In an editorial accompanying the inaugural effort, the paper described the wiki concept and said of Wikipedia that it " works bewilderingly well ."
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They allowed the boy, whose present was bewilderingly chaotic, " to find out what was going to happen next in the past ."
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As Sorohan argues, the text covered its " lack of ideas " with " exultation ", with Tudor displaying his " bewilderingly impoverished vocabulary ."
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Shut the door on your way out ! " the coach barked at the future millionaire the other day in his office _ and bewilderingly stringent rules.
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The boy's name is Benoit, and he is welcomed in ( for Channe ) bewilderingly short order by her parents, Bill and Marcella Willis.
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Certain pockets of surreal unreality, already in place ( images of GIs fighting bewilderingly in a fog, or enemy troops covered with vines ) became accentuated.
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Spivak is so bewilderingly eclectic, so prone to juxtapose diverse notions without synthesis, that ascribing a coherent position to her on any question is extremely difficult,
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When, at 16, he decided to devote himself to the instrument, he was, bewilderingly, refused entry to the piano department of the Leningrad Conservatory.
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Such music reflects an effort to provide audiences with a home in the world, a coherent sense of place in a musical scene that has grown bewilderingly global.
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The equations of quantum chromodynamics are so bewilderingly complex that the theoretical properties of quark-gluon matter can be explored only on the world's largest computers.