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1 Alwyn had listened with an absorbed yet somewhat mystified air of attention.
2 They responded in kind, their expressions still somewhat mystified .
3 Why the two had flown all the way to New York somewhat mystified the Viacom executives.
4 Haggis, kilts and redheads - three features of Scotland that have somewhat mystified outsiders for years.
5 The manager was somewhat mystified by this cross-examination.
6 And muttering much to himself, Teamster Rix is marched slowly away, leaving an audience somewhat mystified .
7 He was somewhat mystified by it.
8 The man retired, and Markham, somewhat mystified , reread Mrs. Hammond's note and got into this hat and overcoat.
9 This leaves me somewhat mystified .
10 I followed him, somewhat mystified .
11 He was somewhat mystified .
12 Dr Sherlaw was away for a little time, and when he returned his cheerful face wore a somewhat mystified expression.
13 So far there's no "silver bullet" to learn from Japan, health experts are still somewhat mystified about the country's seeming success.
14 No point in us staying up any longer. A moment later Sigmund, still somewhat mystified , was the only conscious person in the room.
15 Adrian was somewhat mystified by the disappearance of the needles and the fact that everyone assured him they could not be obtained in Corfu.
16 Being somewhat mystified with all this, the reverend father said to the half-caste: "What are you going to do with that crucifix?"
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