Sentence examples for bizarrely new from inspiring English sources

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The recent rash of policies initiated in just the first 10 days of the administration signifies a brazen, "take no prisoners" re-branding of the U.S. that confounds matters in a bizarrely new milieu where so-called "American rights" appear to be supplanting "human rights".

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There are the cross dressers and cocaine snorters of "Taboo," the bizarrely bland new musical with songs by Boy George.

Formula One officials held a press conference on Friday to announce – bizarrely – a new three-year deal with Monza had not been signed.

Mike Hussey remains an obdurate obstacle, Shane Watson might just have kept his head at the latest prospect of a century, Brad Haddin, so bizarrely placed below new boy Steve Smith in the batting order, may have another top-notch innings in him and Johnson, for the moment at least, is perhaps sufficiently buoyed to reproduce the quality of his first-innings knock.

Yet bizarrely, perhaps, a new study by the government of President Álvaro Uribe claims that there may be just 125 hostages still being held for ransom, be that pecuniary or political.Officials from Fondelibertad, the government's anti-kidnap agency, have combed through the cases of the 3,307 kidnaps since 1996 that are officially still unresolved.

Yorke made the comments, bizarrely, in a new British textbook about citizenship.

Top-down and bizarrely bureaucratic, the new regulations were mocked by certain Chinese media outlets and dedicated dancers, some of whom reacted venomously to the idea that the state would impose its choreography on dancers.

Like a scene from Dr Strangelove, kaneka is the result of a bizarrely formal brainstorm among New Caledonian musicians in 1986.

The awful truth about no one from the Fame movie or TV show going on to become famous may not yet have dawned on the cast of this new and bizarrely pointless remake.

He still faces charges related to one of the biggest frauds on the Indian state ever uncovered, involving the "purchase" by the Bihar government of billions of rupees-worth of non-existent fodder.Mr Yadav, who, rather bizarrely, has become the new railway minister, claims the charges against him are all concocted by his political opponents.

Well, it turns out to be every bit as crass, offensive and incorrect as you'd expect, but it's also - gulp! - really very funny an awful lot of the time, as well as bizarrely gripping, like a new sequel to Saw written by Joe Orton.

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