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"It's quite a strange array".
"There was a strange array of people, Piers Morgan, Pet Shop Boys, Ross Kemp, Lenny Henry..
The inevitable Skype freeze-frames are chilling and Greaves and Gabriadze use the strange array of sounds cleverly – and amplify them.
In the case of "Apocalypse Now," you could argue that this one picture was so centripetal, that it sucked such a strange array of obsessions into its maw, that American movies took years to get over the shock.
Clinton mentioned the strange array of plans he had prepared for ISIS in one instance, he suggested simply handing Syria over to ISIS, and in another sending American ground troops.
It takes a certain kind of performance to cast an enraptured spell upon a crowd het up on a combination of sunburn, an open bar and the strange array of free health foods available at the SXSW Spotify House.
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It also features a 15-piece orchestra, including a cimbalom (Hungarian dulcimer) providing a strange, often brittle, array of sonorities.
As a group, they depict an array of strange bedfellows and uneasy alliances as they debate whether corporations should be free to spend millions of dollars to support the candidates of their choice.
Delving into these wetlands, she finds in their array of strange fauna and flora an objective correlative to the place in the mind where artistic inspiration occurs: a place of blurred borders, shifting identity, and strange odors, of rot and death, of Zen peacefulness.
Michener, the pianist/composer behind it, spent years developing a contemporary approach to the piano, which involves him putting an array of strange objects inside the instrument ("preparing" it in a similar way to John Cage), but he also uses pick-ups and microphones to amplify it – turning it into an electronically enhanced acoustic music machine.
I settled into the local way of life fairly quickly, fully embracing the vibrant music scene, the regular and reliable public transport and the array of strange dialectical words such as 'cob' (which, as I eventually realised, had nothing to do with corn).
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