| 31. | But he discomfited the United States in particular with trips to such old Soviet allies as North Korea and Cuba.
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| 32. | "Wonderland " asks viewers to be discomfited week after week and trust that the effort will be rewarded.
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| 33. | The legal dispute has roiled the well-heeled congregation and discomfited many of the city's Episcopal clergy members.
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| 34. | Murray's presence discomfited Maude's neighbors, however, as Murray was more visibly of partial African descent.
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| 35. | Caesar's troops were discomfited by one such attack, and he met it by withdrawing into his fortified redoubt.
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| 36. | The troops of Sultan Ahmed Mirza suffered a severe defeat, while he, discomfited and beaten, fled to Samarkand.
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| 37. | The environment is an issue on which Bush has already discomfited a constituency that is even larger than California's ratepayers.
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| 38. | His latest approval ratings are about 58 percent-- unusually high in a political climate that has discomfited many Western leaders.
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| 39. | The collapse of the Soviet bloc discomfited the Chinese Communists, who have rejected all challenges to their own monopoly on power.
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| 40. | Fashion editors and retailers were discomfited by the fact the set was covered in mirrored glass that reflected their images back to them.
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