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But bizarrely, you can't do any of that on the Sony's DVD+RW recordings.
You can't describe a painting, and," he adds bizarrely, "you can't describe a particularly vicious dog turd".
Finally and most bizarrely, you have to hold the function key to type an apostrophe, which left me incurably enraged.
Once you've transferred the photos to your PC, you sign in to Photosynth; bizarrely, you need both a Microsoft Passport account and a Photosynth account, both free.
The offending line is of course "You scumbag, you maggot, you cheap, lousy faggot", and Radio 1 is now playing it with the word "faggot" digitally removed (though bizarrely you can here the unbowdlerised version on that cutting-edge and boundary pushing station, Radio 2).
You've added a (mediocre) camera on the back, although, bizarrely, you've moved the front camera way off-center.
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If you describe someone as doing anything "bizarrely," and you are not talking about his choice of tie or hat (and maybe even then), you perhaps shouldn't make the lives of your soldiers subject to his judgment.
With the final rousing chorus of "Do you hear the people sing?", the revolutionary-patriotic fervour is so bizarrely stirring, you'll feel like marching out of the cinema, wrapped in the tricolour, and travelling to Russia to find Gérard Depardieu and tear him limb from limb.
I loved it, and think Peter Bradshaw was spot on in his analysis that "with the final rousing chorus of 'Do you hear the people sing?', the revolutionary-patriotic fervour is so bizarrely stirring, you'll feel like marching out of the cinema, wrapped in the tricolour".
There's a story called The Sun Makers which I could remember almost word for word - bizarrely, when you consider that I've only seen it once, more than 30 years ago.
Gill's comments, however, were bizarrely intuitive: "You look like Maggie Gyllenhaal if she had her own class on modern theoretical fiction at Columbia on Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays, but then has other commitments to your own book that you're currently in the process of writing while living in upstate New York because you need the peace and solitude to really work".
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