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During a bizarre exchange, King asked to see the"Bristol" tattoo on Johnston's finger.
I make a further discovery when a casual inquiry about Nuttall prompts a bizarre exchange between two volunteers.
According to AFP the increasingly acrimonious row prompted a bizarre exchange in the Canadian parliament in which Paul Calandra, parliamentary secretary to the prime minister cited the claim on the North Pole in order to attack an opposition party.
A devout Catholic, O'Friel says it was a "miracle" that 1,200 prisoners were evacuated safely on the first day, and recalls a bizarre exchange shortly after the riot began.
In a bizarre exchange of public statements, Israel and the United States clashed today over an Israeli government declaration that an American citizen it detained last month may have been a conduit for money to terrorist organizations, including groups linked to Al Qaeda.
Angle's ad is especially brazen as it comes on the heels of a bizarre exchange in which she unconvincingly denied that one of her other immigrant-bashing spots clearly showed Latinos.
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Looking back on it, did your brother make a mistake?" What followed was a somewhat bizarre exchange in which Bush offered a tepid defense of Roberts while saying that Cruz had supported him, too.
In a somewhat bizarre exchange (captured in full, about 22 minutes into video posted on the U.N. Web site), Mr. Jaafari pleaded with the Channel 4 News correspondent in New York, Matt Frei, to ignore the work of his colleague in Syria, Alex Thomson, and wait for President Bashar al-Assad's commission of inquiry to publish its findings later this week.
Russell Pearce invoked "We the People" at this morning's hearing--in a rather bizarre exchange about how S.B. 1070 gives "We the People" of Arizona the right to sue law enforcement officers who don't maximally enforce the law--but he expressed an utter disregard for the Constitution that "We the People" have created.
The one exception was a testy and bizarre exchange between the Microsoft chairman and Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., who suggested that allowing more foreign workers, skilled or not, depresses wages for U.S. domestic workers.
That resulted in a sometimes raucous, slightly bizarre exchange in which the men spoke over each other as Dr. Dean watched Mr. Kerry's disembodied form on a large television monitor on the stage.
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