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So why do I remain so bizarrely, stubbornly optimistic?
So bizarrely out of character.
Why have interest rates acted so bizarrely?
So bizarrely wrong. .
For being so outrageously, bizarrely, dementedly sane.
But they do point to the truth — bizarrely denied by the White House — that we are, indeed, involved in a war in Libya, with all the chaos and uncontrollability that war brings with it.
Yes, it was indeed "like an English village that had bizarrely taken root in Japan".
Indeed, Tap themselves - Guest, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer - are here bizarrely reincarnated as the Folksmen, proud, humourless standard-bearers of the folkie inheritance.
Indeed, the Bushites have thoroughly colonised a territory that Mr Gore has bizarrely decided to leave empty: that of intelligent social reformer.In the process, Mr Bush has begun to put more flesh on the bones of "compassionate conservatism", positioning it as more cautious than Gingrichism but more pro-market than his father's Country Club Republicanism.
Indeed, it's a strange, miserable little movie, with the sets either bizarrely stylized (the outdoor scenes look like leftovers from Fritz Lang's Metropolis or maybe the dream sequences from Hitchcock's Spellbound) or in the case of the interior scenes cavernous and echoing to a ludicrous degree.
Indeed, until recently, the only way to watch it without resorting to illegal downloads was, bizarrely, on the little screens in the carriages of First Great Western trains.
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