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Bizarrely, this could be bad news for the rest of the world.
Not so this year, when the race is bizarrely wide open.
But bizarrely, there is no better place for anyone involved in contemporary music.
And the company is bizarrely forced to pay 4,000 current workers who no longer have jobs.
I'm sure I say this bizarrely, but there's no other way to put it.
What is it about great art that makes people behave bizarrely?
The previous year, 2001, they had been almost bizarrely better: 44-43 before the break, 58-17 after it.
And sometimes attention paid to them took bizarrely intense forms.
Surprisingly, if not bizarrely, the movie has had rating problems.
His hands looked bizarrely large in proportion to her waist.
He found even the asking bizarrely ugly, and simply stared.
For people who pay their entire balance every month, though, credit cards are a bizarrely good deal.
But why complain about such a bizarrely effective horror story?
But bizarrely enough, I've sometimes seen an explosion of vitality and energy an hour or two later.
A car is essential, and bizarrely cheaper to use than the bus.
"What else would cause him to act so bizarrely?"
Yet, bizarrely, there are regular pauses when laughter takes over.
Bizarrely, it's more legally challenging for men to change their names.
That is why I think my books have been perhaps a little more bizarrely structured."
Then, bizarrely, above the pandemonium came the sound of children laughing.
Bizarrely, the director set the opera's final act in a modern hospital ward.
Bizarrely, the old man jumps up one again and attacks Sophie.
There are villages all round the lake and, bizarrely, each has a very different character.
Bizarrely, there is another debate tomorrow morning, starting just 10 hours after this one ends.
It would be a bizarrely childish expression to use in politics.