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But it can be bewilderingly hard to do in practice.
And what came out in between seemed to jump around, sometimes bewilderingly.
The imagined scenes go in and out of focus bewilderingly.
He began then, bewilderingly, to talk about something called entropy.
At this point it seems bewilderingly suspended over three quite different alternatives.
"Hello there," said the bewilderingly pretty girl behind the counter.
It will not be easy, given the sometimes bewilderingly complex nature of Nigerian society.
It was a moment like so much of Jay's music - bewilderingly sincere.
The set is also welcome for being one constant in a play that can seem bewilderingly complicated at times.
It is clearly mine, but also amazingly, bewilderingly, other - a new space.
It represented something solid in a world which had become bewilderingly fluid.
Slowly, bewilderingly, the trail began to change about us.
A bewilderingly huge number of basic concepts are poorly understood.
But, bewilderingly, his eyes suddenly stung, and the glasses seemed to cloud for a moment.
In particular, he wanted to show that 20th-century music can be "bewilderingly diverse."
Although it is bewilderingly complex, the agreement at its core gave players the right to free agency after four years in the league.
The activities which occur inside hospital and are taken so much for granted by staff can be bewilderingly strange to the patients.
Bewilderingly, he can write, but cannot utter, the answer.
Then, bewilderingly, he seized me by the shoulders, digging in his fingers, hard!
Most bewilderingly to Jaafari, what brought her to this point?
The design process in Sweden is almost bewilderingly different from that in this country.
Now these reports have grown bewilderingly detailed and complex.
But as a performer, he has been bewilderingly absent.
They allowed the boy, whose present was bewilderingly chaotic, "to find out what was going to happen next in the past."
They are also frequently commonplace and sometimes bewilderingly stale.