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Also, there is the almost bizarre fusion of art and military, not only in the making of dummy tanks but also in the personal artwork the soldiers produced in their spare moments.
Terror alone cannot explain the almost bizarre efficiency of German civil servants, worrying about cleaning bins and foreign bursaries right up until the 11th hour, or – more impressively – organising an exemplary relief effort for Dresden in the aftermath of the February bombings.
The sushi cooks serve all the usuals--and do them rather nicely--but also assemble a changing selection of specials that run from the daring to the almost bizarre.
Watching the Senate confirmation hearings on TV could be disheartening — you wanted to interrupt speakers, demand better questions and somehow slow down or stop the almost bizarre sight of men and women being put in charge of the very departments of government (Education, the EPA, etc). they have yearned to dismantle and destroy.
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Working with nuns was a temporary gig, I was sure of it, and the job was almost bizarre enough to sound cool or alternative — the nuns were all social justice warriors, working as liaisons for their orders to the United Nations.
Michelle Obama's marriage and family life are extraordinarily ordinary, like some throwback to the 1950s ideal of "Leave it to Beaver" or "The Donna Reed Show". Indeed, in this season of strange bedfellows and troubled teens, the Obamas are almost bizarre in their family conservatism.
Its political editor was recently rapped over the knuckles by the High Court for an almost bizarre misrepresentation of a judgement in an article intended to expose the white judiciary as racist.
It's that the writing itself rings false to an almost bizarre degree, with the result that the world created in the show simply isn't credible.
The price ($7.99) was almost bizarre in a world where specialty garden tools routinely run into double and even triple digits.
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