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Weirdly, as I respond, I also notice my voice is quieter and calmer.
Weirdly, as the show became more successful, it became more conventional, thereby losing its USP.
And weirdly, as the show wound down, the contestants began talking a little like Mr. Bush.
Her veil is a type of clothing that makes her look, weirdly, as if she is floating.
Butterscotch pudding, described weirdly as "a highland favorite," has the right density but a dry, grainy consistency.
Weirdly, as Doctor Van Tulleken explained, mixing grapefruit and medication is a much bigger risk as it affects the way the drugs are broken down.
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Almost weirdly so; as well as promising to be a muddy robe-less fish, he's described himself as a "man of mediocrity", and told party delegates on Monday: "With me in the office with these looks, I don't expect our approval rating to skyrocket".
What to avoid: The Friar Frank, the stadium's signature plain dog, was bland and weirdly wrinkled, as if it had been sitting in a bathtub too long.
Now and then I listen to their old records, and they still sound as rocking and gnarly, and as weirdly compelling, as they did the first time around.
It has quirky, sometimes violent twists and oddball turns which, in more skilled hands, could be as weirdly funny as a classic of the genre such as The Big Lebowski.
Her novels may be uniformly spare, but they're hardly tight; each one seems as weirdly elastic as the whole slippery oeuvre.
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