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His eyes wandered from face to face aimlessly, then rested, bewildered, upon the boy before him.
There was no barrier between his eyes and hers now, no baffling remoteness.
Once I let go of the idea that I was trapped, I saw every aspect of my life as an important ingredient in the eventual success of my vision.
The confused creature and camera-holding humans stared at each other through a fence for several minutes.
Last night confusion reigned about how the debate, which continues today, would end.
But at the State University of New York, two evolutionary psychologists were puzzled to discover that lesbians show no McClintock effect.
My emotional turmoil had drained me.
At their press conference today, Douglas and Stone expressed the same baffled annoyance about Gekko's star status.
It is more puzzling that some multinational corporations are also opposed.
Providing all these parameters on the command line can be time consuming and frustrating, but it can also be error prone and confusing.
It could even make things worse by making the platform even more fragmented and confusing developers with multiple development alternatives.
Without knowledge of these characteristics, you might find working with Amazon SQS to be frustrating and confusing initially.
They are utterly lost, anchorless in a strange and confusing world.
Mr Bush's policy towards Russia was both confused and confusing.
Those that register find the paperwork labyrinthine and confusing.
Life can be messy and confusing, but it's also full of surprises.
You can't clear up the mess of silk anyhow it was confusing and perplexing thus I swear that I would find the meaning of life even at the price of messing up with everything.
The most basic details were unclear and confusing.
Mary got up, much mystified, and found the cord.
They are rightly confused by the talks and angry.
Mr Wright was clearly a father-figure to a fatherless man who was confused about his identity.
The Earth-Moon system has always been perplexing.
Yet despite the muddle over what the markers of class are these days, 71% of those polled by YouGov still said they found it very or fairly easy to figure out which class others belong to.
"Now a lot of people are perplexed by their names," he said.
A moment later the perplexed clerk walked around the car to her.