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Quite strangely, there were such opportunities for both sides on the diagramed deal from the Bermuda Bowl in Monte Carlo last month.
Quite strangely, in the last six months, the word in question has found itself spoken three times on our revered, publicly financed BBC (not known with ambivalent affection as Auntie for nothing) by three different highly respected middle-aged male broadcasters.
He digresses sometimes quite strangely, musing, for example, over the difficulty of reckoning dates B.C., because they move backward, while the time they record moves forward.
It was acceptable to behave quite strangely and talk as if you came out of a Beckett play.' Notwithstanding a recent Burberry campaign with Kate Moss, Tree rarely models any longer.
And at this very second I'm listening to random French conversation darting out of my speakers as the BetFair internet broadcast quite strangely just leaves us hanging there among the crowd staring at an empty pitch... oh, and now awful Europoop trance is blaring out of the stadium".
Second, and quite strangely, this increased search activity does not translate into shorter unemployment spells.
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Although I am a young leader, I actually came to it strangely quite late.
I know she's not genetically mine, but we're very close and, strangely, quite alike.
Actually, there's something quite glorious and strangely romantic about the intimacy that two writers can bring to a marriage.
DW: One thing that struck me when we were doing Britain's Got Talent is that it's strangely quite gruelling sitting through auditions.
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