| 21. | Every attempt to make this path more difficult or to put up obstacles bewilders us,
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| 22. | Australia's heavy-handed response to its refugee trickle bewilders many Asian governments.
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| 23. | He bewilders me without working the good effects which he would in deeper souls ".
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| 24. | This forest could easily bewilder the knights.
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| 25. | This indifference bewilders the moral purists.
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| 26. | Devotion that bewilders even the Silverglats.
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| 27. | There are no tricks to Barnett's magic, no crazy passing game to bewilder opponents.
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| 28. | I don't know which bewilders me more, the former Soviet republics, or Africa.
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| 29. | Often, it is the Rams who bewilder teams with a barrage of momentum-swinging action.
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| 30. | UNDER AGE 11 _ The film would bewilder and scare the daylights out of most little ones.
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