Like many others, I was puzzled by the new color combination (blue and orange, really?).
Sir Stuart told the BBC that he was he was puzzled by the claims.
British officials are still puzzled by the use of this poison, the radioactive isotope Polonium 210.
Travel experts in the UK have long been puzzled by the reluctance of Britons to explore Germany.
Mr Schultze said he was puzzled by the question: how could an artist produce other than his best?
Liam was puzzled by the apparent disconnect between fast growing vehicle sales in China and much slower growth in gasoline demand.
Economic commentators north of the border are puzzled by the numbers.
For some time scientists were puzzled by the speed with which meltwater could disappear through the ice as it drained down natural pipes known as moulins.
Americans are puzzled by the relationships required in other cultures.
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Detectives have said they are puzzled by the motive for the attack but there was no evidence he had been the victim of a robbery or a racist attack.
Analysts are puzzled by the outcry in the U.S. because port security there is run by federal agencies along with the states and this will continue to be the case.
Railway officials are also puzzled by the driver and his assistant's apparent lack of reaction - they do not appear to have tried to jump off the train or apply brakes.
VisitBritain's press officers seem genuinely puzzled by the question.
And then, once they start work, their students pay attention and work hard (when I asked Finns whether there were some families who despised education and resented schools, they seemed puzzled by the question).
In an interview with CNN's Daryn Kagan, ICRC spokesman Roland Huguenin-Benjamin said he was "distressed and puzzled" by the "widespread attacks and looting going on" in the city.
The ruling Greek socialist party, PASOK, is of course not present and the nationalists seem to have puzzled everyone by turning up and being the loudest voices (for tonight at least).
If the historian of 2111 will be puzzled by such a chart, what is the citizen of today to make of it?
Mike Lafavore, who was editorial director of Meredith Corp. when Griffin was CEO there, says he was puzzled by a story in The New York Times that described Griffin offending employees with his condescension and hyper-religiosity.
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Moreover, I am puzzled by what appears to be the core of his message.
In studying the data from the probe, the scientists were puzzled by two radically different rock compositions.
You can be puzzled by that or puzzled by why we are ineffectual at rebuilding a moral framework in the age of pervasive communications.
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Diderot and Bertrand Russell, two famous earlier non-believers, would also have been puzzled by what has happened to God at the hands of the western intelligentsia.
Arsenal officials were puzzled by Uefa's stance, having left the pre-match briefing sure that Wenger could send messages to the coaching staff via a third party, in this instance first-team coach Boro Primorac.
At the height of the Dean bubble, people were puzzled by his campaign's enthusiasm for lavishing millions on television advertising, not just in key states such as Iowa and New Hampshire but also in Washington state and even Texas.
Magistrate Smith said he was puzzled by cellphone-tracking requests when he was new to the bench: he couldn't find a provision in the law allowing police to track a phone for as long as 60 days without a search warrant.
His wife, played by Jodie Foster, who directed the movie, is puzzled, and so are we: Is this a magical occurrence?
After the pyramid's main chambers were discovered, researchers were puzzled by one interesting fact.
He begins by quickly and deliberately opening the office front door and smiling as he passes a puzzled staffer.
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