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On the walk home, I called Mom, and a strange version of her voice answered.
Which is a strange version of a sort of chronic prickly heat.
There he experiences a strange version of the Faust play, which includes giant puppets and clay figures filmed in stop-motion.
"So for six days, I wanted to give them the impression that they were in America," or at least a strange version of Nashville, which bears, he insists, a great similarity to the landscape of this region, Gers.
Here, they are coming out of flight cases bound in white outfits; here is a strange version of Lady Gaga, looking wide-eyed and drugged; here she is performing for men who are bidding for her; here she is burning the winner to a cinder, lying next to his skeleton, puffing on a victory fag.
This thing is right up my alley: Michael Urie from Ugly Betty plays both an out-of-work actor who mans the empty mall, as well as a strange version of Streisand who comes down to the mall in order to bargain with her new employee over her items in her store.
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Listening to Tom Waits on Australia's Radio National, guest presenting The Daily Planet with host Lucky Owens, you could hear the distance between them as they talked about Waits's selection of tracks – including a mesmerisingly strange version of Falling in Love Again by William Burroughs – via Skype.
And performance group Descent will be building installations to create a sensually strange version of Frank Furterter's castle, aided through visuals by Keo.
They were a discordant ménage-a-trois bound together by envy, talent, circumstances and some strange version of love.
At the very least, it is a functioning new system-in-the-making that we have yet to truly come to grips with, just as we haven't come to grips with a national security state that surveils the world in a way that even science fiction writers (no less totalitarian rulers) of a previous era could never have imagined, or the strange version of media overkill that we still call an election.
It is 1922, after all, and Millie's strange version of feminism entails setting out to get a job that offers a wealthy, unmarried boss whom she can marry and live with wealthily ever after.
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