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"The world is a very unsteady, strange, odd place at the moment.
When she first visited, she wrote: "The pavilion is a strange, odd, Chinese-looking place, both outside and inside.
Her voice was just in there, and there was nobody else -- her strange, odd little voice was in my head.
All I know is that I wrote the story — and it's a very strange, odd story that I know I would never have written in English.
All I know is that I wrote the story and it's a very strange, odd story that I know I would never have written in English.
Bizarre, weird, strange, odd, awkward: all these words are used to describe the leader of the resurgent One Nation party in the documentary Pauline Hanson: Please Explain!, which aired on Sunday on SBS.
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A little strange, odd-looking.
Rummy may be a Kantian, but Mr Clinton's philosophical lineage rests squarely on this side of the Channel.Robert SamsLondonSIR – The Concise Oxford Dictionary states: "rum, adj., Brit Colloq. 1, odd, strange, queer.
My characters, at least, can still say the words that bind them to the past without sounding queer, strange, eccentric, odd, unusual, unconventional, or suspicious.
The views of Palomino and Bermúdez were frequently repeated in Spanish historiography, adorned with terms such as "strange", "queer", "original", "eccentric" and "odd".
MildGloster has been reading Leonora Carrington's The Hearing Trumpet: It's a truly strange novel; odd, and magical, and really funny, too.
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