| 11. | This trend confounds those who equate " quality " with function.
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| 12. | Great minds continued to confound all plausibility by fashioning ingenious gadgets.
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| 13. | How has he managed to confound his critics time and again?
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| 14. | Officials say the erratic blazes continue to confound fire behavior specialists.
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| 15. | The history of the Aetas continues to confound anthropologists and archaeologists.
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| 16. | Smith was to again confound contemporary wisdom, signing for 1962.
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| 17. | It could be that one of them will confound the experts.
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| 18. | These include terms that may confound someone who studied only school English.
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| 19. | A team that confounds its dizzied critics and wins in a walk.
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| 20. | A disease that confounds medical researchers and now even defies its definition.
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