She later recalled that, overwhelmed, she vowed to " show such artists, to amaze, flabbergast, dumbfound Paris . . . the elite, the masses, the artists from Picasso to the hippie painters of the streets ."
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The foreigner uses this word in such direct meaning, namely, knifing a monarch to death as being on a par with an act of " Macbeth ", or decapitating a monarch with guillotine which is not a royal guillotine as it can be used for every kinds of person from prostitute to royalty . . . therefore, the Thai style of executing a monarch can daze and dumbfound foreigners ( and the Thai people who do not understand the Thai history ).
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The exact nature of Kant's religious ideas continue to be the subject of especially heated philosophical dispute, with viewpoints ranging from the idea that Kant was an early and radical exponent of atheism who finally exploded the ontological argument for God's existence, to more critical treatments epitomized by Nietzsche who claimed that Kant had " theologian blood " and that Kant was merely a sophisticated apologist for traditional Christian religious belief, writing that " Kant wanted to prove, in a way that would dumbfound the common man, that the common man was right : that was the secret joke of this soul ."
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