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  1. Often used to mean" mass noun" ( even in some dictionaries),because users, confound ,two different kinds of verb number invariability: (a) that seen with mass
  2. Spend months designing mechanical, electrical,and software obstacles to, confound ,the underclassmen. Each group of seniors designs a" stack" to be solved by a
  3. 1991,where morale improved and the majority of recordings were completed. To, confound ,the public's expectations of the band and their music,U2 chose the album's
  4. With them nearly every day. " Claustrophobia has been cited as an unrecognized, confound ,to some interpersonal issues attributed to sexism. Nevertheless, sexism is said
  5. Koans reflect the enlightened or awakened state of such persons and sometimes, confound ,the habit of discursive thought or shock the mind into awareness. Zen teachers
  6. And Terence in his treatment of the Greek originals; he did not, like Plautus, confound ,things Greek and Roman, nor,like Terence, eliminate everything that could not
  7. The show's cancellation: The" Star Trek" phenomenon continues to amaze and, confound ,me. It was incredible, and it still is, although it is gentler now than it used
  8. To do. Style" color: #00f;" >7 Go to, let us go down, and there, confound ,their language, that they may not understand one another's speech. Style
  9. Much of the Inca architecture and stonework found at these sites continues to, confound ,archaeologists. For example, at Sacsayhuaman, in Cuzco, the zig-zag-shaped
  10. Basis for the second verse" Scatter our enemies ... assuage their malice and, confound ,their devices ". In 1745,The Gentleman's Magazine published" God save our
  11. Unlikely that he would return to major league action, his status continued to, confound , as he publicly debated his own official retirement from professional baseball.
  12. It; and not to defend truth is to suppress it, and,indeed, to neglect to, confound ,evil men—when we can do it—is no less a sin than to encourage them. ” Family
  13. 9 Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the Lord did there, confound ,the language of all the earth: and from thence did the Lord scatter them abroad
  14. Isotopes within a material this uncertainty may still, in some cases, confound ,definitive identification of atomic species. Effects such as superposition of
  15. Is often untrustworthy. Name "/NP"> eb1911"/> Status betrays a tendency to, confound ,the dogmas of the early Ionian philosophers, and he occasionally mixes up
  16. Apollo comes in for particular ridicule as Ovid shows how irrational love can, confound ,the god out of reason. The work as a whole inverts the accepted order
  17. Are a Slavic nation living mainly in Kosovo, Macedonia and Albania; not to be, confound ,with other Grain (or Grinch) in the highlands of western Croatia (Gorky
  18. Is now. " Most of the photos were black-and-white, The images were intended to, confound ,expectations of U2,The resulting front sleeve is a 4×4 squared montage. The
  19. Is the last of four" Newton hills ", which begin at the mark. The Newton hills, confound ,contestants (out of proportion to their modest elevation gain) by forcing a
  20. Through the county following their attack on Saint-Francis, Quebec in 1759. To, confound ,their avenging pursuers, they had split up. One group came south over the
  21. Cut-up techniques, pornography,autobiography, persona and personal essay to, confound ,expectations of what fiction should be. She acknowledged the performative
  22. Attempted—tunnels for breaking out 250 prisoners. The intent is to" confuse, confound ,and harass the enemy" to the point that as many troops and resources as
  23. Anthropologist Keith Hart was integral in defining the term. To further, confound ,attempts to define this process, informal economic activity is subject to
  24. In Spanish and Portuguese, plus Catalan endings -EZ,-BS,-IZ,-is tended to, confound ,(since pronunciation was quite similar in the three languages). Nowadays
  25. Is often approached as generating a random spanning tree. Loops which can, confound ,naive maze solvers may be introduced by adding random edges to the result
  26. One challenge of oocyte work is eliminating native proteins that might, confound ,results, such as membrane channels native to the oocyte. Translation of
  27. Together. Giuseppe Simone Assani specifically remarks," the Chaldean's, confound ,Bartholomew with Nathaniel ". Some Biblical scholars reject this identification
  28. Finds herself in the company of both the White and Red Queens who relentlessly, confound ,Alice by using word play to thwart her attempts at logical discussion. They
  29. Can inadvertently induce socioeconomic and behavioral changes that can, confound ,the relationships (Bhagavan,2008). For some development economists, the main
  30. As it had regarding criminal punishments. Becerra said of torture that“ it to, confound ,all relations to expect that a man should be both accuser and accused and that
  31. About mandrakes (mandrakes) and androids, which several writers on magic, confound ,with the waxen image; serving the purposes of bewitchment. The natural
  32. One moment you're as driven by your emotions as Klingons, and the next, you, confound , us by suddenly embracing logic. " Oval also explained that, since Earth
  33. He's beginning to find his feet as a man of power, and he's begun to, confound ,those who thought they'd be able to manipulate him out of hand. " Sir Humphrey
  34. Benefits to the plant are widely documented. The toxic resinous compounds may, confound ,a wide range of herbivores, insects,and pathogens; while the volatile phenolic
  35. Imagines). Synesthesia was a prized experience; poets sought to identify and, confound ,the separate senses of scent, sound,and color. In Baudelaire's poem
  36. Is an enumeration of various manifestations of evil spirits, and ways to, confound ,them. The Vending includes all the 19th task, which is the only task that
  37. Of morphine use it to manage pain. Pain is a stressor and so it can, confound ,performance results, especially on tests that require a large degree of
  38. Wild type" or normal phenotype. Genetic interactions (epistasis) can often, confound ,simple interpretations of such" knock-out" studies. *Molecular biology is the
  39. Comparisons between different instruction sets (e.g. RISC vs. CISC) can, confound ,simple comparisons. For example, the same high-level task may require many more
  40. Entry was based on what the Catholic Encyclopedia called later legends that, confound ,the relative positions of Felix and Tiberius. More recent editions of the Roman
  41. Through the county following their attack on Saint-Francis, Quebec in 1759. To, confound ,their avenging pursuers, they split up on the east shore of Lake Memphremagog.
  42. From them which they purpose to do. " So God said," Come, let us go down and, confound ,their speech. " And so God scattered them upon the face of the Earth, and
  43. Of wings ", a homoplasy would be introduced into the dataset, and this would, confound ,the analysis, possibly resulting in a false evolutionary scenario. Homoplasies
  44. Were impervious to a wide assortment of artillery. Matilda's continued to, confound ,the Italians as the British pushed them out of Egypt and entered Libya to take
  45. Mohammedans who usually identify St. George with the prophet Elijah, at Lydia, confound ,his legend with one about Christ himself. Their name for Antichrist is Danial
  46. 2003) and how they relate to others. Music In music, pieces or sections which, confound ,expectations and may be or are interpreted simultaneously in different ways are
  47. Wild type" or normal phenotype. Genetic interactions (epistasis) can often, confound ,simple interpretations of such" knock-out" or" knock-in" studies.
  48. Is expressible in their language. This result was sufficiently innovative as to, confound ,the majority of mathematicians of the time. But von Neumann, who had
  49. Often used to mean" mass noun" ( even in some dictionaries),because users, confound ,two different kinds of verb number invariability: # that seen with mass nouns
  50. Into a synthesis that was of its time yet timeless. An artist could also, confound ,conventional notions of beauty, he demonstrated, by harnessing his demons to

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