“It’s mystifying that the government would think this is acceptable.”
Taken together, they were overwhelming, mystifying, and empty, only more so.
Dynamo takes us along the pacific highway, mystifying and amazing everyone along the way.
If your theory of judicial behavior is a purely political one, these results might seem mystifying.
Some officials in the drug industry, though, said they found it mystifying that Mr.
This handy FAQ answers those queries about the popular and—for some people—mystifying cooking appliance.
Whether you’re caught short or have an allergy, it can be mystifying working out how to bake without eggs.
So there’s something kind of mystifying about where this virus strikes with wrath, even in the face of a decisive and sophisticated response.
When you see prototypes created that riff on existing tech (and science fiction) to be left with the clunky, thick and blingy unit isn’t just disappointing, it’s mystifying.
In Chinese drama the conventions of gesture and movement, as well as the symbolism of the stage properties, are immense in scope and mystifying to those unfamiliar with the traditional forms.
Of all the many mystifying things we are dealing with in today’s economy, one of the most mystifying is the length of time it takes the federal government to get infrastructure projects underway.
The opening episode of the day’s turning-point chapter was when Koepka and Ian Poulter, who were playing in the group ahead of Woods, each fell victim to the mental and physical pressure exacted by the mystifying 12th hole.
In a world in which so many animals are in need of loving homes, it is mystifying that bespoke breeding of animals occurs—but, even worse, that state legislatures would allow the cross-breeding of domestic and wild cats for profit.
From strangely paced dialogue to a mystifying set-piece around a satanic Renaissance fair, Anna Biller’s movie is a confounding experience – wispy and dreamlike, but with some serious things to say about contemporary gender politics.
Sometimes this has worked (scrolling platformers Pac-Land and Pac in Time, and the isometrically viewed Pac-Mania); sometimes it really hasn’t (risible party game Pac-Man Fever and mystifying off-road driving sim Pac-Man World Rally).
The federal resources minister, Keith Pitt, responded to First State Super’s announcement by saying it was “mystifying” that a fund would deny its members a “solid and attractive investment opportunity” in coal based on “misguided ideology”.
The CIA on Thursday baffled many of its watchers with a tweet written in Cyrillic, mystifying readers unlucky enough to never have taken a year of Russian in college and raising fears the account had been hacked, as a US military account was on Monday.
…aus dem Jahre 1844 (1932; Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844), Marx had enunciated a general critique of the Hegelian dialectic that revealed its a priori nature, which, in Marx’s view, was mystifying and alienated inasmuch as Hegel did nothing but sanction, by a method inverted with respect to real…
Despite Pentagon statements that it disbanded a once-covert program to investigate unidentified flying objects, the effort remains underway — renamed and tucked inside the Office of Naval Intelligence, where officials continue to study mystifying encounters between military pilots and unidentified aerial vehicles.
The reversal, set to take effect next week, caps months of dithering over face coverings in England that many scientists found mystifying — and uneasily reminiscent of delays in imposing a lockdown in March, a decision that cost thousands of lives and has left Britain with one of the highest death rates in the world.
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The reversal set to take effect next week caps months of dithering over face coverings in England that many scientists found mystifying — and uneasily reminiscent of delays in imposing a lockdown in March a decision that cost thousands of lives and has left Britain with one of the highest death rates in the world