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The latter considered it "rather strange" of Garnett "not to have bothered about our education.
I find it rather strange that this sentence, which is a contradiction in terms, is presented as a fact.
"I find it rather strange that after so many months, they have suddenly woken up to this irregularity," said Dr M Zahir, a supreme court lawyer in Dhaka.
Which, when you think of it, makes it rather strange that they aren't old enough to drink beer in an Austin bar.
Luke Akehurst, the secretary of Labour First, wrote: "We find it rather strange that the winning candidate in a leadership election would sustain the life of their campaign after winning, rather than seeing their role now as having a responsibility to unite the whole party, including supporters of all four of this summer's candidates".
Farmers found it rather strange that an outsider wanted to investigate their livelihoods.
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Maggot Moon is so gorgeously different that it does disorientate and it is rather strange - but she went ahead and wrote it anyway.
Maybe it's a historical thing, it is rather strange that when you do feel ill you think, oh it's just a sniffle, oh it's just nothing.
"That makes it seem rather strange to me, that it was a robbery," said Steve Beck, a private investigator who was the head Drug Enforcement Administration agent in Oklahoma City at the time of the murder.
"It sounds rather strange nowadays, doesn't it?
When you first see it, you can be forgiven for thinking that it looks rather strange.
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