The 22-year-old student admitted the greens had foxed him, but was delighted with his achievement of reaching the final. |
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Finally, some fine scans of Modern Library classics, complete with foxed, faded and generally well-worn dust-jackets. |
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Apparently this foxed the police for a long time as they couldn't find any links between the murderer and victim. |
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Scoring good marks in most subjects, he is foxed by his inability to do well in maths. |
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The elders were meticulous in their portrayal of the characters and their attention to their costume foxed the judges. |
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Autorickshaw drivers, who are otherwise street-smart, are foxed when passengers ask for destinations with new names. |
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Its creator never really meant for people to be foxed for that long. |
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However, in this instance I had accidentally forgotten to press the play button and so this foxed me even more! |
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But the presence of a planet in this triple system has foxed astronomers, causing some to suggest that we need to rethink theories of planetary formation. |
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So, when foxed and flummoxed, there's nothing for it but this excellent glossary. |
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Its symptoms and effects, by contrast, are various, and its underlying pathology still has researchers foxed. |
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It was not until 2004, a year after the invasion of Iraq, that the CIA admitted that Curveball had foxed them. |
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The time-delay device comes in the form of a box foxed to a bracket. |
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The European Commission will hope to square this circle next week when it produces a roadmap for further work. Sharing the burden of hosting refugees presents a conundrum that has foxed the EU for years. |
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With a strong hand in any secession negotiations, the unionists have foxed the pro-independence Yes Scotland camp with erudite questions about tricky details. |
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They deliberately out foxed the old fox himself. |
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