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Butterscotch pudding, described weirdly as "a highland favorite," has the right density but a dry, grainy consistency.
Jazz does crop up in the movie — the Count Basie band's "Taxi War Dance" is used, weirdly, as a leitmotif for scenes of gangland violence — as does race, awkwardly but (in a pre-Café Society way) accurately, with Bobby romancing an elegant divorcée by taking her to hear a group of black musicians in a small and inelegant club where all the other patrons are black.
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His take – a straight rip-off of the classics – is weirdly refreshing as a result.
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.
In True Stories (1986), co-written and directed by David Byrne of Talking Heads, a Texan megamall is as weirdly antiseptic as an alien space station.
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.
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.
Also, weirdly (as if all that weren't weird enough), there's an audio coaching feature built into the app, akin to what you get with a number of fitness headphones, designed to offer up workout tips without having to take out your phone.
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.
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