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To his bewilderment, two field seasons of digging turned up no trace of primeval Inca lords.

Her first impression of Detroit is not one of excitement or hostility but of bewilderment.

When we encounter bewilderment in life, why not think of some people doing something they do not like at all?

Whenever Mulan told me of anything she was learning about science, I'm sure I wore an expression of astonished bewilderment and surprise.

If there are no signs of a recovery, tens of millions of people will experience a bewilderment which is entirely new to them.

Through the mists of rage and bewilderment he saw that it was bigger and blacker than it had been when it was issued to him. It felt heavier, too.

Presently he heard another splash and the sound of blowings and of puffings, but still unable to see clearly whence they came, he was forced in bewilderment to resume his march.

We entered into a bewilderment of mountains.

All day long, Cosette remained in a sort of bewilderment.

This time the concierge was surprised to the point of bewilderment.

Megan's mother Jane expresses bewilderment that her daughter should develop this illness at such a young age.

Thee redneck scratched his head in bewilderment, and asked the doctor, "You reckon it might be the light that's attracting them?"

Similar feelings of bewilderment were much in evidence throughout the rest of the town, as residents tried to return to their ordinary lives, often wearing expressions of head-scratching bemusement.

Young Japanese, in particular, feel apathy and bewilderment.

When he was filmed in 1986 for Jonathan Miller's extraordinary documentary "Prisoner of Consciousness," Clive showed a desperate aloneness, fear, and bewilderment.

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His bewilderment at how violence has chased him is the bewilderment of a whole country.

At all events, if it involved any secret information in regard to old Roger Chillingworth, it was in a tongue unknown to the erudite clergyman, and did but increase the bewilderment of his mind.

We're in the state once described by that great scholar of cyberspace, Manuel Castells, as "informed bewilderment".

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