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The mundane and the surreal collide in a bizarre sort of logic.
The dazzling and iconic Hall almost felt like a model of sobriety and classicism.As I looked around, I saw trendy Parisians, frustrated guides and excited tourists all engaged in a bizarre sort of dance; many looked puzzled, others dazzled.
Watching people and animals slaughtered brutally [in the arena] was seen as a way to keep the civilian population from this 'weakness' because they didn't see combat... Scanlon then provocatively asks, "Could our society be sliding towards those Roman attitudes in a bizarre sort of way?" I often think that America suffers from an empathy gap.
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It conferred on me, I thought, a bizarre sort of glamour".
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In a bizarre coup of sorts, The Financial Times last Monday prominently featured a review of "Sense and Nonsense in the Office," Lucy Kellaway's new book about good management.
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