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Last week, Vittorio Feltri, a longtime Berlusconi loyalist and the editor of Il Giornale, a newspaper owned by Mr. Berlusconi's brother, gave a peculiar interview to a rival publication in which he criticized Mr. Berlusconi.
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I've had peculiar interviews before.
Then out came Chelsea and a pink and glistening Bill Clinton, fresh from that peculiar radio interview in which he referred to a mysterious memo that he said proved the Obama campaign played the "race card" in South Carolina.
Clark remembered the peculiar experience of interviewing Reggie Jackson in 1987 during his second tour with the Oakland A's.
This has prompted some peculiar exchanges - including a surreal interview between Fox's prime-time host Neil Cavuto and a former Wall Street Journal managing editor, Norman Pearlstine.
I find it peculiar when people come into an interview and they have no questions for me.
"If 33percentt of people are doing it, you can't really call it peculiar," Ms. Pearce said in an interview.
We tried to interview her about these peculiar cats with dainty, curled-back ears but on entering her apartment we were bombarded by such sublime adorableness that we found ourselves blissed-out on her floor for the next hour.
"It is a peculiar situation," Mr. Anastasiades said in an interview.
Verlaine later said in an interview for Select magazine, "As peculiar as it sounds, I've always thought that we were a pop band.
In a phone interview, he added, "It is always peculiar when a social network branches out into publishing, it just seems odd to bring on even excellent editorial talent to cover what is already going on organically".
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