"God hath chosen the foolish things of the world..." "...to confound the wise." | |
"Let us go and confound their language, "that they won't understand each other's speech. | |
"Let us go down and confound their language that they may not understand one another's speech. " | |
"May Thy mighty angel confound them and put them to flight. | |
"and appall the free, confound the ignorant, | |
"God hath chosen the foolish things of the world..." "...to confound the wise." | |
"Let us go and confound their language, "that they won't understand each other's speech. | |
"Let us go down and confound their language that they may not understand one another's speech. " | |
"May Thy mighty angel confound them and put them to flight. | |
"and appall the free, confound the ignorant, | |
- But God confounds the sinful. | |
- That's what confounds the media. | |
- confounds order to avoid negative consequences for future elections. | |
A simple enough command, and yet it confounds you. | |
According to Harlan, the variance between Keck and his colleagues cannot be explained away by known confounds. | |
- But God confounds the sinful. | |
- That's what confounds the media. | |
- confounds order to avoid negative consequences for future elections. | |
A simple enough command, and yet it confounds you. | |
According to Harlan, the variance between Keck and his colleagues cannot be explained away by known confounds. | |
"But he's a simple man, and is himself confounded." | |
"Death due to exhaustion, confounded by constipation." | |
"Don't be confounded, dear, he's a celebrity." | |
"She smelt the baby's bloodied head. "And love confounded her." | |
"The confounded and contradictory souls sit comical, tragical, in their worn-out hides". | |
... Making such a confounding racquet. | |
...that those figures do compare favorably with first-quarter productivity... though confounding expectations of labor costs... | |
A feat astounding, confounding, and pretty near impossible... | |
Acrobats from the Orient... who contort themselves in the most confounding manners. | |
And yet she has never seen anything quite as terrifying nor as confounding as a child's birthday party. | |
"But he's a simple man, and is himself confounded." | |
"Death due to exhaustion, confounded by constipation." | |
"Don't be confounded, dear, he's a celebrity." | |
"She smelt the baby's bloodied head. "And love confounded her." | |
"The confounded and contradictory souls sit comical, tragical, in their worn-out hides". | |
... Making such a confounding racquet. | |
...that those figures do compare favorably with first-quarter productivity... though confounding expectations of labor costs... | |
A feat astounding, confounding, and pretty near impossible... | |
Acrobats from the Orient... who contort themselves in the most confounding manners. | |
And yet she has never seen anything quite as terrifying nor as confounding as a child's birthday party. | |