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It was odd, irrelevant, yet somehow it did make me feel weirdly connected to him.
"A funny thing is that I consider this particular play to be weirdly connected with the structure of the Graphic Interchange Format--in the core of it we can also see an endless repetition/loop," she told us.
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Phil Nelson, a biophysics professor at the University of Pennsylvania, asserts, "Physical models are often weirdly, unreasonably effective in stripping away the inessential from a biological system and in displaying connections between things that seemed not obviously connected to our untrained imagination".
Watching someone's growth through online platforms like Instagram is a weirdly voyeuristic journey that can make you feel more personally connected to someone than you actually are (READ: stalker).
It is early afternoon, and a brief stretch of President George Bush Turnpike (estimated completion date: 2004) stands weirdly overhead to the left, connecting one patch of flat Texas sky to another.
Now, weirdly, she's the character I connect with most because I feel like we're all waiting to be found out".
It's an impenetrable fortress with few windows or opportunities to connect the inside and outside worlds together, built in a weirdly ornate and kitschy 1980s postmodern style.
Focus and Mr. Van Sant will have to connect millions of filmgoers with a world that could seem weirdly disconnected, even back then.
Weirdly quiet".
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