| 11. | He loves the dish so much that his enthusiasm bewilders the staff.
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| 12. | As sharply focused as the television images are, this war bewilders people.
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| 13. | There is in any case a sensory overload destined to bewilder the listener.
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| 14. | People paying up front sometimes bewilders doctors'offices.
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| 15. | The influence of biology on the project bewilders many.
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| 16. | __ _ _ _ d . confuse; bewilder
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| 17. | Because the outbreaks of anger have become so unpredictable, they bewilder many politicians.
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| 18. | Atlanta, which defeats many travelers, evidently bewilders Door-to-Door.
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| 19. | This bewilders for a while and sometimes irritates, but it works oddly well.
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| 20. | Prevailing attitudes toward nursing bewilder Dr . Olschewski.
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