Come dressed in a classy yet flamboyant style, we're after freakish glamour. |
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Look at the havoc that has been wreaked by unusually strong storms and freakish weather events all over the globe in recent years. |
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If a strain proved unpredictably freakish, then we could be months into a pandemic before a vaccine was available. |
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They are so freakish that no one in their right mind would ever associate with them outside of their little incestuous group, anyway. |
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Cantus paused mid-step, his eyes on the freakish beast that was harnessed to the cart. |
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It glows a freakish, supernatural, luminous blue, for reasons none of the ice obsessives can explain to me. |
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For those freakish friends of yours without e-mail, follow up with a printed invite. |
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The wintry weather took on freakish proportions with torrential rain turning to sideways sleet as the blustery wind continued to create havoc. |
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A freakish ventriloquist dummy with the face and voice of a small child told us where to go. |
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Those who aren't openly contemptuous often dismiss it as hilariously freakish. |
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All his classmates find him freakish, except when they're in the gym showers together. |
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The weather was freakish, alternating between blazing sun and blistering showers. |
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It would be a mistake to dismiss the Satanic panic as a freakish aberrance, however. |
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But Jeff's injury was more freakish, as he was hit in the face with a ball while squaring up for a bunt. |
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Finally they all culminate with a freakish act of the meteorological variety. |
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They do not think that victory requires outlandish luck, freakish circumstances, bizarrely compliant opposition. |
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A freakish period of relatively warm weather had melted most of the ice and snow on the ground, although patches remained. |
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This will seem very strange and freakish at first but after a few times you will get used to it and gradually come to enjoy it. |
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A tall, lanky, freakish man with floppy blonde hair was trying to get passed me, so I moved out of his way and gave him a smile. |
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The Turfers are freakish, passionate, half-baked, dignified, defiant, rude, anarchistic, but they are not Republicans. |
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They have every right to believe close investigation will establish the integrity of the system and prove the incident was truly freakish in nature. |
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At one point Rachel and Aiden have a freakish incident with a herd of malicious deer, and later there is reference to antlers that didn't seem to have any explanation. |
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Temperatures are not rising evenly, but rather we are going to be subjected to increasingly freakish weather, like this summer's unbearable heat waves. |
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The new autumn designs are in the shops now, and for every beautifully cut coat, there is a freakish nightmare, covered in zips and vividly-dyed fur. |
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A rose is a rose is a rose, but a carrot is a carrot is a freakish, furcated panacea. |
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But still, I usually like to lounge about in a chaise lounge or something while everyone else is doing cannonballs and jackknives and freakish flips off the diving board. |
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Fight your way through a freakish bestiary of zombies, mutations, elite soldiers and more. |
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The days ahead, perhaps when the nagging doubts about a freakish set of results on the last afternoon have been allayed, will focus minds. |
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Carnival by Rawi Hage A cab driver roams an unnamed city as its rambling poet of the freakish and weird. |
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The Daily Beast maps where the past month's freakish incidents have gone down. |
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But lately, some fashion mavens and movie stars have cast the diet as freakish even by their often neurotic standards. |
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First thought to be a tornado because of its sound and force, it was later confirmed as a freakish plough wind. |
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The outbursts of extreme and freakish weather made the year, by far and away, the most expensive for Canada's property and casualty insurers. |
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The freakish weekend snow storm in the London region knocked out power and caused havoc on the roads. |
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There are scattered reports that some of these rakghouls are evolving bizarre, freakish powers. |
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For a traveller, India offers a variety of experiences that can vary from the most uproarious to the very freakish. |
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There should probably be a compromise between having good, clean teeth for television and not looking freakish. |
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Their 'Tormented Demon' picture maintains every bit of this freakish beast's troubling visage, while using a cool and clear cartoon styling. |
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Then there are those who have strong vocals, but have yet to ascend to massive career success or freakish mainstream popularity. |
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Reading Aftermath is like having a flashback to the freakish experience of living through your own death. |
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But still, I usually like to lounge about in a chaise longue or something while everyone else is doing cannonballs and jackknives and freakish flips off the diving board. |
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The tornado's explosive force was both awesome and freakish. |
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A freakish combination of results could technically still deny a club which has flirted with extinction in the recent past but, in reality, Bournemouth are as good as in the Premier League. |
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And in general, such thought up freakish verbal and corporal curtseys not only do not promote development of language, and it is even more leave litter of it. |
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In the end, it took them until the final minute of the game to score a freakish goal which gave them their revenge, and put them top of the group. |
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But unless something freakish occurs, no warrior really dies. |
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The Leeds manager, Neil Redfearn, described six players pulling out of his side on the eve of the match as a freakish set of events but said he had to take the absences at face value. |
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Are we then but an accident of nature, the freakish outcome of blind and purposeless forces, an incidental by-product of a mindless, mechanistic universe? |
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Whenever I go back — I've returned a dozen times over the past two decades — I think of that freakish bird and wait for the inevitable Floridian serendipity to splash down once again. |
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He goes on a journey of self-discovery with a silver-tongued circus mouse and learns how to fly with his freakish lug-holes. |
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It doesn't take much to work out how it earned its name, with a terrain of dunes gliding into sandstone crags, the only ornament a frosting of salt left by a freakish rainstorm two years ago. |
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While the outbursts of extreme and freakish weather were interesting for many climatologists in Canada, they weren't generally surprised by the unusual weather patterns. |
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As memorable scenes go it's outlandish, freakish and jaw-dropping, just one of many fetishistic touches which make this a curious must-see despite many failings. |
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The challenge is to connect those stories with each other, to see them as part of a larger, shared story, rather than as freakish tales fit for the sleazoid talk shows. |
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This was arguably a more emphatic win than that Old Trafford thrashing, without the freakish element and simply the result of City's vast superiority in all areas. |
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