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1 He seemed to be trying to understand something very perplexing and elusive.
2 This was very perplexing , and I knew not what course to take.
3 It's very perplexing ; yes, I'll think it well over, as Giles says.
4 Experts believe that this very perplexing ailment is genetic and there from birth.
5 It can be a relatively simple procedure, or it can be very perplexing .
6 These irregularities are often very perplexing in making exact geodetic measurements.
7 I confess that to me it seems a very perplexing affair all through.
8 Here the natives spoke several dialects, which rendered our intercourse with them very perplexing .
9 The Italian Question remains very complicated, and the German one a very perplexing , sad one.
10 They are very perplexing , and often worse than useless.
11 All this was very agreeable, but also very perplexing .
12 The whole business is very perplexing and difficult.
13 After this there was a very perplexing affair.
14 It was all very perplexing , all very discouraging.
15 He shook his head with that look, mingled of feeling and irony, which was very perplexing .
16 Knots in shoe-strings were very perplexing at this period when no one had dreamed of button boots.
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