemed puzzled about reports he'd been battling the flu, but also ... determined to find out the truth.
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It all started with a cryptic tweet in August, when Trump called himself Mr. Brexit, leaving many people puzzled: They will soon be calling me MR. BREXIT!
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"At first, when I looked at the radar data that indicated that there is subglacial water, I was very surprised, and a bit puzzled," Rutishauser told Gizmodo.
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She was "puzzled and disappointed", since Myanmar's ambassador in Geneva, Htin Lynn, had told the U.N. Human Rights Council only two weeks ago that it would cooperate.
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Something about it looked odd, and it puzzled him until he realized he was looking at a patchwork of white blankets stretched over five acres of ice.
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In hospitals, doctors and nurses were puzzled to see a cluster of patients with symptoms of a viral pneumonia that did not respond to the usual treatments.
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Parents picking up their children from Brooklyn Avenue Elementary School in East LA, where 97% of the population is Latino, looked puzzled when asked about the proposition.
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But in the four decades since, the rate has climbed as high as 67% — and economists have puzzled over how to get back to those bigger numbers.
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They were even more puzzled when the page uploaded a profile picture of former Disney actor Bella Thorne rather than the author of the Harry Potter books.
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At the time, the roundabout route puzzled global ethanol traders and ship brokers, who called it a convoluted and costly way to get U.S. fuel to China.
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But analysts are puzzled over how the government intends to create enough jobs, with some investors now fleeing Jordan for reasons that include the unabating regional turmoil.
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Qu Yang, a salesman at a Buick showroom in Yantai, is puzzled by the very idea that an unusual, outsider president might be the cause of tensions.
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King, 61, took to Instagram to share a picture of Winfrey looking puzzled while holding up a cell phone with a picture of Goldberg at the Oscars.
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I only received a few puzzled glances as I plated the dish, carefully spreading the nut butter with love and artfully arranging my near-yellow Vlasic slices.
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China's central bank Friday guided the yuan higher against the dollar by the fastest pace this year, leaving some analysts puzzled by the size of the move.
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PATIENCE RUNNING OUT The crisis has left allies and investors puzzled by a country that for decades seemed a confident pillar of Western economic and political stability.
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"We're puzzled as to how they could be formed, how stable the configuration is and why Jupiter's north pole doesn't look like the south pole," Bolton said.
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Asked to predict his eventual reaction when a deluge of unexpected texts pours into his phone, Ms. Davis-Dunmire said, "I'm sure he will be pretty puzzled."
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Economists have puzzled over which to take more seriously, but the account said most Fed officials had concluded the economy was doing better than the data suggested.
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Given the director's devastating condemnation of the former secretary of State's conduct, it is not surprising that many Americans were puzzled, frustrated and angry at his recommendation.
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After Article 19 and local groups presented the results of the survey, the group puzzled through a series of possible fixes, voting on them one by one.
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While construction has picked up as Beijing ramps up spending on road, rail and port projects, some analysts have been puzzled by the slower-than-expected response.
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Veerle Visser-Vandewalle, one of the organizers of the deep brain stimulation conference, said she was "puzzled by the gender issue" and had never experienced any bias.
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Though Snowden himself seems puzzled with the verdict, the Comey's statement was well-reasoned on the issues of intent in the criminal prosecution of national security violations.
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His attempt in July to explain the differing reasons for the Fed's rate cut left some experts puzzled about the bank's approach to a cloudy economic horizon.
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"So... do you still have everything down there" as a puzzled hand flutters near our privates is not ever going to be OK. That is final. 12.
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I'm also puzzled as to why some of the company's best books (Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Vision, Unstoppable Wasp, etc.) don't receive the marketing push other titles do.
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"We are disappointed and puzzled at Judge Persky's unusual decision to unilaterally dismiss a case before the jury could deliberate," the DA's office said in a statement.
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"I'm really puzzled over how they've embraced him because it takes away from their credibility in my mind," Song, the Bitcoin developer, told me over the phone.
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Weak growth in productivity – the amount of economic output produced per hour worked - is one of Britain's biggest economic problems, one that has puzzled economists for years.
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Mr. Johnston will text her back, but he's often puzzled when she sends him bursts of texts in a row rather than just pick up the phone.
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I'm puzzled, too, by your related worry that you won't be able to explain to people why you're asking them to donate without divulging your sexual experiences.
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Team members Mollie Smith, a junior from Summerville, S.C., and Ashley Brewer, known as Caroline, a junior from Louisville, Ky., puzzled, but then opposed the second dose.
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John Neuffer, president and CEO of the Semiconductor Industry Association, said in a statement they were disappointed and puzzled why semiconductors remain on the final tariff list.
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There are no definitive answers in the sure-to-be-polarizing ending, which might leave some puzzled about the larger points that Barrett is trying to make.
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After he left home, to study film at the University of Southern California, he was puzzled by the sense of exclusion felt by Asian-Americans around him.
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Any mention of ice fishing usually comes with a built-in beat of silence, requiring either no explanation at all or eliciting puzzled, are-you-joking comments.
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Winner of the math world's equivalent of a Nobel, he puzzled out equations describing the vibrating of strings, the flow of heat and the movement of water.
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Domestically, Trump framed the announcement as evidence of strength The question of why the president would choose to make this move now has puzzled even sympathetic observers.
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Disease-response experts in the US have puzzled over these escalating efforts—a public health playbook ripped from the era before drugs and vaccines (and air travel).
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To the Editor: As a longtime information technology manager and consultant, now retired, I am puzzled by the carping about gender diversity in the American I.T. industry.
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Sen. Coons: Look, at certain points during the arguments over the last three days, looking at their faces, some of them I think were troubled or puzzled.
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" Similarly, the jurors puzzled over a phrase in another of the criminal counts, which accused Mr. Cosby of providing Ms. Constand with impairing drugs "without her knowledge.
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For many years, Washington had puzzled over whether Saudi Arabia was more of an arsonist or a firefighter when it came to the propagation of militant Islam.
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Previously, astronomers have puzzled over the "final parsec problem," where two black holes become close but need another factor to overcome their massive energy and actually merge.
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When Gouzer returned, they puzzled over how best to display "Him," a 2001 sculpture by Maurizio Cattelan, which was to be the final lot of the sale.
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As a South African, who has lived extensively overseas, that detached way of looking at the rest of the continent - and its people -- has often puzzled me.
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At a private meeting with Democratic governors in Washington, right after the Iowa caucuses, Mr. Bloomberg delivered a casual performance that alternately charmed and puzzled several attendees.
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Those who had hoped to watch the live-stream were puzzled at Milley's surprise decision to cut it off for his own remarks but not for others.
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He would later say he was puzzled by the leak that led to the widespread coverage of the deal, saying that such a leak had never happened before.
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The two late drives, the puzzled face of convicted cheater Tom Brady as this goofus gets the best of him not once but twice, and… seriously, that's it.
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What is more annoying is in the DJ experience when people expect you to play a set of songs and then are visibly puzzled when you don't (haha).
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Two backers said the final device was bulkier than what was originally pitched and that they were puzzled to find that customers could achieve similar results without it.
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This puzzled researchers for years, until they discovered that the secret lies in the animals' whiskers—which they are now trying to copy, to develop novel underwater sensors.
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And physicists were puzzled for decades by the fate of the Pioneer space probes, whose trajectories through the solar system were not quite what they should have been.
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But when you add to the mix that she's an openly transgender GOP elected official, it should come as no surprise that she's no stranger to puzzled looks.
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"Those of us who love family, love children, are completely puzzled why you would promote a very vocal pro-abortion celebrity," one customer, Maureen Donnelly, commented on Facebook.
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Their reaction puzzled me at first, but here's a truth bomb: Comey's seven-page, 3,100-word statement describes unusual, unprecedented and, to most, disturbing behavior by the president.
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Most mornings we, too, stare in the mirror looking just as puzzled as we try to decide if we need mousse, dry shampoo, pomade, or all of it.
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The weakness in business investment has puzzled economists who expected to see strength in this area as companies boosted investment spending to take advantage of new tax breaks.
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The decline in teen pregnancy has been an incredibly fast change in a public health trend, and it's left some researchers puzzled over how it happened so quickly.
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Some Beijing residents were puzzled by the sight of Liu and his orange smartphone vest, but they approved of his efforts to raise awareness of the smog problem.
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However, that event was short on critical details, such as pricing for many of the services, leaving many onlookers puzzled about what the event was meant to accomplish.
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CF Jacoby Ellsbury's early defensive struggles were criticized in Tuesday's New York Daily News by Yankees GM Brian Cashman, who said he was puzzled by some of issues.
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"We are disappointed and puzzled at Judge Persky's unusual decision to unilaterally dismiss a case before the jury could deliberate," the district attorney said in a prepared statement.
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A rise in suicides among teens in notoriously well-to-do Palo Alto, CA has made a serious impact on the community — and puzzled health experts, as well.
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On Wednesday, Peck picked up Singleton from Walmart and drove her to the dealership, leaving her puzzled why he would take her to a lot of expensive cars.
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A rise in suicides among teens in notoriously well-to-do Palo Alto, CA has made a serious impact on the community — and puzzled health experts as well.
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But I spent much of my childhood and early adulthood in Ghana, and everyone I know there would have been puzzled by the attitude of your American friends.
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Also, I am almost as puzzled that anyone could think I was able to flee across several international borders without the assistance of many of those same individuals.
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The bottom line: "I'm puzzled because I don't think anything has really changed in Turkey," Win Thin, head of global currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman, tells Axios.
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Just as the Greek originators of democracy would have puzzled at its 18th-century American and French variants, so too are we ill-prepared for what lies ahead.
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There is no cure for O.C.D. Researchers remain puzzled by what exactly triggers the disorder, although there is a potential link to childhood strep throat, among other illnesses.
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" Carlos Gutierrez, who served as commerce secretary to Mr. Bush, said in a telephone interview, "People are puzzled by what happened, wondering how did we let this happen.
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As she was telling her sons at the breakfast table that day about the bill, her youngest son, who was in seventh grade at the time, was puzzled.
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In 2016, when Marcus first arrived at Flex, he was puzzled by the absence of the colorful watches and charities that had initially attracted him to the business.
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" In Cramer's lightning round, he zoomed through his take on some callers' favorite stocks: T-Mobile: "[CEO] John Legere made an acquisition, and frankly, I'm puzzled by it.
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The subdued growth in wages amid an expanding economy and declining unemployment has puzzled many, but one economics professor said he may have an explanation for that phenomenon.
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By late Tuesday, even some officials leading the county-level recounts seemed puzzled about what the latest court rulings would mean for counting the rest of the ballots.
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"I'll sit in the front row," he told his team, several of whom responded with puzzled looks since those seats are typically reserved for members of the press.
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" But he's not above the occasional joke, punctuated with a gasping laugh, as when he mentioned our "disparate" crowd, caught some puzzled looks and clarified, "disparate, not desperate!
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Even as he won the right to serve a fourth term, though, Mr. Carper suggested he was puzzled by the competing demands he was hearing from Delaware voters.
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They have trailed Ryan since the billionaire showman first incinerated the Republican Party as he knew it and reduced the boyish speaker to his most puzzled-over foil.
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"It's such a middle-class way to take drugs," she said, because she worried that you weren't already making the same face as that puzzled blonde guy GIF.
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"Most of my family is completely puzzled by these books, and they don't really understand what the fuss is all about," he told the website Nylon last month.
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The ethereal crown has long puzzled astronomers: It blazes at more than a million degrees Celsius, yet the sun's surface burns at around a mere 19,500 degrees Celsius.
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Reuters reported that while protests filled airports where travelers were being held, many other people around the country were nonchalant about the order and puzzled by the protests.
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Henrik Selin, a political scientist and deputy director of the Swedish Institute, a state agency dedicated to promoting Sweden globally, said he was puzzled by Mr. Trump's remarks.
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I was puzzled when he didn't run as I began to expose my flaws and confused when I carefully laid out every test meant to drive him away.
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BERLIN — The staff at a hospital in southwestern Germany was puzzled when five infants sharing the same room all developed breathing trouble at the same time in December.
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"Some of my friends have puzzled over my giving up a medical career for studies in conservation and environmental health," Dr. Sladen wrote in National Geographic in 1975.
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This pause or hiatus, as it was often called, puzzled scientists because it came despite a continuing increase in emissions of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases.
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As a 2012 presidential candidate, Cain puzzled many with his 9-9-9 plan, which called for 9% income tax, 9% business tax and 9% retail sales tax.
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Rummelhoff also said she was a little puzzled by Germany's plans, under pressure from would-be supplier the United States, for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal.
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" "I'm a little puzzled frankly, by the basis of which this is being said, there's no departure from protocol," said Prakash, adding that Trudeau is an "esteemed guest.
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Qatar's foreign minister said earlier on Monday that he remained committed to the Kuwaiti process, but that he was puzzled by the accusations made by the other parties .
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Page after page of fucking lore that I puzzled over as I moved through the legion's of hell, ripping the eyes out of cacodemons and decapitating the damned.
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But I didn't know any of this at the time and I was puzzled 'cause Bob had this amazing resume, like, why was he doing such bad work?
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"Call Me By Your Name" is hailed as a heartbreaking gay romance, but some are puzzled that the filmmakers cast two straight actors to play the lead roles.
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"It has always puzzled me that in Washington we have no public vocabulary to describe civility, which I believe is among the highest public virtues," Michel said in 19483.
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Some observers are puzzled by the interest as many LNG terminals in the EU suffer from underutilisation, but concede new facilities will support further diversification as the market expands.
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He puzzled over the fact that the world's most liberal society practised slavery, though, like most liberals, he comforted himself with the thought that it was sure to wither.
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I heard that tone many times across Alabama, as voters puzzled over what had become of the Sessions they had known before his doomed tour in the Trump administration.
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Qatar's foreign minister said earlier on Monday that he remained committed to the Kuwaiti process, but that he was puzzled by the accusations made by the other parties [nL8N1J94PV].
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Bannon might be forgiven by being puzzled that liberals who spent their careers fighting the class war would let a little thing like white nationalism get in their way.
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While that particular fact was made very clear, the 18 photos, videos, and boomerangs of her making matzo ball soup still left us puzzled about a few other things.
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The political crisis in London over Brexit has left allies and investors puzzled by a country that for decades seemed a confident pillar of Western economic and political stability.
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Three years of political squabbling over Brexit has left allies and investors puzzled by a country that for decades seemed a confident pillar of Western economic and political stability.
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"I think that any reasonable person, certainly any person in the region, would be puzzled as to how this became somehow indicative of the work that we've done here."
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The judge remains puzzled by this argument: The Government has not explained why either company would be willing to forgo those affiliate fees and advertising revenues from virtual MVPDs.
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A video originally posted to Reddit of a girl taking a hit of her vape, holding her nose, and blowing smoke out of her ears has the internet puzzled.
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Ever since KIC 84628532 was spotted in the Kepler Space Telescope's dataset, astronomers have puzzled over what the heck could be responsible for the star's logic-defying light curve.
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I was puzzled as to why you'd want to hatch your own ghost when the point of ghostbusting is to get rid of them, but to each their own.
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Since NASA's Viking spacecraft snapped the first close-up photos of Phobos in the 1970s, scientists have puzzled over a motley collection of markings on the tiny Martian moon.
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In terms of Northumbria's aforementioned trilogy, each album is named after the three American locations first described by Norse sources, and whose exact identifications have been puzzled out since.
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Thaler said on Tuesday he is puzzled by the steady rise of global stock markets in recent years, even as many countries are gripped by political and social drama.
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Park Jong-so, a veteran rider and former national team head coach, said many in the country's equestrian community were puzzled when Samsung resumed its leadership of the federation.
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Todd was puzzled by the sudden loss of contact but then he spotted a poster announcing that Darrow would be demonstrating his new game Monopoly at a local bank.
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New research suggests that UFO sightings in the U.S., which tend to move in six- or seven-year fluctuating cycles, are in a permanent downtrend — and researchers are puzzled.
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"Was never offered a friend role, just friend [money] to do the same job and show family and baby story," she wrote on Twitter, with a puzzled emoji face.
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The market is also puzzled that the central bank has not issued any new medium-term lending facility loans so far to offset two issues which expired this week.
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Legal experts puzzled over Carr's terse legalese but noted that the rarity of public statements by the special counsel suggested Mueller felt an overwhelming urgency to correct the record.
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One source said she felt puzzled by the administration's decision to delay, but the Pence aide noted to investigators that she was not part of the decision-making process.
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Some of the white male engineers seemed almost puzzled by the bigotry of the time — they saw a problem that needed to be solved, by the smartest person available.
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"We are disappointed and puzzled at Judge Persky's unusual decision to unilaterally dismiss a case before the jury could deliberate," the Santa Clara DA's office said in a statement.
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Intelligence veterans were puzzled by reports that Attorney General William Barr personally urged foreign officials to cooperate with a Justice Department investigation into the origins of the Russia investigation.
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The former model rose to fame starring alongside Shia LaBeouf (an even curiouser one) in the Transformers movies and has puzzled moviegoers and the media alike ever since. Why?
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Other White House aides were puzzled about the haste, but grew wise when Mr. Pence quickly added a Saturday rally with Mr. Kemp in Macon, Ga., to his schedule.
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But I am puzzled that you seem to be, in effect, covering for him by concealing from your mutual boss the exact behavior that you see as a problem.
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Mr. Noel said he was also puzzled by differences in account numbers between the bank and its trust department — something the bank contends is not unusual in the industry.
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Late-night comedy: The hosts were puzzled after President Trump called President Vladimir Putin last week and discussed, among other things, the special counsel's report on Russia's election interference.
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But the settlement came with a twist that puzzled the Uppals: He was allowed to harvest and sell his crop in part so that he could pay the fines.
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Her father, initially puzzled by her decision, gave her the cash to do it: "He said, 'If you do it, do it well,'" she recalled in a recent interview.
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The trend has puzzled some school administrators, who have banned the shirts only to face criticism, and other adults, who have wondered if youth abstinence is on the rise.
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Mr. O'Connor said he was puzzled by those attacks because he has vowed not to vote for Ms. Pelosi to lead House Democrats if he is sent to Washington.
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On Monday, he went after Trump for saying in a tweet that he would work with the Chinese government to help ZTE — a reversal that has puzzled policy experts.
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