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In "Fake Patois," the group is more direct, going after the weirdly common practice in pop performance of adopting a Jamaican accent.
It's sad, but also weirdly common.
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On the one hand, you can't help but feel they're pretending to be more debauched than they actually are – something they have in common, weirdly, with the worst examples of student lad culture.
On the one hand, you can't help but feel they're pretending to be more debauched than they actually are—something they have in common, weirdly, with the worst examples of bro culture.
That Stephen Frears can too is more reassuring – the last time he and Dench paired up was in 2005, for the weirdly dreadful Mrs Henderson Presents (which, with hindsight, shared strange common ground with The Look of Love).
Were Ms. de Larrocha not the common denominator, this would have made for a weirdly balanced evening.
It's got more in common with current Alcest or Katatonia than anything with blastbeats, and I'm weirdly into it.
If you're in luck this will take on a distinctive colours (green is most common but blue, violet and shades of red are also possible) and become increasingly active, twisting weirdly into arcs and spirals.
Weirdly, the story, much of which is conversation overheard during a visit from 41A's husband, has a lot in common with "Hills Like White Elephants," which Hemingway published in 1927, in "Men Without Women".
You don't have to take climate change seriously to see the need for big changes in our energy situation -- you could be concerned about national security (quite common), concerned about dwindling fossil fuel reserves (less common), or concerned about stagflation brought about by high energy prices (weirdly rare).
Weirdly quiet".
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