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Though it may feel bizarrely bureaucratic at a time of such regional tensions, burying the enlargement process in dry and dusty progress reports like the ones issued on Tuesday may well be the best way of keeping the whole process alive.
So pandemic flu may end up, bizarrely, having saved lives overall from flu in the 2009-2010 season.
Davis's reputation may be forbidding (bizarrely, she is sometimes called "dour"), but her tone is dancelike, insouciant, and often very funny.
President Donald Trump's assessment of the storm on Wednesday morning may have been bizarrely celebratory ― as was his earlier response to Hurricane Harvey ― but it also was (nearly) spot-on.
It is a turn of events that may render the cover bizarrely ironic.
The supreme court still has serious misunderstandings about technology – though, bizarrely, it may have worked out for the best: Roberts confuses encryption with "locking" a cellphone with a passphrase, a not-insignificant mistake that led him to conclude that police do not need the ability to immediately search a cellphone at the site of an arrest.
Bizarrely, it may not have had to get any.
She may give a pretty bizarrely stoic interview, and we still have no idea who she really is as an artist, but Grande's sheer talent did not go unnoticed with huge radio singles like "Problem" and "Love Me Harder".
He said it may have been China or, bizarrely, a "400lb person sitting on their bed".
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