The fact that an anti-war movement even exists, is gaining strength, and dares to have a tint of radical coloring must boggle their minds. |
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I'll leave that to the activists, and just boggle at the sheer pointlessness. |
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If the government is trying to boggle our minds with confusion, it does not have to try so hard. |
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Now that my three-month-old is in his six-to-nine-month-old outfits, cooing strangers boggle at his size. |
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Destroyed public squares, lost rivers, ghost-like buildings that boggle the mind? what has been wiped off the map can leave traces. |
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Hearing her old tunes afresh tonight, you still boggle at how much clear blue water there is, stylistically, between her songs. |
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There was boggle, the tooth fairy, Sesame Street, family pets, and school plays. |
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The endless possibilities afforded by a simple internet connection boggle the mind. |
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But even so, it's hard not to boggle at the level of fame Delevingne has attained. |
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We invade their countries and justify it by saying that our way of life is better, then boggle at the idea they might think living here is great. |
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Sceptics will continue to boggle at their enduring charmlessness, a problem not even Danger Mouse can fix. |
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This improvisation across two cities on two stages continues to boggle the minds of artists and public alike. |
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Mr Remnick's account manages to compress the salient aspects of the dreadful story into a few page that boggle the mind, and set the heart sinking. |
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The oddities of quantum mechanics can boggle the minds of students and experienced physicists alike. |
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It is easy to spend an entire lifetime learning the quirks of one's native language, without having to boggle the mind with a foreign one. All this diversity, when not a headache, is something to admire. |
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Minds may now boggle a little less: the whip for this heavenly spinning top has been found. A millisecond pulsar is the most extreme type of pulsar, itself an extreme example of a neutron star. |
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You've never actually been out to Jamaica. So why did you turn to Africa this time round, inviting Hadja Kouyaté, a female griot from Guinea, to sing on your new album over a Jamaican boggle beat? |
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The possible applications boggle the mind. |
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Danes later described the initial stages of their relationship as low-key, saying that they first got to know each other on the set, over boardgames like Scrabble and Boggle. |
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