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One explanation could, bizarrely, be Iraq.
I was living in Baltimore at the time and had planned to use one summer to put together ISLE, only to discover that our building would be undergoing major renovations, which involved construction workers accessing a part of the interior that could, bizarrely, only be reached by going through our bedroom closet (I wrote about this whole apartment situation more here).
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The show's momentum was a tad unsteady and even in frenzy could seem bizarrely slow.
He could be bizarrely combative about things he wasn't that fussed about, guided by the principle that he needed to teach me how to argue.
All of which, bizarrely, could doom a potential Clinton candidacy.
But in his writings he could sometimes be bizarrely dogmatic, even in his opposition to dogma, and Ms. Larson portrays the younger Cage more this way: agitated, uncool, a walking emergency.
The only voice that Dr Scott could find - bizarrely - was in the online comments underneath the readers' editor piece, where the Observer continued to call her an MMR "dissenter", and where she posted an impassioned and slightly desperate message, protesting her support of MMR, and threatening legal action.
This week Rick Perry found himself in a battle with Hank Williams Jr. for who could be more bizarrely offensive.
How could I be so bizarrely old and still be a student?" Among the baboons he found so infinitely appealing, there was a particularly bewitching female whom he named Bathsheeba.
When Anna came back, and I packed my bag and prepared to go, she said, "You must take the rest of the biscotti with you" — but now, bizarrely, she could not find them, and became upset, almost frantic, at this.
Bizarrely, Scott could have overtaken Woods by not competing this week, owing to the way the official world ranking system works.
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