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These unnerving comments contrasted bizarrely with the festive tone of the event.
A witness who saw the man shoot himself told police he was "acting bizarrely with a firearm".
Jem is marooned for months on a vast turbine that is equipped, bizarrely, with a functioning coffee vending machine.
It began, bizarrely, with a row about the birthday of Begum Khaleda Zia, a former prime minister and leader of the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party BNPP).
As the love-burned, H.I.V.-positive rock guitarist Roger Davis, Matt Shingledecker glows a bit bizarrely with ruddy-cheeked, buff-bodied good health and bonhomie.
When the Times reviewed one of her exhibitions in 1873, it compared them favourably (if bizarrely) with the works of Giotto, Van Dyck and Reynolds.
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The poll was soon revealed to have only asked 358 people across NSW, with the results bizarrely incongruous with follow-up polls, including this one in conservative tabloid, The Daily Telegraph.
The mention of Diyarbakir -- where Jake Hanrahan, Philip Pendlebury and Rasool were documenting clashes between members of the pro-Kurdish PKK and security forces -- rushed unforgettable memories to my mind, this time with the concept of Vice bizarrely intertwined with the Kurdish city.
This sequence started with the Queen's own wedding in 1947 and, bizarrely, ended with that of William and Kate this year.
WBridge5, with A-2 in the dummy opposite Q-7-3 in hand, bizarrely won with dummy's ace and could not recover, eventually going down three.
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