| 41. | The game gained positive press coverage with Perplex City being hailed as the future of gaming.
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| 42. | After three years ( and $ 9m spent ) Perplex City was placed on indefinite hold.
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| 43. | If the regulations can be irritating for teachers, they can also perplex non-Christian children.
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| 44. | My tetanus history, or lack of it, was starting to perplex a lot of people.
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| 45. | None of the residents now carries the leprosy bacteria, whose mode of transmission still perplexes researchers.
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| 46. | The gap between encouraging economic data and the more dour performance of corporate America continues to perplex.
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| 47. | We built a lockerroom with a pink perplex floor, leopard printdrops and a circular red pouffe.
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| 48. | Draconian budget slashers compete with radical tax eliminators in fights that perplex and bemuse more than they inform.
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| 49. | It is an old tale, but one that still has the capacity to perplex and offend us.
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| 50. | At the time, the speaker's reticence about Clinton had already begun to perplex many conservatives.
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