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Not that I should expect anything less, but the pathetically slavish and wholly dishonest attempts by FOX to legitimize Saint Sarah the Befuddled is nothing short of vulgar and obvious.
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Tom says they just released their first little puzzle game, called Befuddled, on the Apps Store.
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Tom says they just released their first little puzzle game, called Befuddled, on the Apps Store.
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"Befuddled" that one of the "left-wing pinkos" in the newspaper called him a "jerk in a pink suit," Cherry said he picked out his best pink suit.
Thestar.com - Home Page Royson James 2010
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Befuddled by this variance in opinions, the council charged Austin Bradford Hill, the eminent biostatistician who had devised the randomized trial in the 1940s, to devise a more systematic study to identify the risk factor for lung cancer.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Befuddled by this variance in opinions, the council charged Austin Bradford Hill, the eminent biostatistician who had devised the randomized trial in the 1940s, to devise a more systematic study to identify the risk factor for lung cancer.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Befuddled by this variance in opinions, the council charged Austin Bradford Hill, the eminent biostatistician who had devised the randomized trial in the 1940s, to devise a more systematic study to identify the risk factor for lung cancer.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Befuddled, one of the men extended his arm, offering Gianna the beer bottle.
Stealing Candy Allison Hobbs 2010
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Befuddled, one of the men extended his arm, offering Gianna the beer bottle.
Stealing Candy Allison Hobbs 2010
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Befuddled wonderment at Hotel St. George Press, a small publishing house that "committed to producing books resistant to the predictable trends of genre, style and structure endemic to corporate publishing."
Kevin Smokler: The Shelf Talker: Floppy Disks, Lyndon Johnson and Narnia 2009
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