This bizarrely delicious lunchtime dish consisted of steamed cockles and fat udon noodles, all swimming in a greenish chili-cilantro broth. |
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These twin towns looked bizarrely like those in old-fashioned villages, complete with dirt roads and carthorses. |
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Although, bizarrely, the circle also included two tepees and what appeared to be a totem pole. |
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The walls of the pinnacle were bizarrely shaped and textured and formed strange silhouettes in the midday sun. |
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Jeff, who is a kidder, and William, who is superconscientious, engage in bizarrely dialectic duologues. |
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Bro has promised to come home tomorrow and cook tea and bizarrely he has promised to bake a cake. |
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He humbly suffers visitations of beings from another world and is innocently drawn into a bizarrely conceived plot for political change. |
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In addition, behind the cross, above Christ's head, a rose window helps to link viewer to image, bizarrely placing the action within a church. |
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By 9.30 I was kneeling beside the phone and the pains were now bringing tears to my eyes but bizarrely I was still racked with doubt. |
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The red one is bizarrely similar to the hair I used to have many years ago when I was at college, including the authentically crooked fringe. |
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More recently, Mars has been featured on film as a volatile future colony in Total Recall and a bizarrely inhabitable terrain in Red Planet. |
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They're really slim, crunchy tuiles, constructed, like much of this bizarrely successful restaurant, in the classic French style. |
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This is where a geek with no social skills becomes bizarrely popular with the public. |
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The rabbit is tender but bizarrely taste-free, and the vegetarian millefeuille seems made with less heart and soul. |
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The new dormitory is smart, though furnished, bizarrely, with superannuated conservatory chairs donated by a nearby hotel. |
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They do not think that victory requires outlandish luck, freakish circumstances, bizarrely compliant opposition. |
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There are two dining rooms, both tightly packed, both with mottled greyish-green walls and bizarrely disposed lumps of varnished pine. |
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The solitude was broken, bizarrely, by bumping into Michael Palin and his film crew working on their next project in the Hoggar Mountains. |
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She behaved bizarrely in public towards Knoop, fuelling speculation that the author was in the hands of a Svengali. |
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First impressions are that it is a joyless, characterless pub, staffed by disinterested graduate students and other ingrates, with bizarrely obscure range of beers. |
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With them came two mild, home-pickled onions, six cornichons and some fashionable salad leaves dressed only in olive oil, bizarrely, and not great oil at that. |
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Sad, needy, uncherished, she is nonetheless bizarrely empowered, a twisted update on that other Daisy in the novel's most obvious predecessor. |
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Macaroni has come down in the world but then, stuffed with ham, chicken, truffles and, bizarrely, unlaid eggs, it was fit for a prince. |
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Last year, Murphy began acting bizarrely while on the Los Angeles movie set of Across the Hall, one crewman told me. |
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Finally and most bizarrely, you have to hold the function key to type an apostrophe, which left me incurably enraged. |
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It was a tatterdemalion or bizarrely dressed crowd, and in its midst were my naked Diana and all the girls from the night before. |
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The bizarrely rich visitor guffawed loudly and strolled out the door. |
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The dress bizarrely burdened hurley with a ready-made character to play up to, which she did without overt complaint. |
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The peaceful atmosphere and, bizarrely, the large number of cows aimlessly wandering around, seemed at odds with the gruesome past of the site. |
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The more recent day-at-sea approach does not guarantee environmentally friendly fishing and bizarrely rewards the use of smaller mesh. |
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Then bizarrely, the Conservative Party submits a dissenting opinion, which says absolutely nothing. |
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Extraterrestrial life will be bizarrely different, maybe not even obviously alive. |
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At the end of April, we will know whether Mr Putin will continue to apply the bizarrely low gas prices to Belarus. |
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But instead of prudently adjusting their behavior, they're being bizarrely short-sighted and irresponsible. |
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You were the first black actor to play an English king in a major Shakespeare production, and the media treated it bizarrely. |
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Finally and bizarrely, some of the most committable readers accuse me of being a neo-conservative or a neo-liberal or both. |
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A brutal renegade Taliban militia says they interrogated, then killed, the Indian author, bizarrely claiming she was a spy. |
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He bizarrely poured hot wax on her skin and fired a pistol at her skirts to test her fearlessness. |
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And many potential employees wreck their chances of being taken on by telling wild lies on their CVs, dressing bizarrely or even having nose-rings. |
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Only the overly dense basil sauce, doused on basil linguine, and a creamy pea soup that's bizarrely addictive but oddly unsatisfying feel like miscalculated appetizers. |
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For the rest of the practice session I only simulated the jumps by rising from a squat in a bizarrely constrained way, swiveling one saddle shoe in a frog-ish kick. |
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It feels bizarrely out of place, and the horde of modish Angelenos decide to capture it on their iPhones and Androids. |
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That year, signifying his intent to survive the disease and continue working, he issued the bizarrely comic Caracole, about the bacchanalian escapades of the denizens of an imagined city. |
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Yet the justice minister, who once stated protecting the religious freedoms of such officials was desirable, now bizarrely dismisses this as a provincial matter, no longer a concern of the federal government. |
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Popular products in the past year include photo frames, small sofas, artificial flowers, retro phones, juicers and, bizarrely, Camembert bakers. |
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And yet their actions were often bizarrely, fathomlessly inexplicable to us. |
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As two final points, I must remind those who claim and who fear that, if the common position is rejected, the Commission will use Article 86, which bizarrely enables civil servants to pass legislation directly. |
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One moment you see Terry Hall, next a touch of Bono and most bizarrely of all even a bit of Jello Biafra. |
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And this when the Heritage Foundation annually and bizarrely designates Hong Kong as one of the freest economies, and in many years the freest. Mr Long as alluded to Hong Kong's claim to be Asia's world city. |
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They do bizarrely mundane things like eat cereal at a dining table. |
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Meanwhile, Fiddy has blasted Kanye West, bizarrely claiming credit for his rival's success. |
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Most bizarrely, Polar Red was the next shortest in running behind the winner and Clan Royal. |
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If it wasn't for the bizarrely named Wynkyn de Worde, the name of Fleet Street might never have gained such prominence. |
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From their perspective, there can be no benefit to 'piracy', hence the dominance of the morally loaded term, which bizarrely associates unauthorised distribution of media with theft on the high seas. |
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His privileged background was bizarrely seen to be the reason why he couldn't fight beyond Wimbledon semis. |
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A letterbox bizarrely located in a very hard to reach location is proving a mystery which has got even mind-reader Uri Geller baffled. |
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For something trying so hard to sound alive, it's bizarrely bland. |
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Nor should we be seduced by the bizarrely mistitled English Baccalaureate introduced recently over the border. |
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This gripping and bizarrely tragic tale of a billionaire who took it upon himself to bankroll and train the US Olympic wrestling team for the 1988 Seoul games is quite extraordinary. |
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The matt effect on the surface is created solely by the coating pigments used, most commonly calcium carbonate pigments whose geometric structure is a bizarrely shaped polygon. |
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Most bizarrely, however, the contractor did not forfeit the job, as is usual in such circumstances, but was granted an extension of eight months by the PCCMU in which to complete it. |
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The premium, as the member correctly pointed out, applies to all individuals in the province of Ontario, and I might say bizarrely, whether or not they have access to the health care system or not. |
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Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats have, bizarrely, chosen this moment to converge in support of the kind of neoliberalism that has caused this crisis in the first place. |
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They've never got on as they bizarrely both fancy that hunk of a man, Phil Mitchell, and Shirley hates Suzy for lying to him about being pregnant. |
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But Rachman, with the aid of former promoter-turned-writer Steven Blush, shows us how idealistic and bizarrely positive the movement's underpinnings were. |
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Gerrymandered districts are generally bizarrely shaped, as little pockets of voters are added to one district or another to achieve the desired electoral outcome. |
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That the genetic code of the platypus proved to be as bizarrely pastiched as its anatomy enhanced the popular appeal of the report, published in the journal Nature. |
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