In his first court appearance last week, Holmes appeared dazed and did not speak.
One actress interpreted this as excitable and hysterical, not dazed and confused as the writer actually intended.
Marquardt did not seem to like the stoppage by Philippe Chartier, at 3:00, but he was dazed and vulnerable.
Depardieu gets more hilarious and touching the more he gets dazed and confused.
Last year during the telecast, tweeters took to the Web to discuss Oscar co-host James Franco's dazed and uncommanding comportment.
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Slowly, several shell-shocked residents began limping out onto the streets, dazed and dehydrated after enduring nearly three weeks of fighting.
At best, we have two boxers on the canvass, dazed and bleeding, on their hands and knees, and both being counted out.
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When the American-led ground forces went into action then to force the Iraqis out, Mr Hussein's soldiers, dazed and hungry after weeks of bombing, showed precious little fight.
And dazed and trapped, he was as good as dead.
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Israel in shock, dazed and confused by the Barak paradox.
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Hearts were dazed and McGeady left a clutch of players in his slipstream as he powered forward and slid the ball through to Fortune, who slotted home Celtic's second to keep up his red-hot recent form.
But three times in as many weeks Barack Obama has dragged them out dazed and blinking before the Klieg lights: first for an arms treaty with Russia, then to recast America's own policy and now for a summit in Washington, DC.
The father, Bill Richard, 42, returned home briefly from the hospital to get clothing, and a neighbor said he was pale, almost dazed, and too grief-stricken to talk.
At school, teachers brought out television sets on A.V. carts, and they all watched the news, silent and dazed.
Christopher Alder died after a fracas outside a nightclub that left him dazed, confused and aggressive, Teesside Crown Court was told.
Muller recorded video of a chaotic scene outside the club, which showed emergency crews tending to victims and dazed clubgoers standing in the street.
Many people wandered the streets of Padang stunned and dazed.
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Dazed residents hauled their pets and wheelbarrows of belongings out of the devastated areas.
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Burrows remains free of cancer three years later and still seems dazed by events.
He told the BBC that he had not been expecting to receive the prize and was "dazed" to hear about it.
Clay competed in the discus under the impression that he had been disqualified in the hurdles, and he seemed dazed.
On the ninth floor of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, newborns squall in the nursery while a half-dozen new moms and dads, looking dazed, file into a conference room.
Dazed residents poured into the streets, and offices and schools were closed.
Not far away, another woman was joyous when she got a text from her son, Cody, who started walking down a major street in Moore and saw his grandmother walking dazed along the road with her Yorkie.
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Slightly dazed by what I saw, I cleared Customs and Immigration and proceeded home still thinking about the events of the day.
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You've got to train your workers, of course, but it's awfully expensive and time consuming to fly them around to sit, dazed, in an overheated classroom.
Dazed but without any broken bones, Cornell flipped open his cell phone and madly dialed for help--not for himself, but for his Exile cycle.
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