| 31. | The confounding sense of rapid change was an overwhelming, inescapable emotion.
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| 32. | The scenario confronting and confounding Gossage is not unique in the industry.
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| 33. | The opera itself is more ambiguous, more discomfiting and more confounding.
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| 34. | Confounding the situation is the almost exponential growth of the Internet sector.
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| 35. | He used to be confounding to the opponents instead of the Huskies.
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| 36. | The money will be used to solve a confounding problem.
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| 37. | But there has been a certain confounding of this in recent years.
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| 38. | The Overeager : Friedman calls these clients the most confounding.
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| 39. | Now, the authorities said, there is an equally confounding clue.
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| 40. | This mystery is particularly confounding with regard to jazz singers.
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