| 31. | It was meant to confuse and confound _ and it did so.
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| 32. | Like his stage name, Manson's music confounds and confuses.
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| 33. | This hum of low-level work confounds skeptics and delights believers.
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| 34. | He never knows what Iverson will do to astound, or confound.
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| 35. | The great thing about China is its perpetual power to confound you.
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| 36. | The Brazil-Nike-Ronaldo connection continues to confound.
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| 37. | The popular vote in California may again confound the pollsters.
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| 38. | The tale of two stock markets continued to confound investors.
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| 39. | It is a regular occurrence, one that confounds authorities.
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| 40. | "We're going to confound the pundits.
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