| 41. | Thus, they have lower perplexity : they are less surprised by the test sample.
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| 42. | "The limestone carvings of Bradford Graves are a celebration of profound perplexity and mystery.
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| 43. | I suspect such perplexity may contribute to Martinvl's opposition to the proposed insertion.
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| 44. | We confess to a certain perplexity at the thought of Roseanne Barr as a guest editor.
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| 45. | Nothing like them had been done in England, and they were received with widespread perplexity.
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| 46. | Tuesday's results served only to increase the perplexity with which many Europeans regard Americans.
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| 47. | On 2 December 1851 Tocqueville invented for the torment and perplexity of the French nation ".
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| 48. | Abraham ibn Daud alone has an allusion to this problem, which has caused much perplexity.
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| 49. | This quantization of the angular momentum was seen with perplexity by the physicists of that age.
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| 50. | The researchers claim their analysis also " solves the perplexity of dolphin s Gray paradox ".
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