Unfortunately for the field of 21 middleweights, their class had one of the strangest finishes in the annals of the NPC Nationals. |
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Well, you know something, the strangest thing is that I never went to counseling for 20 years after Adam. |
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Kilikiti, a form of cricket played on the islands of Polynesia, is one of the strangest sporting legacies of the British Empire. |
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It was the strangest sense, there was just quiet, no hysteria, no noise, no crying out. |
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The strangest part of it is that the press just printed it without checking in to see if we really wrote or sent the letter. |
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The last and strangest encounter occurred a couple of years ago in the Maldives. |
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Whenever she was near, my skin tingled in the strangest way and my mouth stretched widthways into the widest smile. |
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They tend to be accumulators, and they collect the strangest things, and once they are collected, they cannot be gotten rid of. |
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They go to all sorts of tournaments in the strangest of places, where the star is the British number five and an unknown Croatian. |
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One of the strangest things that happens to you when you are raising a toddler is how the normally mundane things get you incredibly excited. |
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With a slingshot gravity assist from Jupiter, the probe could get to our littlest, strangest planet in 15 years. |
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We amused ourselves by making fun of the weirdos around us, eavesdropping on the strangest conversations, and generally being random and bored. |
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The strangest souvenir I have ever seen in a museum gift shop, I purchased in the Johnstown Flood Museum. |
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It is certainly one of the strangest sights seeing someone's belly distend outwards as it is pushed from the inside. |
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As the two friends talk with Joyce, Jens presses her for more and more personal information, including her strangest client. |
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If this was for real it would go down as the strangest mobile phone design that I have ever seen. |
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Wearing a KFC bucket for a hat and talking through a hand puppet is not the strangest thing anyone's ever done. |
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The whole episode, he says, had been so surreal he was expecting the strangest of conclusions. |
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It was like a kaleidoscope but definitely the strangest kaleidoscope she had ever seen. |
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The page was a series of entirely sixteenth notes, with incredible articulation changes in the strangest spots and about five key changes. |
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The strangest hip hop album ever released features tracks that celebrate plus-sized women, marriage, monogamy and being a grown-up. |
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A flood light granted sight to the strangest mechanical contraption any of them had ever seen. |
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He seemed weird but the strangest thing about this peculiar man was his clothing. |
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder but one of the strangest appearing flying machines was the Supermarine NightHawk. |
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With bird-like grace her tiny hands spread over the instrument, ringing the strangest mix of classical, traditional, and indie. |
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One of the strangest sights I've ever seen was a fully made-up clown on six-foot stilts interrupting his street act to answer his mobile phone. |
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He had the strangest face I had ever seen, and I was a bit frightened of it, and I remained afraid of it. |
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When there has been a large fall of woodcock during the night, birds may be found at times in the strangest places. |
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The administrators are cranky and making the strangest decisions. |
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Perhaps the strangest dentition is found in the vampire bats, which have enlarged and bladelike incisors and canines, but molars extremely reduced in size and complexity. |
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Wind, sand and time have eroded the rock in the strangest of ways. |
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A joy to behold at their flowing best, la Maquina won over admirers in the strangest places too. |
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I work on neutrinos, which I like because they are the strangest, weirdest elementary particle. |
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As a child, I visited the ossuary, with its painted skulls, one of the strangest places I have ever been — a mystic and very silent place. |
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Indeed, a Bollywood Brontë would be far from the strangest reinterpretation of a book we've ever seen. |
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Some of the strangest things get left on trains: false teeth, parts of wooden legs, and even glass eyes. |
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To celebrate its 20th anniversary, we rounded up the strangest, most surprising facts about The Lion King. |
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The Senate race was one of the dirtiest, grimiest, strangest campaigns in recent political history. |
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To me the strangest aspect of randomness is its role as a link between the world of mathematical abstraction and the universe of ponderable matter and energy. |
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The Fayette Factor is the strangest phenomenon yet in Forteana. |
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One of the strangest items I have ever received was a half-burned fire log submitted as evidence in a sexual assault case. |
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We trolled Montreal for the strangest fish we could find and told them anything goes, text to costumes. |
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I'd come to see one of the strangest, the white uakari monkey with a brilliant red face. |
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Variety is the spice of life. 5. What's the strangest untruth about yourself you've ever seen on the web? |
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Mr. Kelly's finale was one of the strangest self-apotheoses in many a concert. |
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When I was a kid I read books in the strangest of places, and under the cover reading was a good idea back in the days when parents were strict about bedtime. |
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He sighed and looked more closely at the auburn hair and then looked into those dark thoughtful eyes, the strangest colour he had ever seen, a deep indigo violet. |
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But if you were to seek the view of the medical establishment, you'd find the strangest fact about this disease: morgellons doesn't exist. |
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That was perhaps the strangest thing, because we usually have some music on somewhere in the house. |
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As I rise to speak to the bill, for some reason I have the strangest sense of déjà vu, like I have seen and heard this all before. |
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The strangest thing was there were three more young people there, about the ages of 13 or 14 years, two boys and one girl. |
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In other words, the Gyrojet pistol is one of the strangest and most unique firearms ever manufactured. |
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But perhaps the strangest was a locked box that contained a human body, sealed in a zinc case. |
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But the strangest aspect of the humans is that they do not hold this belief firmly in their daily life. |
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Of course, in the end the guy turned up sick, but that was probably the strangest thing that happened. |
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New ideas for the development of wireless services emerge from the strangest of places. |
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But the strangest moment in the show was when Cruise dragged Holmes out to the cheering crowd. |
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One of the strangest parts of the show, is the power the commissary has over inmates lives. |
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The strangest thing about this book is how compelling it is, and the compulsion of it is not simply that of the compulsion to rubberneck at the scene of a gruesome accident. |
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The strangest place in this looking-glass world is where we stand looking into it but fail to see ourselves mirrored there, glimpsing instead the strangeness of our origins. |
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One of the strangest fish you might encounter in spring is the male lumpsucker, which is left in shallow water guarding and nurturing his egg clutch after mating. |
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The strangest request came from a woman who was doing a college term paper on exotic dancers and wanted to find out what it felt like to pose for a mock stripper poster. |
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That was the strangest thing I ever saw in all my born days. |
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Tasmania has one of the strangest flora in the world which flourishes in the moist, warm oceanic climate, producing a dense green temperate rainforest. |
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Two sisters are about to go on the strangest vacation of their lives. |
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I have a lot of friends and he is the strangest one I've got, a germaphobe, obsessive, so it makes sense he likes the weirdest bird. |
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The strangest thing about it, though, is the quiet that descends over the tourists who climb the wide sweeping stairway and step into the cool of the marble chamber. |
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During this time, José Castro shows weird things, syntax hijackings and bug-xploitation of the Perl parser in Black Magic, with the obvious aim to write the strangest obfuscations. |
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One of its strangest anecdotes is about Mark Clark, an American general in the second world war, being served up the last inhabitant of the Naples aquarium, a baby manatee. |
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We find the fish in the strangest places at the strangest times. |
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She had the strangest sense that the City was, simultaneously, both perfectly normal and dismissably unbelievable. |
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The third and strangest situation occurred during his stay in Bangladesh. |
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That is by far the strangest experience we have ever had, Laura answered. |
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More resistant to the cold, it's the strangest thing: at that time of cold, the natural selection would have to privilege the survival of Neandertal with our. |
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One of the strangest disparities of history lies between the sense of abundance felt by older and simpler societies and the sense of scarcity felt by ostensibly richer societies of today. |
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Some of the strangest things I have seen have been in the villages. |
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It's the strangest of his many paradoxes that such workmanlike, even obscure, accomplishment was the product of a man who owed his career entirely to the glamor of his family name. |
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Experts who have examined the trove, which was taken from warehouses, private garages and repair shops across Utah where Mr. Mowen had stashed his treasures, say it is also one of the strangest and tackiest. |
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Then into the strangest, uneasiest song REM had to date recorded, with Stipe flashing in and out of focus as the lights flickered around the band. |
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He was a skilled watercolorist and artist in other media and designed dozens of tunnel entrances and viaducts His strangest work was the Atmospheric Railway, which he attempted to run on vacuum power. |
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Kareem Tabsch and Joey Daoud are making offbeat, daring short documentaries on some of our strangest and most eclectic south Floridian characters. |
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These are conceipts that seem to emanate from the swirling depths of the imagination, in the places where the strangest, most wonderful dreams reside. |
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But the strangest story of all is how he was badly injured when observing for the guns as the Germans defended the village of Villas Bocage. |
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Nick Baker hunts down the planet's strangest animals, beginning with a horned lizard. |
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While the British were content building Crawley, the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer decanted a whole new city, with all the trappings of state, into the strangest of shapes. |
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Naturalist Nick Baker hunts down the strangest animals, beginning with the horned lizard. |
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The local variety, Dendraster excentricus, is perhaps the strangest. |
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And now, having skirted bed after bed of blue ageratum in full late August bloom and tub after tub of clipped bay, I was standing before one of the strangest fountains I had ever seen. |
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In such a climate, perhaps the strangest thing about the breakthrough of the Lib Dems less besmirched by fiddled expenses than the other parties, and untainted by office is that it took so long to come. |
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Unburdened by high rents, untraveled by Manhattanites and unconcerned with stylistic trends, airy Red Hook exists in a realm of its own, sort of a New York Australia where the strangest animals can evolve in isolation. |
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I wonder if there is another in the world that could produce, among perfectly normal people, this strangest quirk in the agenda of liquordom, the closet drinker. |
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The strangest disease I have seen in this country seems really to be broken heartedness, and it attacks free men who have been captured and made slaves. |
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One of the strangest sexual problems occurs with symphorophilia. |
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Ball lightning is one of the strangest objects you might never see. |
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During her two years at Winterwarm Nicola has had to deal with many different problems, but the strangest has to be about their bespoke electric blanket service. |
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In a bid to cut down on timewasting calls, the force has revealed some of its strangest calls as it reminds residents that 999 should only be dialled in an emergency. |
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The star-nosed mole is one of the strangest looking mammals on earth. |
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I turned, and lo! by my side there stood A being of strangest naturehood. Startled, I glanced him o'er and o'er, Wondering I noted him not before. |
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