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How can she not be bewildered, when Spyros her own flesh and blood will soon be, on his specific instructions, reduced to ash?
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Yet it's also recognizable as having a family connection to Hotmail, reducing the chances that anyone will be bewildered by it or will lose a favorite feature once the switchover is complete.
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People who prefer left-brained thinking will be bewildered.
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"I think fans will be bewildered as they were hoping for some indication of where Leeds will be going, but that has not happened because this will run and run for a while, " he said.
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Holmes could be "bewildered" as a result of his sudden change in circumstances, or he could just be exhausted, she said.
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By the autumn, faced with Scottish parliament elections, using yet another proportional system, voters could be both bewildered and fed up with constant electioneering.
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The supplier is more likely to be sincere if that bewildered facial expression is coupled with hands open at chest level, palms up, and slightly raised shoulders.
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Mr Lindley said firefighters were "bewildered" by how Wensley came to be down the hopper.
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Arsenal's fluid one and two-touch passing bewildered their opponents and damage limitation already appeared to be the order of the day for Fulham, as they defended deep and in numbers.
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They feel genuinely bewildered and believe that their rights as honest and law-abiding citizens will be restricted if the president gets his way.
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He also ruled out a full-scale assault on the city apparently trying to reassure his compatriots that there would be no repeat of the ghastly scenes of the 1994-96 Chechen war, when bewildered and badly co-ordinated Russian units were repeatedly trapped inside the capital.
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