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1 What society can they move in, that sanctions a vulgarity so perplexing ?
2 Women are so perplexing , and their attire alters them so strangely.
3 It is just such difficulties as this that prove so perplexing to the feeble-minded.
4 That is what is so perplexing about power-law homeless policy.
5 I found her so perplexing it was all I could do to continue the dance.
6 There was only one resort that Montague could think of, in a case so perplexing .
7 Things had suddenly become so perplexing , she did not know what to do or think.
8 The mind may well be bewildered with a prospect so vast, so vivid, and yet so perplexing .
9 Mr. Gokhale's career itself exemplifies the cross-currents that are often so perplexing a feature of Indian unrest.
10 On this matter, in particular, so perplexing to her husband, her very satisfactory solution to the difficulty, was this-
11 English names are so perplexing .
12 Perhaps just this personal element is necessary to give final meaning to what otherwise is so perplexing and even contradictory.
13 This may be a whimsical conclusion to the study of a personality so perplexing and vagarious as Sir John Willison.
14 Some will, however, doubtless say that they do not find the business of teaching so perplexing and exhausting an employment.
15 Anyway, Scott and Bill weren't performing intimate acoustic hits or drinking house rosè, which made their positioning on stools so perplexing .
16 This summer she posted a message on it which was so perplexing that it sparked an acrimonious debate among supporters and commentators.
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