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He added that the Ethiopian ruling party's "obsession" with the Red Sea and River Nile was "bizarre and mind-boggling by all standards".

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Therefore, the impact of another 16 teams joining the fray is rather mind-boggling.

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All reveal not just a mind-boggling collection of talent but how relevant the work is today, when our built world feels so predictable, artificial and wasteful.

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Considering how polished he was as an NFL player, it’s mind-boggling he achieved what he did without the practice and polish of college football.

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Former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash, speaking on BBC One's coverage, said it was "mind-boggling" the chair umpire did not call the ball out himself.

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