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Bizarreness

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The state or quality of being bizarre

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Last night's Oscars bizarreness was not just bizarre but bizarre in a way that is typical of this entirely bizarre time.

"It's a totally bizarre story, I went with its bizarreness," says Swift. "I suppose of all the stories in the book it is the most weirdly many-faceted.

The bizarreness effect holds that items associated with bizarre sentences or phrases are more readily recalled than those associated with common sentences or phrases.

The energy of Mr Franco's prose is not to be found in his dialogue (which can be anodyne) nor in his characters (ditto), but in these moments of embodied bizarreness.

This suggests that Mr Ryan fits the mould of the perfect veep: appealing to the base without overshadowing the boss.Patrick Ruffini, president at Engage, says that the treemap usefully uncovered positive reactions to a speech by Clint Eastwood, an actor, that was overlooked by the media (which focused on the bizarreness of his remarks).

No one can quite summarise the absolute bizarreness of this film better than Wahlberg himself, put simply: "The Happening.

About the bizarreness of an institution--monarchy--that, though it has lost all true power, remains part public-relations firm, part pedigree kennel: Play our game or we'll fire you; keep our image squeaky-clean; be a good breeder.

What you get to see is the sort of comic weirdness of the place, but, for all its bizarreness, life in North Korea is no joke.

Spassky demanded the same: Fischer also complained about the lighting, which inspired this Donald Reilly cartoon: Fischer walked away from chess after the championship, and his bizarreness eventually got the better of his brilliance.

Leaving aside the bizarreness of any Partridge Family song's having survived into the twenty-first century in any form, the musical question and answer happen to be pertinent to the marital fix that these couples find themselves in: they're afraid that they've been swallowed up by marriage and are stuck with partners who are only intermittently the people they bargained for.

You can get some feeling for the bizarreness of this new world from Lindsay's description of New Songdo: "an English-speaking island stocked with prep schools from Boston, malls from Beverly Hills, and a golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus.... New Songdo cherry-picks the signatures of universally beloved cities and recycles them as building blocks.

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