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More bizarrely, so too is the minister for culture.
More bizarrely, Tate galleries appear to have rejected Saatchi's offer, as well.
More bizarrely for the non-Arab, fruit can often be a marker of beauty.
More bizarrely still, the Tory strategist, Australian Lynton Crosby, has privately expressed his own doubts about the vans.
More bizarrely, "Golda's Balcony" and "Trumbo" -- more historical portraits than proper plays -- get the highest marks (27 for both) for the stories they tell.
More bizarrely still, the FA had decided to allow - for the first time - penalty shoot-outs to be used if the matches were tied.
More bizarrely, the lyrics were written by Michael Chabon, the author of Wonder Boys and The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay.
More bizarrely, one of the holdouts on the panel for calling for real reform is supposed to be a civil liberties advocate.
More bizarrely, Aulas denied responsibility for Lyon's poor season and instead attacked the club's new signings – insisting he was right to sack Alain Perrin last summer, after Lyon's first league and French Cup double.
More bizarrely, in the same game I swear I once left my horse untied in town and came back to find it had taken itself to the blacksmith for shoeing.
More bizarrely still, in the early 80s, when South African-born commune member Jenny Simanowitz, joined, Muhl had gone through one of those 180 degree ethical turns ideologues are prone to.
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