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Yet he did not use this photograph to portray Freud – more bizarrely, it is the basis for his 1964 painting Study for Self-Portrait, in which Bacon fuses himself with Freud.
More bizarrely, it was also claimed that he had improperly used two civil servants to put pressure on her to end her marriage.The charge that he had bent immigration rules was potentially lethal, so Mr Blunkett swiftly set up an "independent" inquiry under Sir Alan Budd, a former senior Treasury economist, to investigate it.
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Even more bizarrely, I would recollect English conversations with my family or friends, which would certainly have taken place in our native language.
This did not happen because people just thought it was a good idea or, more bizarrely still, because it came naturally to the British temperament.
It's a bizarre and, even more bizarrely, effective rightwing accusation: "Your movement is stupid because its proponents are too clever".
Even more bizarrely, the Court conflates "donors" with "constituents," suggesting it is constitutionally important for a candidate to be responsive to the concerns of donors -- even those who cannot vote for them.
As England fixates on what can be measured and examined, talks down its teachers, and even more bizarrely argues about whether they should be qualified at all, our competitors around the world are investing relentlessly in their teaching workforce and exploring new ways of valuing personal, social and emotional development alongside academic work.
When we start just going out into the computational universe and finding stuff that works, it's all going to look a lot more bizarrely random .To say that NKS is far from widely accepted would be an understatement of Wolframic grandiosity.
And, even more bizarrely, to hit a negative-mass tennis ball, you wouldn't swing your racket toward it, but away.
Then, even more bizarrely, soy sauce.
More bizarrely, so too is the minister for culture.
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