| 1. | The Cuban designer Manolo presented a collection to confound the sociologists.
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| 2. | The meaning of " reasonable doubt " confounds everybody.
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| 3. | To confound matters, all three got bad colds in orbit.
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| 4. | The quandary of Internet stocks is that they confound current analysis.
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| 5. | The Chilean precedent confounds everyone willing to think the matter through.
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| 6. | It's a clever answer, which confounds the interrogators.
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| 7. | This has got to be an event that confounds the punditry.
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| 8. | In person, Robson confounds easy stereotypes of bureaucrats and bankers.
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| 9. | Artists may charm, irritate, instruct, entertain, confound.
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| 10. | And, confound it, 30 years ought to be enough.
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