When asked about the scheduling quirk, most of the people involved reacted with bemused indifference.
James McKenna, spokesman for the Spirit of Shankly supporters' group, said the decision left him bemused.
Conn, named for his great-uncle, the professional boxer of the same name, seems bemused.
Officials seem bemused by the continuing faith some countries have in the constitution's future.
"I am sure the burghers of that Manor are as bemused as me, " he added.
It is more uneasy and bemused about the coming political showdown than eager and excited.
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After spending a few hours in the company of the delegates I am still slightly bemused.
The carnivalesque private life of Silvio Berlusconi introduced a bemused world to the notion of "bunga bunga".
The war of figures will leave most voters bemused, deepening the prevailing mood of disenchantment with politics.
Much like the lead vocals, the lyrics cool down the heat, as he comes across as slightly bemused.
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An economic prescription which he outlined on a recent visit to Finland left his audience of businessmen bemused.
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Quinn moves around the stage with an air of bemused, blue-collar exasperation under the direction of Rebecca A. Trent.
When I have interviewed George Lucas in the past, he has seemed reticent, defensive and bemused about the movies.
He had a wispy beard and a cardboard suitcase and a bemused expression.
The screaming, the pounding on doors and the alleged physical assaults on Democrats suddenly made a bemused public queasy.
But you can see why Brussels pointy heads would be bemused by the Prime Minister's "line in the sand".
They chatted and looked on, bemused and amused in equal measure, as we cooked, ate and set up for bedtime.
LaBeouf later posted via Twitter an email from a bemused Tom Sturridge who said he didn't understand what happened.
Now he seemed bemused by questions that he should have easily anticipated, and his answers made him seem glib, or uninformed.
The man at the other end was first bemused, then rather cross.
We climbed back onboard, sopping and smiling, greeted by the bemused Ricardo.
Grove had watched much of the press conference with a bemused expression.
She was delighted to hear that the book her own favourite was in print again, albeit rather bemused to have heard nothing of it.
In the US, New Yorkers were left bemused as England fans poured out of early morning bars, singing: "There's only one David Beckham".
Yankees officials seemed bemused by the turn of events, unwilling to handicap whether this increased their chances of keeping the All-Star second baseman.
Calipari, who has watched other stars make quick exits one of them, Derrick Rose, won the NBA's MVP last season seemed more bemused than irritated.
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Rooney's decision to leave Old Trafford has rocked Manchester United, with Ferguson himself admitting he was "shocked", "disappointed" and "bemused" by the development.
Some viewers may be bemused by the Scott Thomas character, an Englishwoman who cuts a swath through the world of New York magazine publishing.
MPs were understandably bemused by how there could be such extraordinary misunderstandings of such a highly sensitive issue by three such senior City figures.
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