The prominence of these shots are just another baffling editing choice, in a movie full of baffling editing choices.
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Anyway, there's a pun in here about sound baffling and baffling communications from Apple, which I will leave as an exercise to the reader.
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It is a baffling tale seemingly tailor-made for these baffling times, just some meaningless shit gaining popularly based solely on its inherent meaninglessness.
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Another enigma I often ponder, a truly baffling enigma, maybe the most baffling of all enigmas known to man, because Henry is The Record Collector.
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The police shooting that took place in Dallas earlier this month is one of the most baffling and infuriating in a history of baffling and infuriating police shootings.
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It is a sad (& some would say baffling) day.
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This is one of the big, baffling mysteries of science.
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Baffling to anyone who didn't grow up with a smartphone.
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The underwhelming gameplay is confounded by some baffling design choices.
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Many Venezuelans regarded the exercise as a baffling maths test.
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As an accessory, the Slaatto S1 is baffling expensive though.
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"It is baffling," she told BuzzFeed News in an email.
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At this point, Duo is a welcome, if baffling presence.
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This is the most baffling part of the Wixen lawsuit.
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For new immigrants and refugees, it can be absolutely baffling.
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Here's to hoping Ventimiglia continues to give such baffling interviews.
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The next WOTY choice wins Johnson's award for "most baffling".
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It's baffling on levels I can't even begin to process.
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And I have to say that the result was baffling.
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Namely, it's everyone's baffling level of obsession with female virginity.
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If you're a churchgoing Christian, the polls are probably baffling.
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Which makes his praise of Arpaio all the more baffling.
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To think that those two depictions are it is baffling.
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But a 30 percent drop in one day was baffling.
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That's not baffling, it's they didn't do a good job.
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And it's really baffling that Trump would assume it could.
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Instead, it's a baffling bummer, a misfire of epic proportions.
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"Daughter of the Nile" is sometimes baffling but always beautiful.
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Both men said they found resistance to such checks baffling.
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The Blue Jays did not find Severino nearly as baffling.
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The deaths of nearly two dozen horses have been baffling.
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A new documentary on HBO chronicles the baffling Theranos story.
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This is a common but baffling oversight among transportation writers.
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Trump's Planned Parenthood comments are perhaps most baffling at all.
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It's a politically baffling thing to say — so baffling that I don't buy the common hot take that Trump's slipperiness on this question merely reflects resentment at having the legitimacy of his election win challenged.
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It's baffling what Mr. Hillcoat thinks he's doing with this imagery.
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Inside is a baffling maze of machines, ducts, cables, and catwalks.
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It is true that the US Constitution has the democracy-baffling
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Nintendo's choice to sell the charging grip separately is downright baffling.
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And it is baffling and ruinous to the cause, his cause.
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But either way, that ending raises a lot of baffling questions.
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And some of the points they have made have been baffling.
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To veterans of international economic affairs, this combative stance is baffling.
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We asked them to share some of their more baffling presents.
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Details: Bessemer accuses Fiserv of a "baffling" history of security problems.
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Other examples of this technology in action are even more baffling.
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Similarly, Trinity remains a monotonous, baffling enigma to the very end.
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Which makes the president's shots at Amazon all the more baffling.
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Mr. Guo's ambitions, like his personality, are big and sometimes baffling.
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Stern's refusal to add a benefit for children is more baffling.
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The site's editors responded with baffling insensitivity to the ensuing storm.
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The youths aren't creating any baffling, possibly menacing, new comedic form.
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Like Beckett's other works, "Godot" is baffling and nonlinear on principle.
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There can be no single, satisfying explanation for Patrick's baffling decision.
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More baffling is how far from the tropics pyrosomes have strayed.
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As in, bewildering, astonishing, baffling, perplexing, mystifying or -- just plain confusing.
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In many ways, the case of the abandoned socks is baffling.
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This isn't baffling in the slightest, it's a very clear story.
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Trump didn't put his resources behind winning Colorado, baffling some observers.
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It's one of the most baffling mysteries in Central Florida history.
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"Saturday Night Live" was back with a new, somewhat baffling episode.
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Particularly baffling is an unchallenged quote concerning Cubans of African descent.
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But just looking at the specs, this marketing speak is baffling.
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But in their byzantine totality, they can be a bit baffling.
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Beyond this somewhat baffling explanation, of course, is the investment itself.
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The trend raises baffling questions: Who would shoot a friendly dolphin?
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They were hooky, baffling, funny and full of wisdom and insight.
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Mildred is a difficult character — she's violent, sometimes in baffling ways.
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Their first stab at home improvement was perhaps the most baffling.
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"This decision is as baffling as it is alarming," he tweeted.
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"This decision is as baffling as it is alarming," O'Rourke tweeted.
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But at the department, the claim has been viewed as baffling.
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It's baffling why certain demographics would ever pay to visit Westworld.
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Given this, Mr. Trump's support for the House bill was baffling.
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Mr. Guo's ambitions, like his personality, are big and sometimes baffling.
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It is baffling, then funny, and then quite poignant to witness.
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So e-commerce companies, for example, face high and baffling hurdles.
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SpinLaunch will install sonic baffling to dampen the ear-splitting boom.
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"It's baffling," said Mr. Hauptman of the Consumer Federation of America.
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This silence on the part of the American government is baffling.
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Which is, if you stop and think about it, totally baffling.
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This silence on the part of the American government is baffling.
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The barring was baffling, since I'd already left the national team.
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Baffling crimes that hurtle superbly etched characters toward damnation and salvation.
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Mitt Romney's Baffling Birthday CelebrationKim Kardashian Steps Up For Former Inmate
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It was an indifferent act, endowed with a baffling significance for her.
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But Gods of Egypt is a ponderous bore, which is simply baffling.
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We weren't exactly expecting a theatrical confession, but this is simply baffling.
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All together, it's a baffling hour of television in need of explaining.
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Almeida, meanwhile, has a baffling 21-0 record shattered by the loss.
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They have their job, and everything else is either baffling or irrelevant.
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That, if anything, makes their continued focus on US education more baffling.
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The level of opaqueness, truth deficiency, moral decay & values deficit is baffling.
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The video was extravagant, baffling and like nothing we'd ever seen before.
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The choice was unpopular with players, but also a baffling business decision.
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It's baffling — especially since the underlying policy is so easy to understand.
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It's a baffling question that has long confounded the criminal justice system.
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But they still seem baffling given what little we know so far.
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All together, it's a lot of magical, baffling, special-effects heavy murder.
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Readers will find the jihadists' reasoning as baffling as it is odious.
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At least, that has to be their excuse for the baffling choice.
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How it's let this issue go unaddressed for so long is baffling.
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That makes the lack of action against Jones all the more baffling. .
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Another day, another baffling interview with the leader of the free world.
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Less than a month into his presidency, he offered a baffling solution.
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Cunning, baffling, powerful poison, ready, willing and able to destroy my life?
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The first tweet featuring three lone emoji was nothing short of baffling.
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His current tour across America, complete with postcard-like posts, is baffling.
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Search term increases on St Patrick's Day show some pretty baffling results.
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Check out this tutorial, and see the baffling optical illusion in life.
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It's going to do something baffling and weird and just plain wrong.
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Oh well... THE BAFFLING REASON MILLENNIALS DON'T EAT CEREAL: Warning: It's pathetic.
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Many people find the chaos of life under Trump baffling and confusing.
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Who is the counterparty for this baffling array of flexibility-enhancing offers?
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One obstacle may be the baffling scaffolding scientists erect around their studies.
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But its unwieldy, occasionally baffling progression has a charm all its own.
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For reasons that are still baffling to James, her work went viral.
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It's baffling why any credible filmmaker would involve himself with this project.
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Occasionally she makes baffling errors that threaten to undermine her entire book.
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It sounds baffling, but Rohrwacher's magic realism has its own internal logic.
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What happened next is baffling -- for some reason the lion backs down!
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Throughout this series, some baffling deficiencies occurred on faceoffs and power plays.
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Instead it staged a baffling spectacle resistant to any timely, definitive verdict.
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Even those who have watched the process up close find it baffling.
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Frankly, the video was baffling and folks online, predictably, were beside themselves.
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Pakistan's insistence on trying and convicting its terrorists in secret is baffling.
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In light of positive economic indices, Biden's opening statement was mostly baffling.
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Editorial President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela made a baffling announcement on Dec.
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That sensation arises often in this canny documentary about a baffling topic.
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In addition, interpreting the data from individual volunteers can be somewhat baffling.
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To me, physical exhaustion is one of the most baffling depression symptoms.
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It's an America filled with baffling corporate mandates and barely paid retail workers.
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For anyone familiar with this actual New York neighborhood, Daredevil's take is baffling.
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When Congress failed to pass gun reform after Sandy Hook, it was baffling.
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And yet, Facebook still made the baffling decision to crowdsource responses from users.
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The president's announcement is baffling and, if carried out, will be terribly damaging.
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Republicans have left themselves with no other choice except this baffling double-speak.
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Trump's return to Twitter is baffling in many respects; China escalates trade tensions.
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So you would see people in baffling costumes just, like, on the quad.
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But it's a baffling business model dependent on unpredictable weather and forgetful people.
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It's baffling as to why enterprise cybersecurity budgets are stuck in archaic logic.
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While my New Yorker friends assure me this is common, it's still baffling.
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That makes Trump's decision to antagonize him politically baffling, to say the least.
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But less partisan observers and experts on national security find his conduct baffling.
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It was the most baffling and eerily seducing thing I have ever seen.
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It's just a shame that the resulting film is a chaotic, baffling mess.
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In a way, it's somewhat baffling that this tragic show is so beloved.
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Too often, encryption is perceived as a baffling subject best left to policymakers.
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And now, he's stepping in to solve the most baffling Netflix-related mysteries.
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Movies regularly come under the Indian censor board's knife, sometimes for baffling reasons.
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It is baffling to the foreign policy "establishment" sipping cocktails in Martha's Vineyard.
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The popular blogging platform announced a serious crackdown on adult content, baffling devotees.
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"I am a rich man!" he declared to his wife with baffling confidence.
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Chris Christie's endorsement of the front-runner is just as baffling and unprincipled.
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Which, okay, is logistically baffling, but sweet, and meaningful to the two characters.
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From the outside, Nintendo's decision making process can sometimes be down right baffling.
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Personality typologies seem to multiply with each publishing season, growing ever more baffling.
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Audience members who don't know the back story might find this premise baffling.
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Once he's a man, a woman's changeability can be every bit as baffling.
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Rather than figure out these baffling systems, homeowners are tempted to ignore them.
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But then there was the most baffling thing he lied about: the weather.
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They find homophobia as offensive and baffling as, say, racism or anti-Semitism.
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That feeling only grows with the dialogue, which is baffling in its badness.
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But more baffling revelations were still coming to light, many concerning organizational disenfranchisement.
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But first there was the baffling tenderness between a man and his Tide.
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Kerber and Muguruza fell into baffling slumps after winning major titles last year.
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All of which is absolutely baffling, especially considering what happened just hours later.
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And thus emerged a baffling, implicit alliance between the right and the left.
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It really is rather baffling as to the direction they're taking with this.
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That's part of what makes one strange incident from Slipknot's past so baffling.
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But for many fans, the chain's new fried-potato-only sandwich was baffling.
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"It's baffling that I and MuckRock are defendants in the lawsuit," Mocek said.
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Where they belong in the greater context of sports is baffling at best.
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Nature keeps coming up with new and baffling ways to blow things up.
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To those who grew up with the books, that may seem slightly baffling.
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Nozomu Matsumoto's Photocentrism is a truly baffling plunderphonics piece that pulls together all this baffling music—party rap, trance synths, blissful new age, screamo, and shreddy Satriani-esque guitar work—into an opaque collage that's hard to grasp all at once.
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The LSST's largest lens measures a baffling 1.55 meters, or about five feet wide.
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Anthony's quiet life makes her decision to go public now all the more baffling.
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Both have thrived with a baffling assortment of pitches to summon in a jam.
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Our bachelor also comes armed with the shabbiest — and at times, most baffling — compliments.
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The result is a baffling middle ground that features the worst of both worlds.
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The baffling and horrifying rise of neo-Nazis and white supremacy around the world.
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We're still completely mysterious and baffling and surprising to me, which makes us interesting.
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V-bucks aren't convertible, which makes their inclusion in the original wording rather baffling.
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The internet can be baffling (#TeamYanny), but it can also be so, so satisfying.
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Its online initiative, for instance, is baffling even by the company's own low standards.
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This year, for some truly baffling reason, businesses are taking aim at Christmas. Yandy.
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How many viewers has Murder lost thanks to baffling, alienating mysteries (this writer included)?
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Here are 7 of these baffling conditions, and the cases for and against them.
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The company's failure to improve employees' housing is baffling and irresponsible in the extreme.
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However GDPR requires consent to be informed and freely given, not baffling and manipulative.
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The police mobilization in response to the protests has been both baffling and horrific.
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Trump's baffling response to the question: Was I involved with the wind farms recently?
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The Warriors produced a baffling brand of bullshit last night against the Memphis Grizzlies.
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But Japanese firms investing in India face complex and at times baffling regulatory hurdles.
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Toss through the creamy crop of photos to see the baffling bottle in action.
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It was a baffling move, one that seemed to offer no upside for him.
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Cubans, who live with undemocratic socialism, seem to find this baffling rather than attractive.
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It's disappointing, and a bit baffling, to see her not even bothering to try.
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I found this baffling and frustrating — what were my parents trying to pull, exactly?
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Cuca joins the Babadook as an instantly-beloved, if baffling, gif-worthy LGBTQ icon.
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Skilled politicians master this weird form of logic, but most economists find it baffling.
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Mr. Bush, in a radio interview, called Mr. Trump's shifting speech "abhorrent" and baffling.
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Businesspeople, for increasingly baffling reasons, think they can deal with Trump as a businessman.
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The industry has made baffling strides in wireless technology and processing power since 2007.
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Williams looked flat-footed and immobile in the quarterfinal match, prone to baffling mistakes.
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The line offers a baffling and contradictory mash-up of skating and streetwear signifiers.
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It's a little shorter range, but the elasticity on it is just as baffling.
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"I just found it kind of baffling, the whole institution of school," Rooney said.
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And yet, the baffling part is that women have it against other women too.
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A lot of people, especially in the Western cultural elite, find this explanation baffling.
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It's different than any survival sim I've ever played, thanks to its baffling complexity.
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But were Prince's worldviews actually baffling, or are critics trying to stir up trouble?
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They are receiving requests for further evidence that are baffling, with precedents continuously blurring.
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Educators in Frankfurt and Amsterdam have also found Brexit to be a baffling complication.
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"Surprising and baffling," a senior executive at a rival studio said in an email.
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It's baffling that Jacques Doillon's "Rodin" was granted one of the main-competition slots.
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They can ill afford a seventh straight home playoff loss over three baffling springtimes.
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On the Record has been through a strange and somewhat baffling last few weeks.
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Name a show that's weirder or more baffling than The Masked Singer, we'll wait.
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In 228, this baffling phenomenon was given a name, the Great Plate Count Anomaly.
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Kim, confronted with a serious personal crisis, does something that's frankly unbelievable and baffling.
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Many Rohingyas reported, "My body is falling apart" ("Gaa-lamani biaram"), baffling health-care workers.
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The league-wide home-run spike has been just as baffling as it was abrupt.
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The anti-racism arguments in bills like PRENDA are particularly baffling, pro-choice advocates say.
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The ban has been baffling to scientists, most of whom consider the procedure worth studying.
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France is famously prescriptive about its culture, in ways that can be baffling to Americans.
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"It's a baffling puzzle," the study's first author, Harvard Ph.D student Kimberly Moore, told Gizmodo.
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Even Amazon's site itself relies on S3, leading to some baffling updates from the company.
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The menstrual cycle has been fascinating and baffling we humans since the beginning of time.
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The new Showtime documentary Trumped: Inside the Greatest Political Upset of All Time is baffling.
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Though Hall was the fundamentally crisper striker his baffling tactical decisions cost him the bout.
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From inauguration violence to animal cruelty to baffling 1700s fashion revivals, it's been a doozy.
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The return of Friend Codes is especially baffling given Nintendo's own comments on the subject.
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It was so baffling to suddenly see this dude pop up at a press conference.
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The baffling metric numbering system used in French villages could be remedied by using What3Words.
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Three, YouTube (and other platforms) made inconsistent, sometimes baffling statements about Jones before banning him.
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The scorecards are somewhat baffling due to the significant early work put in by Jack.
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Songs that make sense in a national context sometimes prove baffling to foreigners, and flop.
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The disappearance of Roanoke is especially baffling because of the one clue that White found.
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But DDR certainly isn't the most baffling thing to be licensed for a film adaptation.
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But there's a baffling disconnect between its vast resources and parts of its actual product.
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It seems baffling that glitzy establishments can so brazenly ignore the desires of its customers.
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Could it get just as odd, unpleasant, and downright baffling as Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven?
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Using Snapchat can be baffling to many, but never fear, CNBC has this handy guide.
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It's far from "baffling," as Lyft put it, that the city rejected this offer immediately.
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Earlier this week, Twitter user Josh Williams tweeted a picture of his baffling Chipotle order.
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The tweet has received 165 comments from people who find his opinions baffling and upsetting.
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But Guston flew the coop and circled back to representation, baffling many of his admirers.
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Bankhead recalled that, after Washington's and Shadwick's convictions, he found the case against him baffling.
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Adding non-financial goals undeniably complicates what is already a baffling array of executive incentives.
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Adding to our historic debt at a time of economic strength is baffling and dangerous.
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Chapman was grateful to Pruitt, though she realized that other environmentalists might find this baffling.
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Some people end up on Reddit by accident, find it baffling, and never visit again.
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But that doesn't help if examining a selection of wines is baffling rather than revealing.
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We can let the baffling puzzle of life delight us, surprise us, and challenge us.
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Some might choose to work towards a career that is utterly baffling to their parents.
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"The mixed messages the administration is sending on many national security issues is baffling," Sen.
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The movie's ending leaves some baffling questions unaddressed that might drive you up the wall.
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As a corollary to that, asking if a menu item is "good" is also baffling.
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She's such a stickler for civility that she can make some baffling both-sides comparisons.
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Pasolini eventually left the neighborhood, and met a violent and still baffling death on Nov.
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Baffling the station's researchers even further is that it was located in a prohibited area.
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On second and goal from the Steelers' 16-yard line, Brady made a baffling decision.
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It took Small two years to unravel these baffling results — with more experiments and analysis.
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"Swan Lake" always requires a hearty suspension of disbelief, but the twists here are baffling.
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Baffling behavior marked Zhang's trial in U.S. District Court in Fort Lauderdale from the start.
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Women Today The link between climate change and women's rights may seem baffling to some.
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Most baffling of all, there's no discussion of Bellevue's famous services for survivors of torture.
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"It is baffling why any leader would want to model himself after such a monster."
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The deaths of nearly two dozen horses at the park since December have been baffling.
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Opioid addiction is baffling because it doesn't respond well to many treatments that seem intuitive.
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These are often overlaid by other Gordon-Setterfield recordings; the aural layers become, deliberately, baffling.
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The dialogue was difficult to follow and the choices made by the characters were baffling.
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The fact that anyone cares about armpit hair at this point is baffling to me.
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Then unilaterally to fold on Monday while getting absolutely nothing ... was absolutely shocking and baffling.
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The results are occasionally baffling, at other times startlingly similar to memes made by humans.
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The photographs revealed the actor's incredibly baffling tattoo — not baffling because of its cliché subject matter (it's a phoenix rising from the ashes... really?), but because of the amount of real estate it took up on his back (read: the entire back, and beyond).
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There have been so many baffling moments in this presidency that it would seem fruitless to single out one moment as more baffling than the rest; it is as if the country is in a constant fugue state, losing its grasp on what it is.
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The uncle's message shows how baffling America's gun violence problem is to much of the world.
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It was not so often technical flaws as it was baffling strategic decisions which cost Hall.
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Huckabee's tweet is baffling from end to end, and it's one in a long-running series.
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"This publication would have been baffling back then, let alone now," he said in an email.
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You'll just have to enjoy it for the baffling piece of catchy pop that it is.
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Thence follows two paragraphs of baffling waffle which bear very little resemblance to Djokovic's original comments.
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You've surely heard the somewhat baffling news that music legend Prince died without leaving a will.
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Together, they were about to bring home a baffling new addition to the human family tree.
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Beneath the illogic of irregular verbs and baffling proverbs is, if not order, at least reason.
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That seemed a bit baffling to us, or a bit hard to comprehend, but very funny.
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Private contractors working for intelligence operations stand to make baffling amounts of money when tragedy strikes.
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The presence of two screens seems quaint in 2019, but it was genuinely baffling in 2004.
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When faced with such overwhelmingly baffling behavior, humor provides a refuge, as the authors themselves acknowledged.
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"Unsupport" is not a word, but that's not even the most baffling part of this response.
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Attitudes to once controversial issues can flip from bold to normal with baffling speed, he says.
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Superman earlier this year, attempt to make some sense of DC Comics' baffling followup, Suicide Squad.
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I realize now why my questions about whether the ngangkari will become regulated are somewhat baffling.
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The baffling internet debate about whether no really means no rages on today, for some reason.
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Critics in general picked apart what was seen as an incomprehensible story and baffling character motivations.
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British dialects can be pretty tricky to understand, never mind the often baffling regional slang terms.
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But on television, it was baffling: The names of the candidates came through loud and clear.
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To combine a war from living memory with a myth from antiquity is a baffling proposition.
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It's baffling that these people aren't on the front lines of comprehensive sex education with us.
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All of this crossfade between disparate scenes, sounds, and influences has created some absolutely baffling music.
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The magazine's failure to make good-faith efforts to let me respond is baffling and negligent.
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If "Designated" goes the "Quantico" route of turning into baffling nonsense, I will be very sad.
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For some, the most baffling part of the puzzle was the way that the lookups stopped.
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It is baffling to me why a national policy has not been put into place yet.
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But for the vast majority of people who've never heard of Alinsky, the speech was baffling.
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The fact of her loneliness is baffling when I consider how pleasant I find Brookner's company.
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"Così" explores the baffling truth that romance may be more arbitrary than we like to admit.
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"Prince's alleged anti-gay stance is baffling, for good reason," asserted the online women's magazine Bustle.
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But there are differences now that make the cranks that much more baffling, numerous and pernicious.
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Consider the fidget spinner: endlessly whirring between the fingertips of "Generation Alpha," annoying teachers, baffling parents.
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"The Confederate soldier is mind-baffling," said Jaquann King, a marketing major from Port Gibson, Miss.
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That transformation is even more baffling when you consider all the genre had going against it.
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What I found most baffling about the Echo Show was that the screen always stayed on.
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Mind you, the dollar's underwhelmingly small global appreciation society isn't the only baffling feature in currencyland.
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Until then, it remains a system of wondrous Cartesian theoretical clarity that is baffling to most.
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The scant information we were able to glean from watching `Oumuamua was tantalizing but also baffling.
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It might seem baffling to some, but most of us never considered the cost of attendance.
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I like a full English breakfast, save for the baffling inclusion of beans on the plate.
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" Earlier on I wrote that Mr. Comey's explanation of his recommendation not to prosecute was "baffling.
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It is perfect for determining the precise meaning and origin of just about every baffling word.
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For an executive who spent decades coaching chief executives through crises, it was a baffling disaster.
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Meanwhile, another Trump Cabinet member is in hot water over a baffling array of ethics issues.
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After the White House announcement, Lavanya Rajamani, a professor at the center and colleague of Mr. Dubash, called Mr. Trump's claims baffling: "Stating that the Paris Agreement hamstrings the U.S. while allowing India and China to increase their emissions is baffling," she said in an emailed statement.
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"The thing that's really baffling to me is why they didn't call it earlier," Estrada told TechCrunch.
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Canon even made the baffling decision to make the on/off control into a single-purpose dial.
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But, it's the way Trump chose to take issue with the result that is truly, truly baffling.
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But that's what's so baffling: Who actually wants to see more backstage interviews right now with Trump?
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Let's kick things off with the three scents that are surely the most baffling of the bunch.
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The plan was ill-formed from the start, and they made some baffling decisions along the way.
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Collecting millions of articles in hundreds of languages about all manner of topics is a baffling accomplishment.
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The door's opening causes a power outage in the city, and what's behind the door is baffling.
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Stephen Curry's sharpshooting and baffling handles just earned him his second-straight National Basketball Association MVP award.
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It is at once baffling and riveting, with two gargantuan outer movements surrounding a shorter middle one.
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More so even than the nonsense metaphors, the book's emphasis on this point is baffling to me.
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Xbox button (Xbox 360) There are many baffling design decisions on the Duke, the original Xbox controller.
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Justin Timberlake's new music video for "Supplies" is just as baffling as people are saying it is.
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What created the "Oh-My-God" particle and similarly powerful cosmic rays is a complete, baffling mystery.
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It's a little baffling with the markets hitting highs, interests rates at zero, [and] companies growing well.
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As we pointed out yesterday, Microsoft's decision not to include the USB-C port is downright baffling.
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The IRS and U.S. Treasury must write regulations to clarify some complex provisions baffling individuals and businesses.
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You might argue that a Valentine's Day gift three weeks early is a baffling and stressful surprise.
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Our politics fail us when they fail to reflect the baffling, contradictory wonderful complexity of human nature.
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Which is why it's baffling that Falcone—and, by extension, McCarthy—seems to fundamentally misunderstand her appeal.
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It's just baffling to realize that this admission of domestic violence won't affect his career at all.
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This forced the gallery to put on thematic rather than chronological displays, some of them quite baffling.
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I find it rather baffling that not once is the word "pornography" mentioned in this entire article.
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The result is by turns caustic, coy, baffling, impish, embarrassing, insightful and, as the pseudonym suggests, frank.
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The whole segment was baffling—a medium-funny concept, but with no discernible target, political or otherwise.
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An unnamed narrator engages in frantic meditations and recounts eerie, baffling tales in this demanding, remarkable work.
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Had anyone asked them what they actually wanted to do, they would have found the question baffling.
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For those who have been following music news recently, the list is pretty baffling on the whole.
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The impact is on the poorest peopleBut there's something even more sad and baffling about this situation.
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But you have another enemy that you can't see, and it strikes at the most baffling times.
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What's more baffling, though, is why he would be virulently against something so innocuous and objectively helpful.
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To me, the urge to reinterpret Disney's princesses has always been baffling: They're not enigmatic, only blank.
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I find this fashion for men dressing as navvies that's going on at the moment really baffling.
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He also did a pretty baffling thing: he somehow managed to lose a tooth in the process.
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Answer: Because over the decades, that formula has led to countless baffling, cringe-inducing, offensive, horrible shitshows.
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I've ordered plants from two online shops now, and the concept is still mostly baffling to me.
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All of which makes that concluding fake out that much more baffling, and fun, to puzzle out.
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On Saturday afternoon, Beto O'Rourke called the decision to vote down the debate "baffling" and "alarming," however.
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Rating The most baffling thing about the new Ben-Hur is why it was made at all.
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Hew too closely and you'll bore readers; deviate too far and you risk baffling and frustrating them.
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Hew too closely and you'll bore readers; deviate too far and you risk baffling and frustrating them.
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"It was a baffling high fever," Dr. Ai said of a patient who turned up on Dec.
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Like gender-reveal parties and premade pie crusts in grocery stores, this is totally baffling to me.
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East or West, demonic possession or science, female or male: Whatever the lens, the view is baffling.
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The world's most popular messaging service, with more than two billion users, has a somewhat baffling flaw.
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At first, the family tree that emerged was baffling, suggesting close genetic connections between distantly related people.
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The characters and fragments of stories came at you like dream figures, and were often as baffling.
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For casual fans and outsiders, it will likely be baffling why anyone would spend money on this.
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And, indeed, there are many baffling elements to Axton's story that would benefit from an expert's assessment.
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"It's baffling," U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell, a Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, told MSNBC on Monday.
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All of the usual sports-take apparatus would be set up around Steph's sudden and baffling ineptitude.
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Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has jumped on the baffling bandwagon, spewing the same conspiracy on national television.
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But if something seems completely bizarre or baffling, there's often a more complicated story behind the headline.
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The DOJ made the baffling determination that the complaint was not subject to the law requiring oversight.
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In the face of a populist revolt against Washington dysfunction, the choice Democrats are making is baffling.
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That decision came only after the chief justice switched two key positions, angering conservatives and baffling liberals.
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Optical illusions are more than just baffling photos of animals or viral puzzles that take over Twitter.
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At least it was baffling in 1992, when his re-election campaign was struggling in New Hampshire.
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Sparks does manage to tell us she knows the rapper, and clearly ... the story's baffling to her.
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It's a gracious but tactically baffling thing to say if you are trying to defeat Jeb Bush.
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In either case, these novels, in straddling immediacy and permanence, the personal as well as the scope of a world tilting toward disaster, are the ones we might well be looking back on years from now as the defining, if baffling, literature of an indefinable and baffling era.
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A sudden, sharp increase in babies with "no foreheads and very strange heads" was baffling doctors in Brazil.
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Now, only Syria, embroiled in a baffling six-year-long civil war, surpasses Mexico in conflict-related deaths.
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The sensory stimuli were likened to air "baffling" inside a moving car with the windows partially rolled down.
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That's why it is baffling that Trump is not doing everything in his power to clear his name.
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The bill would expand gun-owner rights and was blasted as "baffling and unconscionable" by the outgoing governor.
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But in November, scientists made a truly baffling observation using the cosmic particles blasting Earth from outer space.
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"It was kind of baffling, I have to say" the Ghost in the Shell star told Arianna Huffington.
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Over the past few months, the CIA's Twitter account has published a baffling series of tweets, hashtagged #ThrivingatCIA.
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When I first heard about Farming Simulator, I found it baffling that this game could be so popular.
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He did it again on Thursday -- baffling experts, who said his latest claim made no sense at all.
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Bodley Head; £17.99 Most books on quantum mechanics emphasise its weirdness, a built-in excuse for being baffling.
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I read with interest Johnson's column on the baffling legalese contained in instructions given to juries (April 14th).
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It's a baffling, very Nintendo decision, although it starts to make sense once you play around with it.
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The baffling part of the Google public cloud infrastructure story is how long it took to get started.
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Kanye West's fascination with Donald Trump has been baffling fans and the rest of the public since 2016.
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And as the story narrows to its fundamental antagonist / protagonist face-off, the protagonist keeps making baffling choices.
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When I began trying to investigate this series of events later, they were tantalizing but baffling to me.
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One of the most baffling aspects of Trump's surprise jaunt to Mexico is the behavior of Peña Nieto.
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"This writing has a sense of empowerment, of being able to control what's uncontrollable and baffling," Lurigio said.
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YOU SAID, MAN, IT'S BAFFLING FROM MY POINT OF VIEW AND FROM IAN REED THE CEO OF PFIZER.
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It's fucking baffling to me what Frei expected to happen in a competition with drivers from multiple countries.
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However, McGinley made the baffling artistic decision to feature Brad in a shirt in nearly every single shot.
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But for Dong and his colleagues, the find turned out to be as baffling as it was thrilling.
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The 36,000 voters who did not participate in the primary are perhaps the most baffling to both parties.
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His continued defense of Flynn -- well past the point of loyalty or even reason -- is even more baffling.
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Yet, the idea of someone being turned on by my disability seemed both baffling and distasteful to me.
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The Real Housewives franchises have been mired in a baffling amount of lifestyle shaming for quite some time.
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For the audience, Henry's plight, and that of his desperate and finally defeated wife, is baffling and heartbreaking.
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The Mets have not been particularly good lately, and Harvey's baffling and precipitous decline has only worsened matters.
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Much like Libya and Syria, we are acting in a baffling way that does not serve our interests.
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"This is a somewhat baffling device," Ben Wood, chief of research at CCS Insight, told CNBC by email.
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Letting Walker leave — after not trading him before not offering him the full max contract — is especially baffling.
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Discerning Paddock's motive has proven especially baffling given the absence of the indicators typical in other mass shootings.
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This means there's no more baffling commingling of the tracks you own and what's streaming on Apple Music.
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It was shocking, surprising, and baffling, and people on the internet are having a field day with it.
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Somehow even more baffling than the song being as generic as it is how putrid Lamar's verse is.
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The baffling economics of medications means sometimes one 400 mg tablet costs less than two 200 mg doses.
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Of course, the most baffling part of all this is that unless a shakeup happens at Warner Bros.
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For those in the know—like this author—it was still a little baffling: Was Dash self-satirizing?
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And the president sticks to baffling statements (about voter fraud, for instance) long after they've been widely discredited.
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The film's final scene is an unnecessary coda that raises baffling questions without adding anything to the story.
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But Mr. Laufenberg's sensitive, visually arresting production offers a searching exploration of Wagner's complex, often baffling final opera.
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It's narratively and creatively maximalist, full of subplots, conspiracies, directorial triple back flips and twist upon baffling twist.
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Baffling as it may be to elites, Mr. Trump embodies a real if imperfect model of family values.
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Apple's naming schemes are always a bit baffling and we're already looking forward to next year's iPhone anyway.
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It's baffling that Gervais can have so much reverence for physical evolution and so little for intellectual evolution.
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The first attempt to pass a clean energy bill, in 2015, died in committee, baffling and frustrating advocates.
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"In particular the U.S. keeps saying other countries make it feel unsafe – this is truly baffling," he said.
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Even if that name does not apply, Mr. Paddock's baffling attack unquestionably spread terror far beyond Las Vegas.
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But in open-ended conversations about complex issues, such hedges will eventually get irritating, if not outright baffling.
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As baffling and crushing as her end was, her life and career had been warm with forward motion.
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For New Yorkers trying to buy a co-op apartment, the interview is often a grueling, baffling process.
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And at the same time, I have fewer baffling geysers of feeling and more steady, readily comprehensible ones.
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So the acts of violence he is accused of have been portrayed as not just hypocritical, but baffling.
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It will bring together nearly 40 years of her baffling and beautiful designs for a wonderfully awkward parade.
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Alas, baffling as they are to the normal reader, Solomon's animated defenses of Trump have become newly relevant.
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It's almost baffling how a company that completely upended the way we commute is now perceived so negatively.
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Soviet records, released decades later, showed Moscow considered the intervention baffling and of no bearing on its policies.
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The whole thing comes across as baffling — much as it does to Forché herself, at least at first.
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Are the baffling videos coming out of Malheur occupation content, or the ill-advised postings of internet amateurs?
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That is why each season is set up like a piece of malfunctioning, baffling code you must decrypt yourself.
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Photo: GettyWith a valuation of $20 billion, WeWork is one of the most baffling startups in the tech world.
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It's baffling and sickening to see that multiple outlets have framed her death as some kind of Scandinavian noir.
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" Another user called the segement baffling and said, "Why are @thismorning having #Ellemacpherson do a section on beach bodies?
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What's baffling is that he can't even ensure that it at least appears he wants the rules followed properly.
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Phone charging, weather reports, and maps to help users get from A to B in a sometimes baffling metropolis.
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This entire series of events is baffling, not only to me but also to the rest of the internet.
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The result was as confusingly brilliant as you'd expect — worth watching purely for Trump's baffling quote about "Mr Elegant".
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Case in point: you should really try asking Alexa "who poop?" because the answer you will get is baffling.
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Babb said he only received that initial text seeking cash, and told reporters the ransom demand is somewhat baffling.
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But his tour of Chomskyan linguistics is entertaining and accessible—in contrast to Mr Chomsky's own notoriously baffling prose.
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We always knew that our morning makeup routines were pretty baffling to most of the men in our lives.
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Nearly all of these decisions stem from Facebook's long-standing and baffling refusal to call itself a media company.
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To a childless millennial like me, the news that toys are now connected to the internet is utterly baffling.
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It was a baffling stumble, one that bodes ill for the rest of the convention's handling of foreign policy.
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More broadly, this is yet another example of the Trump administration's baffling mistakes in reaching out to black Americans.
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And that makes the weird dishonesty of his approach to selling the Republican replacement effort all the more baffling.
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They pair particularly well with the baffling pickle slush; fried chicken and pickles are a match made in heaven.
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It's a very mixed bag of interesting concepts and disappointing execution, coupled with some truly baffling user experience issues.
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This one is uniquely for good or even great fighters who make baffling choices or miscalculations in big fights.
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The Switch is a great gaming machine, but this omnipresent dark cloud that still hovers over it is baffling.
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President Trump's State of the Union embodied the surprising and frequently baffling ways the president zips across partisan divides.
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It was a baffling trailer at the time, and since then, Square Enix has said basically nothing about it.
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The large adult son and fish photo enthusiast has posted two truly baffling images of his father on Instagram.
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So there was that, but there was also a kind of delight we would have in baffling our audience.
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He also seemingly made a baffling mistake: He embraced Flynn, the guy he just fired for supposedly being untrustworthy.
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If that's an elliptical statement, it befits a film that's baffling as a whole though beautiful in its parts.
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Last week, I spent about $50 on some foam baffling to deal with the terrible acoustics in my office.
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Apple is finally getting around to adding web previews for tvOS apps — correcting this rather baffling and prolonged omission.
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Perhaps most baffling of all, Mike's wife, who was also identified in the dox, turned out to be Jewish.
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It was among the most shocking massacres in the American-led war in Afghanistan, and certainly the most baffling.
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It is baffling that the administration would support any policy that could diminish access to this essential preventive care.
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It also remains baffling that Dany made her choice to burn King's Landing after hearing the bells of surrender.
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It's still baffling that the Luhn settlement wasn't either, though it came in the thick of the hacking case.
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"It's baffling that there's no visual indication of what can be 3D touched," Apple pundit John Gruber pointed out.
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His candidacy has upended the Republican Party, baffling and then vanquishing opponents who dismissed him as a celebrity sideshow.
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For anyone who doesn't work in the vast world of online videos, the idea of "YouTube stars" is baffling.
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From the baffling to the chaotic, the weekend saw a slew of attention-grabbing moments during the NCAA tournament.
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The move was made all the more baffling by the fact that Nest isn't even directly competing with Musk.
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The idea of putting two companies together, only to split them into three soon after, appeared baffling to him.
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In a vacuum, this seems like a baffling and reckless gamble, even if it's one the team can afford.
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Hill's was the more baffling, coming just as Cincinnati got what seemed to be a game-clinching turnover. 403.
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The situation is both baffling and dangerous, as nobody knows what any of the key players truly stand for.
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So it's baffling to me that an American would have found anything to admire in our totalitarian Communist regime.
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They learn baffling and solipsistic jargon: "Parasites" are people who suffer, creating problems where none exist and craving attention.
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There is still the confusing alphabet soup of sanctioning organizations, and too often fights are marred by baffling judging.
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Those less familiar with the composer might find the production, at two and a half hours, baffling and tedious.
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Rewind Some found "The King of Comedy," Martin Scorsese's vehicle for Jerry Lewis, baffling when it opened in 1983.
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At the Bonn trial, defendants spent days walking judges through cum-ex's nuances, with one baffling slide after another.
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"This whole thing is baffling to us because we are close, we are a close-knit family," he said.
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To put the Christmas cart before the Thanksgiving horse would have been considered baffling and tacky in the 1930s.
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How Small discovered something baffling about sweetness Small did not set out to test the healthfulness of artificial sweeteners.
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That is why it is baffling that House Republicans have completely defunded the Department of Labor's Apprenticeship Grant Program.
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Noise-baffling equipment and other acoustic treatments have been installed to deflect that sound before it enters the stadium.
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In a baffling midpoint rupture, the movie abandons its principal characters and shifts focus to an actor (Arak Amornsupasiri).
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What this has to do with two self-absorbed Americans is at first baffling, then intriguing, and finally obvious.
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This was, apparently, baffling to many of Kardashian's fans, who wondered what the heck these alleged humans actually consumed.
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Psychologist William James also grappled with the nature of right now, calling it one of mankind's most baffling experiences.
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Taste is both contextual and categorical, he argues, leading to a baffling capriciousness in what people like and why.
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But the fact that these same analysts maintain more or less the same positions at present is somewhat baffling.
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Here are some of the most baffling and entertaining excerpts hidden in the official transcripts documenting the historic probe.
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For, when the curtain rises on the second half, the transformation of the stage world is shocking, thrilling, baffling.
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These are the kind of wonderfully baffling details that get viewers hooked and tweeting, helping shows become social media catnip.
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Scientists have captured a ghost-like subatomic particle on Earth, helping to solve a mystery baffling scientists for 100 years.
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Two years ago, NASA made a baffling announcement based on the appearance of seasonal flows, called "recurrent slope lineae" (RSL).
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The new ban specifically targets the African nation with the most robust economy, a baffling decision from an economic perspective.
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But it's dramatically more baffling to see those kinds of marketing tactics used by a company against its own products.
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It's baffling in some ways, but this is a very complex situation, and the Kurds themselves are divided over it.
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And so, baffling as it seems, NFL SuperPro is as good a sports comic book as we're likely to get.
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To the Editor: I find it baffling that many commentators declared Marco Rubio the winner of Thursday night's Republican debate.
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And Rufus' apparent endgame relationship with Lisa Loeb was baffling and out of nowhere — Lily is his true love. Clearly.
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And that's even before you throw in the 1947 Black Dahlia murder as a plot point, which is always baffling.
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And the idea that these things wouldn't factor into the equation was a baffling one for many critics and viewers.
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But once she gets there, the casting directors tell her to do a baffling task: just tell them a story.
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TikTok, an utterly baffling but hugely enjoyable app of very short, very weird videos, is taking the world by storm.
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Timing aside, the Globes are unpredictable simply because their selection of winners is often so eccentric as to be baffling.
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A mystery sea creature was found washed up on a British beach - baffling experts as to what it may be.
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I want to pull back the curtain on an experience that was exhilarating, joyful, humbling, infuriating, and just plain baffling.
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Buyers and sellers of all but the priciest pieces may rue the increased opacity of the houses' already baffling commissions.
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Two days later, the same creators received another email, equally as baffling: their content would not be removed after all.
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"It was kind of baffling, I have to say" the Ghost in the Shell star told Arianna Huffington on Thursday.
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The Detroit rapper also took the award for "Best Hip Hop," an honor which he appeared to find slightly baffling.
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The responses were all the more baffling because the KKK is a terrorist organization and Trump allegedly hates terrorist organizations.
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An unnamed Education Department official told Politico that Runcie's resignation was baffling, with other Education employees confused about his reason.
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It's baffling to see one of the most popular characters in DC Comics history reduced to a bloated sad sack.
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That's what makes Prison Break's return as a nine-episode miniseries so baffling: Now, the show wants to mean something.
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In much of the world, there are too many annoying notifications and updates and the proliferation of apps is baffling.
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For an adult, the only thing more boring and baffling than Minecraft is listening to your kid talk about Minecraft.
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Regarding sexual assault, he commented that a military court system to handle such cases "practically doesn't exist," which is baffling.
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In "Heaven and Hell" (1967), the figures, signs and tangled lines painted in black on white illustrate a baffling cosmology.
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His regular-season success has only made his postseason collapses more baffling, and harder to watch with each successive failure.
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It was intermittently clever, and overwhelmingly baffling, like recruiting strangers to crash a house party and take over the stereo.
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It is baffling that the Senate version insists on seven brackets while the House bill manages to converge on four.
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"This is kind of baffling to me," he said, even if Northam is "on the right track" with his statements.
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The flight disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, creating one of the most baffling mysteries in aviation history.
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While technology mints millionaires, they're struggling to hold on to what they have, against a rising tide of baffling change.
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Catherine can find no fault with him beyond his baffling devotion to Roman Catholicism and his much maligned dachshund, Herman.
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But, baffling to commentators, Mr. Philippe insisted at the same time that Sunday's municipal elections would go ahead as planned.
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The size of Amazon's opportunity, however, makes it all the more baffling that the company has hit a growth lull.
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The timing of Mr. Trump's declaration was baffling both to those who warned against it and some who welcomed it.
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How Kol amassed support is still baffling to me, given that he seems to just kill political foes without consequence.
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Yet I have to believe that a playwright as sophisticated as Mr. Pierce has made these baffling, disruptive choices meaningfully.
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More baffling: Why was the piano music accompanying some sections, played by Hank Mason, attributed to Dana Wachs, a.k.a. Vorhees?
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They understand its baffling flights into unreason; they see past the wild connections to the human frailty that inspires them.
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Reading the Wine List Wine lists can be baffling, and becoming engrossed in a long list can eventually become antisocial.
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But maybe the former Vokai has gotten too buffered, because the choice to vote out Tom over Karishma is baffling.
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Part of the problem is the baffling messaging about shampooing: Women have been told they are both overwashing and underwashing.
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Meal kits had them using spices they'd never tried, experimenting with formerly intimidating techniques, using vegetables they'd previously found baffling.
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Supermarkets are adding gyms and yoga sessions to stay competitive Can't tell whether this idea is baffling or secretly genius.
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The fact that a budget defunding affordable housing production was even rolled out during the president's "Infrastructure Week" is baffling.
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All of this makes the San Francisco Board of Supervisors' line of attack on the organization all the more baffling.
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It's baffling the Glow doesn't come with any integration with voice assistants such as Amazon's Alexa, Google's Assistant or Siri.
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The case for raising kids in the city Uber's baffling claim that its drivers aren't core to its business, explained
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"It's baffling," said Matt Jones, a Democratic state senator in Colorado, who opposes the move to repeal the tax credit.
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All of this makes the administration's dogged attempt to undo everything achieved over the last few years even more baffling.
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Williamsburg isn't exactly a destination for foodies: Options are dominated by chain restaurants and a baffling density of pancake houses.
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I can't help but feel a bit amused by how baffling the lack of context may be to some moviegoers.
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That America as a whole doesn't seem to get this is baffling to much of the rest of the world.
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If you're interested in never trusting your eyes ever again, check out this baffling 3D painting from UK artist Patrick Hughes.
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But the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security, in a baffling move, decided to apply the new rule retroactively.
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But amid all the baffling, swear-laden catchphrases submitted to the USPTO, there is one we are all doubtlessly familiar with.
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It is baffling that Iowa did not let more people poke and prod this thing before it went into live use.
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"Most of us are orgasm-obsessed, so the thought of not making orgasm the goal can seem downright baffling," Marin says.
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To help you remember all the honestly baffling details of Teen Wolf season 6A, we created a handy-dandy refresher course.
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"The president was measured, factual and decisive, while Speaker Pelosi's decision to walk out was baffling, but not surprising," Grisham said.
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We're talking about Pete Davidson snagging Kate Beckinsale as a rebound after Ariana Grande perpetuated the mystique around his baffling BDE.
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Naturally, everyone blames everyone else, easy to do in a city with baffling and overlapping layers of local and regional government.
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Google's strategy around its consumer messaging services remains baffling, especially since it killed off Allo (yet kept Duo on life support).
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Outside shareholders have no vote at Blackstone, and its accounting is as baffling as Kanye West or the works of Hegel.
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And so, too, in his support for Mr Trump's baffling equivocations on the white supremacist violence that rocked Charlottesville last year.
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It's yet more baffling when you factor in how much Black Panther matters when it comes to representation in the MCU.
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What's more baffling to me is why he floated the $1.4 billion allocation for the border wall in the first place.
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A homicide cop needs a cabbie to crack a baffling series of killings by picking up fares and talking to people?
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These aren't the highest-energy particles ever discovered—some other detectors have measured interstellar protons and atomic nuclei with baffling energies.
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The fact that the app no longer puts this list front and center is baffling, de-motivating and sadly trust-destroying.
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Trump's baffling denials notwithstanding, Russian operatives almost certainly did feed data extracted from the DNC and HRC's campaign staff to Wikileaks.
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Yet a truly, truly baffling subset of the fancam reply trend has recently emerged out of the aftermath of unfortunate tragedies.
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It is baffling and exhilarating in the way only quantum physics can be, but one idea stood out as particularly resonant.
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It is baffling to us, and I say that very strongly, as to why the city has not settled our lawsuits.
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Which is why this irrational fear of supporting federal legislation similar to the aforementioned state reforms is all the more baffling.
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Trump's strategy seems baffling because it is so unnecessarily harmful to individuals, to the country, and even to Republicans in Congress.
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"It is utterly baffling and unconscionable that someone can own a weapon and not be allowed to carry it," he said.
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But it also takes baffling creative liberties with the setting, twisting the game's iconic surrealist kingdom into a hyper-realistic dystopia.
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If you've never been there, you might know it from its use in 2012's baffling sci-fi epic, Cloud Atlas.
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It's all the more baffling because the episode is so successful elsewhere in probing the inner workings of its main characters.
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She saw one architecturally baffling apartment, a modern space that had a glass bridge cutting across a peaked living room ceiling.
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Reading "The Trade," I was often stymied by the lengthy and ultimately baffling "cast of characters" to which he constantly refers.
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First, he drops a slightly baffling joke implying that Helen Mirren is too much of a lady to be sexually assaulted.
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Others were covered through public options such as Medicaid, so Mr. Pallone's and Ms. Pelosi's claims are "baffling," Mr. Antos said.
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Which is what makes Northam's decision to start talking -- to The Washington Post and to CBS News -- all the more baffling.
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But this was something both undeniable and baffling: Heart attacks happen to old men, not young women like me, I thought.
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My colleague Sam Byford mentioned that this is the first non-baffling Xbox One interface in a long time, maybe ever.
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David Vitter is heating up and proving to be a gumbo of possibilities that is baffling pollsters and political observers alike.
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The deadly coronavirus has spawned dangerous, baffling conspiracy theories online as officials across the globe work to stop the virus' spread.
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We're talking about Pete Davidson snagging Kate Beckinsale as a rebound after Ariana Grande, perpetuating the mystique around his baffling BDE.
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Even more baffling, we've been told the pilot was extremely experienced flying in that area -- and was even a flight instructor.
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Mediator At first blush, there's a baffling, inside-out quality to Julian Assange's latest star turn in our shambolic national story.
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" Andrew gleefully partakes, but then makes the jaw-dropping display even more baffling by declaring ... "That's a full-service presidential candidate!
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The Greeks and Romans deferred to it as a far older civilization, whose monuments and writing seemed both baffling and magical.
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It was baffling at first to see how often conversations I had with the Bikers that weekend turned to Colin Kaepernick.
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This is the easiest possible thing to get right and instead viewers were subjected to the year's most baffling graphic design.
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Kojin, which he opened here in June, would be completely baffling if you believed that Mr. Chang was behind every dish.
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In the past week, hundreds of church members have remained incommunicado, baffling health officials trying to track them down for testing.
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Do not confuse preapproval with prequalification, which, for some baffling reason, sounds like the same thing but is far from it.
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There's a question that's been baffling solar physicists for decades: Why is the sun's atmosphere so much hotter than its surface?
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Bringing airport security to schools, as Geraldo Rivera proposed to Sean Hannity, is also baffling from a conservative point of view.
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Nintendo has backtracked on its baffling decision to cancel the NES Classic Edition, announcing that it will see new shipments next summer.
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Which is fine if you want to make All The Money In The World, but as a cultural artifact it's just baffling.
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It makes their decision to address the problem in other areas by redirecting users to Wikipedia for fact-checking even more baffling.
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Winden's Most Baffling Grandfather-Grandaughter Couple In the bunker, Peter and Elisabeth are waiting out the apocalypse with adult Claudia and Regina.
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And while no customer information was allegedly compromised, this is a screwup of baffling proportions that could have certainly gone much worse.
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She is campaigning as if it's all part of the plan, baffling rival campaigns and even privately worrying a few outside allies.
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And that's particularly baffling given that there are so many undercooked plot hooks bobbing around in this undercooked mess of a movie.
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After 20 episodes of focusing on baffling puzzles over consistent character development, that is a meaningful topic worth exploring in season 3.
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When Han Kang's surreal, violent novel "The Vegetarian" was published in South Korea nearly a decade ago, literary critics found it baffling.
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But what may be even more baffling is the fact that the show was also nominated for exactly zero Teen Choice Awards.
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Louis C.K.'s new movie, I Love You, Daddy, is a baffling film, an apologia for bad behavior that refuses to apologize.
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I find it baffling that it's nearly 2018 and I'm still here, challenging society's sad views on what makes a woman beautiful.
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Hardy's performance as Eddie is baffling, a slurring tough boy with tattoos and a heart of gold, but who's also deeply uncool.
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It's baffling to me that he continues to support Trump in spite of the horrible racist, sexist, discriminating things that Trump said.
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For Mr Cook to choose the Farook case as the line he will not cross seems, on the face of things, baffling.
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But his counterpart, Giants right-hander Johnny Cueto, thought the Dodgers were helping each other solve his often baffling array of pitches.
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The beginning of season 23's "Week 6" saw Onyeka Ehie and Nicole Lopez-Alvar get the axe following their baffling feud.
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I retreated to the kitchen for a temporary respite from the party, but for some baffling reason, I am still in here.
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Several other completely baffling myths and taboos still persist; they usually place the responsibility for a miscarriage on the shoulders of women.
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Tyrion has somehow become charmless and incompetent, while the show's finale teased that he's in love with Daenerys, a baffling narrative decision.
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Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney offered a baffling defense of this accounting strategy at his Monday briefing with reporters.
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In a baffling turn, the solicitor-general told the Supreme Court the jewel was neither "forcibly taken nor stolen" from colonial India.
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It's a baffling mess of a case, and Kip Glaspie (Cary Mulligan) is delighted to be dragged out of bed for it.
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For the FBI to raid an office over a mutually agreed upon, voluntary non-disclosure agreement between two private citizens seems baffling.
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Other times—like when they suggest deserts were actually caused by ancient mining—their posts are baffling, offensive, or just obviously false.
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Instead they were baffled by the complexities of the hybrid energy storage systems and a baffling range of tyre choices and compounds.
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In June, Third Point founder Daniel Loeb told the company its plan to merge with Raytheon was a "baffling change" in strategy.
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"Neuromancer" is pulp fiction, but it's guided by a hip wisdom about a baffling phenomenon that was only beginning to take shape.
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Moreover, it's simply baffling how anyone who knows Trump at any level might not have picked up on a certain follicular sensitivity.
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Reds and greens were sometimes flashing up interchangeably (which was baffling), but no other color responded in this luminescent and explosive way.
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With just 96 hours to catch some 55,000 crab, the stakes couldn't be higher, which makes his next decision a bit baffling.
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For example, earlier systems used CGMiner, a fully-featured if difficult mining system while 21's mining rig is baffling to newcomers.
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"I find it rather baffling that millions of people are walking around with dirty anuses while thinking they are clean," George says.
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Her continued support of Republican candidates that seem hell-bent on marginalizing any and all minorities was baffling to say the least.
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The notification system – essentially a little icon that appears over the watch face – sometimes fails and instead shows a baffling grey square.
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As I scroll through my weekly feed, it's baffling to think that only 22 percent of podcasts are currently hosted by women.
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In a $60,000 car, Buick still only gives the driver a one-touch up function on his/her window, which is baffling.
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I'm sure Christopher, who loved to talk in statistics and probability, mentioned these baffling odds to me in one of our conversations.
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The company is clearly aware of these problems in Groups, which makes it even more baffling that the issue hasn't been fixed.
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Lorca's Insistence on Protocol For some baffling reason, Lorca insists that Culber cannot care for Stamets because Culber's "medical objectivity" is compromised.
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It has been a baffling season for Ntilikina, 20, whose crisis of confidence has undermined his progress and altered his playing time.
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A. Co-op boards certainly have reputations for micromanaging the lives of shareholders with rules that can sometimes seem baffling and claustrophobic.
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I relaxed slightly when I was back in Inverness, where my only foes were the baffling roundabouts, with their unique Scottish etiquette.
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Its description was a little baffling: a dumpling-like concoction of creamed pike fish made semisolid with an egg-based binding agent.
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Which is precisely what this show — with its languid pace, baffling dialogue and strange visual choreography — seems to want from you, too.
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Cases of the illness, called acute flaccid myelitis or AFM, suddenly surged in 2018, baffling the Centers for Disease Control and doctors.
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They have more in common with people in other Western nations who view America's gun laws as baffling than their conservative compatriots.
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Fierce, at times chaotic, "Slingshot" is a book some readers will find alarming or baffling — and a book other readers may need.
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So it's baffling that two new adaptations of horror classics — "Frankenstein" and "Dracula," running in repertory at Classic Stage Company — are not.
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ZACHARY WOOLFE For all its baffling elements, Strauss's "Die Frau Ohne Schatten," a fairy tale rife with symbolism, may be his masterpiece.
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It was classic Tim and Eric: remixing the tropes of stale show business, gleefully baffling the audience and throwing spitballs at comedy.
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Far more baffling — criminal, actually — is that Brown's voice is absent, entirely, from "In the Great Green Room" until the final page.
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Or are they perhaps a visual representation of the baffling difficulties of describing, let alone visually representing, what String Theory actually means?
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In the 40 years since I first came to Iowa for politics, no Democratic race has been as baffling as this one.
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SO, YOU KNOW, THE WHOLE THING HAS BEEN BAFFLING AND A SURREAL EXPERIENCE FOR SOMEONE TO SAY I NEED TO BE REPLACED.
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It also earned him a slightly baffling selection as Time's Person of the Year and launched his second act in American politics.
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Uncertainty about the future direction of the economy, heightened by the baffling course of the trade wars, clearly is weighing on investment.
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I'd expect that limitation on iOS, but it's baffling that it also exists when you use the watch with an Android phone.
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So why would it be so baffling, as some English speaking people suggest, that K-pop fans would want to learn Korean?
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That's what's so baffling about the total shutout of The Big Sick, one of the year's funniest, smartest, most well-made comedies.
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Though occasionally accompanied by some truly baffling choices of walking music (loser: classical music), the presenters for the night were mostly great.
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With few hospitals getting enough power in Puerto Rico, it's baffling that the president hasn't sent more military help to the island.
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Below, we explain all the major events of the at-times baffling story to help prepare for the doc's revelations about the crime.
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Instead, a baffling amount of the series is dedicated to the siblings sulking around the vast Hargreeves mansion and glowering at each other.
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With every new generation comes a new set of slang terminology — be it new words, or new (sometimes baffling) meanings for existing words.
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More problematically, these older females are also more inclined to devour their partners after mating, making the males' preference all the more baffling.
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Irresistibly absorbing and baffling in their complexity, the works taunt and tease, daring us to try to solve the riddle of their construction.
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Given this baffling dynamic, net neutrality advocates point to a recent poll that shows 82 percent of Republicans oppose the FCC's new direction.
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I didn't find any of the multiple included themes attractive in the slightest, though, and some of Huawei's extra features are just baffling.
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Conner said he was "blown away by the sheer insanity" of the video, and that it was baffling they'd posted it at all.
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Indeed, the inexplicable nature of Trump's Syria retreat proved just as baffling as his decision to (corruptly) withhold crucial military aid to Ukraine.
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A few baffling scenes later, however, Kwon Yoo has been framed for rape and murder, and consequently stripped of every asset he has.
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The brilliant logistician who shod an army, and unrolled the roads that halved travel times across France, also had baffling practical blind spots.
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It's a baffling revelation, if true, especially given that she's reportedly been working with a speechwriter for the last five or six weeks.
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It is honestly baffling that YouTube couldn't predict how comments would look on a Congressional livestream about social media and white supremacy. pic.twitter.
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So it's alarming to realize that his ignorant view of military alliances is actually specifically grounded in a baffling view of trade policy.
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Seeing as the film deals with the topic of racism, some have found this decision baffling, or even harmful, considering the film's mission.
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UTC faces attack from two activist investors: Daniel Loeb, who called the deal "baffling", and William Ackman, who says it "makes no sense".
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Last week, a litany of businesses came out against Trump's baffling withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, including Microsoft, IBM, Google, Facebook, and Apple.
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And every baffling moment in today's news cycle gives people the urge to look for a nearby camera and pull a Jim Halpert.
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An "empty house," as it's known, can be baffling to anyone who isn't a seasoned astrologer, but it isn't a cause for alarm.
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Vague, yet somehow distinct in its vagueness, it demonstrates how specific recombinations of familiar musical indie-rock tropes can produce a baffling surreality.
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And we learned that while the world of college admissions is often dark and confusing, in this case, it was just plain baffling.
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It's a baffling behavior, because dogs tend to be averse to the stinky stuff, not shitting in their own beds, so to speak.
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It is baffling we don't make people pass practical backpack-ownership tests before we allow them to leave a shop holding onto one.
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While the world reels from last night's baffling case of apparent plagiarism by Melania Trump, Republican strategists are doing their best damage control.
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And yet entering today, despite the baffling number of injuries, setbacks, unexpected poor performances, despite the fact that they remain a game below .
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A baffling mash-up of Spring Breakers and Crossroads, the video announced the lip gloss follow-up to Kylie's hit matte lipstick line.
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I'd become a girl held captive after my family was defeated in a siege that lasted, with baffling precision, for exactly 30 days.
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Baffling beetle (Nymphister kronaueri) Location: Costa Rica No, it's not a character from the Harry Potter series, even if it sounds like one.
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Yet this is such a three-dimensional art that it's baffling how few experiments have been made to choreograph it in the round.
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"The nature of the email exchange resonates with many queer academics, whose practices of queer intimacy are often baffling to outsiders," she wrote.
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Even if McGregor was working at a low connection rate, it seems baffling to score Mayweather rounds in which he didn't throw punches.
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Alicia Vikander, the Swedish Oscar winner and Jason Bourne costar, shared a baffling Swedish drinking game with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday's Tonight Show.
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Yet every time Muhammad hit the canvas, he would clamber back to his feet, baffling all onlookers with the sturdiness of his chin.
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At first blush, it's baffling that these two films comprise pretty much the entire canon of what could be accurately deemed Hanukkah movies.
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It was almost baffling to see that Syd hadn't struck out on her own yet because she is such a wellspring of talent.
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Technical roadblocks, some baffling design choices, and an impressive array of bugs and glitches make Anthem a tough sell, and often a chore.
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All told, it was a baffling couple hours of internet radio, which is exactly what we've come to expect from the Queen shows.
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The undiscussed benefits of a walkout don't make the decision to reject GM's offer and throw the contract into chaos any less baffling.
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Even more baffling were Lynch's instructions to then-FBI Director James Comey to avoid referring publicly to the Clinton investigation as an investigation.
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Ohtani, with his 227.4 mile-per-hour fastballs and baffling splitters and sliders, would be a devastating weapon to introduce in that setting.
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Steyer, a hedge fund manager-turned-environmentalist who spent more than $91 million on behalf of Democrats in 2016, finds this reticence baffling.
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It was a baffling oversight to many female photographers, who have no shortage of challenges finding opportunities in a notoriously male-dominated industry.
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The same holds true for climate change investing, a fact that seems baffling given that by definition, rising temperatures are a global problem.
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It's honestly a bit baffling that Google didn't do the same — a strange oversight it appears to have made largely for aesthetic reasons.
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He gave up two runs on four hits and finished with six strikeouts, often baffling the Dodgers in his first appearance against them.
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Instead, Pelosi gambled on their anxiety, prioritizing a baffling array of low-priority issues ahead of the life-or-death matters troubling Americans.
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Why Chicken Soup for the Soul struggled to sell soup would seem baffling, but the problem turned out to be a bad partnership.
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Named for the angler's practice of using bits of dead fish to lure other fish, these ads comprise arresting images and baffling text.
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Researchers have traced the cause of a baffling brain disorder to a surprising source: a particular type of bacteria living in the gut.
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For Mr. Silver, who's worked in the park for 13 years, the public fascination with the Grove of Titans has been somewhat baffling.
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"The disappearance of Flight 19 was so baffling that the official Navy report said it was "as if they had flown to Mars.
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That's why it is so baffling that we are seeing a renewed major push by the federal government for industrial ocean fish farms.
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It's baffling that after so many years of getting dunked on for its awful software, Sony still has done nothing to improve it.
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It will be the crisp, newly manufactured, red "Keep America Great" hats, offering a simple solution for a world that seems increasingly baffling.
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Why did Mr. Simmons, now 68, suddenly drop out of sight without warning, baffling his friends and colleagues and disappointing his many fans?
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It's also particularly worrying after the failure of the Wii U, a console that launched with a series of baffling issues, as well.
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A computer may reach a baffling conclusion, one that the human who has been teamed with it has to decide whether to trust.
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He also developed a diagnostic interview that set the standard for identifying the disorder, bringing focus to what had been a baffling condition.
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But a finger bone and a tooth from a Siberian cave called Denisova left Dr. Krause and his colleagues with a baffling puzzle.
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Lieberman played a small and baffling role in damaging his campaign's own vote-counting efforts during the dispute over the results in Florida.
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For now O'Rourke remains an outlier, and I hasten to add that I find him more compelling than baffling, his dental work notwithstanding.
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"It's a little baffling that you're keeping patients alive, but not having any effect on those secondary endpoints," said Needham & Co analyst Chad Messer.
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Slyly, Mr Yan writes himself into this book, as a dried-up hack whose arid and baffling novels resemble "rotten fruit" or "deserted graves".
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Read These Stories Next:Heading Into The Finale, Scandal Finally Grappled With Its Baffling Past Why Is No One Talking About Scandal's Big #MeToo Moment?
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But it's still baffling to me that all high-end desktop gaming PCs seem to be stuck in a Mountain Dew-fueled fever dream.
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" Council member Adrienne Adams said she found Peters' decision to shelve the report about officers accused of making false statements "baffling" and "extremely disturbing.
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But Mr Trump's reform plans show every sign of turning into a cut for the rich that leaves the code as baffling as ever.
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It showed up in a Labour spat three years ago which would have been baffling to those unversed in the nuances of nationalistic symbolism.
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To average voters, the tax reform framework released by the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress looks baffling at best and perverse at worst.
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In response to the demand for the product, someone makes a baffling decision to make more of it but still never unlocks the door.
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The government's latest organised-crime strategy, published in November, promises a "single, whole-system approach", but provides a baffling organigram listing 19 national bodies.
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All accounts report that the film is as dark as it is baffling, but on her promotional tour Lawrence is usual hilarious, charming self.
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Questioning the baffling nature of the subconscious feels as timely as taking an unflinching look at the reality of our own desires and behaviors.
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Image: Robert F. Bukaty (AP)Seeing something that isn't there can be one of the strangest, frightening, and baffling experiences a person can have.
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In an interview with British newspaper The Times, Streisand took a break from discussing dog cloning to share her baffling stance on the documentary.
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That was a pivotal move, one that historians may look back on as an early turning point in this baffling period of America's history.
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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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The problematic, baffling choice it makes is that it also wants to tell something resembling a story, and it's ill-equipped to do so.
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Another baffling issue, almost as old as Britain's EU membership, was cleared up this week when a death certificate was issued for Lord Lucan.
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It is baffling that, as one who lived through the Tory Euro-battles of the 1990s, he did not foresee the psychodrama now unfolding.
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It may seem baffling that faith remains strong in such horrendous circumstances, but if somehow it eases the pain, who are we to judge?
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Our returning heroes feel less familiar than they did when they were introduced in the last film, thanks to a rash of baffling decisions.
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The AirPods Pro (baffling pluralization aside) are probably the most comfortable, with the possible exception of the Powerbeats Pro, another Apple-manufactured joint venture.
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The land of maple syrup and baffling politeness has had a patchwork of sectoral trade and investment deals with Europe since the late 1970s.
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The backlash against those classic TV series' endings was swift and merciless (many thought "Seinfeld's" was too preposterous, that of "The Sopranos" too baffling).
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Odd coincidences Russia investigation watchers are also on alert for movement on multiple other open loops and baffling questions not yet answered by Mueller.
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This turn is at once mesmerizing and baffling—the many children's voices become merged and disembodied, their experiences crescendo into a somewhat mythical unreality.
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That only makes it more baffling that he apparently thinks he'd have a shot at winning the general election as a third-party candidate.
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Does it come in a baffling array of sizes and somehow get worse with each successive version, ultimately perverting the vision of its creator?
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Finally, but certainly no less stonily baffling than the rest is the new release from Sug, the new moniker of sound artist Mike Sugarman.
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Often, when Martin is into those acrobatics, his pitcher is baffling batters with pitches that are hard to lay off and harder to hit.
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Lauren Bushnell's been keeping a new flame on the DL since splitting from 'Bachelor' Ben Higgins -- which is baffling, because they look great together!
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He teased a string of projects that he was working on, and then released some baffling new music that tempered expectations for those projects.
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Then last fall, Chad, a longtime ally in America's war against Islamist extremism, was added to Mr. Trump's travel ban, baffling the government there.
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As a documentary, Just Another Version of You is conventionally made, and it's undercut a bit by some baffling omissions of Lear's family members.
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Instead, it brings an installment of this genre that is substantially more baffling than the typical "my Twitter mentions are dangerous and unacceptable" fare.
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In the mid-1980s, Dr. Stolz was helping to study a baffling microbe fished out of the Potomac River by his colleague Derek Lovley.
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To some who have negotiated with him, Mr. Molho's interrogation, disclosed after the expiration of a 48-hour court-imposed gag order, was baffling.
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Indeed, coolness was emphasized in Romeo Castellucci's production, fixated on exploring the opera's Jungian undercurrents, even if that resulted in some baffling stage imagery.
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We're here with an important product PSA about those baffling gold wine goblets the couples keep drinking from: you can buy them on Amazon.
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The spike, at a time when rates of the disease are on the wane in older people, is both baffling and worrisome, scientists say.
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His baffling rationale was that it added to the confusion around an issue that has prompted spirited debates and legal fights around the country.
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Although it worked in the short term, eating alone was a missed opportunity to connect with others at the end of a baffling day.
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In 2016, a total of 14 states held party-run caucuses that resembled Iowa's, albeit usually without the part-quaint, part-baffling viability rules.
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His baffling decision means she now faces life in prison, and is not allowed to use the sexual abuse she endured as a defense.
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He told Insider he was "blown away by the sheer insanity" of the video, and that it was baffling they'd posted it at all.
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He becomes a professional kidnapper who must navigate the shifting rules, arbitrary violence, and baffling demands of his overlords in order to stay alive.
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Sad dad, angry mom, difficult friends, baffling boys and of course Lady Bird herself, who struggles to solve the puzzle of her own identity.
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During the election, when candidate Trump made baffling references to Hillary Clinton and the Second Amendment, campaign surrogates downplayed his behavior as simply gauche.
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It's kind of baffling to see the Warriors go through these weird slumps where two of their all stars are having an off night.
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This charge was made public the same day Spacey dropped a baffling video of himself in character as Frank Underwood appearing to dispute the claims.
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Kim Kardashian-West finally showed everyone how to use her baffling bathroom sink, but how much would it cost to put one in your home?
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From there, Reed gets caught up in the somewhat baffling idiosyncrasies of Shittown and its residents — and above all, in the idiosyncrasies of John himself.
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What's baffling about this storm around Tesla is it was only two weeks ago that a lot the company's issues seemed to be working out.
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Our colleagues at Deadspin asked 24 questions about the film after finding it absolutely baffling, and that's 24 more questions than should ever be asked.
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And they find it baffling when the LGBTQ community rejects them over their politics — even if their politics cultivate and allow discrimination against the community.
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His overall record now sits at a baffling 21-1, while his UFC record—which spans almost 5 years—sits at a mere 4-0.
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Why a company that's already straining to quell the bad press around this device would invite more of it by requesting a takedown is baffling.
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They're all confused as to why everyone can't have healthcare and be able to go to the doctor— a concept that is baffling to many.
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The writers clearly understand and engage with this world – unlike other shows that demonstrate a baffling blind spot when it comes to engaging with tech.
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But in the context of internet history, it's baffling to think this could be anything other than an appeal to the most unoriginal of trolls.
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This is the baffling parallel world of elite higher education that leads (among other things) to ENA, confuses the uninitiated, and crowns the university system.
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If this finding holds up, it would make Ceres the most carbonate-rich world aside from Earth, a notion that planetary scientists find downright baffling.
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Given how much triple-A games tend to focus on murder, it's a little baffling that Disney decided to broadcast E3 in the first place.
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There was a distinct lack of incomprehensible jargon, and the recommendations were delivered in clearly written prose, instead of a baffling 45-slide PowerPoint deck.
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With Nathaniel, he shows the child observer as a kind of secret agent, piecing together baffling fragments picked up from the hidden lives of adults.
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Like, did you hear this Eminem song from the apparently baffling Venom adaptation that I am definitely not going to see because I respect myself?
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That's why Every Anxious Wave, published this week and written by newcomer novelist Mo Daviau, is a refreshing if sometimes baffling addition to the genre.
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Trend pieces about millennials treat the generation like they rode out of the woods one day on hoverboards, snapchatting and baffling their elders with emoji.
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The Dark Tower may be a terrible, even baffling version of Stephen King's The Dark Tower, but it's highly enjoyable as a cinematic King fanfic.
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The fifth single from Reputation, it's a baffling and addictive song featuring rap verses from Future (a rapper from Atlanta) and Ed Sheeran (a guy).
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In a case that is baffling doctors and researchers, a group of friends from college all developed the same rare eye cancer, several years apart.
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Taking one look at Amazon, it can be absolutely baffling how many options there are — you could easily purchase a piece of junk by accident.
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Whether it's self-lacing sneakers or Fifth Element-style cutout bandage bodysuits, the futuristic being in question always look simultaneously super cool and totally baffling.
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The Eagle of History: The film contains a baffling recurring visual motif, in which an eagle (which appears to be CGI) soars over the landscape.
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Sometimes I wonder if, as the world's best creator of kids' video games, Nintendo adopted its baffling announcement practices deliberately to teach children about patience.
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As long as civilization was working it seemed as reliable as a force of nature, so it is baffling when we suddenly see it disappear.
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At first I actually assumed there was a room down the hall where spare suit pants could be borrowed, because the instruction was so baffling.
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Magic for Humans (NETFLIX ORIGINAL): From baffling people on the street to orchestrating elaborate tricks, Justin Willman blends good-natured magic with grown-up laughs.
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It is the most NFL thing imaginable, mostly because it is the most concise satire of the NFL's baffling obsession with policing itself into pudding.
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The most baffling challenge the Baltzleys face is that when they approached their fishmonger requesting whole fish, he responded by saying he couldn't provide it.
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It records plenty of baffling incidents and outrageous allegations, but can't seem to use that information to say anything profound about the people they involved.
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"That she is completely ignoring this obvious fix [of bankruptcy protection] and instead rolling out this complicated and clunky cancellation plan is baffling," Collinge said.
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It was a sweep — and the freshest baffling evidence that Mr. Duterte's repressive regime and growing authoritarianism have not put a dent in his popularity.
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Though the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards weren't completely devoid of spectacle, the ceremony ended up being a mix of the baffling and the unmemorable.
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Capricious and baffling as Americans can be, they do seem to prioritize other qualities above looks, and pulchritude is in the eye of the voter.
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John Neely Kennedy, a 65-year-old Republican freshman on this baffling campus, is almost certainly not going to be president of the United States.
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While the Casa Wabi enclave is a baffling mix of cosmopolitanism and casualness, my next stop, Brisas de Zicatela, is a rowdy, bohemian surf town.
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" Andrew Arulanandam, the NRA's managing director of public affairs, told The Hill the PR's company's assertions are "false, baffling and typical of this failing company.
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Historically, that lack of attention in not only witnesses but also a triable case will remain one of the most baffling blunders of this impeachment.
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For the uninitiated, the naturalness with which everyone throws around this jargon can be baffling; it is its own language, though it's easy to learn.
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" Patients also associated the sound with a "pressure-like sensory stimuli" described as "air 'baffling' inside a moving car with the windows partially rolled down.
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Conner told Insider he was "blown away by the sheer insanity" of the video, and that it was baffling they&aposd posted it at all.
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When Cattelan and Ferrari submitted their work to us, they included a short manifesto of sorts that is as baffling and entertaining as their photography.
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In China, however, this obscure regional specialty has become a subject of fascination, an exemplar of all that the Chinese find baffling about Western cooking.
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Donald Trump's Wednesday press conference may have been extremely long-winded and baffling, but it certainly gave the late night hosts a lot of material.
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We had so-called "dazzle ships" in World War I, for example, and the design of perceptually baffling military camouflage continues to undergo innovation today.
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Given the actor's long history in show business and political causes, it is all the more baffling to friends that he would risk so much.
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I know that an obsession with the Civil War is a common symptom of middle age in America, but here it's considered a baffling preoccupation.
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I've talked about this before, but in Peterborough someone burnt down a Mosque, and it was a Hindu temple, which is just baffling to me.
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It's baffling that Apple, and indeed any company that makes a smartphone, make a thing so increasingly integral to people's lives so annoying to use.
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If anyone was surprised that Snyder wants to adapt The Fountainhead for an upcoming project, hopefully they won't be after this baffling bit of characterization.
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Just ask Bethenny Frankel, who has had countless baffling verbal tussles with Ramona, only for her to realize her mistakes... and make them all over again.
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This outfit would be a sight to behold in any scenario, but it's particularly baffling considering he's picking up trash on the side of the road.
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Thanks to crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter, a lot of weird, ridiculous, and baffling projects that would never be bought by mainstream manufacturers can find their audience.
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There is baffling hypocrisy in asserting that a healthy work environment is crucial when you have willfully ignored a toxic culture that thrived under your leadership.
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It's really baffling that no one has figured out how to make a great-looking smartwatch, given the number of beautiful mechanical watches that are available.
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It was able to charge the Surface Book 2 as quickly as the others at up to 87W, which is impressive, if not a bit baffling.
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The inconsistent Bears have several ugly marks on their resume, including a 27-point loss to Central Arkansas and a baffling loss to Division II Chaminade.
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The new study offers a solution to this baffling situation, by treating black holes as objects with crystal-like structures, and singularities as tiny geometric defects.
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More tactically, it's baffling that the interests of millennials were sidelined when the moderators surely must know we represent the largest age group in the country.
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The baffling results of that experiment, with the bullet disintegrating as it collides with the thicker end of the glass teardrop, are no longer a mystery.
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It is baffling, disturbing and suspicious that medical professionals and officials at the correctional center would clear someone as high-profile, notorious and important as Epstein.
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Ross found the attacks on the bar and civilian vehicle equally baffling, saying the letter contained no clue about why Glenn would have targeted random civilians.
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The attempt to streamline an incredibly convoluted storyline makes sense, but the execution is baffling — somehow they managed to make it both overstuffed and completely empty.
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This FDA should be lauded for this success — but it makes it even more baffling that other standards have been delayed as recalls and outbreaks continue.
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This is all the more baffling because in some pretty conservative areas such as Texas, there is strong support for renewable energy at the state level.
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Given that this ambivalence has long been common in the black community, perhaps the backlash to Kaepernick's protest should be more baffling than the protest itself.
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Alice Vaughn (Mireille Enos) The private investigator spent most of season 1 in a baffling cat and mouse game with her con man fiancé Benjamin Jones.
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This misconception is "baffling to a lot of trans people," Mara Keisling, a trans woman and executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, said.
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Like patients who I've spoken to in my last few years of reporting, they have experienced the bankrupting and baffling illogic of US medical prices firsthand.
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If New Malden proves anything, it's the genuinely baffling variety of steampunk: A world grown fat on a universe's recommended intake of disparate threads and influences.
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"I think the relevant remarks actually reflect some western politicians' deep-rooted and baffling sense of superiority," the spokeswoman, Hua Chunying, told a regular press briefing.
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As we plunge into our baffling future, it is believed that, at some point, we will be trading in cryptographically secure kittens, monsters, and playing cards.
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Normally a dominant spring performer (before this season, his career record was 8-703 in March and April), his inauspicious start to 2016 has been baffling.
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On the much sillier, oddball side of things, try "Better Off Ted" (Netflix), a kooky takedown of baffling corporate culture that aired on ABC in 2009.
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Yet, as baffling as his conduct and comments have proven over the course of this investigation, Trump appears more guilty of obsessive rather than obstructive conduct.
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"Rectify" captures the baffling range of what humans are capable of — tremendous grace, true compassion, unconditional love, but also heinous crimes, lifelong deception and poisonous violence.
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"It is baffling that his campaign finds cyberattacks on America 'refreshing' and 'diligent' while continuing to coddle Russia and its leader," Sullivan said in the statement.
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The only thing more baffling is that Liv also went to Alex to get the dirt he had on Susan in exchange for secrets about Edison.
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In a game that seems to be defined by its… well, let's call it minimalism... the inclusion of fall damage is a baffling and frustrating choice.
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More so, in some cases, represented by three main categories of broadcasts: cooking shows, infomercials for baffling products with names like "Placenta 100 Challenge," and baseball.
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Yet Mike Makowsky's script throws in a baffling third act that mixes with the rest of the film the way prune juice mixes with white wine.
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We're keeping a close eye on the baffling, fast-moving developments in the Middle East that are fueling anxieties about a possible military conflict in Lebanon.
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But there was an antidote to the baffling failures — stranded base runners, pitching hiccups, fielding mishaps — that had produced five losses in their previous six games.
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Diplomats say that Iraq's tradition of carrying out delicate negotiations in secret, often by people acting well outside their official roles, can be baffling to outsiders.
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"I think for the general public, the debate's been baffling," said Tricia Neuman, the director of the Medicare policy program at the nonprofit Kaiser Family Foundation.
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Even if you don't play, all are invited to enjoy the healthy break from pandemic panic with the occasional drop of pure, mundane, slightly baffling joy.
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In every medical tradition, there are countless books on pregnancy and birth, but that doesn't make it any less baffling when it is happening to you.
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Read more:The most baffling optical illusions of 2019Then and now: How 10 iconic city skylines have changed since 200012 everyday things millennials don't bother using anymore
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Nevertheless, given Norway's cycle of hikes, the crown's weakness is baffling; it has depreciated 3% versus the dollar this year and is flat against the euro.
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His strategy is apparently baffling to some, but amounts to putting American interests first — and keeping our military focused on the threats of tomorrow, not yesterday.
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Of all of the celebrities one could choose to impersonate, Ben Affleck—back-tattooed, kind of cancelled, visibly sad Ben Affleck—is a slightly baffling pick.
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The Telegraph asked whether the "baffling" result was "just a virtue signal for the snowflake era," successfully hitting bingo on the culture wars trigger words sheet.
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"It's really baffling for a lot of our alumni to see students going hungry when the university is surrounded by so much arable land," Rodgers said.
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In that time, I have never seen an Iowa caucus as baffling as this one (not even in 2004, when the Democrats had four serious candidates).
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Naomi's playful cynicism — the thing about her that most appealed to Sam — seemed to have disappeared in a baffling way from one day to the next.
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"It's baffling that these AGs feel they can trample on their own states' public records laws," said David W. Schnare, general counsel at E&E Legal.
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President Donald Trump, meanwhile, said earlier this month that federal recovery efforts were "an incredible, unsung success," baffling Puerto Rico's governor and others on the island.
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Particularly baffling is the attitude of the major American internet firms, the victims of China's internet trade policy, whose strategy has largely been one of appeasement.
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In a court filing last year, Ms. Ressa denied the charges and called them "baffling and unfounded," adding that the government was applying a law retroactively.
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Still, what's really baffling is why a film that so hinges around the inner lives of women would choose to end on the image of a man.
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I predict more misses, more missteps, more clumsy communication, more execution failures, more decisions that seem completely baffling to impartial observers not privy to the internal politics.
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""In Other News, people want to feel special and so make up all sorts of baffling conditions, thereby ruining the business for people who are ACTUALLY allergic.
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He will be held without bail while investigators, family and friends continue to piece together Earnest's baffling, and seemingly sudden, departure from the world he once knew.
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One of the most baffling aspects of the US criminal justice system is that incarceration rates continued to rise even after crime began dropping in the 1990s.
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Rather than adapt The Gunslinger or any of its sequels, The Dark Tower is a baffling hodgepodge of ideas from all seven novels in the original series.
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In that light, The Mummy's decision to waste an actor of Cruise's caliber (and price tag) in a role that's clearly wrong for him is especially baffling.
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That the Ionic was big and ugly was baffling for any number of reasons, not the least of which is the fact that the company bought Pebble.
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New York weather can be baffling this time of year, but if you listen to your body, it may be able to tell you what's in store.
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"The baffling parts are that he was able to get stuff out of the building and that he was using Kaspersky, despite where he worked," Lewis said.
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LONDON — Downton Abbey's historical adviser has pointed out a "baffling" costume error in the first episode of BBC's £10 million adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace.
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The current iPad Pro was clearly designed with this new software in mind, as it shipped after iOS 12's release with some baffling gaps in functionality.
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VR's content problem has been baffling more than a fair share of co-founders in the space looking to create experiences or networks in the space. Sliver.
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The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system has made a controversy-filled debut in the women's game at World Cup level, baffling players and coaches, and frustrating fans.
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What doesn't is this baffling statement from Nicolas Ghesquière, Louis Vuttion's Artistic Director of Women's Collections, which is included in Square Enix's press release on the campaign.
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But, it seems like the key to understanding the baffling timeline that is the newest season of the HBO epic is one mister Bernard Lowe (Jeffrey Wright).
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When he did, it was somewhat baffling: at one point, he said that America could not pull all its troops out because neighbouring Pakistan had nuclear weapons.
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The normally harmless bacteria, found in soil and on skin, got into the wounds of men and women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, causing baffling bloodstream infections.
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Duterte's anti-American outbursts have become notorious and baffling for one of Washington's closest Asian allies since the nation gained independence from the United States in 1946.
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During the speech, Trump made a baffling reference to Sweden that seemed to imply the country had been hit by a terrorist attack, which it had not.
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"I asked him where this 'Estonian blockchain ID' myth came from since I find it absolutely baffling that this urban legend has obtained such traction," Birch wrote.
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In slightly less baffling terms, space is expanding fast enough to essentially double the distance between our galaxy and our nearest neighbors in about 10 billion years.
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He is the heir to a PR push that reflects the promotion's great expectations for him and its baffling sense of what fight fans are drawn toward.
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While every week may bring with it unexpected political horrors and baffling celebrity antics, we can always rely on Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande to distract us.
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Since 2013 it has opened a baffling plethora of new lending windows: short-term liquidity operations, standing lending facilities, medium-term lending facilities and pledged supplementary lending.
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In fact, they were even the subjects of an baffling pregnancy conspiracy theory thanks to something a fan spotted in the background of one of Grande's photos.
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As a result, it can be baffling for first-time users—"new fags" in the site's lingo—and veteran users delight in singling them out for harassment.
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In Legion's perfectly baffling way, David's mutant girlfriend Syd (Rachel Keller) ends up in an alternate reality with Lenny, who looks the worst she has all season.
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Its cramped corridors, suffocating odors, confusing signage, and baffling layout make the overall experience of traveling through Penn Station equal to a very invasive, very unnecessary surgery.
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Gibney uses Holmes' demise as a case study for his larger observations, namely the baffling psychology of fraudsters and the societal shortcomings that allow them to succeed.
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It's all the more baffling that a device that's being pitched as a portable, meant to be played on the go, doesn't work with wireless earbuds. Ugh.
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In one fell swoop, Trump put in doubt US friendships that have been in place since the end of World War II while baffling his own aides.
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There were a lot of options the food markets in 1960 didn't have that we do, like a baffling array of Oreo flavors, or tube-encased yogurts.
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Sure, there are shows whose existence I find baffling, if not downright distressing — get thee behind me, CBS comedies — but at least these days I have options.
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When it comes to electronic signature pads, all bets are off—as anyone who's ever seen their own baffling jottings on one of those devices well knows.
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"These delays are not only baffling, they're unnecessary and illegal," Kit Kennedy, director of the Natural Resources Defense Council's energy and transportation program, said in a statement.
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Cuban officials did not respond to CNN requests asking why the names were released in what is merely the latest twist in an already baffling diplomatic mystery.
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More than 1,000 light-years away, there is a star that has been baffling astronomers since it was first observed in data collected by the Kepler mission.
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All of which makes it only more baffling that Justice Ginsburg would choose to descend toward his level and call her own commitment to impartiality into question.
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Last week, the UFC announced a match-up between Demian Maia and Jorge Masvidal for UFC 211 in May, and what a truly baffling choice that is.
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The earliest known reports, by Scottish surgeon Peter Cullen in 1811 and French surgeon Alfred Velpeau in 1827, chronicled a baffling ailment marked by an enlarged spleen.
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Second, it raised that capital effectively: tapping stuffy (and mostly German) investors who twigged that they should have a digital strategy but who found tech entrepreneurs baffling.
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Investigators haven't said what could've motivated the theft or the equally baffling return, though folks who checked out the exhibition seem to have a lot of theories.
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And now, less than a week after the jury's decision, the former actor's spokespeople are sharing an alarming and baffling update about the accused 79-year-old.
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With this in mind, it was baffling to me that Starbucks in Europe decided to launch a limited edition Halloween beverage that is all of those things.
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The love for it is baffling, though it does suggest that — with the lack of love for "The Florida Project" — class is the industry's biggest blind spot.
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Kai calls the "night of a thousand Tates" his own "helter-skelter" — a reference to the most baffling, weird, and blood-curlingly racist part of Manson's worldview.
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If that sounds baffling, no one is more surprised than Maeve herself, who knows her surroundings are fake but has the programming to go through the motions.
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If that sounds baffling, no one is more surprised than Maeve herself, who knows her surroundings are fake but has the programming to go through the motions.
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The decision to recycle a once high-profile flameout rather than focus on the development of younger quarterbacks is perpetually baffling, said the former quarterback Trent Dilfer.
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Modern love Readers of Modern Love may want a good story, but they're also hungry for advice that can help them navigate the baffling world of relationships.
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"The fact that there wasn't an emoji to represent me and the millions of other hijabi women across the world was baffling to me," she told CNN.
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Which makes it all the more baffling that a team of some of the top comedy writers and producers in the country signed off on that bit.
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But Mr. Neuenfels's new staging of Tchaikovsky's "Pique Dame," also presented at the main festival hall, despite some baffling touches, shows a compelling director in his element.
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His administration has even resisted official demands to provide police protection for two A.N.C. whistle-blowers in the case surrounding Mr. Magaqa's murder, baffling some anticorruption officials.
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That's roughly $18,000 a year on things we can do without — which is baffling considering how 78% of full-time American workers are living paycheck to paycheck.
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"It's a little baffling, given that there seems to be such consensus on these programs," said Nathan Jensen, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin.
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What made the comment especially baffling was that it was only Irving's second game back from his injury — and the Nets had performed better in his absence.
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One baffling aspect of the ruling is that other nonbanks labeled systemically important by the council — A.I.G., GE Capital and Prudential Financial — did not challenge their designations.
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" The descriptions are incomparable, even as the setting itself remains ineffable: "The physical landscape is baffling in its ability to transcend whatever we would make of it.
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Samsung's improvements deserve credit, but it's baffling to me that the company didn't get out ahead of what seem like entirely predictable issues with the Z Flip.
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For a party that celebrates diversity, pitches itself to underdogs and prides itself on being future-minded and youth-oriented, that's a freaky, baffling turn of events.
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My cardiologists say my case is baffling since myocarditis doesn't usually disable the electrical system or harm the right side of the heart rather than the left.
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It's also baffling as to why the local police were not keeping a closer eye on her, given that she'd apparently reported threats just two weeks before.
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The reasons are particularly baffling, Mr. Lauder said, given that in neighboring Bonn, an exhibition initiated by the German government is showcasing art hoarded by Cornelius Gurlitt.
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For a book that unpacks birth control, body autonomy, feminism and the mind-set of the oppressed, the lack of any lesbian characters was a touch baffling.
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The water in the pool was bright green on Tuesday, baffling competitors in the women's 10 metre synchronised event, who said they could not see their partner underwater.
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It's kind of baffling how people feel that the value of those who die in France is higher than those who die in countries like Iraq or Syria.
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Beyoncé's lack of showstopping, trailblazing fashion entrepreneurship is baffling, but only because she's already given us a fierce vision of what she wants to contribute to the world.
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Baffled Democrats As they sift through the results, most baffling to some Democrats was how some voters who supported Obama in 2008 and 2012 ended up backing Trump.
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And a cursory scroll through her tweets since April reveal a baffling amount of retweets of political content for someone who insisted she was stay away from politics.
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Appaloosa said ISS' recommendations were "baffling" as they were inconsistent with the firm's support for a similar proposal last year, and asked shareholders to vote for its proposal.
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It is "baffling", "disrespectful" and "poses a question about what the people making this climb think about Aboriginal culture," says Linda Burney, the shadow minister for indigenous Australians.
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As often happened in distant enclaves in pre-internet days, the Italianness ossified—the dialect baffling actual Italians when they interacted with Lake Villagers—then withered, like Tontitown's.
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For me, the most baffling stance is when a female celebrity insists that she believes in everything feminism stands for — but refuses to accept the label of feminist.
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Must have been baffling for these über-educated professors to miss by a mile, scrambling to figure out why the heck they had been so far off course.
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So it's baffling that he seems to be working so hard to alienate women and, along with them, the men who recognize women as equal members of society.
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Even parts of the more well-off Central Highlands report stunting rates of 60 percent, baffling aid workers and development experts who suspect cultural practices may be responsible.
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It's baffling to me how people are resistant even when it shouldn't be that difficult compared to so much of what else we've been able to do scientifically.
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Even if many Europeans reject Mr Trump as baffling and odious—just 25% in a recent Gallup survey express approval of his presidency—the transatlantic bond remains intact.
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It's also difficult to see whether it's charging or not because the charge light is smaller and more baffling than the Playstation 4's power and eject buttons.
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Murray's arguments about the spiritual inadequacies of social welfare provision are baffling to me, but the IQ-based argument mooted in The Bell Curve at least makes sense.
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But at the end of the day, just like the rapper's personal politics, West's Instagram remains a baffling, unsolvable riddle with little to no clues to go on.
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The situation is made more baffling by the fact that JetBlue doesn't really explain why you must delete all your Instagram photos before posting their promotional garbage content.
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What's baffling is that they seem to imply that no public interest was served by any of the leaks except for one—one they aren't responsible for revealing.
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Timothy wrote a blog post last year that the red carpet welcome was "baffling" given security concerns around Chinese state-backed companies being granted access to sensitive sectors.
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"In these types of situations, [especially] where it's a well-known MRA… it's baffling as to why the government would sponsor the extortion of small businesses," she says.
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For a man as close to achieving what no conservative in the history of the movement has achieved, Ryan's crass expediency isn't nearly as baffling as it seems.
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What's baffling about the shameless fan service in these moments is that Game of Thrones, historically, is a show that succeeded by not giving fans what they want.
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At a rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Friday, the former president picked apart the hypocrisy of attacking Clinton while ignoring Trump's baffling lack of concern over foreign surveillance.
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It was the only channel that I could count on to play the video for the now baffling "Staring at the Rude Bois" by Gallows and Lethal Bizzle.
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Considering his behavior up to this point—"Britain and her colonies should be considered as one whole," he had written in the 1750s—Franklin's next step appears baffling.
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In a baffling move on Tuesday, the Alabama Senate voted 24–4 to allow Birmingham's Briarwood Presbyterian Church to form its own police force, the Associated Press reports.
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It's a baffling choice that has disappointed gamers and creatives who wanted more power, but it's likely that the decision was made before Nvidia's latest chips were ready.
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That metaphor might be expected to pertain a fortiori in the case of scientific papers, where a figure can brilliantly illuminate an idea that might otherwise be baffling.
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Since Entertainment Weekly reports that the third season finished filming last month, it is somewhat baffling that the show would choose to wait over six months to return.
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In the vast literature of commentary about the real Titanic disaster, no puzzle is more baffling than that of the Californian's inaction on that cold and calm night.
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And when you haven't experienced the baffling nature of having Gawker write something about you and then you run into Nick Denton at a party and he's friendly.
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Although both statutes contain requirements for anti-sexual harassment training and providing written policies for employees, there are both overlap and inconsistencies that are baffling for many employers.
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Zionism's primal achievement was not the Israeli state, but rather the fact that it created, or re-created, a people out of an almost baffling array of humanity.
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On Paul Tate dePoo III's somewhat hulking set, which does no favors to the baffling lighting (by Jason Lyons), Joyce is frequently shadowed by a priest (Zachary Prince).
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The London version replicates what went before, notwithstanding a few tweaks — a baffling nod to the British comedian Tommy Cooper among them — to cater to a local public.
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It is baffling for public servants at the highest tiers of government to ignore the concerns of not only the majority of citizens, but most of our institutions.
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