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Their most recent action, however, targeted Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in a bizarre operation meant to commemorate the career of outgoing The Daily Show host Jon Stewart.

But during those shows, as Mac Demarco tongue-kissed his bassist and covered Limp Bizkit songs, there was always an unassuming guy with a guitar in the corner of the stage named Peter Sagar holding the whole bizarre operation together.

Ukrainian officials argue the bizarre operation — after which Babchenko shocked his friends and colleagues by appearing at a press conference about his own killing — allowed them to uncover the list of 47 names by surveilling and wiretapping the alleged Russia-backed organizers in the moments after they thought their first target had been hit.

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Félix's task involves, among other bizarre operations, the cocaine-fed development of a virus-laden video game recasting Galtieri's invasion as a triumph.

Amazing, no?" What is really remarkable about the clinic, however, is the frequency with which phages are used to counter surgical-wound infections in these complex (if bizarre) cosmetic operations.

They should have waited for the report, which confirmed some of their criticisms but exonerated Mr. Holder and found no evidence for bizarre allegations that Operation Fast and Furious was a scheme designed to justify tougher federal gun controls, not penetrate drug cartels.

Richard N. Perle, one of his strongest supporters here, another signatory of the letter, and a highly influential figure in defense circles, alluded to that Thursday after calling the raid on the Iraqi National Congress operations "bizarre".

Blair reportedly started undergoing the bizarre treatment after an operation on his knee last year.

Christopher Pyne, the leader of the federal House of Representatives, said Victoria's decision to cancel the operation was "bizarre … these sort of visa checking arrangements go on all the time – it's hardly a new thing".

Sterling may have been the source that helped Risen drag a bizarre CIA project called Operation Merlin out of hiding behind the label "classified," which often enough means, "uh oh, we don't want anyone to know about this".

Prior to the passage of the Act, the owner of premises who created a danger there disposed of his duty of care when he disposed of the property by selling or leasing it, something North described as both "bizarre" and "capricious in operation, unjust in the result and indefensible in principle".

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