| 31. | At the party, many men ask Evelyn to dance, and her beauty bewilders the men.
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| 32. | Legislative intervention in foreign policy is a distinctly American phenomenon, one that bewilders and alarms other countries.
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| 33. | That happiness surfaces five mornings a week in the smile that so bewilders Luz Lopez's daughter.
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| 34. | A merchant of the time described it as " somewhat calculated to bewilder the senses ."
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| 35. | "Such celebrations bewilder us, " said Ivi Laas, 42, a school teacher.
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| 36. | Generally seen as a kind person, his cutting remarks bewilder Wataru, whom he treats with contempt.
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| 37. | It is intended to bewilder the evil spirits so that they go away and cease harming human beings.
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| 38. | When it comes to the future and conditional tenses of must, though, this utterly bewilders me.
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| 39. | It bewilders you, but they've just been getting bad advice or none at all ."
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| 40. | "These things bewilder opinion and undermine people's trust in justice, " he said.
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