Muscle contractions may cause uncoordinated movements and bizarre postures. |
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So our sessions devolved from bodywork to this bizarre form of primal therapy. |
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But the European airline industry remains an insane jungle of bizarre and complex rules. |
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He also requires further assessment by a neurosurgeon to exclude any neurological abnormality in view of his bizarre symptoms and signs. |
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And the thing is, just occasionally, you wake up to how bizarre your own life is. |
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I had an English lecturer once, a bizarre and idiosyncratic Canadian with a PhD from Johns Hopkins and a bushy blond walrus moustache. |
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One of the bizarre paradoxes of quantum mechanics is that elementary particles can exist in two or more states at the same time. |
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To scientists, that's as bizarre a finding as a queen bee spawning a colony of ants. |
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Feathers, however bizarre or morphologically complex, consist essentially of a rachis, barbs, and barbules. |
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My goodness, what a terrifically odd and bizarre wheaten bread product you are, upon my word! |
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When the original SMiLE sessions were taking place, it was whispered that the material was far too bizarre to be released. |
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But my Uncle was insistent and kept on about it being bizarre me wearing it. |
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Read on as Michael Stusser whizzes through the bizarre world of Japanese lunch art. |
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He was prepared to face the deadly or the bizarre, but some orderly corner of his mind still rebelled against uncertainty. |
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Having very thin wire needles pushed into your skin and twiddled is a very bizarre experience. |
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While other kids were flipping burgers, he was hiring himself out to local wise guys as muscle or masterminding his own bizarre capers. |
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Its a wonder this bizarre mix of outdated psychedelia and underbaked Country Rock went over as well as it did. |
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Only by scourging ourselves and retreating to some bizarre ascetic vision of humanity can we be redeemed. |
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Of all the world's weird and wondrous sporting events and pastimes, the gentle art of worm-charming surely takes the cake as the most bizarre. |
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There are unique species on these islands, such as the bizarre Bogadek's worm lizard, and we are discovering more. |
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There are only a couple of events that we would call sports, the rest are just bizarre battles. |
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She works in the fruit and vegetable section of a supermarket and by this bizarre event completely reinvents herself. |
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Beneath a nest of angel hair phyllo shreds is a layer of bizarre, bland melted cheese in a pool of honey syrup. |
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All this was a bizarre contrast to the relaxed and sunny ambience Bradman enjoyed at Bowral High. |
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Patient reports of dreams experienced during REM sleep tend to be bizarre and detailed, with storyline plot associations. |
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An exception is a bizarre incident in May when a Latvian TV crew was detained in the region and kicked out of the country with no explanation. |
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Furthermore, the presence of bizarre anachronisms undermines the historical value of the picture. |
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Mammals, as we have learned to expect, employ a bizarre and pointlessly complicated variation on the straightforward and logical reptilian plan. |
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Surprisingly, Freddie came out as the least bizarre of all of us on this, as what you see tends to be what you get with her. |
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Some of the youngest sufferers are the children of anorexics and bulimics, many of whom raise their families with bizarre attitudes towards food. |
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Thus, bizarre items are overestimated to the extent that they are more easily retrieved from memory. |
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Friday was a bizarre affair, fuelled by a lethal combination of beer, wine, Jack Daniels and vodka. |
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Frontman Win Butler's lyrics rarely bother to rhyme, allowing their bizarre but always sincere sentiments to reach the ear even more directly. |
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This group includes a bizarre assemblage of predominantly Triassic forms, such as trilophosaurids, rhynchosaurs, and protorosaurians. |
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Or is it one of those juicily promising titles that holds out the prospect of bizarre riches only to offer mediocrity? |
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I'm not quite sure if that position is more or less bizarre than simply being an anti-vaxxer. |
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It was a bizarre light show, sort of like a laser-field lit up from the floor, only that the lasers weren't lethal. |
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Before I can recommend the games to anyone, and I do, I usually have to mention that it will test your threshold for the likably bizarre. |
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This too is a bizarre exercise in appetitiveness and lip-smacking, but it at least draws attention to the issue. |
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I felt that I had witnessed some type of argument, sibling rivalry, and battle of wits all rolled into a few bizarre minutes. |
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His tweed-clad, mainly male cast of characters roam the countryside and become embroiled in bizarre, nonsensical occurrences. |
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Will this bizarre heist sizzle like a bottle rocket or fizzle like a defective firecracker? |
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In some bizarre animator's joke, they were literally suspended, all hung in the air in a big room. |
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Unencumbered by bizarre and artificial notions of copyright and ownership, the kids will sort it out, I reckon. |
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The visitation staff initially looked askance at the brouhaha, but they ended up laughing hysterically at the bizarre display. |
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What on earth is going through his head as he makes his bizarre and lordly pronouncements from the pulpit every year. |
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The move from brute power to one of the most fashionable and urbane runarounds on the road isn't as bizarre as it sounds, he insists. |
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Tick-like, with flattened bodies and grappling hook claws, the louse flies are truly bizarre. |
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It's as though the director is cramming as much bizarre and quirky humor into each frame as possible, and astonishingly enough, it all works. |
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Dying would have been far more enjoyable than negotiating rush hour traffic whilst in a bizarre trance of denial. |
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Histologically, the disease is characterized by a bizarre population of neoplastic cells that are found systemically within the vascular lumina. |
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The bizarre incident nevertheless solidified the widespread public view that the Opposition Leader was an inept lummox and unreconstructed thug. |
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You teeter on the brink of more serious madness, perhaps as a result of frequent exposure to morbid imagery and bizarre literature. |
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The duo have been entertaining audiences all over the world for more than a decade with their musical madness and bizarre antics. |
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It was his fresh and sanguine complexion, which struck me as a rather bizarre contrast to his flat eyes. |
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Some thought it to be such a bizarre design for a residential neighborhood, it was mistaken for a sanitarium or hospital. |
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And with that, it's a bizarre little mix of awakening despair and wild, reeling delight for both of us. |
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One bizarre addendum to his' performance ' was his extraordinary application of stage make-up. |
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They speak in spoonerisms and malapropisms and put forward bizarre concepts and beliefs. |
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The bizarre inventions featured in the series have been assembled into a seven-minute featurette and backed with narration and music. |
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The streak of white hair that he sports provides a bizarre touch that reflects the two-sided nature of the character's personality. |
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It could have been all three points for the Lions, had referee Clive Penton not made a bizarre mistake that he was man enough to admit to later. |
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Discovered in Missouri, Shooby's musical style is imitating a trumpet in a bizarre improvised scat over a variety of music. |
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In a bizarre spin-off, the Zambian textile industry has seen a glut of imported second-hand clothes which UK charities cannot sell. |
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Leave it to them to balance the uproariously bizarre with the mentally disturbed to create a wonderfully schizoid DVD package. |
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His victory was bizarre, with a double bogey on the third extra hole of a three-way play-off. |
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It's bizarre that he can only see Maori becoming New Zealanders when they give up their Maoriness. |
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Such a conclusion is as philosophically bizarre as it is textually unwarranted. |
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The vocals were bang on, and the beat had people dancing to the bizarre electro-melody. |
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He double faulted on his first match point and then missed a smash after a bizarre rally in the windy conditions. |
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The bizarre thing about the unsavoury incident was that the irate individual was himself, of all things, a referee. |
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As always, what strikes one about French farce is its mix of mathematical precision and bizarre detail. |
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Frankly, though, this strikes me as some sort of bizarre battered spouse response. |
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Both from hick towns and largely self-educated, they shared a dark humour and a strong sense of the bizarre. |
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It was really bizarre knowing it was a Thursday and not having to do the show this evening. |
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Yet still there were moments she was convinced that this bizarre canine being did actually exist. |
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It was another bizarre sight but even the half-time whistle, once it finally came, did little to stem the tide of extraordinary events. |
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In such work his style was colourful and bizarre, sometimes with an almost naive quality of freshness. |
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For the first time in a quarter-century of trying a human runner has beaten a horse in one of the most bizarre sporting events on the planet. |
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The arrest of a prosecutor as an accomplice has put a bizarre new twist on a sensational murder case in Nuremberg. |
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Hastily, I flung the bedcover to one side, ready to jump out of this weird, bizarre place. |
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An already enthralling case took a bizarre turn when Anderson entered the witness box. |
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However things got even more bizarre in the second half when he fell over while going for a high ball and the linesman flagged for a penalty. |
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One painting depicts an ax-wielding totem pole that is about to strike at a bizarre birdbath in the shape of Noah's Ark. |
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Most intriguing was the company's bizarre melding of feminist politics, anticapitalist rhetoric, and parody with quasi-softcore sexploitation. |
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Her words had touched something deep within him, something bizarre and strange that frightened him. |
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A boy looks on from the right, pondering the bizarre, sexually charged antics on the dreamlike platform. |
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The album is stuffed with queasy midtempo tracks and bizarre orchestration, but it's by no means impenetrable. |
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It's bizarre because we are talking about vast tracts of timber not too far from a railway. |
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This rests on the bizarre idea that he was bested by his old sparring partner. |
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This bizarre train of events gives some indication of the conditions that exist in many South African factories. |
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This bizarre simian cameo is topped only by the final encounter with the tiger which has a hallucinatory, transcendent beauty. |
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Talk of the election at work yesterday ranged from the curious to the bizarre. |
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The rest of the LP is equally bizarre, wonderful and terrifying, spanning a range of music way beyond any classification. |
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And on this side of the Atlantic bizarre and beautiful fields of glass sponges have been trawled to oblivion. |
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They're amazed at this bizarre situation and it completely bowls Moxey over. |
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The controversy is trending on Twitter after this bizarre voicemail from his wife. |
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This is a corn-pone horror story with bizarre twists and shockingly sick set pieces. |
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However, the real turning point arrived four minutes into the third quarter and was nothing short of bizarre. |
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Each page on the pads is filled with all sorts of bizarre shorthand scribbled in a totally random fashion around the edges. |
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No doubt we will hear more about this story in the days to come because it is so very bizarre. |
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They were each asked to submit the most bizarre reasons why people wanted to hand over animals to them. |
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If the situation appears bizarre at times, it is as if the whole world has gone mad. |
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Being pictured as he was might be a bizarre situation but it's par for the course. |
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His universe was a bizarre and surreal place but his writing also hinted at serious themes. |
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Yet it is the bizarre, unexpected moments in life that are the ones we remember. |
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You might well be puzzled by this bizarre attempt to create a difference where none exists. |
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It is quite bizarre that we have failed to give the same attention to the food sector. |
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The bizarre exhibition includes a display of British padlocks and some prison menus. |
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His decision to tackle a bizarre range of characters is unusual for someone of his stature. |
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This is a bizarre situation, especially in comparison with the rules of the sea. |
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Oh yeah, one of those bizarre little coincidence things happened to me yesterday. |
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For a play involving such grotesque and bizarre subject matter, it sure got a lot of laughs! |
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It was a bizarre build up to the goal as again the weather heavily influenced the play. |
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It's truly bizarre how different people think about similar things at the same time. |
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It's the fact that he is so bizarre that allows many to conclude that he really isn't doing anything. |
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Shocked by what she heard, she returned home and told her husband of the bizarre encounter. |
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In the midst of this confessional, parts of his explanation became quite bizarre. |
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Eastern motorcycle punks and their molls love to alter their appearance with bleach and henna and contact lenses of bizarre colouration. |
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Regular turnstile operators in Congo have been turfed out by a bizarre initiative introduced by the national football federation. |
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This has to be one of the most bizarre turns of events I've seen in a very long time. |
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The ambitions, the hopes, the dreams, every twisted, bizarre, seemingly abnormal thought I ever had melts in the glare of commonness. |
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I then realised I actually quite like the police station, with its spiralling steps, and bizarre platforms on sillily long stilts. |
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As the sinewy red mass ascended through clear fluid, a bizarre blob formed at the tip, broke loose, and floated upward. |
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The fact that my blood brother's nickname is Mikey is a coincidence to bizarre to contemplate. |
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Have you ever seen, heard or even tasted blood pudding, which seems a little bit bizarre and even horrible? |
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One of them is previously unacknowledged reader Carl Feynman, who wrote in about the bizarre SOHO image mentioned below. |
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Dave Taylor struggled in his game but eventually won on the pink and finally Brian Shipley retained his unbeaten record in bizarre fashion. |
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There is a primly-dressed 44-year-old female nurse whose unclad abdomen reveals a bizarre array of tattoos. |
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What then followed was a bundle of falsehoods and bizarre inversions of reality, perhaps retailed in good faith. |
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This bizarre situation has come to pass because of a mistake by an underfinanced and understaffed government agency. |
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His droning slacker voice and bizarre lyrics were present, but where were the interweaving guitars? |
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Each of the pouches was stuffed with bizarre and unexplainable tools or devices. |
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Fantastic views, bizarre place, very discreet, unpresuming and unpretentious. |
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All this postmodern self-referential ironic navel-gazing is getting a bit bizarre. |
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I started reading it at home, and it's full of bizarre fascinating snippety historical bits. |
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Two men recently died, an ambitious neophyte politician and his political rival, in a bizarre shooting in New York's City Council chambers. |
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The rest of us will gaze upon this with a mixture of amusement, fascination, and confusion at the brazenly bizarre comedy. |
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In some respects, Canada lives in a bizarre netherworld between the U.S. and Britain. |
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His bizarre word rhythm and gleeful disregard for punctuation makes even his most banal utterances sound dramatic. |
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This bizarre election controversy has unexpectedly brought my father to mind. |
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The bay is home to squids including the giant squid, the seven-arm octopus and the bizarre vampire squid. |
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As bizarre as it might sound under this house there appeared to be an underground city. |
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I have some sort of completely bizarre thumb infection on the thumb that hits the space bar, so I will be brief. |
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The commonplace and venial sins block scrutiny of the bizarre and mortal ones. |
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It's the brutally bizarre nature of their relationship that holds one's interest. |
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So we are presented with the bizarre and bewildering spectacle of American planes dropping explosives and food on Afghanistan at the same time. |
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New developments in the bizarre case of an FBI bug found in the office of the mayor of Philadelphia, John Street. |
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The Conference of Mayors made a somewhat bizarre attempt to put a positive spin on the survey's findings. |
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He reflected the mindset of a person who was caught up in a bizarre bureaucratic maze that he had no control over. |
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You can get bizarre flavours like emulsion paint, or a nasty, cloying butterscotch. |
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His words, astonishing and bizarre, are noteworthy, in my view, for their condescension. |
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The trail meanders across the bizarre scene with stone cairns built to mark the way. |
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A nubile nymph's passion for a handsome stranger ends in a bizarre revenge slaying. |
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It was at first assumed that the 68-year-old premier was trying to make some bizarre fashion statement. |
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Two paintings and a bizarre set of events bring these five very different and lonely people together to dine by candlelight. |
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It may soon get a boost, as comedian Dave Gorman brings his bizarre one-man show about Googlewhacking to off-Broadway in October. |
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For me, already having an interest in the bizarre and anything off-centre, I liked Dada. |
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Who is likely to benefit from such a bizarre war, a military offensive prosecuted as an exercise in risk-avoidance? |
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Woronov's prose occupies bizarre territory, somewhere between twisted lyricism and hard-boiled pulp fiction. |
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But a series of careless errors let the Scots back in the game, with the final indignity being the bizarre own goal. |
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Soon, a bizarre storm cloud hovers over New York City, seen in the distance from Ray's Newark home. |
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Yakin is having a stormer, which makes it all the more bizarre that he was omitted from Switzerland's original squad. |
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What's the most bizarre stoush or fight that you've come across in your years of watching these kinds of conflicts? |
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Given his own natural inclination towards bizarre parts, the relatively straight arrow that is Murdoch appears to be a blip on his acting map. |
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But in the autumn, a bizarre murder by hemlock plunges the family into disarray. |
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Part ambassador, part super-salesman, and part Grade 1 listed historical heritage item, the Lord Mayor is a richly bizarre human institution. |
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The entire film is told in a surreal and dreamily clipped dialog of imaginably fashionable faux-period slang and bizarre outcries of passion. |
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At every turn, there he was, drawling something even more outlandish than his previous bizarre utterances. |
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The mother of a teenage happy slapping victim today called for the sale of camera-phones to juveniles to be restricted in a bid to curb the bizarre craze. |
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A little research in newspaper morgues proved the surgeon had died in a bizarre operating room fight with scalpels when other doctors accused him of unnecessary surgery. |
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The repressiveness of the Burmese junta is overlaid with mysticism that can often border on the bizarre. |
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But at least there's some attempt to deal with and current affairs amid all that girl-mag blizzard of fashion, bizarre beauty treatments and gossip. |
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The secret to a successful relocation is knowing what to honestly expect so you can laugh cathartically when the inevitable bizarre scenarios emerge. |
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Getting a PhD is always a good thing, and Cambridge certainly pulls out all the stops when it comes to bizarre commemorative rituals, including value added Latin declamations. |
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But the stilted dialogue and bizarre narrative conceits pale in comparison with some of the sacrilege being committed here. |
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In one of the more bizarre twists in a truly singular career, August 1968 saw The Incredible String Band in upstate New York as part of the Woodstock festival. |
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Later, we hike into Limestone Gorge, through a corroded landscape of dolomite blocks, bizarre limestone tower karsts, twisted Screw Palms and scorched yellow grasses. |
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With millions at stake, Sony is on a bizarre campaign to stomp out negative publicity for This Is It, Jackson's final performance. |
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Their inevitable divorce was messy, bitter, and packed with bizarre occurrences. |
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This time, long-suffering conservatives endured nothing embarrassing or bizarre, insipid, or outlandish. |
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The instructional clip joins the canon of bizarre workplace training videos released over the years. |
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But for his final show, Valentino made the bizarre decision that instead of emphasising these modern strengths he would remind people of his 80s matchy-matchy heyday. |
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It was a perverted and bizarre concoction of human and non-human noises. |
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The world in which a J. Edgar Hoover movie exists before an MLK movie is utterly bizarre to me. |
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Jodi Rudoren, the Times Jerusalem bureau chief, is the author of this simplistic and, frankly, bizarre article. |
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The results of the present study also suggest that additional elaboration can enhance memory discrimination and reduce response bias for both common and bizarre stimuli. |
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We can only speculate that it is a bizarre April Fool's joke. |
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Befuddled villagers who were in a steam over a bizarre summer ritual have given themselves a pat on the back after chicken droppings saved their blushes. |
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On the database front, Oracle continues to baffle customers with its bizarre fractional pricing scheme to handle the emergence of multicore chips. |
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It's this bizarre folly to the idea prevalent in the 1950s and 1960s that you could design a megastructure which would supply nearly every need of the residents. |
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The garlic tiger prawns were pathetically small, but what made the dish truly bizarre was that it was served with what appeared to be gooseberries. |
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It's really just an excuse to watch a woman undress, of course, but although lots of bizarre underthings get removed, she's still quite covered up by the end. |
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Way back, before I was born, there was a situation that brewed to a boiling point in California and created a very bizarre segment of American history. |
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He dialled 911 and a bizarre series of events was set in motion. |
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There is a sub-theme in The accursed of medical history and its bizarre fads and ministrations. |
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As such, it is another one of the victims of the bizarre politicization of alternative energy. |
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Critics and listeners were left confused whether Paisley was apologizing for his apparel or justifying it with his bizarre lyrics. |
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The appellate drama that eventually set Kelly Michaels free had its own bizarre twist. |
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Spring Breakers, beach-party fluff done as an art film by the reliably bizarre Harmony Korine, is a return to form for Franco. |
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The collection is by turn bizarre, hilarious, unpredictable, all of it without a single note of artifice. |
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His opponents are up against the bizarre logic that pushed the crack-smoking Toronto mayor to ascend and survive. |
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Was part of the attraction to the project shining a light in this bizarre blight on America? |
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His PR in the months leading up to the film has been atypically bizarre and even repellent. |
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And that's before we even get to the more bizarre denizens of the deep. |
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As an Iranian Jew, I am often chastised for trying to explain the bizarre behavior of this paranoid regime. |
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I'm starting to see the whole experience as a bizarre holiday, behaving like an uninvited guest who dresses up and prances around the football pitch every evening. |
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A bizarre, incredibly absurd play which I think failed to hit the mark. |
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Given that we use less than one percent of the total water sloshing around the planet, it does seem bizarre to suggest we are faced with shortages. |
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A young man runs through a bizarre hotel in pursuit of an unseen quarry. |
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Even the bizarre prospect of machine-brain interaction and implanted nanotechnological devices starts with therapeutic efforts to enable the blind to see and the deaf to hear. |
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She is the fashion correspondent for the International Herald Tribune and by the lights of the arcane pecking order of this bizarre business is accepted as the queen bee. |
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It is known as blogging and results in bizarre websites called blogs. |
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A look at some of the craziest, funniest, and most bizarre moments with Click and clack. |
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The result is just as way-out and bizarre, but a lot less funny. |
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Is there something bizarre or abnormal about this type of father-daughter relationship, their closeness? |
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And some collage works best simply because the joins are bizarre. |
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It lost every game, scored one goal, conceded nine, and had a player sent off for a bizarre elbow attack. |
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It is set in the beautiful, mysterious landscape of the Peak District in the North of England, populated by a bizarre collection of campers, ramblers and hikers. |
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And the lumping together of DREAMers with farm laborers is a bizarre decision. |
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Over the course of researching the phenomenon, Simmons stumbled upon the bizarre world of Japanese cosplay. |
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Use of antituberculosis drugs by unqualified persons or alternative medicine practitioners in bizarre regimens for inadequate periods is an important problem in our country. |
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On his quest he meets a bizarre array of treasure hunters, profiteers and traffickers, all with an unquenchable thirst for the hoard that has eluded man for centuries. |
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No wonder dreaming is so chaotic, bizarre, unfocused, and unremembered. |
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It's a bizarre mix of ski bums, transients, small businesses, families, settled hippies, hippy wannabes, and red necks, but everyone seems to get along. |
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There's a bunch of other fun stuff in regards to zombies, flesh-eating bugs, a bizarre recurring dream sequence, and a joke about a witch doctor, but I won't spoil it here. |
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In a bizarre twist, the U.S Government has apparently adopted a tactic normally reserved for deadbeat dads on Superbowl Sunday. |
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Rather, this vote is a good example of how elections can have very bizarre, unrepresentative consequences in societies with weak political institutions. |
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Hence the bizarre fact that, in the classic 1931 film, Shelley's early-nineteenth-century tale is transposed into an alien, early-twentieth-century setting. |
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The Two and Half Men star recently trashed his show on YouTube sitting beside a bizarre preacher. |
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On March 15, 2012, the last day of voting, San Marcos officials noticed some bizarre patterns. |
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The premise involved a detective whose ability to stand on one leg allowed him entry into a bizarre second dimension. |
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Second, quantum theory had become the bizarre world of quantum mechanics in which causality collapses and classical physics finds itself confronted with unscaleable barriers. |
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The mayor responded defiantly with a kind of military pageant that was truly bizarre for such a secretive organization. |
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Well, we have seen bikers setting records of distances while some motorcyclists do bizarre tricks, but Badadal's brand of biking is different from the rest. |
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To anyone without infrared vision, it looked like she was doing some sort of bizarre, tribal dance, hopping over invisible things in a seemingly utterly empty room. |
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It was an almost schizophrenic existence, and a few bizarre remnants of this doublethink still punctuate my life here. |
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Everyone knew that he wore a bizarre costume of massive baggy trousers, and a headdress of ostrich feathers atop ornate waistcoats and colourful jackets. |
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There, he finds Azoff, also zonked out on ludes, and they get in a bizarre, drugged-out fight. |
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Soon afterwards, the bizarre, triangularly coiled, inflated Parawocklumeria and Wocklumeria appeared, representing the last burst of clymeniid diversification. |
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Keep in mind that animals are also often traumatized by captivity and display bizarre behavior untypical of their kind unless treated with respect and dignity. |
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We gave him a box of Scottish shortbread wrapped in eucalyptus leaves to show our gratitude, and to make some sort of bizarre cross-cultural statement. |
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So as bizarre as it may sound to the uninitiated, hunting, shooting and fishing actually promote and sustain the rich bio-diversity that we all admire in the countryside. |
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A kaleidoscope of bizarre images and misshapen faces danced before him. |
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But in a bizarre twist of fate, Parrish may end up in The Hunger Games after all. |
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The balance is just right and in retrospect, it seems bizarre that this film was in danger of not being released after current events over the past few years. |
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Irwin appears to have spent his career championing ideas that were simultaneously perfectly logical and extravagantly bizarre. |
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This is bizarre, given that the system is such an uproarious success. |
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So to attack us for re-telling, for the first time anywhere in the world, James Leo Herlihy's truly great and bizarre love story strikes me as a bit rich. |
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Brown has quit and rejoined Twitter numerous times over his bizarre rants and feuds with everyone from artists to comediennes. |
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However, recently she teamed up with performance artist Marina Abramovic to film a bizarre piece of performance art. |
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As a reporter for a major magazine she intended to write about what would no doubt be an odd, perhaps even bizarre practice by an obscure religious sect. |
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Many of your more bizarre or outlandish schemes will come to fruition. |
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The disturbed congressional stenographer who went on a bizarre rant about freemasons before being removed from the House chamber. |
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Faced with the bizarre situation of being asked to sign a gag order by a whistleblowing organization, I, alone, refused. |
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The star of the Home Alone recently resurfaced with this bizarre video of him eating pizza. |
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Over the next few weeks and months she went decidedly loopy, wandering around dazed and giving bizarre impromptu interviews to mystified and amused reporters. |
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His skin was a dark coffee brown accenting his bizarre crimson oculars. |
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Yet I found him so repellent that if I saw the bizarre figure in sunglasses and black flapping soutane arriving, I sometimes ran into the toilets to avoid him. |
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In their bizarre form of reproduction, the male is the one who gets pregnant, carrying the female's eggs in a small brood pouch for weeks before giving birth. |
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He pulled several down and discovered that the pages were stamped with bizarre runes of what must have been the written form of the Martian language. |
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Soz, Rhoda, I think I created a bizarre link to you, but it's better now. |
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After a day spent flying a bizarre New Zealand contraption that crosses a bungee rope with a microlight, Clarkson asks a qualified doctor about the rush he experienced. |
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He and his mother have been running a bizarre low-profile campaign. |
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All weekend reporters in eastern Ukraine were walking a bizarre tightrope, of prurience, politesse, and ghoulishness. |
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Their bizarre distance from reality, their twisted imputations of malignity, their excess, their luxuriance in defamation and falsehood, are obviously symptomatic. |
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Most bumps in the Rowing-On divisions took place below the gut, leaving spectators not much more to observe than the bizarre attire of various crews. |
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A few miles to the east, up a steep valley, are a collection of bizarre rock formations. |
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If you're addicted to science books, pick up this short and eminently readable book and enjoy the bizarre tale of fractals and strange attractors. |
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Amplaster contains among the most bizarre of all sand dollar taxa. |
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Frowning, he leaned forward for a closer look at the bizarre sight. |
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The actor's bizarre interlude essentially negated a solid if unspectacular performance by the Republican nominee for president. |
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The character was a rollicking success from day one, a marvellous, surreal, genuinely bizarre mix of whimsy, blarney, satire and violence packaged in outrageously funny plots. |
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Maybe the channel is having a hard time recruiting talking heads or something but I'm hearing an awful lot of this kind of bizarre blather lately. |
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A look at the most bizarre metrics used to portend the winner of the presidential election. |
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White's bizarre life as taxi driver, male model, Jesus freak and teen drug addict feed into his second album. |
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You can count on federal fish mismanagers to continue their bizarre claims that red snapper and grouper stocks are severely overfished. |
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Having a so-called bagel head might look cool, but the bizarre body modification might be dangerous. |
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He's just worried that after five days without a bath on Touch The Truck, a bizarre new endurance-style game show, they could get a bit niffy. |
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The bizarre costing policy was uncovered by angry leaseholder Bob Gilder, of Park Wood Court, in Walsall Road, Sutton Coldfield. |
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The claims come amS id the bizarre extraterrestrial tales revealed in UFO documents released by the Ministry of Defence. |
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Shooting stars, meteors, and bizarre occurrences were commonplace. Tonight, however, was a 10.0 on my weird shit-o-meter. |
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West Brom enjoyed more possession as the half progressed and were handed a penalty of their own in the 21st minute in bizarre circumstances. |
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There was no way that the two officers in the car could not have seen the bizarre, blazingly lit scene before them. |
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Now picture them hanging from a ceiling in a bizarre cobweblike environment. |
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It requires a cool head, which Mr. Murray most assuredly has, as well as the ability to remain unruffled by bizarre apparitions. |
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Meet mother-of-one Louisa Francis, whose bizarre phobia means she is terrified of buttons. |
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The running of the 1956 Grand National witnessed one of the chase's most bizarre incidents. |
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First, within the framework of the story, he makes bizarre things happen, and turns the world on its head. |
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A recurring feature on Top Gear involves the hosts undertaking a number of bizarre challenges involving cars. |
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This bizarre and inaccurate form was invented by European heralds in the Middle Ages, who knew little of foreign animals and made up the rest. |
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Pinkerton's arguments were often rambling, bizarre and clearly motivated by his belief that Celts were an inferior people. |
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In 2015, TED collected 40 examples of bizarre idioms that cannot be translated literally. |
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In May 1999, she gave a bizarre performance while standing in for Terry Wogan, blaming the incident on a lack of sleep the previous night. |
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Archer took a deep breath and, steeling himself for the bizarre experience, carefully walked to the bulkhead and phased through. |
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The monstrous and awesome shoebill is possibly the most bizarre bird on the African continent. |
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Craig argues that the various bizarre and counterintuitive scenarios brought on by the SR must be critically examined. |
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The essay was widely condemned as ahistorical and simply bizarre. |
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Large bizarre cells, intranuclear pseudoinclusions, marked irregularity of nuclear membranes and nuclear grooves were not evident in this case. |
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Astonished Americans believe leprechauns may be alive and well in Alabama after a spate of bizarre sightings. |
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