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Instead, he has offered redemption to a crew of players caught weirdly in the gaps, men who were neither there on those humid nights of June and July, nor who possess the virgin qualities – small v – that best allow foolish hopes of better to bloom.
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Only later did I realize that L'Abri attracted a weirdly eclectic group of people who otherwise would not be caught dead in the same room.
On the laboratories behind, the rooflights are skewed weirdly to catch the best daylight – a brainwave of the engineer Frank Newby, a force in the design along with Stirling and Gowan.
Weirdly, rather than me change, or the album change, my own life has caught up with Blonde on Blonde.
Weirdly, there's been some discussion in the British press about the appropriateness of Mr. Henry's solo bow at the end, though at the matinee I caught, he pointedly granted the radiant Ms. Moodie her share of the applause.
One person who got caught up in the minutiae of these one-person marathons was the artist Rachel Mason, whose past work has often attempted to burrow into the inner lives of political figures: she's made weirdly charming miniature sculptures of world leaders and even corresponded genially with Manuel Noriega, the deposed Panamanian dictator.
Luckily, the beautiful blond woman who catches his eye is an American, the weirdly named Barbara Barga, played by Kate Bosworth.
(Look at that guy. He has a weirdly spelled name and can land a mean pun. Such a catch).
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