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1 Diagnosing military TB can be a challenge that can perplex even the most experienced clinicians.
2 This power is a very mysterious one, and of a nature to perplex even the philosophic observer.
3 I have been greatly occupied since coming here,-distressed and perplexed even .
4 It perplexed even Jellia Jamb, for a time, to know what to do with the animal.
5 There was also a dryness in his speech that startled and perplexed even more than the change in his person.
6 "Yes, my old friend," replied the advocate sadly, "it is a situation that might well perplex even more profound experiences than yours."
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