We think the jackets look best when irrelevantly worn with cuffed jeans, a funky t-shirt, to-die-for sandals, and undone hair. |
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So they had to revert to requesting, irrelevantly, that we should all stand up if we hate Dundee. |
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He added irrelevantly that the event had long enjoyed bi-partisan political support. |
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There are stretches where one of his characters speaks or thinks so digressively and apparently irrelevantly that it can be a chore to keep reading. |
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That last line was added rather irrelevantly, but that is the Dean method. |
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She seemed uninterested, the Japanese felt, and lectured them irrelevantly on health issues. |
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Some extras – white onions and caper berries – seemed a step too far, the capers adding irrelevantly sharp flavours to this majestic comfort food. |
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Rather, the protocols of the alleged encounter with the populace state, irrelevantly, the names of some people who do not originate from the region. |
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Jim remarked irrelevantly that tigers were 'schelms' and it was his conviction that there were a great many in the kloofs round about. |
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