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"bewildering" Definitions
  1. making you feel confused because there are too many things to choose from or because something is difficult to understand
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Tim Naftali: Bewildering debate didn't move the needle This debate was bewildering.
They were such a bewildering combination of sentiments — everything from mundane to bewildering to occasionally menacing.
It's actually kind of bewildering how poorly they handled it.
She raps about the bizarre, bewildering effects of sudden fame.
Its endless barrage of bewildering choices save it from sucking.
Many outside the US find the health care saga bewildering.
He also spent 30 bewildering seconds talking about bird cemeteries.
There's no limit to the strange, obscure, or downright bewildering.
It was all a bit bewildering to the untutored eye.
"The issue of accountability is bewildering to me," said Sen.
Though that sounds bewildering, the basic story has changed little.
At first look, this thing is both bewildering and fascinating.
This novel "powerfully conveys grief's bewildering immediacy," our reviewer wrote.
Why the methane is there is still a bewildering mystery.
This unintentionally amusing scene fits what is a bewildering memoir.
They shared strategies for navigating the bewildering government benefits system.
They shared strategies for navigating the bewildering government benefits system.
But the payroll records for tipped workers are often bewildering.
In a bewildering winter for players, that was a priority.
That Brockman has said nothing over this affair is rather bewildering.
One small stumbling block: Each one costs a frankly bewildering $210.
They come in a bewildering array of colors, shapes, and styles.
As in, bewildering, astonishing, baffling, perplexing, mystifying or -- just plain confusing.
In these enigmatic works, most of Gober's bewildering lexicon return. Apples?
Compared to other options, Eve offers a bewildering array of features.
Or, "Rashomon"-like, some combination of this bewildering "legion of selves."
It's also thrilling, bewildering, campy, shrewd, mortifying, scary, devastating and deep.
The range of possibilities is wide, unappealing and a bit bewildering.
Then I saw something more bewildering: a small bottle of whiskey.
There's so much going on and so much reinvention it's bewildering.
It can be bewildering even for the winners — like Friedman himself.
The Hill's Brett Samuels has more on the bewildering exchange here.
The evolution of Trump's Middle Eastern and ISIS strategies is bewildering.
The talk coming from this President is frightening, destabilizing and bewildering.
And so goes another Pakistani political crisis, simultaneously bewildering and familiar.
There is a "a bewildering array of choices," said Ms. Wheeler.
The list of trophy winners reveals a bewildering number of defunct clubs.
Held and Paula's violent deaths are bewildering to those who knew them.
Click here to view original GIFNew York is big, bewildering, and complicated.
I love her for being with me at this surreal, bewildering crossroads.
The 2020 primaries will give Democrats an almost bewildering array of options.
Elsewhere, though, Yang leverages her flare for metastasizing imagery to bewildering effect.
Elsewhere in Europe, there is a bewildering array of trends on display.
But companies use a bewildering array of benchmarks in their compensation decisions.
To narrow it down to those two is completely bewildering to everyone.
For everything else, the experience of earning more can feel paradoxically bewildering.
The effect is bewildering, which is not in itself a bad thing.
That's led to some slightly bewildering statements, like this one from Rep.
Another frustrating and bewildering morning, without the high drama of a derailment.
With weeks to go before the deadline, the situation is especially bewildering.
The U.S. Democratic presidential nominating process got off to a bewildering start.
But taxes are bewildering for everyone, not just for fresh college grads.
The beauty of his work is at once bewildering and awe-inspiring.
Dark, hilarious, thrilling and bewildering, this Korean director is getting everyone's attention.
Is it as bewildering to you as it is to some others?
Delicate and airy, Mr. Snelson's creations assumed a bewildering variety of guises.
The truth about love is that it is often bewildering and unknowable.
His coaches in Marin helped guide him through the often bewildering process.
"She had nothing on her, so it is a little bewildering," she adds.
Choosing the best backpack for your needs can be a bit bewildering, however.
Cloud's choices are bewildering but also generic: death, Jewish symbols, pop culture, sports.
The shell-shocked U.S. Marine gripping his gun with a long, bewildering stare.
Revisiting any beloved childhood movie as an adult is frequently a bewildering experience.
A bewildering array moved in, all vying for influence with the local population.
The movie charts Sidney's uphill — and somewhat bewildering — battle with his own work.
That has made her government's craven and repressive acts all the more bewildering.
I didn't talk about it at the time, I found it confusing, bewildering.
What followed was the bewildering realization that something more was expected of him.
It's not only enchanting, it's just as charming and bewildering as its prototype.
Despite its arbitrary borders and bewildering diversity, this Asia is growing in coherence.
The markets now contain a bewildering array of financial instruments, including complex derivatives.
But bewildering bureaucracies, and a lack of sustained legal help, are common obstacles.
All of which makes Trump's needling the Fed far more bewildering than Nixon's.
It's only every other element that grows increasingly bewildering as the narrative progresses.
Unfortunately, he uses a central example many readers find bewildering and even insulting.
The conclusion of "Caroline, No" can seem bewildering, especially to first-time listeners.
"Live Archiveography," written and staged by David Gordon, is a compelling, bewildering achievement.
A campaign like this can be bewildering: Nothing much with Warren has changed.
"The talk coming from this President is frightening, destabilizing and bewildering," he wrote.
His anti-Catholic tracts are pervasively marked by vast, frankly bewildering conspiracy theories.
The answer is bewildering—and it probably won't be satisfying to plant-loving people.
It has issued a bewildering blitz of complex and sometimes contradictory instructions to banks.
It's legitimately inspired casting, even if it's a little bewildering that this all happened.
There has been a bewildering array of smaller, often bilateral, pacts in recent years.
Once or twice a year, Nicolas Cage turns up in a completely bewildering role.
" "The deadlock at the Security Council on Syria is reprehensible and, at times, bewildering.
The bewildering politics of Detroit: Become Human can often be traced back to Cage.
But in dismantling old models, we're also making the world more bewildering for ourselves.
By turns sexy, fierce, bewildering and riveting, "Flyness" sends two indelible messages to audiences.
"The Iditarod is a long, arduous, impressive, chaotic, bucolic, and bewildering race," Gillett said.
His bewildering season is part of the reason the Nationals are just 48-48.
Up against a bewildering, metastasizing enemy, Cuomo has so far shown decisive, forceful leadership.
The bewildering array of disk formats clearly confuses consumers in the Star Wars universe.
It was an appropriately bewildering ending to the health care portion of the debate.
To a lot of people who like to travel, these are morally bewildering times.
His experience then, navigating the harsh and bewildering climb to maturity, is truly singular.
But mainly being a fan is about learning to accept failure and bewildering disappointment.
Even so, it's still bewildering how much Trump gave and how little he got.
It was a tense and somewhat bewildering scene — Arya's a little nutty these days.
It's bewildering that wearing an engagement ring has opened my life to public comment.
Plus, she's a billionaire whose money is in a bewildering stack of holding companies.
For anyone there at the time, it was as electrifying as it was bewildering.
I have often had a relationship to men that has been bewildering to me.
It is unraveling and bewildering for people taking part in atrocities to be rewarded.
Keep in mind that the most disturbing and bewildering moments will make you— me!
And the similarity of rats to humans in the tickling realm is pleasantly bewildering.
It's bewildering that our nation doesn't rally behind and insist on helping these adults.
If this all seems outlandish, bewildering or just painfully complicated, well, that's the point.
The website is just one piece of the sprawling and often bewildering film landscape.
Littlefinger's bewildering speech to Sansa in "The Queen's Justice" might even serve as some foreshadowing.
At first glance, the title of the AMC show NOS4A2, out June 43, is bewildering.
With the Cars, Ocasek wrote cheerful singalongs, impassive baubles, bewildering hooks, deceptively friendly formal paradoxes.
For seven years, Lyle and Erik Menendez's fascinating, gruesome, bewildering crime dominated the news cycle.
It's great that this major accomplishment happened while simultaneously bewildering that it's taken so long.
Homeland took a long, winding, and at times bewildering path to get to this point.
Ever wonder why a Samsung phone has a confused and bewildering array of photo options?
They face a bewildering range of estimates of the potential economic effects of a Brexit.
Yes, that is pretty bewildering—but then, it seems to be for the researchers too.
Newsom seeks to embody Kennedy's grainy glamour, to provide moral clarity in a bewildering hour.
This is how Mr. Morrison found himself confronting a bewildering new state of affairs — joblessness.
A few months after he moved in, he sent me a string of bewildering emails.
The second, weaker program included both "Hallelujah Junction" and Matthew Neenan's bewildering "The Exchange" (2018).
Well, the Trump administration is here to make matters more bewildering and stressful for everyone.
When you have a lack of knowledge as great as his, it can be bewildering.
It was bewildering, then embarrassing, then irritating — had she been lip-syncing the whole night?
Other artists also examined different aspects of a bewildering, shape-shifting zeitgeist and its discontents.
The past is an open wound, a life force busily shaping an increasingly bewildering present.
The decision to withdraw is a bewildering position for the United States for other reasons.
It's bloody, hazy and somewhat bewildering, particularly for those who haven't read Mr. Gaiman's book.
It was in English, of course — not his native Tagalog — and he found it bewildering.
It describes a bewildering web of companies around which the Sharif family's funds are continually shifted.
Derbez admits that having two daughters of such different ages is a little bewildering at times.
The government is improving the administration of India's bewildering bunch of welfare schemes for the poor.
When a knuckleball goes up, the thing that it does off the bat, sometimes is bewildering.
Allred's social media following has become so large that even he at times finds it bewildering.
"It's bewildering [and] exhausting juggling that and the show, but no, it's the greatest," Oliver explained.
The most bewildering part of the two premieres may not have stemmed from the films themselves.
Navigating through the turbulent mess of the modern mint julep can be a tiresome, bewildering task.
For patients, being in the ICU "is a frightening, painful, bewildering and disorienting experience," Wu said.
"It was tricky, very sad and bewildering," says Guy about the decision to continue without Jupp.
For every bit of sensible dialogue or clarifying moment, Twin Peaks also provides a bewildering tidbit.
For veterans, the VA is too often a bewildering maze full of pitfalls and dead-ends.
Alien megastructure or not, we may finally get to the bottom of this bewildering, flickering star.
Many do not even know it exists, and those who do often find the complexities bewildering.
China's aluminium production dynamics can be a bewildering interplay of environmental constraints, structural reform and price.
But today the Bosch viewpoint is so far from ours that the pictures can be bewildering.
A general warming is destroying coral worldwide, and bewildering the animals who live in the water.
She finds it bewildering that something as essential as providing reproductive healthcare has become so controversial.
It is how we choose to move through this bewildering world of ours that truly matters.
The success of Saturday Night Live comedy music group The Lonely Island is kind of bewildering.
It's a bewildering and engrossing record, produced entirely by the legendary LA rapper and beatmaker, Busdriver.
" Linda Klein, president of the American Bar Association, called the department's response "illogical, untenable and bewildering.
Tuesday was a bewildering day in what used to be the criminal case against Jussie Smollett.
" Mr. Fassbinder's characters, he wrote, have "antagonistic doubles, each with a bewildering array of mirroring possibilities.
The music was the feeling of pure understanding—a resplendent level of clarity both bewildering and obvious.
The needle represents fully digested election information — a bewildering array of numbers collapsed to a single point.
Under strobe lights and lasers, the shape of the theater must have been bewildering, the nights endless.
JF: I love your description of seeing the "bewildering" (Freud's word) Apse of the Cave at Lascaux.
Frustrating for the driver, but utterly bewildering for the fan who's trying to comprehend what's going on.
Divorce is a bewildering emotional experience, when so much of what you've pictured for your future evaporates.
And like Christopher, we are all continually trying to impose internal symmetry on the bewildering world outside.
I'm into spending some potentially not-completely-bewildering time watching Aaron Paul play a mopey thief, though.
As a given message speaks to a smaller group, it ends up more bewildering to everyone else.
If you've been on Twitter in the past week, you may have seen this bewildering wing menu.
Donald Trump's bewildering rise offers a hint of the ways in which authoritarianism could reshape American politics.
There has been a bewildering array of directives and pilot programmes since then but little real progress.
It has also brought abusers in a bewildering range of industries kicking and screaming into the open.
What's so bewildering about all this is that blocking this bill would be politically valuable for Democrats.
The Fix When you're choosing new door hardware, there are a bewildering number of decisions to make.
"What no one had briefed me on was the sheer bewildering complexity of it all," he wrote.
Homeowners are frustrated by stingy insurance companies and bewildering government paperwork, and they're wary of shady contractors.
Getting anywhere in a city like Beijing means slogging through colossal traffic jams and chaotic, bewildering intersections.
It is remarkable that a lack of two chemicals results in such a bewildering constellation of symptoms.
Now some big companies find themselves in the bewildering position of begging an administration for tougher rules.
In fact, the variety of personas that one can adopt is so great as to be bewildering.
But no one understood that these problems could force the plane into a sudden and bewildering plunge.
The years 1975 to 1986 showed Mr. Taylor widening his range to a bewildering and dazzling extent.
I first encountered this line years ago, and it struck me as somewhere between bewildering and nonsensical.
It's a little bewildering, but I clicked the Apple TV save and it carried everything over again.
Skin Deep It's a bewildering irony to leave a hair salon looking worse than when you arrived.
Part of it is that at a time of bewildering change, the Windsors represent reliability and continuity.
Mom ignored the mysterious television remote, and fought unsuccessfully to navigate the bathroom's bewildering array of switches.
What's bewildering is that, in 2018, after 25 years of a televised dinner, the WHCA decided to apologize.
Despite that bewildering fact, Dixon's case received little national attention, and his appeals were routinely denied for years.
The situation was simultaneously tragic and bewildering, calling into question how safe people and animals are in zoos.
With a roster of more than 200 characters, audiences are likely to find "Twin Peaks" bewildering at first.
Behind some doors, the unemployed fight cancer, paralysis, memory loss, and a bewildering array of poorly characterized diseases.
For us non-astronomers, it's bewildering enough to know how much of the universe there is to study.
Last July's FCA decision not to apply penalties was widely criticised, with MP Nicky Morgan calling it "bewildering".
Chapters on Beirut and Abu Dhabi convey the bewildering impact of Persian Gulf petrodollars on the region's demographics.
But we consider our social media addiction as normal, even trendy, while perceiving theirs as a bewildering annoyance.
The premise for this movie is so bewildering that I just can't understand how it came to be.
Imagine how bewildering it must be for women or men or children who lack my age and advantages.
There's the chaos and daily mini scandals, the rumors and intrigues, the bewildering fire hose of clickbait, yes.
The bewildering challenges here are never amenable to anecdotal extrapolations from commercial real estate transactions in Palm Beach.
James Franco opens the movie on Wiseau writhing around a stage floor in a bewildering bit of acting.
Her Charlottesville coverage, where she embedded with alt-right members, exposed a bewildering microcosm of racism and radicalization.
While she endured bewildering delays in the Bronx's famously sclerotic criminal justice system, Hailey attempted suicide multiple times.
Yet the industry's bewildering web of strategies and inside deals often have little to do with patients' needs.
It was a slower time, before #MeToo and the exhilarating, bewildering avalanche of developments in the feminist movement.
She oversaw a bewildering array of tasks that demanded the keenest insight into human nature, needs and foibles.
Hammond's work can appear bewildering at first, expansive in its diametrical explorations, and sprawling in its material juxtapositions.
But the sustained exposure turned bewildering; Hartigan began to lose sight of her art and who she was.
Initially, I'd suffer steely gazes and bewildering aggression as I left tips that were not up to par.
The strange blend of brash American EDM, Euro-trance, electro-swing and UK indie was a bewildering combination.
He is no safer with a microphone, no likelier to complete a thought without exaggeration or bewildering detour.
Once the audience's attention had been grabbed, Tolstoy's cast and their potentially bewildering multisyllabic names were patiently introduced.
Bewildering to some observers was how Mexican-American neighborhoods in Los Angeles often escaped the wrath of looters.
Loan servicers have tremendous power to guide borrowers through an often bewildering thicket of federal loan repayment options.
In short: panic, pity, shame, nausea, exhilaration — and then, the bewildering desire to experience these very emotions again.
They need to be appointed guardians who can help them navigate a bewildering world of rules and regulations.
For each woman in Lee's social satire, the implications of motherhood are nearly as bewildering as living abroad.
The CATS movie is the strangest, most bewildering, queerest, magical, and spectacular cinematic experience I have ever had.
We hadn't started a college-savings plan yet and needed help sorting out the bewildering array of options.
Pfeiffer is both sexy and terrifying, with a seductively aggressive performance that is bewildering in the best way.
It's a bewildering approach for BioWare, a studio that has such a rich history of marrying story and gameplay.
Without any kind of setup or proper introduction, Katt first zooms onto the scene in Zoneness, bewildering the player.
In the novel Startup, published on April 25, titular company TakeOff checks all the boxes for a bewildering startup.
"The speed of the anti-Russian campaign has been bewildering," Russian President Vladimir Putin said on TV this week.
PSST: Imagine a friend who reads strange, bewildering, and dystopian stuff on the internet so you don't have to.
Every alliance has its tensions, but the Western one is strained on a bewildering number of fronts (see article).
More bewildering still may have been the presence among the demonstrators of so many black-robed Greek Orthodox clergy.
All told, Italians suffered the nightmare of the "Anni di Piombo"—"The Years of Lead"—for 15 bewildering years.
In the second season, which opened last week with a bewildering two-hour premiere, we are nominally post-climax.
Maybe you just can't stop listening to that power ballad, or you've wondered about your bewildering weakness for yodeling.
The types of federal loan programs are bewildering, but, let me cite a few examples from the Education Department.
The overall effect of "The Theater of Disappearance" — the changed gardens, bare museum and somber vitrines — is initially bewildering.
That's why educators like her around the world have launched programs to help students navigate this bewildering media landscape.
However, any clear-cut pattern has been broken by a slightly bewildering sequence of cancellations, reverse cancellations and "arrivals".
India's attitudes toward women and land remain a bewildering mixture of progress toward modern standards and centuries of discrimination.
Bernstein plays with the psychological throughout, pulling the audience into an often bewildering but amusing rollercoaster of a mindset.
Harmony Hammond's work can appear bewildering at first, expansive in its diametrical explorations, and sprawling in its material juxtapositions.
A retired pilot, Jeff Bright, who served at Creech for five years, described the bewildering nature of the transition.
The sound of our voices, of birds, water and wind, was exciting at first, but then bewildering, even annoying.
SITTINGBOURNE, England — Britain is increasingly grappling with the bewildering economic consequences of its pending departure from the European Union.
How the settlers could argue that there was no one living in these lands before their arrival is bewildering.
To many IU Health employees, the pace of change can be bewildering, the new directives too numerous or burdensome.
Members continue to split their top film prize into two categories, drama and comedy-musical, often in bewildering ways.
The repeatedly buzzing doorbell that, when answered, reveals only nerve-jangling static; the conversations that take peculiar, bewildering turns.
Even if it remains fairly bewildering that all these people are choosing to do something they know they hate.
But since July, I have traversed the country to report on its extraordinary, bewildering campaign from a foreigner's perspective.
At some level, it might be bewildering that the discussion about LGBTQ rights has now become largely about bathrooms.
And part of what makes it so bewildering is that the script and the roles we play are constantly changing.
China imposes a bewildering array of restrictions that determine who can buy homes where and with what kind of mortgage.
The intricacies of how the algorithms on these platforms work feels like a bewildering mystery to most of their users.
So to move on to the First White House of the Confederacy, just a 20-minute walk away, is bewildering.
But along the way, Messenger has transformed from a fast, lightweight messaging app into a bewildering hodgepodge of competing priorities.
It exists in her mind, and therefore on the page, in a novel that is equal parts brilliant and bewildering.
But its bewildering array of labour laws and scarcity of commercial land hold back its progress as a manufacturing hub.
ISRAELI VOTERS, who cast their ballots in a general election on April 9th, had a bewildering choice of 40 parties.
Being escorted out by an HR clone with my stuff in a box was not my most bewildering layoff experience.
Many of those carried away in cuffs during these raids were Chaldeans, bewildering people who thought of themselves as Americans.
To put it simply, the spot is pretty racist, and it's bewildering to think that Sprint approved and published this.
I've spent the past few weeks tracing the evolving, bumbling, and bewildering defenses put forth by the president's staunchest supporters.
Partly, it's because we have a bewildering array of problems that emerge when we try to get close to others.
Indeed, the three of them constitute what will be, for current moviegoers, a bewildering rarity: the non-sappy happy family.
" She continued, "They find the fact that more than 17 million voters decided to leave the European Union simply bewildering.
The production assist from friend and Bleachers member Jack Antonoff helped complement all of Lorde's bewildering, peculiar, and tender moments.
He threw in a bewildering array of slices and dices amid more conventional ground strokes and serves of immense power.
That adage about real estate pricing takes on new meaning — and some bewildering logic — in the hands of college administrators.
The shift — or rather, the reassertion of racial isolation that has always been with us — has been angering, sometimes bewildering.
And every year, the parties deliver highlights — whether goofy, profound or merely bewildering — that come to define each year's celebrations.
Word of the Day : be a mystery or bewildering to _________ The word flummox has appeared in 85 articles on NYTimes.
Trying to discern meaning in this season's protests was as bewildering as defining a catch in the N.F.L. these days.
Inside is a bewildering array of staircases, a labyrinth that leads down to the monastic library (there is no elevator).
But medical costs can be bewildering, and that information doesn't always make its way to the people who need it.
The blend is alternately stimulating and bewildering, revelatory and infuriating: yet another symptom of the museum's limited curatorial mind-set.
"The deadlock at the Security Council on Syria is reprehensible and, at times, bewildering," he told the Human Rights Council.
The process of testing out potential mates, and of being tested by them in turn, can be gruelling, bewildering, humiliating.
For Mr. Panjshiri, the death of his brother was like many other unsolved roadway murders — bewildering, politicized and ultimately incomprehensible.
The Trump administration's travel ban — and the legal turmoil around it — has made the whole process all the more bewildering.
But now a bewildering and belligerent new reality seemed to have dawned, one that inspired a final question for Freeland.
When I look at the bewildering photographs of refugee camps in Richard Mosse's recent book, "The Castle," I feel indicted.
"Don't cry for me, Argentina" was one of his most bewildering lines from a long list of head-scratching comments.
Other Japanese officials still want Australia to explain why they lost so they can learn from the painful and bewildering experience.
I find it bewildering that the governments have decided not to spend the extra money and search this new, smaller area.
The Moon is in analytical Virgo today, and you're approaching the world logically—although, some bewildering ideas will arrive this evening.
It's a breathtaking if bewildering crossover, unveiled at a lavish, stunt-filled event befitting the hype-driven company's last tumultuous year.
Voters face a bewildering array of parties, most of which stand for nothing, and candidates, most of whom are non-entities.
But even that conceals the true madness of the pricing scheme, the genuine anarchy at the heart of this bewildering chart.
Stine is aware that the suspension system is often unfair and needlessly bewildering, but she has faith in the system overall.
But if you have more style and class, you may have wondered if there's science behind the bewildering array of glassware.
Wallace's own experience deftly demonstrates how that could happen, no matter how bewildering Trump and some conservatives find it to be.
While following Scott Disick's romantic foibles can be entertaining at best, and bewildering at worst, it's not always fun and games.
The general impulse to do something inspired a bewildering array of social movements that had little in common by today's standards.
The multimedia works of Das Institut—the duo of German artists Kerstin Brätsch and Adele Röder—is bewildering, unsettling, and unpretentious.
It's bewildering, when you get down to it, how many different stamps it takes to fill out the democracy coupon book.
For Democrats to now slap that poisonous brand on their own efforts would seem, to put it mildly, bewildering and unwise.
Muammar el-Qaddafi in 2011 and which spawned a multi-faceted conflict with a bewildering array of competing factions and governments.
Multimedia artist Stephanie Washburn bridges the gap between experiences initiated through screens and corporeal reality in her eerie and bewildering photos.
It is meant to unify and simplify India's bewildering array of state and local taxes, thereby helping business and boosting revenue.
Mr. Cornejo — now in his prime, an artist yet more versatile, resourceful and bewildering than she — devoted himself selflessly to her.
Tariffs on Canadian aluminium and steel are part of President Trump's often bewildering "deal or no deal" approach to trading partners.
Its single, sprawling, half-hour track is a bewildering fusion of jazz, Hindu spiritualism, and the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
DHAKA, Bangladesh — The math alone is a bewildering exercise for Mahfuz Anam, the editor of Bangladesh's most popular English-language newspaper.
" In Biloxi, "The isolation of these people from the currents of American life in 1970 was startling and bewildering to behold.
Scouts look for speed, he said, discounting the bewildering effect of a ball coming at the batter from an unusual direction.
Brexit, as that is known, has unleashed a bewildering array of unknowns on the European marketplace, and especially for global banks.
A bewildering set of new responsibilities was settling upon a country that had long cherished its freedom from the Old World.
It feels as if you are stepping back in time for a few seconds, in a pleasant, yet also bewildering, way.
The bewildering trick that Vongerichten and his team have pulled off is to replicate these labors of love, but at scale.
One bewildering aspect of this, according to Jill Biden, is that the Bidens and Graham, along with the late GOP Sen.
Ever since, the currency's value has served as a gauge of Britain's overall economic prospects amid the bewildering wrangling over Brexit.
Anouck Durand's photo-novel (or is it a photo-memoir?) is bewildering, peculiar and smart, a matryoshka doll of a story.
But I've observed firsthand how difficult it can be — also frustrating, exhausting, bewildering, not to mention tough on a person's sex life.
In the deep, dark Southern Ocean encircling Antarctica lies a creature so bewildering and elusive, it hasn't been filmed for a year.
It is a bewildering state of affairs — and health insurance for millions of poor and middle-class Americans hangs in the balance.
As if Britain's unwieldy departure from the Europe Union were not bewildering enough, Brexit has thrown up another conundrum for investors: parliament.
Payette's tone may have been harsh, but in this bewildering era of anti-science, her words were a breath of fresh air.
The bewildering part, of course, has to do with the sheer amount of human resources required to make something like this work.
There is an entire field of Apple criticism reserved for iTunes, a cross-platform monolith that serves a bewildering variety of functions.
The summit in Helsinki was just the latest in a line of bewildering series of foreign affairs grenades set off by Trump.
Today's tax systems are not only marred by the bewildering complexity and loopholes that have always afflicted taxation; they are also outdated.
All of it has to come to light eventually, and the finale lifts the curtain in one, glorious — if bewildering — fell swoop.
We most often die not in the arms of those we love, but in rooms full of bewildering machinery and uniformed professionals.
"Kind of bewildering as to why @HillaryClinton folks are so explicitly, if anonymously, laying out her debate strategy a week out. #justdoit"
He pummeled the Warriors in transition and carved out soft floaters over some of the league's longest, rangiest, most bewildering individual defenders.
Veblen in my novel is a translator, both of Norwegian and of the behavior of the bewildering people she's grown up around.
As you play through the campaign, you'll hit a bewildering succession of triumphs, disasters and moments of flat-out holy shit incredulity.
Which makes it all the more bewildering that reporters with access to the president have failed to press him on the subject.
But that is a very flimsy argument to begin with and McCain did himself no favors with his bewildering and confused questioning.
The images of relentless demonstrations and entrenched autocrats being ejected one by one were gripping, as was the bewildering speed of events.
These are pretty rudimentary things, which is why it's bewildering that Mosby's team chose to make them an issue in the case.
This wildfire-fighting network comprises a bewildering array of laws, policies, and contracts that create a complicated mix of outcomes and incentives.
After a miserable, if bewildering, start to the season, the Atlanta Falcons have now won two straight games dominantly against divisional opponents.
The Last Jedi is a long, bewildering movie with too many characters and an overall message that's either unclear or just stupid.
The plan brought to the surface a bewildering range of issues, including when any system of returning refugees to Turkey should start.
Besides Bowie, the band cites a bewildering array of influences, from the five-octave 1950s Peruvian singer Yma Sumac to Frank Zappa.
Ultimately, his message is this: By engaging with life, as bewildering as that may seem after a tragedy, we can thrive again.
Still, "Measuring Poverty" is sufficiently complete to provide a good tour of the bewildering system which generates familiar statistics about the poor.
Over a period of 10 years, Sethi traveled in India, developing along the way a distinct approach to the country's bewildering diversity.
As a result, the number of channels and the amount of sports programming in Spanish have multiplied and can even be bewildering.
"I find Motherhood bewildering," Huffman, 56, who is married to the actor William H. Macy, said in a letter to the judge.
We talked about how bewildering it was to be alive at a time when viral ideas can slide so precipitously into terror.
In a review for USA Today, Barbara VanDenburgh dwelled on the "many bewildering acts committed by otherwise intelligent characters" in the book.
Products that might initially look misleadingly badged are often just a reflection of the bewildering array of different ESG-focused investment products.
On the evidence of art from the Sahel, the culture that travelers encountered must have looked like a rich but bewildering hybrid.
It has also added to the confusion of a West Wing already legendary for its power struggles, while bewildering Washington policy hands.
Since then, a bewildering public tug of war between the president and his national security team has left a trail of confusion.
"And so I decided to start collecting some of the weirdest, darkest, and most bewildering I found and posting them on Twitter." pic.twitter.
That's where you could find Chris Christie apparently lost in reverie, his bewildering expressions instantly stealing the spotlight from Trump's choreographed Main Event.
This is the question posed by Los Angeles software artist Casey Reas, who employs code to form abstract, bewildering, and literally unexpected creations.
There were 73 categories in all, in a bewildering range of techniques: woodworking, beading, quilling, spinning, chair-caning, stained glass, and many more.
But what you'd think would be most bewildering to Kanye are the things Donald Trump has said about the rapper's wife Kim Kardashian.
Holley sidesteps the question and begins talking about spirituality, prayers, the educational function of museums—he frequently speaks in riddles and bewildering tangents.
But the bewildering supersonic decelerator experience had taught him that there just haven't been enough real-world tests to build an effective model.
And a simplified pricing and billing system could replace today's bewildering array of charges with a single price for services across all devices.
Introducing a nationwide tax to subsume India's bewildering profusion of central, state and lower-level indirect taxes has been a decades-long effort.
He already had friends, and I didn't want to blow him, so for him there was just this awkward, bewildering lack of motivation.
It transposed the bewildering world of current events onto simple storylines: us versus them, regular folks versus elites, the righteous versus the unjust.
The subtle ways this disturbing dream world speaks to the bewildering reality of refugees becomes increasingly profound over the course of the novel.
As for Simonson, when reached for comment about the bewildering interview with Malone, he issued the following statement: "I was and remain confused."
Last July's FCA decision not to apply penalties was widely criticised by lawmakers and victims' groups, with MP Nicky Morgan calling it "bewildering".
NEAR the end of his bewildering ordeal in Franz Kafka's "The Trial", Josef K. gets some advice from one Titorelli, the court artist.
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Home yesterday, a Bixby-enabled speaker, which garnered public attention not for its arrival, but for its bewildering design.
In fact, European countries' health-insurance systems are, without exception, simpler than America's, which is a bewildering hodgepodge of private and public systems.
All told, the 12 million or so individuals who arrived as immigrants on Ellis experienced a bureaucracy that was bewildering but never punitive.
But in its trademark fashion, the campaign has responded with a series of increasingly belligerent justifications, proceeding from merely vague to downright bewildering.
What already seems likely is that at least some blame could lie with those who set in motion a bewildering series of actions.
An Xfund representative called the allegations bewildering and noted that Mr. Van Vuuren was a signed counterparty to all the fund formation documents.
But its usefulness did not scale much beyond 10 users, and now that 300,000 people are playing, it has become a bewildering blur.
What no one had briefed me on was the sheer bewildering complexity of it all -- particularly Obamacare, which I regularly struggle to navigate.
Watching "Path of Blood" is frequently a queasy experience, and given the bewildering array of names and complications, not always an illuminating one.
JON PARELES For Oneohtrix Point Never — the prolific, adventurous and sometimes bewildering electronic composer Daniel Lopatin — "Black Snow" is fairly close to pop.
In a country racked by conflict, migrant smuggling has become a lucrative business for a bewildering array of criminal gangs and associated militias.
"The CATS movie is the strangest, most bewildering, queerest, magical, and spectacular cinematic experience I have ever had," Broadway World's Alan Henry wrote.
Dying can be long and bewildering, lonely and painful, frequently undignified, and consumed by pressing and unpredictable and constantly changing and multiplying needs.
And what could easily have been a dry archival exercise is something more, something nearly as rich, complex and bewildering as Cunningham's dance.
Rudy Giuliani was President Donald Trump's enforcer, circumventing official channels and bewildering professional diplomats as he pressured Ukraine to target Trump's political opponents.
Tartakovsky says the inspiration for Aku is rooted in another terrifying-yet-bewildering villain: Ming the Merciless from the 1970s Flash Gordon serials.
"The viva can be a somewhat bewildering experience, because most of the fellowship (there are about 80 fellows at any one time) attends."
As such, it makes for a truly bewildering, off-topic departure from a catalogue of poignant and ephemeral projects activated by tangible action.
A bewildering array of objects lines the shelves of an imposing, three-story cabinet at the entrance to the art gallery at Vassar College.
RedditReddit's enormous influence is only matched by its bewildering inability to enforce its user guidelines, or even decide on what such guidelines should be.
As those airborne spies spread, many customers find the sprawling array of anti-drone options–which range from lasers to falcons–a bewildering mess.
Six years of fighting, involving a bewildering array of rebel groups, have left 20123 million people displaced, nearly a quarter of the national population.
But upon a full reading — something I would heartily recommend to all — it is either ironic or bewildering that his ideas have done this.
The fact that I can casually do this at my desk, without any tripod or specialist equipment (like, say, a dedicated camera), is bewildering.
Its bright colour and overwhelming lavender flavour creates a bewildering mix of sensory cues, like drinking a violent, bittersweet battle between green and purple.
Mr De Graaf leads his team through bewildering negotiations, and the process gradually unravels into farce as building begins without an agreed master plan.
No one should see this agency close its doors to everyday consumers looking for assistance in a marketplace that can be bewildering to navigate.
The bewildering array of different technical standards, platforms, connectivity requirements and more often turn what should be a fun, productive experience into a nightmare.
But this film is a bit bewildering for what we are offered: a ghost story, a psychological thriller, a murder mystery, a family drama?
Facebook and Twitter will forever be locked in a bewildering dance wherein each continually pushes itself closer and then farther away from the other.
As the turf war between narco-Vampire clans heats up, Ana, a Mexico City cop finds herself in the midst of this bewildering mess.
It would first sort through Puerto Rico's bewildering array of bonds and put similar creditors together in classes, honoring Puerto Rico's existing bond priorities.
The old home screen, a bewildering array of tiny, round, hard-to-tap icons, which I call "the scrambled egg" has been severely demoted.
The variety of watercraft churning between the bobbing jetties was bewildering, ranging from high-speed long tail boats to private vessels and public ferries.
When they complained about immigration or the bewildering changes effected by a global economy, such people were too easily dismissed as racists and bigots.
Sitting in a room, free of noise and bewildering light, an individual puts on an EEG headset and are asked to close their eyes.
To help simplify the bewildering array of transactions, prosecutors created a series of multicolored summary charts to track the flow of Mr. Manafort's money.
The global tide is driven by a bewildering range of factors, including the surge of populism in Europe, waves of migration, and economic inequality.
She described how bewildering it had been to accompany a friend downtown, near the tourist-friendly Inner Harbor, one night a few months earlier.
They were in a state of perpetual panic about money, about the bewildering circumstances they found themselves in, feeling victimized by their very existence.
The old home screen, a bewildering array of tiny, round, hard-to-tap icons that I call "the scrambled egg," has been severely demoted.
Emerging from that maelstrom, as well as the bewildering turn that suddenly made him the coach of the Spanish national team, was Fernando Hierro.
For homeowners facing what is often the biggest crisis of their lives, navigating a complex and sometimes resistant bureaucracy can be bewildering and exhausting.
Many people live within a bewildering freedom, without institutions to trust, unattached to compelling religions and sources of meaning, uncertain about their own lives.
It is shown to be an acquaintanceship of bewildering complexity and capriciousness, with periods of adoration interrupted by decades of suspicion, loathing and fear.
Across the country, a bewildering system of rural addresses has sprung up, which seems more suited to an American suburb than la France profonde.
I love the convoluted storytelling — the first person narrator, a stranger passing by who stays the night with a bewildering family, dreaming strange dreams.
While she was the undoubted hero, Jon Snow's bewildering detour from getting on Drogon caused some real pain to inflict the mother of dragons.
At her best, Scott manages to trick the viewer into an uneasy collusion with her; it's bewildering and a little disturbing, but also thrilling.
Just as bewildering: the fact that nobody would stop me climbing five stories without handrails into cells with a 50-foot drop onto concrete.
"It's bewildering to us," said YuhTyng Patka, a lawyer who has handled several claims of overtaxation, including those by residents of 2220 Pearl Street.
Your favorite seltzer comes in so many tastes from popular pamplemousse (or grapefruit, if you’re a LaCroix newbie) to the bewildering cola flavor.
Perhaps most bewildering to its author would be the extent to which developed nations have achieved many of his Utopian ideals, once so laughably remote.
Basically: I spend a ton of time reporting on/thinking/writing about all the awful, strange, bewildering, and dystopian stuff so you don't have to.
And they will have gone down in the bewildering and hateful din of the president's incoherent xenophobia in the closing weeks of the election cycle.
This year, these pocket-sized guides to adulting have introduced 9 new titles that tackle similarly bewildering subjects in their characteristic tongue-and-cheek style.
It axed niche models that made little money and slashed costs by limiting the bewildering array of combinations of engines, body styles and the like.
It ran an advice column called "A Bintel Brief" ("A Bundle of Letters"), which began answering readers' questions about their bewildering new country in 1906.
And as if that wasn't bewildering enough, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said this week that the removal of some restrictions was only temporary.
It's easy to forget that he was once a fresh-faced youngster, an artless lad from Gateshead, a bewildering midfield talent, and England's brightest hope.
But ISIS's branches around the world presents a bewildering array of various alliances, rather than a plot with a single source in Iraq and Syria.
Central banks and other big economic institutions use far more complicated formulas, often grouped under the bewildering label of "dynamic stochastic general equilibrium" (DSGE) models.
But as the Mailer-Abbott saga shows, when the story is stripped away, all that remains is senseless tragedy and a bewildering lack of accountability.
His presidency functions in a riptide of chaos and acrimony -- in fact, its bewildering pace and emotive whirl may be what it needs to survive.
Even if it looks like a bewildering mess of numbers, codes and abbreviations, there's a good reason to learn how to make sense of it.
The bewildering layout dates from the 12th century, when wars and land spats kept morphing the dividing line between the holdings of rival noble families.
But now an increasing number of patients are having the bewildering experience of finding out their prescription drug is cheaper to buy out-of-pocket.
It spans about 15 feet in elevation, a height that renders it nearly superfluous but may be responsible for its bewildering exemption from the Law.
They also like to contrast their own down-to-earth way of speaking with the complex and, to many ordinary voters, bewildering language of technocracy.
But since Britain's vote on June 23 to leave the European Union, those same "events" have unfolded with bewildering speed, producing any number of anomalies.
Most often, she does it by combing through the expurgated pages of the Great American Songbook, singing tunes of bewildering political incorrectness, like this one.
But Cocco recommends skipping the kind of scientific papers you might find on Google Scholar or PubMed; they often contain unusual cases and bewildering terminology.
America had captured a clear villain in the otherwise bewildering, morally muddy war on terror and — understandably, perhaps — we didn't want to let him go.
The country has so many bewildering layers of regulations that its system is known, unaffectionately, as mille-feuille, a reference to a densely layered pastry.
For the less technically inclined, Autoruns may seem like a bewildering eyeful, but the Microsoft Press site has a longer, illustrated guide to the software.
Trade experts strained to find evidence of a cohesive strategy, noting that Mr. Trump has sparred over trade with a sometimes bewildering array of nations.
But Mr. Carson, who was prone to fits of spaciness and occasionally bewildering remarks as a candidate, appeared to avoid any major slips on Thursday.
The world can be a bewildering place, but not if you see it as a righteous war between whites and blacks, between straights and gays.
The company has argued that it can be tricky to perfectly police such a bewildering number of small online shops, selling all manner of goods.
It is a bewildering piece of performance art involving a troupe of barefoot children whose faces are hidden behind huge homemade papier-mâché monkey masks.
In a country with a bewildering array of rival militias, Mr. Hifter has emerged in recent years as the main challenger to the Tripoli government.
That U.S. health care has developed a strong tradition of opaque and bewildering pricing is nothing to celebrate, but it must at least be acknowledged.
The new networks will have faster speeds, but also be used to connect a bewildering number of new sensors and data-collection systems alongside smartphones.
But they had no idea how mistakes in the NGLY1 gene caused the bewildering array of symptoms seen in Grace and other kids with NGLY1 deficiency.
It's kind of boring, there are big dramatic gestures, and all the locations are kind of bewildering, like a neighborhood built in the middle of nowhere.
That is why I find it bewildering that pioneering feminists wield their pen to deny others their sense of self, reinforcing the power constructs of gender.
This Franco-German sloppiness can be bewildering to Islam-watchers in Britain where Salafis have at times been encouraged to play a part in countering terrorism.
Right now, he's bouncing around his mega mansion, bored out of his busy mind, tapping totally bewildering shit into Twitter, presumably to get a rise (oops?).
FINANCIAL markets can seem bewildering to those who don't have the time and energy to understand them: all that jargon, all those sudden switches in mood.
Including the hexagonal arrangement of water molecules found in common ice, known as "ice Ih," scientists had already discovered a bewildering 18 architectures of ice crystal.
This multitool is the size of a matchbox, but includes a bewildering array of hex bits, screwdrivers, and the like, including the all-necessary bottle opener.
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To a first-year student faced with a bewildering variety of ideological and cultural choices, the quiet certainty of the Muslims can make a strong impression.
It has long been de rigueur for foreign correspondents to expand their ­dispatches into book form to better document the amusing and bewildering society around them.
The NOC did it by cajoling community leaders, shaming blockaders and navigating a bewildering range of tribal feuds as it reopened fields and patched up infrastructure.
From the start, I knew that negotiating the complexities of the Rio transportation system and the bewildering array of venues would not be the easiest task.
While some school districts and states have begun vetting plans for public school employees, most teachers must still sort through a bewildering list on their own.
As designed by Starlet Jacobs (set) and Elaine Wong (lighting), Mr. Monteagudo's production has a darkly impressionistic quality that conveys the bewildering nightmarishness of Beau's life.
On Soccer DORTMUND, Germany — The choice in front of Ousmane Dembélé, a teenage French forward of almost limitless promise, was flattering and bewildering in equal measure.
These are powerful tools for preparing the next generation of activists to succeed in the bewildering ideological landscape of the country that just elected Mr. Trump.
My friends and I approached Naples from the north, with a landscape of greenish-brown fields and craggy foothills giving way to a bewildering urban sprawl.
Where'd You Go, Bernadette is a bewildering fizzle of a film, but if you can look past its jagged edges, that's a lesson well worth remembering.
The cavalier overprescription of addictive drugs was bewildering: After a tooth extraction, I emerged from an oral surgeon's office with a two-week supply of Percocet.
It is maintained by the asylum-seekers themselves — an extraordinary effort to impose order on what for many migrants is a bewildering and opaque bureaucratic system.
It is both obvious, of course, and yet still absolutely bewildering to see and know how much of a grip pop music has over its listeners.
For anyone eager to relive the last year, Wolff tracks the scandals (or the major ones, at least — who can count?) in all their bewildering abasement.
Joseph A. Darby, a presiding elder for the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, said it would seem bewildering for Mr. Roof to escape capital punishment.
Perhaps the most bewildering quality of adulthood is that even when you're feeling like the most godawful sad piece of shit, you're still expected to work.
So very much of what happens in this production's ephemeral pools of light feels uncannily like life itself, unaccommodating and bewildering, utterly familiar and gloriously inexplicable.
Spielberg has created, with skill equal to Dickens's, the strangeness felt by an innocent—the bewildering oddity, the physical enthrallments and terror of something entirely unprecedented.
It is bewildering, enthralling even, to watch Venezuela's socialist president as he livestreams his life on raw, poorly-produced videos shared on government social media accounts.
Hicks dropped her shocking announcement on a day that was bewildering even by the extreme standards of this White House, leaving Trump's presidency looking increasingly unmoored.
" Here, she writes of small-town Southerners: "The isolation of these people from the currents of American life in 1970 was startling and bewildering to behold.
The sheer variety of posterior pedestals out there can be bewildering, and your options include everything from ultra-lightweight racing models to ergonomic pressure-relieving seats.
ANONYMOUS A first experience with full-time office culture is often bewildering, and learning to navigate personalities and the established work culture is a big reason.
Lately he has lashed out at a bewildering array of targets: the Mueller "witch hunt," the "Fake News" media, the "globalist" Koch Brothers, LeBron James, Gov.
EL PASO — Arlinda Valencia was at a funeral when an uncle told her a bewildering family secret: An Anglo lynch mob had killed her great-grandfather.
The language of Tlön, he reports, is already being taught in schools, its "harmonious history" already eclipsing the chaotic and bewildering history of the actual world.
As Ada grows, and as she comes to hear and even love these voices within her, her sense of identity shifts in terrifying, empowering, and bewildering ways.
"I entered the store with a coworker, only to be assaulted with more and more bewildering examples of their Sambo like imagery," she wrote in the post.
In Atlanta, Browne presented lab findings to show how toxic cutting agents are turning up in bewildering varieties and larger numbers than seen previously in illicit drugs.
And, given that voter fraud is basically a nonissue, we could get rid of the bewildering array of voter ID laws that often thwart people from voting.
The Pipe works with a contact microphone to let its user generate a bewildering array of sounds just with his mouth, breath, and a few modulation dials.
These year-in-review roundups have a way of making the passage of time seem even more bewildering than it is on a day-to-day basis.
The mathematical operations through which the former becomes the latter, one can only imagine, represents a peculiarly elegant trajectory through a vast and bewildering space of possibilities.
Solution-oriented mayors like us appreciate the innovation and value of PACE – which is why it's bewildering to see lawmakers in Congress trying to kill it off.
The latest bewildering developments in the White House raised questions about Trump's competency and an administration which appears locked in a perpetual cycle of ever escalating instability.
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And since the industry loves a franchise, it's worth noting that Annhiliation's just the first part in a trilogy, getting progressively more bewildering as it goes along.
At this point, one can only evacuate the building, with not even a strand of optimism but an unsettling certainty: that human cruelty is a bewildering constant.
Love treats the late 1960s—which is the period we are really talking about when we talk about "The Sixties"—as a bewildering period of cultural decay.
But it's hard to spend an hour in this antiseptic and bewildering store, as I did last week, and see it as an existential threat to anything.
A corrupt but powerful police detective tries to drag a younger officer down over the course of a violent, bewildering shift on the streets of Los Angeles.
And within the world of metal door handles, there is an almost bewildering array of finish options, from mirror-like polished chrome to heavily distressed antique brass.
Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker who has frequently praised Mr. Trump's insurgent campaign, said the front-runner had made a series of bewildering and irrational mistakes.
In addition to the bewildering menu of available viewing events, the coverage these channels provide differs in another important way from the kind you see on NBC.
You have that bewildering experience because you don't realize when you keep saying that everybody else is thinking tribally, but you're not, that that is our disagreement.
One of the nicest, most bewildering things about the near-universal love that Stranger Things received was the adulation poured upon the music across the opening credits.
It's bewildering to consider how quickly human innovation can become human history; how much faith we put into the idea that we are different and better now.
The show was about a group of plane-crash survivors and was built on a bewildering structure of flashbacks, flash-forwards and, by Season 6, flash-sidewayses.
This conjunction of sounds might not sound all that bewildering; it might even suggest the regular practice of installation artists and composers who work with field recordings.
In Japan, Susan Sontag's recently translated work has become, 13 years after her death, surprisingly popular, looked to as interpretive of the bewildering contradictions of American politics.
As a baby in the jungles of Orissa, the child of untouchables, Pradyumna Kumar (who goes, for obvious reasons, by the nickname PK) received a bewildering prophecy.
In his first three months in office, President Trump has found himself at the center of recurrent and at times bewildering controversies surrounding his relationship with Jews.
" Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) rebuked Trump's refusal to commit to signing the bipartisan Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, calling the decision "bewildering.
Unless … It was that a go-ahead touchdown with 28 seconds left was canceled by a bewildering catch rule that players seem to neither understand nor enjoy.
It took a complex and bewildering world of consumer data and preferences and reduced them to a neat mythology of just-so stories that got ad budgets approved.
"That President Trump would even consider handing over a former U.S. ambassador to Putin and his cronies for interrogation is bewildering," Schumer said on the Senate floor Thursday.
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler Did you know this karaoke favorite has a completely bewildering video that plays like a drowsy memory of a nightmare?
In the 1990s Dr Arnold, faced with the bewildering number of possibilities this generates for top-down redesign, decided to abandon her approach and turned instead to evolution.
Law professors like putting their students through the hoops by asking them bewildering questions; Mr Presser's book does a good job of distilling what is actually being taught.
And most people never really knew it was happening, so it's especially bewildering when their ideologies suddenly pop up in the mainstream, as they have in recent years.
This, combined with the general inherent comedy of raw meat, plus Gökçe's bewildering salting habits, have cemented #SaltBae in the public consciousness — at least until something else happens.
But I'm not here today to talk about how bewildering The Orville is in general; I trod that ground plenty hard in my initial review of the series.
Thirty years ago, viewers may have found the dramatic shifts in his work bewildering; today it's obvious that he was an artistic driving force of the 113th century.
Thirty years ago, viewers may have found the dramatic shifts in his work bewildering; today it's obvious that he was an artistic driving force of the 43th century.
Scroll through, and witness a truly bewildering body of work: Garfield merging consciousnesses with Jon; Garfield hacking Jon's memories; Garfield stomping through a leveled metropolis, admiring his work.
That's a good thing considering the glitchy, often-overwhelming, and weirdly-titled songs on his last album, 2016's 22, A Million, which was full of bewildering moments.
It was bewildering: kids trying to learn and enjoy themselves in the midst of chaos; amazing teachers attempting to provide a structure and purpose within a shattered neighborhood.
Dick Durbin, "the most exciting boring fight I've seen in my life," Noah nails the dichotomy of Wednesday's drama: dry and slow and yet somehow bewildering and bonkers.
More prosaically, Bank of America has trimmed back the bewildering thicket of products and systems left over from the acquisitions of Mr Lewis and his predecessor, Hugh McColl.
As they attempt to process the fact that I am a sex writer, men turn into wet and spluttering Young Toms, moving through a series of bewildering reactions.
If and when Hungary kicks out CEU, it would be a black eye for the administration, and a bewildering rebuke for America from a key Central European ally.
To a manifestly variable and possibly bewildering extent, the nuclear deterrence benefits of "pretended irrationality" could depend upon prior enemy state awareness of Israel's counter-city targeting posture.
Pediatric medicines generally rely on liquid formulations, and parents have to decipher a sometimes bewildering assortment of instructions in different units with varying abbreviations — milliliters, mL, teaspoon, tsp.
In the past, Democrats have, in typically bewildering fashion, accepted this as a good-faith critique, helping to cement the GOP's image as a beacon of fiscal seriousness.
A story from The "Today" Show points out how the trend of wearing acid-wash and distressed jeans was bewildering to parents and adults of an older generation.
For anti-Trump Republicans—or, more accurately, anti-Trump curious Republicans, as Nate Silver put it—the year has been marked by a bewildering dance with the president.
I could breathe a little easier and every moment felt free of that anxious anticipation, waiting for another scandal, another embarrassment, another attack, another bewildering denial of facts.
To grow up the American child of Russian Jewish immigrants in the twenties and thirties was to live in a world of constant noise pierced by bewildering silences.
But they made no front-office officials available on Saturday, leaving Manager Mickey Callaway to address the bewildering state of Cespedes, their $333 million-a-year franchise player.
If you've had the pleasure of hearing one of Joey's bewildering DJ sets, you may be surprised by the direction he's taken on his debut album, Shattered Dreams.
In this bewildering day-night, the machinery for color day and grayscale night vision both activate, resulting in our ability to detect a blue rather than black sky.
Big Star's "Third" was the bewildering and later beloved (particularly by indie-rockers) album recorded in 403 by the songwriter Alex Chilton at a druggie, drunken, experimental extreme.
While I was pondering this bewildering labyrinth, my friend Evelyne invited me to her studio to hear her run through Beethoven's Waldstein piano sonata for a future performance.
The government now employs a bewildering logic, when you cut through all the legal gobbledy gook, that it will permit companies to be successful, but not too successful.
With all the arduous, and often bewildering, U.S. policy-making regarding to South Asia, Afghanistan is one country that doesn't seem to be off the radar one bit.
Dewdrop is a virtuoso coloratura role, with rapid-trilling runs on point, jumps in which one foot is brilliantly flourished in the air, and pirouettes of bewildering complexity.
The scale was bewildering — it was one of four 1931 jail structures in the Model Prison, rising like sinister missile silos, with a mess hall at their center.
I found this lurching between sweet hopefulness on the one hand and lurid pessimism on the other to be bewildering, like a heat wave followed by a blizzard.
After she was born in 2009, her bewildering list of symptoms—weak muscles, difficulty eating, failure to thrive, liver damage, dry eyes, poor sleep—confounded every doctor she encountered.
He shows up in future New York and promptly runs into a plucky female hotel owner, a vengeful descendent of Adolf Hitler, and a bunch of bewildering new technology.
Sixty million people spent $10 billion there in 2017, bewildering figures that only begin to make sense once you've clicked through 17 pages of direct-from-Guangdong cocktail shakers.
It is a measure of how big a mess the party is in that some 20 MPs have signalled that they are running, offering a bewildering range of policies.
Every season of Fortnite brings with it a bewildering amount of change — you can see footage that is months apart and feel like you're looking at totally different games.
A bewildering array of investigations – by special counsel Robert Mueller, other federal prosecutors, the New York attorney general, both chambers of Congress – may soon overwhelm everything else in Washington.
The first is the bewildering number of products that can be made from lithium, ranging from lithium stearate (industrial grease) to lithium fluoride (aluminium smelting) to butyllithium (organic compounds).
The first is the bewildering number of products that can be made from lithium, ranging from lithium stearate (industrial grease) to lithium fluoride (aluminum smelting) to butyllithium (organic compounds).
Schiff said if that was the case — and these are the same documents provided to Nunes — it is "bewildering" that the information wasn't simply taken directly to the president.
Considering it's a dish made in the backyard of a pub on a picnic table and an open fire, it looks surprisingly good—and the taste is similarly bewildering.
Over the years, states across the country have added licensing requirements for a bewildering variety of jobs, requiring months or years of expensive education, along with assessing costly fees.
It contained a bewildering assortment of glass vials and terrifying-looking needles, pill bottles and cotton pads, alcohol wipes and a red sharps disposal container covered in menacing logos.
" Jane Housham, writing in The Guardian, said although the number of characters was bewildering at times, "the glimpses into a culture relatively little known in the West are fascinating.
An indictment that links together the bewildering subplots of the Russia saga into a broad criminal conspiracy is not a given, and some legal experts believe it's not coming.
Some parents find the pageantry bewildering — "It sucks you right in," Wandel told me — but their daughters, and some sons, treat their jeweled headpieces and Vaselined teeth like armor.
He has shunned and denigrated America's traditional allies and cozied up to America's traditional enemies, in one of the most bewildering presidential postures the country may ever have seen.
In his latest, which he wrote and directs, four candidates apply to be part of the first colony on Mars and must undergo a bewildering and strenuous screening process.
Although the three types generally occupy distinct habitat, they often overlap in the boreal forest, bewildering wildlife biologists who aren't sure where one subspecies' range ends and others' begin.
With no preparation and few road maps to guide them, tens of thousands of hurricane survivors like the Amofas are now stumbling through their first bewildering days after Harvey.
What is the meaning of the words spoken by the elaborately garbed woman who keeps recombining the verbs "see, think, say, hear, remember, forget" in persuasive but bewildering monologues?
In a bewildering end to the show, "La La Land" was first announced as the winner before its jubilant cast and crew were interrupted with a scarcely believable correction.
And audiences now seem more willing to laugh at the absurdity of its depiction of an age in which every species of creature is engaged in bewildering, internecine warfare.
This past week, he was at Mr. Tillerson's side in the Turkish capital, Ankara, advising him on the bewildering politics of the 68-member coalition against the Islamic State.
"Most knowing now is Google-knowing—knowledge acquired online," Lynch writes in "The Internet of Us" (his title is a riff on the ballyhooed and bewildering "Internet of Things").
On everything from nutrition facts labeling to the FDA's voluntary sodium reduction targets, GMA's lobbying is making the future murkier for its member companies and more bewildering for consumers.
Mulroney's connection to Trump was known in political circles in Ottawa, and in the bewildering days after the election, access to the new president was at an absolute premium.
Mueller found no evidence the Trump campaign colluded with Russia in the 2016 election, according to U.S. Attorney General William Barr, delighting Trump's followers in battleground states and bewildering opponents.
The new Blade Runner is an immersive experience, the kind that requires you to put down your phone and get lost in a big, bewildering world for hours on end.
Welcome to the most bewildering — and most interesting — page in your Facebook settings: the list of brands that either have your data or have paid someone who has your data.
Then, like now, I found parts of Lovecraft's work bewildering, so layered in florid prose that I would return to Poe as if to a lifeboat, thankful for his solidity.
The last eight years of progressive wins, culminating in the nationwide legalization of same-sex marriage ("Jesus wept," tweeted evangelical Republican Mike Huckabee) were frightening and bewildering to such evangelicals.
The most bewildering part, the thing Bolu turns in his mind in the lonely, sweltering hours of the night, was that he'd never been into drugs, barely even liked alcohol.
"That President Trump would even consider handing over a former U.S. Ambassador to Putin and his cronies for interrogation is bewildering," Schumer said in a statement Thursday before the vote.
Everything about this film looks a little bit bewildering, but the trailer cuts it all together with such a quick pace and high energy that it may just not matter.
The number of options and sliders on offer here can be a bit bewildering, so you might want to use one of the preset templates or consult Adobe's help document.
When I later checked out the files on the promo discs, I found a bewildering array of styles represented, ranging from Justin Bieber to Martina McBride to Armin van Buuren.
Even by the often bewildering standards of the Trump administration, the 24 hours following the firing of FBI Director James Comey were baffling, surreal and at times impossible to process.
Whitten's paintings hover between the technical and the poignant, bewildering in their precision and felt emotion; they are political not in their content, but just in their defiant, experimental presence.
It soon becomes clear she's in a hall of mirrors and by the time the song reaches the last chorus, her many reflections become infinite, bewildering, flickering, shards of self.
There, standing next to Vladimir Putin, he spoke with bewildering sympathy for Russian foreign policy, ill-concealed contempt for his NATO partners, and implausible skepticism about his own intelligence services.
And unlike the talkative and bewildering Sarah Palin, who never made it to the shortlist or to the convention speaker lineup, he won't hog the spotlight or embarrass the boss.
As any car-buyer knows, it's there on the window sticker, among a bewildering array of eye-straining fonts are columns showing which country produced what percentage of the vehicle.
The overwrought mourning and gnashing of teeth is a little bewildering given that even the designers of the Paris Agreement admit it would do almost nothing to stop global warming.
Illustration by Sam Woolley/GMGFacebook is a vast and bewildering operation, working with visible and invisible data streams via opaque algorithms on a scale larger than humans can readily comprehend.
Stinking Bishop is so bloody English, in fact, that its creator professes he "still doesn't know how to make cheese," demonstrating the archetypal false modesty that Americans find so bewildering.
"The most bewildering thing — and this is not vanity or hubris — is why something inferior has been created when something superior could have been," he told The Daily Telegraph newspaper.
But he uses his excellent sense of timing, his speed, and his bewildering feints to get more out of these weapons that the vast majority of fighters in MMA today.
Aware of such issues, health care organizations are scrambling to try to make information more accessible and intelligible, and to help patients of all ages understand an often bewildering environment.
Some of his posts are bewildering, but some are genuinely funny, like one in which he poses in front of a camel and pulls faces that vaguely resemble the animal's.
All this is to say that Pierre is a haughty, willful powder keg of conflicting drives in a film whose subject is teenage identity in an age of bewildering choices.
Many investors face a clear-cut savings shortfall — and a bewildering array of investment alternatives — and are challenged to accumulate sufficient wealth to meet the needs of longer life spans.
No matter how you feel about Trump's emotional instability or his bewildering approaches to foreign and domestic policy, one thing that is objectively bananas is his innumerable conflicts of interests.
The Nationals are the only team with three contracts worth at least $140 million that all extend beyond 2020 — including Corbin's, the only true bonanza of baseball's bewildering, endless winter.
For longer stretches, we've been replaying Moxie's most recent NTS show with Or:la, Egyptrixx's bewildering RA mix and a lesson in submerged, dusty bass from dub dons Adrian Sherwood & Pinch.
Then there's his utterly bewildering "At the Border Checkpoint" ("Osekisho") from 1930, a silent drama in which humans and animals made of cut paper move with fluidity and thrilling speed.
That's the damning fact of WrestleMania and it's still bewildering: at the least, the show is big enough that it should create stars or cement the legacies of existing ones.
POLITICS in America may be an arena of mutual incomprehension with few settled facts, but the debate about the health of American firms' balance-sheets is, if anything, even more bewildering.
"It will be disappointing and bewildering for those who got caught up in GRG's actions that the FCA is not able to act," said Nicky Morgan, chair of parliament's Treasury Committee.
The process of getting a package from factory to distributor to customer can be fiendishly complicated, involving up to a dozen companies and a bewildering mixture of paper and digital documents.
Over the course of 10 minutes, we meet Kratos' son, hear vague references to his mother, and watch the father-son pair as they fight against a bewildering slew of enemies.
So Disney will have to deal with a bewildering array of state affiliates acting as partners, suppliers and even competitors, making contract negotiations complex and raising thorny conflict-of-interest issues.
Perhaps not much, which may be one reason for the dramatic collapse of Carillion, a jack-of-all-trades contractor that did a bewildering array of work for Britain's public sector.
" He also addressed the situation during his opening monologue Monday on "Tucker Carlson Tonight," calling it "a bewildering moment, especially when the quotes in question are more than a decade old.
Walshe is a fascinating in-between case: her catalogue includes a delightfully bewildering group of manifestos, scores, art works, and recordings that purport to document an Irish Dadaist collective called GRÚPAT .
While most parents find the college process stressful and bewildering, we interviewed some who have a unique perspective: admissions officers who are also the parents of teenagers and college students themselves.
" The terse message was as bewildering, cryptic and dramatic as the one — "Recalled to life" — that a fictive horseman delivered on a foggy night in Dickens's "A Tale of Two Cities.
Potentially one of the most dynamic economies in the developing world, India is hampered by a bewildering array of state-by-state tax codes that discourage doing business across state borders.
Those relationships are as bewildering as Santo Loquasto's floor plan for the vast library, complete with endless niches and nooks, of the Fifth Avenue apartment in which the play is set.
"That President Trump would even consider handing over a former U.S. ambassador to Putin and his cronies for interrogation is bewildering," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
It's both a nod to the sonnet and to the age of her female protagonist, a biracial "nerd-jock" struggling to fit in as she navigates the bewildering flux of adolescence.
A dozen other unbelievable events, including an accidental shooting on Exotic's property, the discovery of Antle's supposed sex cult, and the mysterious disappearance of Baskin's husband, make matters even more bewildering.
Fielding more questions about his often bewildering messaging, Trump said he was continuing to shake hands because it has become somewhat of a "habit" and it's a reflex, especially for politicians.
Audra's prodigious knowledge of people's names, faces and bewildering, often pointless personal details — that someone recently broke an eyetooth on a bagel, for example — is an animating force in the book.
For die-hard fans, Jack's sudden death after surviving the flames of their burning home -- while rescuing not only his daughter's dog but the family's precious photo books -- is downright bewildering.
But it's also a bewildering viewing experience, one best undertaken armed with a bit of knowledge regarding gothic horror antecedents and strong commitment to rattling your psyche and grossing you out.
Interestingly, it is another album that opens with a well-intentioned audio clipping—this time a young woman saying "Loyalty, and kindness, honesty, just basic things"—looped until it becomes gently bewildering.
Part of the Roma minority practices an ultra-conservative form of Islam and its women have started wearing full-face veils in recent years, angering nationalists and bewildering other residents of Pazardzhik.
Ms Suu Kyi has decided to focus her attention on bringing peace to the far corners of the country, where a bewildering array of ethnic militias have fought the government for decades.
For those who live in those halcyon reaches of the internet where trolls rarely roam, it can be impressive but also bewildering to see others argue with, or call out their trolls.
THE SPECTACLE of tear gas clouds swirling through Athens on January 22019th was as bewildering to many outsiders as the passions behind the huge (and mostly peaceful) protest rally which went before.
It suggests a cheeky bit of self-awareness — or an utterly bewildering lack of it, I suppose — on behalf of the Tokyo students who seem to recognize how outlandish it all is.
The aftermath of the 2016 election was bewildering, both because of the ongoing revelations of foreign influence operations and because of the varying ways that the term "hacking the election" was employed.
A bewildering array of threats to one's privacy enter into our lives through social media – local and personal examples of the alleged Russian invasions of election campaigns in North America and Europe.
Nicky Morgan, who chairs parliament's Treasury Select Committee, said the FCA's decision would be disappointing and bewildering for firms caught up in GRG's actions and called for giving the watchdog greater clout.
Twenty years later, Ordonez returned to Cuba to a hero's welcome, which made the recent treatment of Hernandez all the more bewildering to Reilly, who thought he had scored a promotional coup.
This is especially useful for nonfiction, but also comes in handy for books like "A Game of Thrones" that feature large casts of characters who inhabit a bewildering array of fictional lands.
Visitors will find detailed menus posted at each station next to bins and trays heaped with enticing ingredients, but they might find ordering a little bewildering amid all the hustle and buzz.
I'm in the, once again, having the bewildering experience of agreeing with virtually everything you said there, and yet it has basically no relevance to what I view as our underlying disagreement.
Trump railed against his trading partners during the meeting, according to sources, and withdrew his support for a joint communique after leaving the summit, angering and bewildering some of Washington's closest allies.
It was my first introduction to the bewildering world of JRPGs, and its blend of exquisite cutscenes and intense tactical battles opened my eyes to the sheer cinematic possibility of video games.
Under the cover of a bewildering maze of regulations and behind-the-scenes demands, Chinese officials have systematically raised barriers and closed off China's information and communications technology sectors to foreign competition.
Wissam Zarqa, a teacher in the area, said the attacks were bewildering because during the pause in airstrikes, government forces had managed to repel a rebel counteroffensive and advance on the ground.
It roars by so close that it feels like the audience watching "Sweet Land," the bewildering, ghostly new opera being put on in the park, could reach out and nearly touch it.
Muslims who cover their faces in Quebec — perhaps fewer than 100 women in a province with nearly eight million people, according to a 2013 study — will face a bewildering set of rules.
"I just don't know if he's for real," says journalist Lloyd Vogel (Matthew Rhys) early in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, after a bewildering first interview with Fred Rogers (Tom Hanks).
Like many of us, she graduated from college into a world where young women faced a bewildering array of options and then, as parents and spouses, discovered the women's movement's unfinished business.
The sudden rise of Ethereum highlights how volatile the bewildering world of virtual currency remains, where lines of computer code can be spun into billions of dollars in a matter of months.
"Trump's consistent reluctance to say even a halfway critical word about Putin is bewildering," said Andrew Weiss, a former Russia adviser to Mr. Clinton now at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Then again, that unloosed tongue has a way of straying beyond strafing his fellow guests — and a bewildering array of random pop-culture personalities — and into more savage, and savagely funny, territory.
On Saturday, creating a role in the world premiere of Matthew Neenan's "Farewell" (to Leonard Bernstein music), he did an unanticipated multiple pirouette of bewildering velocity before bouncing blithely into brilliant jumps.
"The Animators" covers familiar debut-novel territory: the search for identity, the desire for success, the bewildering experiences of small-town misfits leaving home for the bright lights of New York City.
The camera zooms in on the surface of the stone, and soon we're suspended in a swell of C.G.I. — pink-flecked shards of bewildering diffraction, a tunnel of blithe and kaleidoscopic light.
More than ever, trading is an arcane, highly technical and bewildering part of our broader economic infrastructure, which is just the way many industry participants like it: Nothing to see here, folks.
With a bewildering avalanche of tweets and comments in recent days, Trump has sent his surprised aides scurrying to understand his intentions and assess the implications of his ad hoc policy making.
All of which makes Thiel's support for Trump — a self-professed gay man who emigrated from Germany as a child — a position which the vast majority of the tech industry views as bewildering.
Not much of that clarity, however, is evident in a mind-deadening, 252-page document that lays out the nitty-gritty elements of the bureaucratic changes in bewildering detail, mostly in glutinous prose.
Because the emphasis is on attracting proprietary financial traders, who prefer to ply their trade on markets more vanilla than the LME with its arcane prompt date system and bewildering array of spreads.
Coates's narrative contains a number of moving parts, which may make for tough sledding for those unfamiliar with comics as he works to set the stage; the whirl of characters can become bewildering.
Schumer hopes each day to distract from the booming economy by championing a bewildering array of issues – the latest being the news that "ghost gun" plans will appear on the Internet starting Aug.
It was probably the most bewildering part of Apple's WWDC Keynote: in the middle of a rundown of fancy new products arriving with iOS 10, Craig Federighi stopped to talk about abstract mathematics.
His ascent among the Parisians seems to date to this performance, and led to a sudden elevation in his stature that appears to have been as bewildering to him as it was welcome.
But for one peat cutter in County Meath, Ireland, his bewildering discovery of long-forgotten treasure will almost certainly give birth to the following phrase: I Can't Believe It's Not Ancient Bog Butter!
To most accurately figure out the overall costs and risks involved, these strategists will somehow need to reduce a bewildering array of separate causal factors or variables into a gainfully "simple" national policy.
This is all bewildering to me, because in graduate school I was under the impression that Grant admired my writing, my slumber-party fiction, more than any of my other male classmates did.
She becomes a participant in the ensemble's impressionistic re-creations of an outcast childhood, a brutalizing stint in prison (in which cavity searches were common events) and the bewildering early days of freedom.
"Alienation, anomie, despair of being able to chart one's own course in a complex, cold, and bewildering world have become characteristic of a large part of the population of advanced countries," he writes.
That doesn't mean they "won" E3, but where others delivered bewildering numbers and questionable riddles, referring to games and consoles as beasts and monsters, here was the human side of 2017's E3.
"For the first number of days afterwards, it was very bewildering," said Yang, dressed in his signature outfit of blue pants, powder blue shirt sans tie, and navy blazer with a MATH pin.
But apart from such clearly urgent concerns, there is a bewildering array of concerns of a less valid nature, ranging from the uncertain to the dubious to the exaggerated to the outright baseless.
We first meet Boratin, a resident of Istanbul in his late 20s, at a pivotal and bewildering moment: He has just returned home after a week in the hospital following a suicide attempt.
Tens of billions of dollars in aid committed by rich countries are sitting unspent, she said, partly because developing-state governments find the multitude of requirements for accessing different pots of money bewildering.
To the Editor: It's disheartening to see yet another article about the "failure" of K-12 education advancing the claim that efforts to "solve" the problem are bewildering in their lack of success.
If this is a bewildering time to be an American, so, too, is it a disconcerting time to be a fan of rock and pop, among the country's maddest and most characteristic concoctions.
Those perceptions can be overcome, but for refugees — many of whom are still living out of sight in temporary housing or edging their way through the state's bewildering bureaucracy — it is significantly harder.
The lack of support doesn't seem to have anything to do with the capabilities of the iPhone and iPad or their underlying software, which makes the absence of the feature all the more bewildering.
As anyone who has read the books can attest, George R.R. Martin constructed an enormous, sprawling story with a bewildering cast of characters and a weird mix of politics, sex, gory violence and magic.
Named after one of Trump's most bewildering tweets, the COVFEFE Act (short for Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement) would amend the Presidential Records Act to include social media as a documentary material.
One, thankfully, is already in place; the decentralization of systems such that every state and county maintains its own, providing a bewildering panoply of varying targets, rather than a single tantalizing point of failure.
And it will also empathise with the plight of Bartlebys, as they deal with the mundanity of working life and carry out their bosses' often bewildering orders, even when they would "prefer not to".
Howard X also made an appearance as Kim at the Winter Olympics in Gangneung in South Korea in February, bewildering North Korean cheerleaders who initially thought their leader had walked into a hockey stadium.
As for the claim that the Triforce has to be held by two men and one woman, that's just bewildering and completely ignores that gender isn't binary and also really any degree of logic.
And yet, after more than three bewildering months in first place, leaving even their staunchest fans rubbing their eyes, the Foxes clinched the title after Tottenham Hotspur failed to beat Chelsea on May 2nd.
Chief Commercial Officer Roelant Prince said at a press briefing last month that merchants' need to keep up with a bewildering array of mobile payment software would ensure the company continued to grow quickly.
But in an era of glassy dramas defined by sad-man montages, weary characters standing dead still in moody showers and bewildering mysteries that are often just covers for poor characterization, it's a relief.
It's interested in the way the death of a loved one renders the world unrecognizable and bewildering, and it simultaneously revels in all the possibilities offered by the venerable old genre of YA fantasy.
Each timeline becomes a new genre, either space opera or gothic horror or spy thriller or something else entirely; each timeline is utterly bewildering and unfamiliar, because each of them lacks Jane's beloved guardian.
The unorthodox "e-i" vowel combination here is a bold move for the company, but then again, it also just launched a makeup brand for its UK market called Find, a truly bewildering choice.
It was bewildering to me as a child that when we were looking for our first home (in Union, N.J.), there were covenants that restricted which streets we could or could not live on.
Most men and women who rise above or venture outside the norm turn out to have a bewildering variety of gifts and defects, and they blunder as often as they pursue a fixed purpose.
At the same time, the cost of maintaining the Swiss bank's business of financing companies, advising them on mergers and making markets in a bewildering array of stocks, bonds and other instruments remains high.
That "necessary yet duplicitous 'admission' that his writing was fictitious" left Mr. Lucas "discredited among editors and publishers," Professor Houlbrook wrote, though the episode was far from the closing chapter in his bewildering career.
Mr. Millepied, who danced for years at New York City Ballet, had the "bewildering" experience of having to call a meeting of the entire company to explain why the blackface was wrong, he said.
The internet's complexity may have grown to bewildering levels, but ultimately, we use it the same way that Berners-Lee envisioned it: a web of HTML documents defined by their URLs connected through links.19.
Maya Alleruzzo compassionately captures the care given to the children orphaned during the war with ISIS, although it is hard to capture in photos the bewildering and heart-wrenching breadth of experience they have survived.
Though his name is not a touchstone for the general public, he's managed to cast a long shadow over theater, criticism, and the arts, laying the groundwork for the bewildering violence of films like mother!
Even so, at the granite and marble Capitol within sight of the snow-capped Wasatch Range, the absence of detectors that are so common elsewhere can be a bit bewildering for residents and visitors alike.
Yet one of the most bewildering things centered not on the globe's new-found infatuation with Flappy Bird or the release of Sharknado 2, but on the whereabouts of our new favourite artist, Jelani Blackman.
This bewildering rant, it turns out, is composed entirely of fragments from actual speeches of eight dictators from the past and present, including Benito Mussolini and the recently re-elected Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
The reception of this novel up to this point has been bewildering, because it is true that novels depicting gay life don't get that much attention, and struggle to be considered in a serious way.
Given climate change is an issue close to Tyson's heart, it's not the first time he's been critical of Trump's destruction of science policies in recent months where the cuts have been the most bewildering.
Nunes, despite admitting that the Trump transition team was not the "target" of surveillance and that Trump Tower was not wiretapped, could only have kickstarted his strange and bewildering string of events for that purpose.
SSPL via Getty Images To many people, one of the more bewildering aspects of the scheduling system is that marijuana is schedule 1 — the same category as heroin — while cocaine and meth are schedule 2.
Yet that is what some digital currency start-ups face as a result of a bewildering hodgepodge of regulations across state and national lines that can make it difficult even to know which rules apply.
The challenge before us is multidimensional, costly and, frankly, bewildering and unlikely to be successful in the short term, given that there is not yet a serious effort to pursue non-military approaches to counterterrorism.
We take the bloodless world of GDP growth, unemployment rates, and intentionally bewildering financial jargon and use it to talk about that things that actually matter: paychecks, jobs, inequality, living costs, debt, college, and politics.
There isn't anything to make great again (to unavoidably borrow from the bewildering moment we are living in) because it hasn't ever been that great and I agree there's something weirdly and abidingly hopeful there.
It has been an emotional and bewildering few days for the family as they have reacquainted themselves with one another and thought about how to rebuild their lives — in Guatemala, not in the United States.
When you're photographing family, or the place you grew up in, or somewhere completely new and bewildering, how do you photograph it in a way that's beautiful and meaningful long after the trip is over?
You can feel that uncertainty in the movie's cop-out of a finale, in its bewildering loftiness ("Oscar Wilde" as a character's last words) and in the coveralls Mildred spends most of the movie wearing.
The novel's narration switches from ghost to ghost with little warning, and there are so many ghosts — 166, to be exact — that this is at first bewildering and disorienting and then becomes an exhilarating delight.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Saudi Arabia ordered its citizens to leave Lebanon on Thursday, escalating a bewildering crisis between the two Arab nations and raising fears that it could lead to an economic crisis or even war.
Joe Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage, is the protagonist of the bewildering new Netflix series Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness, which has proven an enormous hit among isolated Americans seeking entertainment.
It was the latest turn in a bewildering negotiating process that has sent the president vacillating between taking a tough stance on China and saying he would try to help the country recover lost jobs.
In November he convened a trio featuring the bassist Christian McBride and the drummer Milford Graves; the gig was an unqualified success — a shot of freak-jazz purgation just days after a bewildering presidential election.
President Donald Trump is on the cusp of being the third president to be impeached, and his social media team is bewildering the internet by editing the president&aposs head onto fictional and public figures.
Gilead Studies has become surprisingly popular: "Those of us who have laboured in the dim and obscure corners of academe for so long are not used to the bewildering glare of the limelight," he says.
It's a situation a handful of players find themselves in every off-season, one that can be bewildering and endlessly frustrating, testing players' resolve to fight their way into (or back into) the major leagues.
"It's kind of a little bewildering against the backdrop of a very strong U.S. economy," said Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman on Tuesday, in response to an analyst question about the firm's stock price this year.
"Your continued refusal to engage in real consultation with the elected leaders of Flint is bewildering, and it contradicts one of the key lessons of your own task force," Cummings wrote in the nine-page letter.
While there's evidence from other animal studies that a mother's genes influence the wellbeing of her babies, the idea that social partner's genes could affect not just one's behavior but also their body may seem bewildering.
The report caps a bewildering week of news about Mueller's Russia investigation, which included the revelation that Trump's 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort handed polling data to a man alleged to be a Russian intelligence asset.
Her style extends to the postmodern rococo of her set design and the bewildering variety of costumed characters she plays on her show, giving us something like Platonic philosophical dialogues in the idiom of social media.
The 127-year-old conglomerate, which was a storied CEO training ground under prior chiefs Jack Welch and Jeff Immelt, also needs to simplify its bewildering financial reports and become more frank with investors, Culp said.
Despite a worrying penchant for hiring and firing managers at a bewildering rate, the Italian might finally have stumbled across the answer to Leeds' prayers with the summer appointment of former Swansea City boss Garry Monk.
But this improvement has already generated controversy about how the Cuban government may tax that income — one of many examples of the bewildering legal and economic limbo in which a group like Malpaso has to operate.
Amid a rebuilding project that has turned the airport into a bewildering construction zone, Delta Air Lines is opening the first sliver of its new Terminal C. And hardened LaGuardia users will find it virtually unrecognizable.
Though JetBlue routinely offers similar short-lived sales, the latest comes on the heels of the extended Black Friday/Cyber Monday window in which airlines rolled out a bewildering array of offers meant to juice sales.
There is little room for her later self — the adult who becomes a psychotherapist with an expertise in psychological control — to interlace observations about her parents' barbaric character or to explore the bewildering spirals of manipulation.
Oswald, a former Marine, had become "a changed man with a new and bewildering personality when he returned to the United States in 1962," according to his wife, Marina, whom he married while living in Russia.
After all, when it's not being politicized, commodified, or appropriated, art can revert to its fundamental purpose: to help us make sense or find hope as we struggle through life on this bewildering and embattled planet.
One of Boeing's bewildering failures in the MCAS design is that despite the existence of two independent angle-of-attack sensors, the system did not require agreement between them to conclude that a stall had occurred.
I remember ages ago, the word "evil" was purloined, and it's been very bewildering to me watching the word "refugee" morph into the word "immigrant" morph into the word "terrorist" within the space of nine months.
Directly after the clash of the titans, the Outlaws (0-23) lost a battle of the basement-dwellers against the Uprising (1-1) in what can only be described as an incredible series of bewildering events.
Over many cups of coffee, Grillo attempted to explain the bewildering nature of this war: its major players, where the money goes, how he copes with risks and what might be done to quell the violence.
On top of that, Texas encompasses a bewildering political environment that consists of five of the nation's 20 largest cities, each its own planet, and vast rural areas that have little in common with one another.
The Palace of Westminster, which includes the Houses of Parliament, is a bewildering warren of corridors, and the work of ensuring that it was clear of assailants took time in the immediate aftermath of the assault.
The United States faces a bewildering variety of challenges abroad: China's rise, Russia's resurgence, the barbarity of violent extremist groups, the vulnerability of our information networks, and the decline of freedom and liberty around the world.
It requires most Americans to spend not just money, but also time and energy agonizing over the bewildering logistics of coverage and treatment — confusing plans, exorbitant premiums and deductibles, exclusive networks, mysterious tests, outrageous drug prices.
The way Peter Daou sees it, the internet is a dark and bewildering place, full of sexist trolls and Bernie bros and heaps of "fake news" imported from foreign lands that gave Donald Trump the presidential election.
The warm months, oddly, are worse than the cold, because many of his customers leave town — a concept bewildering to a man who hasn't taken a vacation since 1995, when he visited his mother before she died.
Medical procedures are expensive and between the uncertainty of a prognosis and the bewildering amount of jargon thrown around in hospitals—most people are just looking for an easier way to understand their ailments and health problems.
But the US legislative system now has a bewildering array of choke points where bills can be killed, all of which were on display during the shutdown, and none of which are going anywhere any time soon.
Here the grotesque ghost also hides in shadows With bewildering borders, too Gets sucked into the beautiful ambiences of life, And from the other faraway bank Even the high sounds of the bugle are thought to echo.
The latter scratched the avant itch of isolation through beautifully bewildering music videos and honest to goodness endurance performance art that lasted through media interviews, packed stadium shows, career slumps, and the heights of fame and iconography.
"Like when I also found out that my younger daughter — the boy she has a crush on had a crush on somebody else — and it was just [a] bewildering juvenile response deep inside of me," Peet adds.
Justice Antonin Scalia made the bewildering suggestion that Congress only reauthorized the VRA in 2006 because lawmakers would not be re-elected if they voted against it, as if that were not how representative democracy should work.
Sex Criminals is having a lot more fun with itself than The City and the City but its focus is still on ordinary people, just in this case they are being introduced to something strange and bewildering.
It takes only a glance at a hospital bill or at the myriad choices you may have for health care coverage to get a sense of the bewildering complexity of health care financing in the United States.
The social and political fault lines that were fast opening up in pre-war, wartime and then post-war India are every bit as complex and bewildering as the physical tears that sunder the immense Himalayan peaks.
He also accepted full responsibility in April for a bewildering chain of events that mistakenly left the impression that the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson was rushing to confront an increasingly belligerent North Korea, when it was not.
One challenge, Mr. Epstein said, is that different manufacturers use different names for the same technologies and may offer them in a bewildering array of combinations, so shoppers should read up on the different systems before buying.
Since moving to New York City, where locals and tourists have their own bewildering shopping rituals, I began to think about the Commons less from an annoyed neighbor's point of view and more as an armchair psychologist.
Still, snooker, the pool variant with a sometimes bewildering array of 291 colored balls on the table, would seem to be a sport that favors neither men nor women, since strength and size are not major assets.
For my family — a tiny clan that includes my parents, Leonard and Natasha; my sister; my aunt, Irina; my cousin, Alex, his wife and their young son — the debut of Gomelsky has been simultaneously hilarious and bewildering.
"The prosecutor's requests appear to be nothing short of bewildering, because they are not based on any objective scientific data and contrast with what emerged during the trial," he said in a statement issued by the company.
The fallout from the fire had been too bewildering, and, a month later, as we sat in my car in front of the Park Slope Food Co-op, I told William that I couldn't live with him.
Elsewhere Addison Groove has turned in a bewildering Chic edit, there's a new rattling slammer from a Keita Sano, and Twisted Nerve head Andy Votel has turned in two hours of gorgeous selections for Dekmantel's Selectors series.
CARRIE GOLKIN New York To the Editor: If ever there were an opportunity to alienate young women voters, Gloria Steinem and Madeleine Albright are carrying the torch with their bewildering reprimands of young female supporters of Bernie Sanders.
It may especially illuminate how much of the Republican coalition now rejects an underpinning of shared facts required to even pursue a dialogue with contrasting viewpoints -- as Jordan and McCarthy demonstrated in their bewildering television appearances last weekend.
It's a career of spectacular highs, like the aforementioned iPhone, iPod, and iMac, as well as some bewildering lows, like the iPod Hi-Fi or the just plain awful Magic Mouse 2 and the 1st-gen Apple Pencil.
It was only once it spun out on its own that it became the overstuffed junk drawer it is today: a bewildering combination of private messages, group chats, ephemeral stories, gaming, customer service bots, payments, and phone calls.
Let us pretend for just a moment that truth really does matter and words really do have consequences (lol, I know, right?), and apply the the longstanding rules of political gaffe coverage to this bewildering and unprecedented election.
But the bewildering, bewildered emotion that emoji conveys is what grief often looks like when there are no witnesses, and the embarrassing service that social media provides is the ability to make ourselves witnessed even when we're alone.
This refusal to admit mistakes—combined with a stubborn and bewildering refusal to do self-oppo research—has only exacerbated the fallout from the scandal over the Trump campaign's ties to the Russian government and/or intelligence agencies.
It doesn't move forward so much as oscillate, tracing the ever-shifting, sometimes bewildering course of Elena's feelings about Lila, the person who both inspires her deepest feelings and drives her to her pettiest and most wounding treacheries.
There is, for instance, Nunu's lonely, bewildering childhood; her father, whose promise fizzled to nothing before his premature death; her mother, who fell into a kind of bewildered depression; her home, in which most everything was left unsaid.
But the doctored stories, sandwiched by reposts of content from legitimate news organizations and partisan websites, raise some bewildering questions, even as public awareness has grown of online disinformation and the Russian trolls fueling some of the untruths.
As President Donald Trump is on the cusp of being the third president to be formally impeached by Congress, his social media team is bewildering the internet by editing the president&aposs head onto fictional and public figures.
When she decided to stick it out, she was confronted with what she described as a bewildering public school selection system governed by an algorithm that determines where children in the city are placed — sometimes miles from home.
"Powell and the Fed deserve respect and are to be credited for navigating monetary policy through a bewildering onslaught of non-monetary factors like trade wars or geopolitical risk," said David Kotok, chief investment officer at Cumberland Advisors.
While Chinese officials have found Mr. Trump a bewildering figure with a penchant for inflammatory statements, they have come to at least one clear judgment: In Mr. Trump's Washington, his son-in-law is the man to know.
It makes for a bewildering read: both a valiant attempt to delineate an entire society and an unwieldy narrative where depth gets lost in the description of yet another character's appearance or opinions or quickly sketched back story.
NEW DELHI, India — As a woman in my twenties who grew up in India — a country where abuse of women has been described as the biggest human rights violation on Earth — the SlutWalks of 2785 were, frankly, bewildering.
For a person who hasn't seen dying before, this strange, unpredictable breathing can be bewildering, a horror: because of the irregular intervals between the breaths, there is no knowing until a while afterward which breath is the last.
But members of the Fire Brigade Employees Union, which represents firefighters in Australia, said at a news conference last week that it was "bewildering" that the government expected volunteer firefighters to work for months on end without compensation.
During the process of interpreting the tangles of stinkweed, crumpled chain link fences, and haphazard façades reaching for sneaker-festooned power lines, Brown began to see Marie Antoinette's piled hair — and from that bewildering epiphany the aforementioned shift followed.
" As Martin writes, "At first sight these plays do, indeed, confront their public with a bewildering experience, a veritable barrage of wildly irrational, often nonsensical goings-on that seem to go counter to all accepted standards of stage conventions.
Given a bewildering profusion of choices — to go oversize or trim, minimal or maximal, crisply corporate or effusively romantic — and the steadily soaring prices of ready- to-wear, a certain amount of fashion fatigue was bound to set in.
ProPublica and NPR are examining the bewildering, sometimes enraging ways the health insurance industry works, by taking an inside look at the games, deals and incentives that often result in higher costs, delays in care or denials of treatment.
For Ms. McDougall, then 26, it was the start of a wild and bewildering ride that six weeks later would end up with her being pulled out of Libya by her employer, the powerhouse London law firm Allen & Overy.
Boasting a bewildering array of shots and spins, the eighth seed crushed her Czech teenage opponent 6-1 6-3 to win her first Grand Slam title, and Australia's first French women's singles crown in more than four decades.
Together, they generated the bewildering intricacy necessary for a cell to build a constellation of other cells out of the same genes, and for the cells to add "memories" to their genomes and transmit these memories to their progeny.
He lives in New York, estranged from both his rich sister and his bewildering son, trying out a story about an elderly Indian estranged from his rich sister, wishing he had a son to talk to, falling in love.
Disability may coexist with shocking ability; indeed, the shocking ability may rise in part from the depth of consciousness required of people who are disabled and who have to figure out an often bewildering world through their particular consciousness.
Doug Collins, the top Republican on the committee, pivoted from the Democrats' urgency to frame the latest in a bewildering sequence of Republican defenses of Trump, most of which have avoided a damaging pattern of facts about his conduct.
After bewildering residents and officials of Sweden by suggesting Saturday that a terror-related incident had occurred over the weekend in the small Nordic nation, President Donald Trump attributed his comment to a Fox News interview with a conservative filmmaker.
In the case of "One Thousand Shacks," the repetition of these endless small shanties gives the maker a sense of control over the bewildering notion that 20% of the world's populations struggles with the condition of poverty on a daily basis.
Adding to the bewildering nature of Trump's tweets is his demand not just for US companies to develop 5G networks as quickly as possible, but 6G, a networking specification that doesn't remotely exist even on the most basic, theoretical levels.
Thanks to a combination of a lack of motive, his consistent version of events, and data gathered from EEG readings, no charges were pressed against him because all evidence pointed to the unlikely and bewildering truth that Parks had been sleepwalking.
Our world has grown so bewildering and complicated, in no small part because of the finger jammed on technology's fast-forward button, that many people have given up trying to make sense of it — or to make sense at all.
Ackman was tactical and tenacious, driven and determined, at times even obsessive in his torment, yet to the executive who'd spent the bulk of his time bobbing and weaving to avoid the onslaught, Ackman was, at the same time, bewildering.
Just as many Britons feel emotionally apart and even alien from Europe, so they see the European Union as an opaque, bewildering abstraction, a mysterious bureaucratic behemoth that hoovers up their money and independence while giving little (or nothing) in return.
It's bewildering to see your home transform before your eyes from the place you went to school and played in the park and hung out with your friends into a synonym for horror, the freshest entry on a tragic list.
Here's just one bewildering example: The current bill would lower tariffs on electric delivery vans from China just nine years after the Obama administration spent billions of dollars to try to build an electric-vehicle industry in the United States.
Three have perfect pitch, all have classical training, and Wells has brought in a succession of experts to teach them a bewildering range of other techniques: alpine yodelling, Bulgarian belting, Persian Tahrir, and Inuit and Tuvan throat singing, among others.
But this popcorn fare is also a somewhat bewildering choice for someone with an increasingly prestigious reputation as a filmmaker in his own right, one who directed and starred in "Argo," which won the Academy Award for best picture in 2013.
To disclose too many details would be to spoil the book, since much of its momentum relies on the true crime at the center of it, and the mystery of how the many bewildering bits of information might all fit together.
Assigning value to species is a nearly impossible undertaking, because it involves a bewildering number of variables, including ecological importance, utility (coral reefs can act as breakwaters during coastal storms), the species' place in our heritage, even its beauty or symbolism.
Conjuring a dank, grimy-gray palette that's coldly oppressive, he and his cinematographer, Neil Oseman, fail to elucidate a bewildering jumble of real-world evils (hunger, physical abuse) and otherworldly threats (premonitions, demonic possession) that never come close to cohering.
But the production itself is bewildering: It incorporates a lecture on poetics delivered piecemeal throughout the performance by an actor, a late-evening monologue about Surrealism, and a massive canvas that is constantly painted and repainted on the rotating stage.
But few shows have as bewildering a topic as "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever," the 1965 jaw-dropper about ESP, telekinesis and past-life regression that's a weird mix of laughably earnest woo-woo and chipper Broadway savvy.
How else could you describe our bewildering era: when presidents pay off porn stars (and everybody shrugs) and we have to prepare for wicked storms called bomb cyclones and the NFL's winless Cleveland Browns (0-16, baby!) earn the No.
This is another of Boeing's bewildering failures — the implementation of an automated nose-down input meant to make for an authentic control feel but allowed to keep at it again and again while throwing the airplane wildly out of trim.
Parents like Sullivan, refusing to put their kids in mental institutions or to blame their own parenting for the condition, gradually formed themselves into a bewildering constellation of activist groups, with different agendas and different conceptions of what autism was.
In movies like Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005) and The Future (603), she mixes a quirky sensibility with the dream logic of a performance artist to tell stories about lonely people looking for connection in a bewildering world.
It happens in a bewildering assortment of venues, including "piracy libraries" that turn up in Google searches, illegal PDFs on eBay, counterfeit physical copies on Amazon, private file-sharing groups on Facebook, and person-to-person sharing via thumb drive.
During coffee breaks, many British colleagues asked me and other American visitors to explain the bewildering news that President Trump had announced his intention to cut the budget for the National Institutes of Health by 18.3 percent, about $5.8 billion.
He controls more than forty companies, which cover a bewildering range of interests, from R2465, a new complex of galleries on the site of an old Renault factory in Paris, to Smartcopter, an idea for developing a low-cost helicopter.
Jazz, roots-rock, country, blues: You'd expect that from a band led by Sparks, a Houston-bred former sideman of the late Doug Sahm, a Texas musician who absorbed all the sounds of this bewildering (at least to outsiders) state.
We're having sex and cunnilingus and sucking cock and just everything … You can call it hetero-normal, white bread sex, but that was startling and confusing at a time when female pleasure had no agency and was bewildering even to women.
Unlike the music she released a couple of years later on Easter, where she embraced a more accessible sound, Horses is an unearthly and bewildering creation that feels as though it's been wrenched from the most shadowy crevices of her mind.
It's about bewildering or nonexistent food regulations that allow US restaurants and retailers to label their cheese products as "Parmesan," even though the stuff in the green Kraft can bears almost no tactile or gustatory resemblance to Italy's storied Parmigiano-Reggiano.
But the fact that it fails on so many levels makes it both disappointing for fans looking to stick it to the critics for not "getting it," and utterly bewildering for anyone uninterested in the larger fandom, simply looking for a good show.
On a note that would have been familiar to his American evangelical listeners (but perhaps bewildering to people outside that camp), the Russian cleric used the gathering to make a link between violence in the Middle East and secularist trends in Western countries.
The firm, which was eventually called Webegg, quickly became one of the leading internet consulting outfits in Italy, doing a brisk business helping older firms to find "web-based solutions" and other­wise navigate the bewildering world of bits, messaging software, and online marketing.
How can you possibly believe that a religion 1,400 years old, with well over 1.5 billion adherents, who are found in almost every part of the planet, and represent a diversity that is as bewildering as it is overwhelming, simply hates us?
" Theosophy in Australia's 1896 review called it "one of the most bewildering and weirdest books published this year," adding that "as an Avenging Angel killing vivisectionists by the power of will alone, she appears in a new character to most of us.
Just a day after he condemned and called out by name white supremacists, neo-Nazis and other far-right extremists groups who violently rallied in Charlottesville, Virginia, the President did a bewildering, unexpected about-face and pretty much took it all back.
The 19963-year-old went into a bewildering slump in mid-21996 that only ended when he won Wimbledon last year before he went on to claim his third U.S. Open crown and move to 2100 Grand Slam titles, three behind Rafa Nadal.
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Even if the stunningly complex "game" of nuclear brinksmanship in Northeast Asia were being played only by fully-rational adversaries, the rapidly bewildering momentum of events between Washington and Pyongyang would still insistently demand that each contestant strive relentlessly for escalation dominance.
And in a series of recent bewildering statements, Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, suggested Gates may have taken part in a meeting in mid-2016 to discuss the Trump campaign's upcoming sit-down with a Russian lawyer billed as bringing dirt on Hillary Clinton.
Although clearly no cash-in or rush job, his second album gathered 17 Metacritic reviews averaging a pitiful 59, the most bewildering a sympathetic Pitchfork piece that could have been a 79 as easily as the 51 some asshole stuck on it.
In the book's most interesting chapter, Nochlin assesses the lesser-known naturalistic painter Fernand Pelez, whose bewildering "Grimaces and Misery: The Saltimbanques" depicts tired, underfed children performing in a Paris sideshow, a spectacle of misère that stands in for the impoverished city.
But inconsistent airspeed readings can feed incorrect data to automated systems, complicating takeoffs and bewildering flight crews, especially when the plane is flying over water, where it is harder to gauge how fast a jet is going by looking out the window.
About two dozen people involved with "Great Comet" — creators, performers, producers and investors, many of whom would speak only anonymously to protect their ability to continue working in an industry with long memories and few jobs — described a bewildering sequence of events.
It uses a high frame rate — that is, the number of images shown per second, which here is 60 instead of the cinematic 24 — to create a smooth sense of motion, and it has an almost bewildering complexity of angles and viewpoints.
Trump's shielding of Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, who had posed with the corpse of a young ISIS fighter, led to a bewildering set of events that have yet to be explained and the firing of yet another senior official, Navy Secretary Richard Spencer.
A Medicare program designed to help up to 2100,230 people a year avert Type 20183 diabetes only managed to enroll about 22018 people last year, because of a bewildering set of regulatory hurdles that kept providers from signing up to work with patients.
"What happened on Boxing Day 1963 was bewildering... it was as if the clubs were making up for the total lack of games the previous season," he said, referring to the gargantuan snowstorm which had demolished the festive fixture list in the winter of 1962.
The book reverberates with familiar Stroutian themes: the difficulties of making sense of the past and finding a place in a bewildering world; the unbearably close, unbearably painful relationships between mothers and daughters; how the tragedies of one generation are visited on the next.
If the goal of the anti-abortion movement is to stop second-term-or-later abortions, why do anti-abortion groups and their legislative allies also favor establishing a bewildering obstacle course of arbitrary regulations that affect abortions from the moment of conception onward.
Over the years, I've had the pleasure of covering a lot of mind-blowing science at Motherboard, some of it wonderful, much of it terrifying: the ability to create believable fake porn videos, whatever time crystals are, and the bewildering, synchronous movements of the universe.
The rebels lack consistent military aid — particularly with the incoming administration of President-elect Donald J. Trump expressing doubts about the current level of American support for them — and they are divided among a bewildering array of groups, including Qaeda aspirants and Kurdish separatists.
Each time I do, their presence, or their tangible absence, seems to tell me with greater insistence something about their experience and mine, about the bewildering century since Britain captured this city and lost these men in 1917 — and about the century that's coming.
" He also warns that you might not like the protagonist of "Soul Survivor," the man who has been accused of spousal abuse and, McDonough implies, perhaps worse: "There will be those who find the portrait that emerges in these pages somewhat bewildering, even disturbing.
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But it is unusual for three events with the potential to set the tone of a crucial campaign and the political year ahead to unfold in such a compressed time frame -- one that encapsulates the sense-scrambling reality of Washington in the bewildering Trump era.
One can certainly criticize both the curious timing and the methodology of President Obama's diplomatic response, but for the president-elect to take such a decency-insulting stance, ostensibly at the direct expense of the sitting president, is as inflammatory as it is bewildering.
Sorting through all the revelations in "The Well-Tempered Clavier" on one viewing is a fool's errand for your humble recapper, given the multiple timelines, the tricks of memory, the Arnold unveilings and the other narrative loop-de-loops attempted in this bewildering hour.
In November, when the Central Intelligence Agency went further and concluded that the Russian hacking was intended to favor Mr. Trump, he rejected the finding as "ridiculous," though he and President Vladimir Putin of Russia have repeatedly expressed a bewildering and alarming mutual admiration.
Siren said the impersonation claim was particularly bewildering because she had gone out of her way to include additional documentation in her appeal to Facebook linking her given name with her stage name and showing that she owned the copyright for her stage name.
But Trump being Trump, there were also bewildering asides, withering off-script take downs of Democrats -- including calling them "treasonous" for not cheering last week's speech -- and the braggadocio with his tongue slightly in his cheek that made his 2016 campaign rallies compelling viewing.
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon's top commander in the Pacific accepted full responsibility on Wednesday for a bewildering chain of events this month that mistakenly left the impression that the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson was rushing to confront an increasingly belligerent North Korea, when it was not.
Hamilton is caught between twin pressures: It can be authentic hip-hop and create a bewildering experience for those who go to the theater without having heard the cast recording, or it can provide a more pure musical theater experience and sound like watered-down hip-hop.
The online world is filled with a bewildering grab bag of vaping stores that automatically post sales announcements, advocates who auto-respond to hashtags, and genuine bots that steadily disperse misinformation, he said, intermingled with real people who turn automatic behavior on and off in random fashion.
It's unveiling a new router today, under the bewildering name "WRT32X," that builds in Killer networking — a brand of wireless tech often found in high-end gaming machines that's meant to prioritize internet traffic to the things a gamer cares about most: first and foremost, their games.
We should warn you at the outset that prices and available models fluctuate wildly, even week to week—with new TVs hitting the market regularly and older ones sticking around for a long while, taking a look on a site like Amazon can be a bewildering experience.
Perhaps the bewildering level of detail they were given inadvertently shifted the students' focus from the fairness of the process back to their unfavorable grades or to their lack of understanding of the actual procedure, thereby undoing whatever gains in trust he had hoped to achieve.
" Says Juurlink of this number, "I think it's on the high side," but he adds, "Here again, we don't have good real-world [studies] following people from the start of therapy until addiction or not, and we have this bewildering inconsistency in how addiction is defined.
I don't just mean his recent focus on death or his urge toward self-­portraiture, nor do I mean his bewildering decision to remove himself to Long Beach and Miami, or even the trail of late nights and young women he has begun to leave behind.
The spirit of rock lives on near gate D57 (and the surrounding fifteen gates, which can all hear Billy Squier's "The Stroke" blasting), in the only dining establishment that abides by Ace Frehley's trademark lawyer's heavy-metal principles: sex, drugs, and a bewildering number of menu sections.
To prove it, he has tried, like any enterprising American, to capitalize on the country's feverish, bewildering affection by accepting some sort of sponsorship deal from Uber, creating his own "Bone Zone" T-shirt line, and conducting an interview with the people of Reddit on Thursday.
Across 35 minutes, he bounces between insectoid acid, baile funk, and nigh-new agey ambience, the whole set's both rapturous and bewildering—a head-scratcher that you can't help but nod along to, which is more or less the appeal of his music to begin with.
Seeing a chance to prove himself, a young police officer (played by Boyd Holbrook) throws himself into solving the bewildering case at the same time that his detective brother-in-law (Michael C. Hall, an expert in fictional serial killer stories onscreen) is doing the same thing.
The thing happening in the car—the phone call, the man's voice, his bewildering request—did not seem real compared with Mellie's loping stride as she deftly stole the ball and toyed with it, her skittering feet driving it toward the net and then past the goalie.
Better, and more urgent, are earlier works here that plumb the wild world made by contemporary technology — above all "Duty Free Art," a 2015 lecture performance that maps bewildering (and mostly real!) connections among the Syrian civil war, art-world tax evasion and Justin Bieber's Twitter account.
The prime asset of this friendly but toothless show, which opened on Tuesday night at the Pershing Square Signature Center, is Duncan Sheik's pastel score, a hazy evocation of roads not taken by two square, 30-something couples floundering through a bewildering new world of erotic freedom.
Sitting between the over-ear WH-1000X M3 and the true wireless WF-1000X M3 (yes, Sony's headphone naming conventions continue to be bewildering), the WI-1000X M2 could be at risk of being crowded out by the rest of Sony's very capable portable audio lineup.
Not only was the increased potency of fentanyl dangerous, but the variability it introduced into the heroin market proved deadly, both because various analogs came in bewildering strengths, and because the difference between a safe dose and a fatal one was now only a milligram or less.
Just over a week ago, the people of my country narrowly voted to leave the European Union, a decision that has turned our lives into a 24-hour rolling news channel that deals in a bewildering concoction of fear, despair, joy, gossip, patriotism, xenophobia, and sheer confusion.
In the months I've been writing about PYMK, as Facebook calls it, I've heard more than a hundred bewildering anecdotes:A man who years ago donated sperm to a couple, secretly, so they could have a child—only to have Facebook recommend the child as a person he should know.
In sum, Netanyahu experienced what many world leaders seeking to establish ties and advance their interests with the new administration may go through: wading through a bewildering morass of traditional US policy, ideological revamp and seat-of-the-pants improvisation, with accompanying measures of chaos, scandal and Trumpspeak.
It might end up being the best hardcore record that comes out this year (although it'll probably need to take a seat behind that bewildering record by The Armed, who somehow successfully took Genghis Tron's pioneering electrogrind sound and mixed it with Kurt Ballou's glossy Converge-like production).
When asked, point blank, by a journalist with the Associated Press who he believes — Putin, who denied interfering in the U.S. election, or U.S. law enforcement, who have clear evidence Russia was involved — if he would denounce Putin's interference and confront him, Trump gave the most bewildering answer.
It is impossible to tell, through this presentation, if Kavita B. Schmid suffers from a lack of empathy for their viewers or, by literally embedding us within a bewildering warp of perhaps-connected and dislocating pieces, an overabundance of willingness to force empathy with their particular strain of madness.
Before you start considering all the bells and whistles and bewildering details of other trust vehicles, figure out what you want to accomplish first:  "Figure out your goals first, then start focusing on what types of trusts can help you meet those goals," said Shier at Northern Trust.
Under the proposed regulations, each porn site would have been required to implement their own age-verification system—which as Wired UK noted, would create a bewildering array of options and potentially require porn viewers to hand over sensitive personal information to multiple services to get past age gates.
Scott O. LilienfeldProfessor, Psychology, Emory College, and the editor of Science and Pseudoscience in Clinical Psychology, among other booksOur minds tend to seek out and detect patterns; that's basically an adaptive tendency, as it helps us to make sense of our often bewildering worlds and to avoid danger.
But on top of that, I always want to make sure we're synthesizing the avalanche of bewildering news that seems to come at us every day in a way that makes sense of things for the viewer and gives them important context for understanding what's happening and why.
Others, like the band's deconstructed 1978 rendition of The Rolling Stone's "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," would be more overtly confrontational—less a cover than a "correction," as the band described it, bewildering Mick Jagger and television audiences alike with its clanking, mechanical samples and Mothersbaugh's arhythmic yelps.
From the fantastically wonderful and innovative to the extremely weird and mundane, it is a slightly bewildering, seemingly endless maze of booths filled with outdoor gear and apparel that consumes the Colorado Convention Center in Downtown Denver, Colorado, twice a year (in summer and fall) for three straight days.
John Burris, a civil rights lawyer in Oakland who was involved in the 2003 settlement and has monitored police overhauls, said the scandals had been bewildering and disheartening because the force appeared to be on the cusp of emerging from more than a decade of court-mandated oversight.
"Too many Americans still strain to pay for their physician visits and prescriptions, cover their deductibles or pay their monthly insurance bills; struggle to navigate a complex, sometimes bewildering system; and remain uninsured," Mr. Obama said in an article published online in The Journal of the American Medical Association.
Susan Dynarski, a professor of education, economics and public policy at the University of Michigan, has proposed replacing the current "bewildering array" of options with a single government program, Loans for Educational Opportunity, in which federal low-interest loans would be repaid via payroll deductions after the students graduate.
This has been the experience of little 5-year-old José, torn from his father in El Paso, Texas, and forced into a bewildering journey in the company of people he has never met, first a government escort and then a foster mother, according to The New York Times.
The structure seems designed to mimic such ensemble comedies as the films "Love Actually" and "Valentine's Day," jumping back and forth between the narration of a bewildering assortment of characters, including a patternmaker, a movie star, two sales clerks, a private detective, a publicist, a model and an undertaker.
Ultimately, Cohen would plead guilty to one count of making false statements to a bank — after a bewildering cycle of loans and refinancings among three different banks, all made while his once-profitable investments in the taxi cab industry were imploding under the threat from ride-sharing apps.
The debate had none of the splashy excess of the casino mega-resorts a few miles away, along the city's million-watt main strip, where one hotel is shaped like an Egyptian pyramid and there is a bewildering choice of shows featuring famous magicians, singers, circus acts and strippers.
Certainly, there is a bewildering scope of identity issues within the original archive, as well as how Schonberger expanded upon it by inserting himself as a proxy for his subject, divorcing the materials from their original context, and rearranging them according to his own sense of internal order.
The global tide is being driven by a bewildering range of factors, among them surging populism, waves of migration crises, economic inequality and the disappearance of rebukes from the U.S. President Trump "has barely paid lip service to the promotion of universal human rights," our Cairo bureau chief writes.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has embarked on an unprecedented campaign to put the stamp of the State Police on New York City, rerouting troopers to city airports and toll plazas from upstate areas that rely on them and bewildering some of the officials charged with carrying out his orders.
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My attitude is that we don't have the right to lay blame for the results of this election at anybody's feet, but, to me, it is bewildering—it is baffling—it is hard to make sense of why this was not a five-alarm fire in the White House.
Most are white hipsters, who proudly fly LGBTQ+ colours and put signs in their windows welcoming refugees, only a tiny minority of whom can afford to buy their offerings, which come in colourful yet bewildering combinations of flavours and toppings, and often seem intended to be Instagrammed rather than eaten.
The stage featured a slog of a debate that covered lots of familiar ground on health care, climate change, foreign policy, abortion and criminal justice but did little to narrow the choices for voters who had already seen a bewildering number of candidates visit the state over the past year.
For a price, Coord will give software developers at those companies access to thorough, standardized API data on tolls, parking, and curb space in cities across the US. "There's a bewildering array of mobility options that seems to be increasing every day," said Stephen Smyth, the new CEO of Coord.
Microsoft, Dolby, Anker, and the countless gaming gear brands also expanded the bewildering plethora of headphone choices this year, and the trend for 2019 is for everyone to continue transitioning to USB-C, for charging at least, while the entire headphones category continues improving faster than anything else in tech.
The title of the show came from a letter Conner sent to one of his gallerists: My work is described as beautiful, horrible, hogwash, genius, maundering, precise, quaint, avant-garde, historical, hackneyed, masterful, trivial, intense, mystical, virtuosic, bewildering, absorbing, concise, absurd, amusing, innovative, nostalgic, contemporary, iconoclastic, sophisticated, trash, masterpieces, etc.
Whether Hemon's escape was a stroke of luck or a tragic turning point is one of the questions that haunt the various alter egos who proliferate in his short stories and novels, caught between a bewildering life they never wanted and the pall of mass death that hangs over their city.
Clinton's view the week before Election Day: a final national slide show as she trudges to the White House, or to the most stunning loss in modern American political history, produced amid the blur of "Hello, (Insert City Here)!" rallies and bewildering political headaches that have consumed her final sprint.
Combine racial fluidity with another trend -- the US is projected to become a majority-minority country by 2044 -- and many envision a Brown New World where there will be such a bewildering gumbo in the nation's melting pot that a racist would get exhausted trying to hate people who look different.
They were made, in short, by the force that has been at the heart of the national experience since the country's inception, and that drives the national legend still: relentless, destabilizing change and the bewildering conditions that come in its wake—change on the American scale and at the American speed.
Then, come what may — whether politicians in Britain and Europe strike a deal, or whether the bewildering torment known as Brexit yields border chaos — the company can rely on that stash to get its goods to European customers after March 29, the day Britain is supposed to leave the European bloc.
Whether recruiting partners to confront North Korea even as he castigated them for trade abuses, or embracing China at the same time that he lined up a like-minded coalition to contain it, Mr. Trump was often a bewildering figure to countries that had already viewed the new president with anxiety.
In Silicon Valley one grows so used to seeing enormous sums of money expended on things barely categorizable as irritations, let alone serious problems, that it is a bit bewildering to be presented with the opposite: existential problems being addressed on shoestring budgets by founders actually passionate about their domain.
If I have done so now, here in the parking lot of Stop & Shop,May I smile with self-compassion,And not curse my cluelessness,As the cars where I live are all Subarus,And all the same model, and all the same "jasmine green,"A bewildering forest of Foresters.
Of course, it doesn't make sense to talk about Lohan and her descent into…whatever you might call it — maybe madness, or drug addiction, or just the recesses of C-list celebdom (which, for her, has involved bewildering accents and an attempted kidnapping) — as if we had nothing to do with it.
A handful of glowing testimonials, preferably in broken English about unrelated products and written by a known review purveyor on Fiverr, can not only take out a competitor and allow you to move up a slot in Amazon's search results, it can land your rival in the bewildering morass of Amazon's suspension system.
But with right-wing revivals sprouting all across Europe, not to mention the rise of Donald Trump here in the United States, Knausgaard's book is a reminder that if we are to understand this movement's appeal, if we are to grasp the nature of this bewildering other, we should begin by looking inwards.
In fewer than three hundred pages of cogent prose, Rutherford-Johnson catalogues the bewildering diversity of twenty-first-century composed music, and, more important, makes interpretative sense of a corpus that ranges from symphonies and string quartets to improvisations on smashed-up pianos found in the Australian outback (Ross Bolleter's " Secret Sandhills ").
The global tide is being driven by a bewildering range of factors, among them surging populism, waves of migration crises, economic inequality and the disappearance of rebukes from the U.S. In Egypt, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, above at an African Union meeting this week, is running practically unopposed for another term.
Director Duncan Jones — the filmmaker behind the small-scale sci-fi pleasures Moon and Source Code — tries mightily to rise above the genre's limitations, but in the end he delivers a lumbering, often bewildering film weighed down by two decades' worth of video game lore and the expectations that lore has created.
It means immersion in a bewildering array of High Victoriana, Cyber Goth, early modernist literature, 1920s sci-fi utopias, 19th century French illustration, early H.G. Wells, Jules Verne pastiche, waistcoats, teapot nerf guns, leather breeches, 1999's Will Smith-fronted blockbuster Wild Wild West, customized Doc Martens, and the Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes adaptations.
Her form is surgical verging on robotic, and she explains it to laypeople with a doctor's bedside manner—wheels turning, regularly checking in with her audience as she simplifies the difficult and complex technique essential to her sport, and its essential impossibility of the piloting of hairpin turns on slender planks at a bewildering clip.
But rather than construct a new, liberatory mythology, as Blake did in his dense and bewildering "prophetic" books, Bonney cobbles together a family tree of precursors who can provide him with formal suggestions for his own revolutionary poetics: Pier Paolo Pasolini, Georg Trakl, Diane di Prima, the Greek anarchist actress and poet Katerina Gogou.
The Hariri case has become just one in a profusion of bewildering events — from Saudi Arabia's arrest of princes and wealthy businessmen last weekend to ordering its citizens out of Lebanon on Thursday — that are escalating tensions in the Middle East and fueling anxiety about whether the region is on the verge of military conflict.
The quandary is played out across nearly three hours and a bewildering array of styles that tilt at times in the direction of Noël Coward, J. B. Priestley and flat-out farce, Mr. Head reaching a nadir of sorts when he is required for comic effect to bang his head in disbelief against the wall.
But their display of collegiality seemed intended primarily as a contrast to the explosive and often bewildering statements in recent days from the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Representative Devin Nunes of California, whose perceived closeness with the Trump White House has raised doubts about his ability to conduct an impartial investigation.
What's more, it's highly unlikely that such a pared-down idea as a UBI would make it through Hawaii's legislative process without a bewildering and additionally burdensome series of addendums and conditions being added on, though perhaps that shouldn't be such a surprise, because despite its supposed simplicity, the UBI concept does raise many questions.
He amassed a fortune promoting a bewildering range of popular entertainments: an elderly slave masquerading as George Washington's nursemaid; a gifted Swedish opera singer, Jenny Lind, whom he turned into an international superstar; a half-monkey, half-fish masterpiece of taxidermy that he advertised as the FeeJee Mermaid; and other attractions, dubious and genuine.
" That doctrine — named after General Valery Gerasimov, please note, not repeat not the now-disgraced former-FSB-director Andrei Gerasimov mentioned above — is used there to explain away all Russian activity, even that which appears self-contradictory, as a deliberately bewildering diversity of tactics used to "achieve an environment of permanent unrest and conflict within an enemy state.
In the United States, as Kathryn J. Edin and H. Luke Shaefer showed in their book on extreme poverty, "$63 a Day," the process of qualifying for food stamps and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, the welfare-to-work program created in 1996, can be so demanding, bewildering and degrading that many applicants simply give up.
There are far fewer questions when it comes to the bewildering variety of "wedding" temples, some of which were actually located in the palace complexes, and which were certainly places where pilgrims were "married," however briefly, to a physical embodiment of the cult and state, which Dr. Acama identifies as 'Lady Luck,' the genius loci of Las Vegas.
Sanctions have become the default hammer designed by lawmakers in Congress to fill the void left by the bewildering flattery of Vladimir Putin by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
Indeed, looking back, from a Japanese perspective, one of the most bewildering aspects of Trump's presidential campaign was his revival of Japan-bashing, his rhetoric a throwback to Japan's short-lived tenure as an economic superpower in the 1980s (when, coincidentally, he came of age as a self-stylized celebrity tycoon versed in the art of "deal-making").
This section is heavily dependent on a wonderful New Yorker profile of the linguist Daniel Everett by John Colapinto that, quite frankly, sums up the relevant Chomsky theories more clearly than anything in "The Kingdom of Speech," but no matter, because consistent reading of this bewildering little book is rewarded by the fact that it does eventually end.
In the responses to the terrorist attack on the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in Paris, I saw an opportunity to connect my students with the news around them while also getting them to think about how they could contribute to the conversations about this event, which had prompted a bewildering array of media commentary and online reaction.
But they have a collective ability to draw our attention to the void behind the broken windows, not only the unilluminated void where windows were broken but also the inhumane void that possessed the murderer's soul, the mournful void that overtook the survivors and the abysmal void beneath our way of life, from which a bewildering violence erupts incessantly.
These issues lead her to a frankly bewildering set of events, among them attending a creativity/life guru's Vermont retreat, hosting People Puppets (people in animal costumes) in exchange for a tuition discount, signing up for braces because the orthodontist is a middle-school crush and searching for the culprit in a series of school-hallway pooping incidents.
I told Brown that I felt like one of the unwitting participants in his TV specials, who are often put through bewildering, elaborately constructed scenarios—part social-science experiment, part con game—designed to make them do things they ordinarily wouldn't, whether good (take a bullet for another person) or bad (push a man off a roof).
Particularly bewildering is why this happened in the early decades of the 21st century when the powerful impacts of climate change were becoming abundantly clear, and the scientific basis for the longer terms risks of nuclear power was demonstrably diminishing for one of the key issues — that of cancer due to radioactivity — and particularly nuclear waste.
While the enormity of the disaster at Grenfell Tower was difficult to understand, it also exposed a bewildering media landscape: A broken established media that had lost the trust of the community in North Kensington, England and the wider public, and an insurgent alternative media that is, at its worst, only "alternative" in so far as will blithely promote alternative facts.
Particle physicist and celebrity scientist Brian CoxPhoto: Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Wikimedia Commons)There's a growing, bewildering movement of folks who reject the most basic learnings of science in favor of conspiracy theories and hocus pocus—as a science journalist, I regularly get emails from people who firmly believe the Earth is flat, as shocking as that may seem.
"The bacteria reported at higher levels in the cyclists by Peterson are also elevated in a "bewildering array of different populations including in my own cohorts of HIV positive individuals (but associate with sexual behavior; men who have sex with men, and not HIV itself), rheumatoid arthritis, some morbidly obese people, people who eat certain high-fiber type diets, etc.
In addition to Carell and Aniston, Reese Witherspoon plays Bradley Jackson, a small-time news anchor with the least convincing southern accent I've heard since Cindy in Final Fantasy XV. A clip of her screaming at a coal protest goes viral, and through a series of bewildering decisions by Alex and her boss, Bradley is suddenly in the running to replace Mitch.
But for me, the most bewildering feature of the film lies in what was left on the cutting room floor: Dylan's collaboration with Jacques Levy, a relatively obscure New York avant-garde theater director whose contributions to Rolling Thunder, both as a songwriter and one of the tour's central creative architects, represent one of the most substantial partnerships in Dylan's career.
Our itinerary included a motorboat ride to Philae, begun by a pharaoh in the fourth century B.C. and abandoned by pagans in the sixth century A.D. As we meandered through its courtyard, pylons and sanctuary with our guide, Ahmed A. Kader, an Egyptologist, it became clear that this trip was going to be filled with a bewildering array of dynasties and deities.
But they almost never reflect in a direct way upon the "story" of the opera, instead meandering across ephemera involving a bewildering array of content: masturbation, solitary drinking, out of nowhere ruminations on Renaissance heretic Giordano Bruno, breakfast, desert mirages, lists of numbers, passing clouds of trivial observation, jarring descriptions of camera movements for the video realization of the opera itself.
I could go on about the bewildering scope of the whole thing, but instead I invite you to check out what Lopatin calls the event's "quasilibretto," a hefty document made available to all attendees of the shows, replete with a dramatis personae, an abstract version of the narrative, and a list of the people who helped realize it all, which numbers upwards of 50.
Accordingly, Shulkin's savviness to navigate the political landscape of today should not be under-estimated when it comes to analyzing the future of veterans health care: His perceptiveness for both President Trump and stakeholders in the veterans community is a rarity not just in today's bewildering political climate, it is also atypical for a VA Secretary who's been in office less than a year.
The replacement of a world in which one or a few lifetime jobs in a paternalistic company that provided benefits during your working life and a pension after your retirement by a future in which individuals struggle to survive by piecing together "gigs" and "tasks" with a bewildering variety of federal, state and local social programs may strike many workers as a dystopian nightmare.
The Parliament is the only directly elected body among the bewildering list representing the European Union, but it often struggles for relevance — a fact underscored when Mr. Tajani's ascendance on Tuesday was overshadowed by a speech by Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain on plans for her country to leave the bloc, and an address by Xi Jinping, the Chinese leader, in Davos, Switzerland.

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