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It starts to feel bizarrely as if Chekhov had been brought in to rewrite an episode of "Absolutely Fabulous".
Hunt and IDS are loathed and they use faith bizarrely as a counter to compassion instead of its partner.
The New York Times had described the book, bizarrely, as 'the hottest property since the invention of the wheel'.
(Many of Masson's essays appear, somewhat bizarrely, as fold-outs hidden — perhaps the way symbols are hidden in dreams — within the art spreads).
The neurologist goes on to say, bizarrely, as if it comforts, that should this happen Edwyn will be unconscious and feel nothing.
Then we went through to join the main thrash in the Duveen gallery where Yoko Ono (dressed bizarrely as a French mime artist) announced the result.
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It was not as bizarrely eccentric as it sounds.
Now, I like to come into an environment and try to understand it, even one as bizarrely unwholesome as this.
The eight hand-coloured works by William Blake, an artist as bizarrely eccentric as he was visionary, are also remarkable.
The supporting performances are commensurately larger, too, with the unctuous movie producer Saul Kimmer Philip LeStrangee, replacing Robert Lupone) as bizarrely silky as Liberace.
These broadcasts, some of them as bizarrely cheerful as fast-food commercials, dealt bluntly with issues of torture and poverty, and became required viewing in Santiago and beyond.
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