Or, at least, that's the plan, because what they've actually done is generate an amount of befuddlement and head-scratching. |
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Dodging security bots and deflecting lasers on your way to the exit, you'll make your way through 15 head-scratching rooms. |
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For example, the complicated rotator concept of the V80 involved some head-scratching and lots of brainwork for the Singapore team. |
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The tower rises to a height of 179 ft but despite the head-scratching of scientists, engineers and architects the tilt is still pronounced. |
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Included setup instructions reduce head-scratching and ensure that you're up and running in no time! |
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After considerable head-scratching, and some help from friends, I was finally able to crack the obfuscation and published the source code to a descrambler on my home page. |
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After a sweltering day of Republican head-scratching, the Iowa GOP chose its least popular candidate as a Congressional nominee. |
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This is not an uncontestable decision — a reasonable person could have reached a different conclusion — but neither is it a head-scratching one. |
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The Gastronomist frequently produces head-scratching provocations. |
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Now here's the head-scratching part of this mystery. |
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He engages in some head-scratching mind-reading on the same audience volunteer, asking him to think of various aspects of his life without verbalizing them. |
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Less than a week before the start of the Winter Olympics, as Utah opens its doors to the world, Twain's head-scratching over the cryptic nature of the Beehive State still holds. |
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The trolls also seem to have been lifted straight out of East London, with their cockney mannerisms and mentions to 'get your laughing gear around this', which is a head-scratching and bizarre tone. |
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