Sentence examples for now weirdly from inspiring English sources

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Now, weirdly, she's the character I connect with most because I feel like we're all waiting to be found out".

Jump on a bus bound for New Jersey, which takes us down that turnpike, onto the familiar exit and into a now weirdly appealing fantasy world.

The action had moved on to London, to dealers like Spink and Hartnoll and Eyre, and to New York, where the Doris Weiner Gallery was now weirdly buying up the choice pictures of the first generation of collectors from the 1950s, as they died or divorced or lost interest in collecting.

And now, weirdly, sadly, as I type these words, comes the phone call that my cousin Lee has died.

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And I now feel weirdly hopeful.

The first is so compellingly straightforward that the "classic" bands that haven't done it now seem weirdly anomalous.

Is their role now not weirdly similar to the role of Muslim Brotherhood back then – that of the surprised impassive observers?

His schnoz, always notable, has become more so; he now looks weirdly like Joe Pepitone, that other, lesser New York swinger of the sixties.

It won the Palme in 2009, but is now, rather weirdly, overshadowed by Haneke's follow-up triumph, Amour, which won the Palme three years later.

The effect is so subtle that it might not register on a conscious level, but it creates a mood -- one that the 26-year-old Mr. Kelly remembers from his own adolescence and that now appears weirdly prophetic of the nation's collective depression and anxiety since Sept. 11.

Apparently Baltasar Kormákur, director of the acclaimed Reykjavik 101, is making a movie of his life now, which weirdly feels a bit like justification for the killing.

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