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But weirdly enough, the ruling turned out to be terrific public relations.
But weirdly enough, that's always been part of the problem with this unlikely survivor, which has been renewed for a fifth and final season.
But weirdly enough, these ladies strutted straight past the living room and down into the basement, where I heard a group of loud men, shouting in Russian.
I spent a good two hours at Santa Monica Beach this weekend, but, weirdly enough, didn't have to endure alien meteor showers.
He's supposedly on the lam now, but weirdly enough two of his closest neighbors are the country's treasury ministry and internal security agency, both of which are effectively run by the USA.
Silicon Valley -- the place, not the show -- has a lot of problems, but weirdly enough, the free-living, goofy and surprisingly open-minded Erlich may represent a way forward for an influential subculture that can often seem toxic, defensive and insensitive.
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But the film also, weirdly enough, treads on what will seem, to American audiences, less exotic ground.
Weirdly enough, hell means "luck" in Norwegian, but the locals play up their association with the netherworld.
Weirdly enough, it was actually first shown in Japan but it made itself when it was at the Tate, and the response people had to it is part of its identity".
The only thing missing, weirdly enough, is the vanilla flavor typical of bourbon, but it's not missed that much.
Weirdly enough, my memory is not of the show itself, but of going backstage and experiencing that atmosphere for the first time.
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