| 41. | Mind benders often vex and confound players needlessly as well.
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| 42. | His competitive fire, which drives him and confounds others?
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| 43. | Twain's " awful mystery " continues to confound.
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| 44. | "Confound it, sir, that's Shanghai Lily!
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| 45. | What confounds the first-time visitor is the decor.
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| 46. | "It confounds me, " he said.
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| 47. | And everywhere were sights to confound even Dorothy and Toto.
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| 48. | These absorptions can mask or confound the absorption spectrum of the sample.
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| 49. | He confounds everybody because of that, and people ascribe him meaning.
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| 50. | His novels contain bizarre examples of events that seemingly confound or analysis.
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