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"Because it's in a city, it seems uncanny," said one.
It seems uncanny to think now that Anuvahood was released only months before the riots but he refuses to believe the disorder was political.
Given the financial crisis and global slump that has accompanied his first term, it seems uncanny now that Mr Bernanke should have written his doctoral thesis on the Great Depression, and made that turbulent period his academic specialty for decades thereafter.
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