Sentence examples for weirdly that from inspiring English sources

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Weirdly, that is perfectly legal, while, under current legislation, turning old graves into new ones is not.

"We're starting to try to conform the military to a behavior, and I remember going through the military, we took behaviors and we formed it to the military," said Representative Allen West of Florida, warning ominously (and weirdly) that "this could be the camel getting his nose under the tent".

Weirdly, that wasn't the only animal pole dancing story of 2017.

Weirdly, that hasn't gone down too well with the town authorities or local tourist board – organisations that are far more accustomed to busloads of Midwestern pensioners taking photos of each other eating ice cream on the pier rather than clapping their asses and stripping in public.

Weirdly, that hasn't gone down too well with the town's authorities or local tourist board organizations that are far more accustomed to busloads of Midwestern pensioners taking photos of each other eating ice cream on the pier rather than clapping their asses and stripping in public.

Weirdly, that we're a closed shop and only support our friends.

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Weirdly now, that has gone and I'm getting more jobs as a result which is a relief".

"I feel sickened but weirdly guilty that I ever played a part in that whole world.

The story of her descent into a kind of hell weirdly parallels that of the country itself.

It is the repulsive vernacular snaps, all different yet all weirdly similar, that captivate (Johnson).

So, yeah, as Chait says, Stewart seems weirdly unaware that there's more to fiscal policy than balancing the budget.

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