The Cork maestro gave a bewildering exhibition of all the skills of the game. |
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Perhaps, our urban jungle is just as bewildering for the old man and his daughter. |
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Choosing among programs can be quite bewildering for the rising high school junior or senior researching colleges and universities. |
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As his character was somewhat labyrinthian, so his mind was bewildering in its range and complexity. |
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Now he's letting on he finds them bewildering, and he's supposed to be Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism! |
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On the whole, the production, and to some extent the play itself, romanticizes the lot of the factory workers in a bewildering way. |
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Out of this bewildering tangle, we are fortunate to have extracted a few points of clarity. |
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To pretty much anyone this lot represents a bewildering, tangled, confused maze of information. |
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It was one of the most bewildering incidents in aviation history during the Pacific War. |
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In between the anxious question and the affirmative answer, the narrative contains a bewildering sequence of events. |
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It is these choices that are so bewildering, so mind-boggling, so paralyzing. |
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In the opening laps, however, cars were entering corners sometimes three abreast, exchanging positions with bewildering frequency. |
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Furthermore, there seem to be a bewildering number of different brain mechanisms activated by the different classes of drugs. |
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Medical technologies that offer new hope also lead to a bewildering thicket of options. |
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This side of glory we are left to wrestle, at times, with quite bewildering providences. |
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Among the many questions to emerge from a bewildering situation, this is perhaps the most sensitive. |
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I am an individual faced daily with a bewildering array of problems for which there is no single answer. |
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A visit to the supermarket can present a shopper with a bewildering array of choices. |
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These technologies, with a bewildering numbers of acronyms, are described in many reviews. |
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Our health care system so bewildering and impersonal that one often doesn't know where to turn or whom to trust. |
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So we are presented with the bizarre and bewildering spectacle of American planes dropping explosives and food on Afghanistan at the same time. |
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The pure associationist's account of our mental life is almost as bewildering as that of the pure spiritualist. |
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I think that takes the prize for the most bewildering and cryptic headline of the day, hands down. |
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The roadsides are crowded with vendors offering a bewildering range of foods, textiles and other goods. |
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In place of imposing rational discovery, the hard-boiled hero experiences bewildering initiation into the violence just under an urbane surface. |
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As a result, forces have considered a bewildering array of alternatives, including guns firing glue, stink bombs and even bean-bags. |
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A bewildering array of storage cubbyholes, pockets, drawers and cupholders will certainly satisfy the most demanding owner. |
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Hence the bewildering array of prime-time programmes showing inept plumbers caught on CCTV or grown men making curtain swags out of potato sacks. |
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Probably only the cause of the Pleistocene ice age has generated as many bewildering theories. |
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Most were hypnotized by the bewildering magician, as if he were a Pied Piper ready to lead them off to a better world. |
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From Cornish Blue shark steaks to Scarborough fresh-dressed crab, the range of fish is bewildering and the quality peerless. |
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Social life, as usual with Dickens, is just a bewildering assortment of eccentrics, grotesques, amiable idiots and moral monstrosities. |
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I don't know if this is endearing eccentricity or a form of bewildering madness. |
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The peace and rest, the security desiderated at such moments is security against the bewildering accidents of so much finite experience. |
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Doorways into the mind and the unknown are symbolized as arcane, bewildering entrances and egresses. |
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Confused and disorientated, they struggle to comprehend the bewildering party decrees of revolutionary achievements and industrial progress. |
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Manufactured memories smother sober analysis and provide ersatz significance to what was, in truth, bewildering chaos. |
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The amount of choice on the menu appears bewildering at first. |
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Bottero's concise explanation of henotheism clarifies how a pantheon, with its bewildering myriad of gods, becomes personalised through personal preference for a single deity. |
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The narrative opens up like a bewildering set of Chinese boxes. |
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Yet, despite the city's size and bewildering cultural mix, getting around it proves remarkably easy, with the grid of streets easily navigated by foot or subway and tram. |
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The stunning yellow kitchen with its five ovens, flat and ridged hotplates, Aga, huge granite work surface and bewildering equipment is alien territory. |
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I suspect the lay reader will find their content bewildering. |
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Her obstinate search for justice, despite her advancing pregnancy and the opposition of her husband and his family, takes her to the bewildering hubbub of the city. |
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As they tightly clasped the bewildering ballot papers bearing the names of 111 parties across the country, some shed tears of joy, some danced in the streets. |
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He points to the clear, simple prose of Ernest Hemingway and Samuel Beckett as examples of brilliant writing that is not bewildering for its complexity. |
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What was bewildering for me was listening to my parents discussing him. |
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Like all the figures churned out in the aftermath of the tsunami, bewildering in their range and enormity, it can only be an estimate and will remain so for some time. |
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Gardeners shopping for fertilizer face a bewildering array of choices. |
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Collecting the ball at pace, he carved his way through the Hull defence with a series of bewildering body swerves and side-steps to score from 40 yards. |
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And Lula would likely have to shelve plans to reform rigid labor laws, overhaul a dysfunctional judiciary, and streamline a bewildering tax system. |
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The choice of cruise lines and cruise ships is pretty bewildering. |
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Such guidance is simply invaluable to those who face the bewildering inconsistencies in English which Romance, Slav, Germanic and even Hungarian generally lack. |
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Anyone wanting a sense of either the broad methodological coherence of this rapprochement or its sometimes bewildering thematic complexity will find resource here. |
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While the fashionability of different areas within Manhattan changes with bewildering swiftness, the Lower East Side has plenty beyond magazine cover stories to recommend it. |
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Photomechanical reproductions are photographs that are printed in ink from plates produced by a bewildering variety of photomechanical, photochemical and photogalvanic means. |
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Among the Rajah's bewildering array of balti choices, two stand out. |
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It varies from the mathematically bewildering to the blindingly obvious. |
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If all goes well I should have enough cash in my piggy bank by Christmas to buy a high-end semi-pro Nikon, my current selection among the bewildering range of digital cameras. |
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What ensues is neither stand-up nor sketch comedy, but a fluid multimedia happening that co-opts the audience and a bewildering number of stooges. |
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The wine comes in a bewildering range of styles from the ultra-sweet to a bone dry version which more closely resembles a dry fino sherry than a dessert wine. |
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His double strike erased the shame of a bewildering first-half miss. |
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Laws changed with bewildering frequency, creating temporary advantages for people quick enough to spot them and draining wealth from the slow or unlucky. |
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The Liberian civil conflict was a bewildering alphabet soup of acronyms, each a rebel group led by a warlord. |
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But as you point out, this can be bewildering for the consumer who is driving all of this. |
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Managing directors and chief executives were brought in at bewildering speed and frequency. |
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The traffic lights operated correctly last week but come Sunday morning they were dangerously on the blink again, changing colour with bewildering rapidity. |
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For me, it will always be a trip of a lifetime, as we were soon surrounded by a bewildering assortment of albatrosses, shearwaters and petrels, each a new species for us. |
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There is a bewildering range of secateurs available but two that always come out well in the Gardening Which? |
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The quest for vineyard efficiency has produced a bewildering range of systems and techniques in recent years. |
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Each one is fiendishly different, a bewildering system of interlocking dials that require the skill of a safebreaker to unlock. |
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Entitled Opera, the poem is considered a masterwork of echolalia by some and an inaccessible and bewildering collage by others. |
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For the school-leaver, the choice of options available is both exciting and bewildering. |
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A bewildering blend of comedy, breakdancing, bad tans, male nudity, ludicrous accents and, most importantly, incredible musical talent. |
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Health professionals and caregivers are faced with a bewildering array of infant formulas for non-breastfed infants. |
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The new AMC series Turn, which premieres April 6, is bewildering at first. |
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But purely from a policy perspective, it is a bewildering pattern. |
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Yet, it is still routine to see a bewildering insistence on defeat. |
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It was a bewildering theophany, since it was impossible to make out anything clearly in the stormy obscurity of thunder, lightning, smoke and wind. |
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If all that sounds mind-bogglingly bewildering and as daftly Japanese as a robot sushi chef, then rest assured Child of Eden also makes perfect, brilliant sense in the flesh. |
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There was a bewildering collection of curiosities filling the room. |
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Instead of the bewildering range of drinks available in modern chain coffee shops, Hip Cat will instead sell just americano, flat whites and filter coffee. |
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