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If Bravo is the network devoted to baroque expressions of coastal affluence, TLC exists as its spirit cousin and opposition: a cable channel committed to the ostensibly bizarre habits of non-elites.
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Ostensibly this bizarre charade was meant to test the authorities' mettle in the event of a worst case scenario, an Isis attack at some packed premiere.
One case was so bizarre and apparently unfair that it drew public outrage, a highly unusual occurrence in Russia: earlier this year, a mother of seven was charged with high treason for ostensibly passing information to Ukraine which she had overheard on a public bus.
If you loved the environmental message of that film, then check out Dildarian's other bizarre forays into what is ostensibly environmental filmmaking.
Thomson's bizarre paean to his favorite actress is ostensibly a meticulous study of an actress's career adumbrated by meditations on the nature of stardom.
He made bizarre remarks in late January to journalists, ostensibly off the record, where he seemed negative, even morose, about his chances, and last week he was talking again about losing.
It couldn't have helped the film that, when Joaquin Phoenix was on David Letterman ostensibly to promote the movie, he instead delivered a bizarre spectacle of detached introversion that became the talk of the town in lieu of the film itself.
I once found myself in the bizarre situation of listening to the father of a sophomore argue that I should reconsider his (ostensibly adult) daughter's mid-term paper grade.
But it's still an absurd, archaic, and bizarre form of sometimes violent bigotry, the rise of which is disgraceful and unacceptable in an ostensibly modern, post-magic society.
Ostensibly this aids transparency.
His teammates, ostensibly.
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