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It helped create a bizarre attitude to risk, which is still with us, whereby it is acceptable to blow a billion pounds on something as uncertain as the Millennium Dome, yet the lesser details have to be micromanaged by expensive consultants until the life is squeezed out of buildings or other cultural projects.
America's got a pretty bizarre attitude towards booze – you could call it puritanical, but actually, the Puritans got drunk as shit.
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If the plot of Mildred Pierce is relatively uncomplicated (albeit eventually bizarre), its attitudes are not.
ABC's attitude was bizarre, given that it is owned by the Walt Disney Company, which owns Walt Disney World in Orlando, of which Apopka is a suburb.
This is an interesting article with some quaint comments indicative of local community attitudes to bizarre abnormalities, which increase the appeal of the article.
We suggest that this attitude would be bizarre.
Watching people and animals slaughtered brutally [in the arena] was seen as a way to keep the civilian population from this 'weakness' because they didn't see combat... Scanlon then provocatively asks, "Could our society be sliding towards those Roman attitudes in a bizarre sort of way?" I often think that America suffers from an empathy gap.
This attitude "led to some bizarre editorial decisions" and, in such circumstances, "bewildered southerners" like O'Leary looked elsewhere for explanation.
Mankind's attitude to gold is bizarre.
He was created when the gold pins to be given to the show's guests, some of whom are flummoxed by the tone of its smart but bizarre hosts, needed a character with an attitude problem.
Nunberg struck a defiant attitude in a series of bizarre TV interviews on Monday.
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