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His very first question however put me in a quandary.
She was in a quandary as to what to say.
That, and my own quandary as to what I am.
But that may leave the company in a bit of a quandary.
So spoke the voice, and I am in a quandary.
It was one of the few times I have seen my husband in a quandary.
It's the floor that has the family in a quandary now.
The quandary was no different than it had been before, however.
So the poor young man, he is in a quandary, you see.
"But I'm at something of a quandary as to what to call you."
The results have led to a quandary for doctors and patients.
He said the case had left him in "a quandary."
Now, technology has put public health officials in a quandary: which problem to address.
"I find myself in something of a quandary about all this," he said.
Near the end, though, it looked like they would remain in their quandary.
Thomas seemed in a quandary and not happy to see these men.
But its president is in a quandary about how to cast it.
Each side in the conflict has its own special quandaries.
That puts them in a quandary of their own making.
The issue presents a quandary for the new Bush foreign policy team.
So then, you see, I was in a regular quandary.
Keith is then left in a quandary about what to do.
Another meeting was called early the next morning to discuss the quandary.
The financial reporting by business group, which began in 2002, points to the company's quandary.
When he turned back to me, the quandary in his eyes was frightening.