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Q. Speaking of density, your rendering of Times Square is weirdly sweet.
What emerges in the live setting is not just Yow's fearlessness but the weirdly sweet streak that runs through all the sweaty tough-guy activity.
The only appetizer that misfired was grilled portobello on polenta, which sounded foolproof but tasted weirdly sweet, like a portobello Dunkin' Donut.
Mr. Harris is, as always, an admirable actor, but the other guys — the slobbery, hammy Mr. Shalhoub; the manic, weirdly sweet Mr. Mackie; the histrionically nervous Mr. Johnson; and the buff, dense, irritable Mr. Wahlberg — are much more fun.
While agnolotti stuffed with pumpkin, sun-dried tomato and goat cheese sounds delicious on paper, on the palate it was weirdly sweet, its sherry-prosciutto sauce muscling out all other ingredients.
Fuck you!" My friends and I laughed, but it was weirdly sweet to know that even in the midst of absurd, unfamiliar situations, there's always people on your side.
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While writing for TheFrisky.com, Sara Benincasa praised the clothing styles and called the overall episode "awesome fun! weirdly sentimental, and sweet".
I had, weirdly enough, some mashed sweet potato and protein in a shake.
She doesn't get a laugh with her "blunt weapon against self-doubt" line, weirdly, but she's sweet and tremulous and winds things up with her usual blend of sincerity and savvy.
There's something oddly sweet and weirdly charming about the dedication of air DJs to being really, really good at pretending to do something - rather than actually attempting to do the thing they've spent years pretending to do.
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