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After learning French it would be bizarre to learn another language".

If machismo, a love of Buddhism and a certain urge to handle a weapon are long-respected traits in Bhutan, it may not seem so bizarre to learn that leathery Hollywood action hero Steven Seagal – star of Under Seige and countless similar movies – is one of the country's favourite celebrities.

Most Iranians - who have traditionally been very proud of their political, social and cultural history - would find it rather bizarre to learn that some Western bloggers, ignorant of that very history, are insisting that the recent protests are a result not of their own anger at an apparent stolen election and continued autocratic rule, but simply because some Americans have told them to.

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For something so clearly standing on the shoulders of giants, there was a bizarre failure to learn the lessons of the past.

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It is bizarre to watch.

I knew by letting down my guard and just asking myself, "What do you feel?" That "cis" was the result of long mental hikes, rather than the default, is the bizarre part I have to learn to live with.

Will this be the ENDA of innocence?" The group warns that, under ENDA, "your children will be trapped in classes taught by drag queens and transgender activists" and they will be "forced to learn about bizarre sexual fetishes". The coalition's executive director, Andrea Lafferty, has been lobbying members of Congress, and she describes them as "freaked out" by the bill.

One of the distinctive qualities about Hughes's management style is where others might see a strange behavior and dismisses it as "weird," Hughes is more likely to react with curiosity and an instant willingness to learn more from bizarre behavior.

As for city types, well, they had to ask if they were to learn that this bizarre flying saucer on a crane was a Tol Tree Topper hedger, useful for trimming citrus trees (depending on size of the device, $61,000 to $125,000).

The goal has been to learn more about a bizarre creature of no little fame (Jules Verne's giant squid attacked a submarine and Peter Benchley's ate children) that in real life has stubbornly refused to give up its secrets.

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