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The promoters, bizarrely, would pay the state for the privilege of taking on its national debt, worth a huge £30m.
Labor, bizarrely, would set up a two-tier system – the "too good to be true" system would continue for those already in the system with harsher taxing on those who are yet to retire.
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Even more bizarrely, I would recollect English conversations with my family or friends, which would certainly have taken place in our native language.
But, bizarrely, he would have been uncommonly near the mark.
The chairman, Ron Martin, announced on Sunday that Sturrock had been sacked but that, bizarrely, he would return to take charge for the final against Crewe on 7 April.
The outside world, of course, did not see it that way and two or three months later, bizarrely, I would find myself on a disciplinary panel in Dublin sitting in judgment on Healey, a friend and team-mate with whom I had gone on holiday immediately after the tour.
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And, more bizarrely, they would have engaged in a collective conspiracy to keep their true intent hidden from the public until it was discovered by conservative activists, who then used that it to challenge the law.
Bizarrely, he'd managed to make all the leftists who followed him, and whose political views he presumably shared, look like a bunch of dickheads.
But then, bizarrely, departmental spending would zoom up again, by more than £24 billion in just one year.The explanation for this fiscal rollercoaster is entirely political.
And because the Focus's handling is so good, the car will attract enthusiasts; I suspect that only the most bizarrely charitable enthusiast would find this transmission acceptable.
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