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Collins, in the absence of any word on protestant in the style guide, would have urged a capital P. Why, even more bizarrely, did we refer to Ken Livingstone as the former greater london council leader?

The loss, late-on, of a top Classics rider like Cancellara in the front group, bizarrely, did not benefit the British pursuit: instead when the Swiss rider crashed, it spurred the other riders in the break on to greater efforts - given they realised their chances of success had increased hugely as a result of his absence.

Danny had his conversion experience while working in WH Smith, as, bizarrely, did Samira, a character in Henry Naylor's Echoes, which intertwines the lives of a Victorian missionary and a modern British A-level student, who, 175 years apart, become wives of Empire for Anglicanism and Islam.

When he bizarrely didn't go away, we had a little more time.

But that is exactly what presidential campaign correspondent Maggie Haberman bizarrely did a little over a week ago.

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The accrued pensions of existing public-sector workers should be paid, but their benefits from now on should be renegotiated, for example by aligning pensionable ages with those for Social Security (if state courts allow it, which some, bizarrely, do not).

Instead, it has been reduced, among other things, to demanding that Mr Greenberg never serve in management or on the board of a public company, or work in the securities industry (which, bizarrely, does not include insurance).

But over the decades a complex landscape of exceptions has emerged: stores in some sectors may always open, stores in some places may always open, and all stores can open five Sundays a year if their mayors let them.September's flash point concerned DIY stores, which don't have blanket opening rights though home-furnishing stores, bizarrely, do.

It takes a man, Dennis Paul Kayee, bizarrely doing the voice of a 92-year-old pensioner), to point out that Candy Cabs should have charged more as a) Eddie is a millionaire and b) it's his wedding and c) that's how a business works.

If people really are responding to Cameron like an audience dazzled and charmed by a virtuoso improviser, this is a major problem for his opponents, because his readiness to concede errors adds to the performance, as – bizarrely do the errors themselves.

He dived in the wrong direction for Wayne Rooney's opener and was bizarrely doing something similar in the lead up to Van Persie's third.

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