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"Moving water and clouds are rendered somewhat bizarrely," he said, "but it's an attractive bizarre".
Then came a soothing, flavorful asparagus soup, somewhat bizarrely garnished with sliced strawberries.
Somewhat bizarrely, the Dutch and Belgian fans shout "hop" at their riders.
Somewhat bizarrely, another practice, Allies and Morrison, was added after an initial list of seven was announced.
He is asked, somewhat bizarrely, whether Yanukovych is dead (the ousted president gave a press conference on Friday).
A 2006 study (pdf), carried out somewhat bizarrely by Nestlé, found that the 34 vegetarian cats it examined were healthy.
Enter the madcap angel, who somewhat bizarrely is also apparently a piggy bank with a slot on his head for coins.
(Many of Masson's essays appear, somewhat bizarrely, as fold-outs hidden — perhaps the way symbols are hidden in dreams — within the art spreads).
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She then added, bizarrely (and somewhat terrifyingly for Tolkien fans): "I'm interested in spending time in other worlds, like Middle-earth".
Portugal in the summer of 1976 was a bizarrely interesting place — still somewhat chaotic in the aftermath of both the coup and the withdrawal from its African empire (the hotels were filled with "returnees" from Africa placed there on a temporary basis).
He describes a "skinny, somewhat emaciated, rather scruffy character who, bizarrely, always used to wear a suit – though it was clearly a suit that had been bought in the 1950s equivalent of Oxfam and not seen too many dry cleaners".
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