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An increasingly soused "Never Mind the Why and Wherefore" includes a wacky bit of stage business involving Mr. Bergeret (as the conductor) and a rifle.
For two summers, a man who sang in a tree outside my Brooklyn apartment was a wacky bit of the neighborhood that stayed the same as new restaurants and wine shops continued sprouting up.
His comeback signalled the start of the new season, a wacky bit of our neighborhood that had stayed the same as new restaurants and wine shops continued sprouting up by the day.
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Players tend to do close to the same thing in those 15 minutes on the ice before every game, and that can range from Wilson and forward T.J. Oshie's wacky bit of smacking each other in the rear with their sticks to Backstrom and captain Alex Ovechkin sharing a fist bump before leaving the ice together.
It's minimalist design is inspiring, and — as the mandatory wacky bit seen on concept phones — the in-built filth-zapping UV screen cleaner will make sure to put the "clean" in "clean lines".
Bart's rise to fame sparkles via its deft parody of instant — and fleeting — fame, and many wacky bits show up along the way such as Homer's fear that Bart got turned into a box.
The new book is not what you would expect from a wacky comedian whose signature bits involve an arrow through his head or a magic act performed by a penis.
The style can also borrow from the wackier bits of Frank Lloyd Wright, John Lautner and – bastardised far beyond the original authors' wishes – the modern movement of Mies van der Rohe and Gropius.
Next, perfectly-cooked white asparagus (as fresh as I've ever had), new potatoes, morel mushrooms, bits of sausage and microgreens — a wacky, but completely balanced dish.
So when people say, "Why would an academic study something that sounds a little bit wacky or a little bit kooky?" or something like that and certainly, that's a legitimate concern but our [response] is that it doesn't matter if those are not true or not, it's that they're actually having an economic impact, regardless of their ontology.
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