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"bizarrely" Definitions
  1. in a very strange or unusual way

968 Sentences With "bizarrely"

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Drink service came first, with this bizarrely worded napkin ...
It is bizarrely warm, and we're able to eat outside!
Bizarrely, the Department of Health and Social Care went further.
As statements go, it was specific, personal, and bizarrely petty.
So, bizarrely, Mr Trump would be serving notice on himself.
The MMA world rests on Brock's bizarrely large shoulders now.
Like many media companies, Verizon's bizarrely named conglomeration of Yahoo!
Bizarrely, Trump also said Paris "effectively banned" clean coal research.
He tweeted out a photo, and — bizarrely — people got excited.
He came out and was quite chilled about it, bizarrely.
It's also bizarrely diffuse, but it's tempting to overlook that.
Bizarrely, the police said, the man returned to the scene.
Yang's other mentions of disability are bizarrely and arbitrarily limited.
Bizarrely, that system has been at play for decades now.
Bizarrely, it also reached "employees by phone" in the same complex.
But, bizarrely, the front-facing camera does have two lenses now.
I have never, ever, seen anything as bizarrely entitled as this.
Bizarrely, players are not allowed to switch between the two rosters.
It looks like a bizarrely skewed section of an Excitebike track.
Bizarrely, there are no military men inside the ministry at all.
As the tweet above shows, the results can be bizarrely compelling.
But some nights Khalidov will just come out and behave bizarrely.
Howard — though bizarrely amusing at certain moments — is anything but lovable.
Arizona seems bizarrely comforted by having Richard as a character witness.
Bizarrely, Jakutyte also mentioned that Rooffee is helpful for weight loss.
At the same time, Ms. Sharrock's staging is also bizarrely busy.
Bizarrely, the kit also contained a coaster-sized bar of chocolate.
But my childhood was disrupted somewhat bizarrely by the Chernobyl accident.
But—somewhat bizarrely—Jacobs testified that he and his lawyer were wrong.
But after the 2016 election, the play felt powerfully and bizarrely political.
The bedrooms were filled with a large number of bizarrely arranged beds.
Trump's rally has bizarrely turned into an extended tribute to Fox News.
The president bizarrely included that claim in his letter firing Director Comey.
As we mentioned in the Tactical Guide: Bizarrely, Rockhold unveiled a jab.
Bizarrely, though, the Communist Party is even now an underground organisation there.
" He bizarrely referred to CNN journalist Jim Acosta as "a real beauty.
He's extremely cute and floofy,  and his posts are bizarrely meme-like.
Bizarrely, the Warriors have an "upgrade your seat" option in their app.
Unexpectedly, they got bizarrely difficult, but I will get to that later.
Yet ARC's software, bizarrely, concluded that only 21,000 people were at risk.
More important, and bizarrely, he appears sincerely to believe he can win.
More bizarrely, Sherman said circular doorways would appear out of thin air.
The US has also, bizarrely, downplayed Soleimani's role in the Kirkuk affair.
Bizarrely, in Wednesday night's pointed exchange about the issue, neither California Sen.
Bizarrely, these appealing Frankensteinian chimeras seem imbued with lives of their own.
Bizarrely, the Steelers failed to convert on four 2-point conversion attempts.
It is also, bizarrely, home to one of country's newest national parks.
Because of this, Blood on the Sand is a bizarrely fascinating game.
"It was so like, bizarrely narcissistic, but kind of beautiful," she said.
And the other characters remain bizarrely tolerant of Sam's often misogynist behavior.
Instead, I had the Apple Watch Series 3, which was bizarrely freeing.
Most famously, and bizarrely, he referred to his Chinese wife as Japanese.
She bizarrely suggested that Baird was a CIA plant, sent to undermine
Bizarrely, such a rule would intrude on the province of the states.
Until recently (shockingly, astoundingly, bizarrely) it hadn't been translated by a woman.
He even briefly — and bizarrely — suggested a joint US-Russian cybersecurity initiative.
Last week, Iggy started the drama with Eric, which Lee has bizarrely inherited.
Humanity is entering a confusing time: the Age of the Bizarrely Intelligent Robots.
With the bizarrely casual references to child molestation, domestic violence, and sexual harassment?
Bizarrely, Zuckerberg wanted to discuss it but Sarbanes insisted on following up later.
Bizarrely, there's no easy way to launch Steam VR games within Cliff House.
But the background just three feet behind him looks bizarrely, almost artificially, blurry.
I talked about it with my therapist (even though she was bizarrely antagonistic).
The end result features bizarrely contorted eyes, soundtracked to the endless popping noises.
Some exhibits blended medical science and racial science in a bizarrely inaccurate manner.
Some of the predictions here sound bizarre and science fictional; others bizarrely restrained.
For many, what's more exciting is the headset's bizarrely wide field-of-view.
But now we've entered the age of obscure and bizarrely named bowl games.
Residents had reported that Mr. Hill was walking around undressed and acting bizarrely.
In that context, 28 percent seems high, but not bizarrely out of sync.
It even included a sample dialogue of a bizarrely tenacious wrong-number conversation.
Apparently that now includes, rather bizarrely, a firm that sells car breathalyzer technology.
Bizarrely, Trump has even battled reality when things have gone well for him.
Paris's referral to surrogates as "breeders" and "bottle-service bimbos" was bizarrely misogynistic.
The more bizarrely shaped ones my mother mounted on Art-Deco style ashtrays.
Those are bizarrely superficial, potentially ignorant approaches to something as complex as healthcare.
Fast-moving blazes, broiling heat, droughts and bizarrely deadly twists — the new normal.
Bizarrely, no current federal law ensures that doctors provide abortion survivors medical care.
That throw blanket wasn't their only companion in the bizarrely cold desert nights.
Fragments of bizarrely cohabiting songs cozy up and collide in lush orchestral swirls.
Preet only has his job because the president bizarrely asked him to stay.
He has remained bizarrely captivated by the vexing problem of catfish inspection processes.
The Home Depot jingle, a bizarrely catchy tune, went viral earlier this year.
Bizarrely, the accounts were used not just to spend money but to receive it.
Trump bizarrely called for a drug test ahead of the third and final debate.
Hers was a compounded pain, both transcending race and somehow bizarrely tethered to it.
Bizarrely, it seems that Logitech has censored that phrase from appearing on its forum.
Apparently and bizarrely and awesomely, that's one of the legacies of the Soviet Union.
And yet, bizarrely, few people seem to think of this as an "environmental" policy.
Xander Bogaerts, David Ortiz, and bizarrely Jackie Bradley Jr. are all legitimate MVP candidates.
Despite Anakin's spiraling paranoia about Padme's health, doctors or hospitals are bizarrely never mentioned.
Bizarrely, this will be Ward's first ever time competing in the state of Nevada.
Yet, that's is exactly what the officiant is bizarrely promising for our love birds.
" Dobbs then bizarrely added that "the person who should be investigated is Barack Obama.
But at the same time, it was a bluff which her party bizarrely believed.
In his compact 90-minute film, Buñuel maintains a slightly distanced, bizarrely comedic attitude.
It shows an airplane whose bizarrely flexible front end is tied in a knot.
I've studied our president's bizarrely lyrical speech patterns and his unconsciously betraying body movements.
I secretly, ridiculously, bizarrely thought my anti-vegetable stance made me intriguing. Unique. Idiosyncratic.
And I think they look bizarrely at home with this very stark architectural furniture.
Or how bizarrely true to life — to art, to love, to itself — it feels.
And, bizarrely, some online retailers like Amazon are going back and building physical stores.
In a way, it encapsulates the final chapter of Grande and Davidson's bizarrely transfixing relationship.
Bizarrely, the tweet was reportedly sent at the behest of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
Annoyingly, it seemed to only add sparkles to my lips and—rather bizarrely—my scalp.
And what it does have to say is bizarrely both non-scientific and non-spiritual.
This not at all kid friendly ghost story was bizarrely rated PG upon first release.
Bizarrely, it can take action against a company's directors only if they are qualified accountants.
Her controversial ad campaign (runs in the family!) has returned as a bizarrely Photoshopped #tbt.
Bizarrely, both mass shootings occurred at the hands of apparently unwitting security or police personnel.
Citigroup, which my charitable trust owns, was better and Wells Fargo bizarrely, was a star.
Best of all, the Lamzac is bizarrely comfortable for what amounts to an inflatable sofa.
A variety of alcohol was used as a stimulant, particularly bizarrely, for long-distance runners.
In 2012, Gawker obtained a Facebook contractor's bizarrely eclectic list of topics requiring careful scrutiny.
But nobody is as excited as Aidan when he's bizarrely dancing shirtless in his office.
It's a bizarrely democratic corner in an overall industry that's typically regarded as anything but.
Yet the movie's bleak and brutal tone works, as does the visitors' bizarrely unstable behavior.
President Trump, bizarrely, has so far resisted ordering companies to produce more supplies and equipment.
Brookings concluded by bizarrely claiming there is no evidence that states now regret expanding ObamaCare.
Trump's bizarrely friendly approach to Moscow would be a problem for anyone in Tillerson's position.
Racket sports, bizarrely, seem to offer nearly twice as much protection as their nearest challenger, swimming.
Others claim, bizarrely, that the government has sent thousands of defeated fighters to undisclosed destinations abroad.
"Bizarrely, the U.K. is looking like one of the better markets at the moment," he said.
Bizarrely, the two had dinner among what can only be described as a forest of piñatas.
In New Hampshire, Kelly Ayotte bizarrely said for months that she'd support but wouldn't endorse Trump.
Bizarrely, it was the program's co-chairs who were charged with securing the accepted students' deposits.
According to Twitter, the CPB bizarrely justified its order by citing a statue concerning imported merchandise.
Much more bizarrely, the octonions are nonassociative, meaning (a × b) × c doesn't equal a × (b × c).
Even the R&B single charts were bizarrely titled "Hot Black Singles" from 1982 to 1990.
But you know who tends to get short shrift for their own bizarrely complicated reproductive system?
All those bizarrely neon-colored, mushy marshmallow treats that appear on store shelves months before Easter.
Bizarrely, she's a perfect all-rounder onto whom listeners can project an amorphous, pleasantly beautiful vision.
Bizarrely, opponents are also wielding a strange, clerical error over the Clean Air Act in 1990.
"People were saying bizarrely mean things to Dolly Parton it made me really mad," Thek said.
Last week Becca bizarrely discarded her best suitor—the dewy, well-oiled stud Jason the banker.
Bizarrely, the issue fouling up the plans is nothing new for American presidents, or their diplomats.
Bizarrely, he has actually attempted to defend it, even in the face of chronic low inflation.
Hart stepped down from the Oscar hosting gig -- then bizarrely apologized after he said he wouldn't.
The song officially announces the band's reunion album, the bizarrely punctuated in • ter a • li • a.
Also, bizarrely, this survey is open to anyone with the link, not just law enforcement agents.
The BBC bizarrely changed its story multiple times over the course of Friday, the Telegraph reported.
Yet, for the capital of a country now on a war footing, Kiev seems bizarrely calm.
By 2013, there was widespread extortion of avocado farmers by the bizarrely named Knights Templar cartel.
The trial itself, bizarrely broken in half by the intermission, isn't even much of a highlight.
His bizarrely specific instructions on how to pose and move tend to result in actual injuries.
This book is odd and self-satisfied and bizarrely specific, in all the best possible ways.
They started to giggle, bizarrely, keeping up some coded conversation that he didn't try to follow.
But 2003 was a bizarrely hot year, often resulting in wines of lower acidity than usual.
Spoilers ahead, no pun intended: We are speaking, of course, of Walter White's bizarrely oversized head.
Given the xenophobia now sweeping the rest of the West, Canadians' openness might seem bizarrely magnanimous.
Bizarrely, some criminals have used Pokémon Go to lure unsuspecting victims into a robbery, for example.
Bizarrely, the bodies of those dead sheep cushioned the fall of the 1,100 others who followed.[Guardian]
Speaking of sweet but creepy, Chanel has a bizarrely nice moment and it almost broke the internet.
In it, Yorke reunites with Suspiria choreographer Damien Jalet for an intense, bizarrely funny, and affecting clip.
More bizarrely, a giant, potentially record-breaking rabbit also mysteriously died on one of the company's planes.
Perhaps because there's no plausible explanation for slighting a candidate quite as bizarrely, and blatantly, as this.
And bizarrely, AT&T and Time Warner seem to have unwittingly argued against their need to merge.
Press play above to learn more about the bizarrely mesmerizing process that crafts this cult-favorite mascara.
It recently changed its Twitter name to the bizarrely long "PETA: Bringing Home The Bagels Since 1980."
This time, though, "the inside" is all of London itself — which turns out to be bizarrely empty.
Trump has a strange obsession with man's best friend, which pops up frequently in bizarrely hostile metaphors.
I also replaced watch batteries, which sounds mundane but is a actually bizarrely complicated thing to do.
It's just a matter of surviving bushfires and logging, which still bizarrely continue through the national park.
We really wanted to focus on these two individuals who lived bizarrely parallel — though very different — lives.
The league's bizarrely brutal crackdown on on-field celebrations this season, for example, couldn't be more counterproductive.
They always rolled the joints, they had bizarrely expensive grinders, they owned an unnecessary amount of paraphernalia.
Perhaps it would have — had the film not replaced Eggers' dark ending with a bizarrely hopeful one.
Bizarrely, the FBI also hacked what has been described as a "satellite provider," according to the transcript.
"If there are only 10 out there, and we detected 10, it&aposs bizarrely lucky," she said.
So bizarrely, the very thing that Trump was denying was immediately accepted because he was denying it.
Its script is replete with masturbation jokes, a lengthy vomit scene and a bizarrely sensual chess match.
"Atlanta" specializes in the properties of blackness, the adjustment of heft and levity for bizarrely emotional effect.
What if the brands were unknown and the prices bizarrely low — but the product was actually good?
Here's a summary of many memorable attempts to make health care reform seem familiar — and bizarrely unfamiliar.
His male friends, he was a little shocked to learn, were ineffectual, indiscreet, and bizarrely merciless confidants.
I now had no underwear and, bizarrely, none of the anxiety I had felt mere moments before.
And simultaneous with the completion of his "Victory" commission, he was producing semiabstract, bizarrely decorative ceramic objects.
Whether it's love, drinking, water shortages, refugees or fixed elections, it's all there, beautifully and bizarrely told.
Instead, it's a bizarrely straight-up homage to Star Trek that can't seem to admit as much.
But bizarrely, any demonstration of counterevidence, no matter how strong, just seems to cement their worldview further.
Is there anything at all bizarrely sad or sentimental about the idea of this gene dying out?
By bizarrely sticking her tongue out between two fingers, a move she recreated for viewers on Corden's show.
Perhaps most bizarrely, in recent years, some argued publicly that Kathleen had been fatally attacked by an owl.
This clip has it all: cute dogs, bizarrely dressed handlers, palpable (but not overwhelming) suspense, a happy ending.
Even more bizarrely, our Tweeter-in-Chief has recently demonstrated a penchant for blocking accounts that irk him.
In another, fans of Making a Murderer bizarrely also like the John Mulaney: The Comeback Kid comedy special.
When you see someone with sick around their mouth, it's bizarrely a great opportunity to break the ice.
The investigation leads Cheryl and Veronica to a bizarrely small parent-principal conference about the chaos at RHS.
That did happen for a time, but Nintendo bizarrely chose to discontinue the NES Classic in April 2017.
Milk Music: Samsung tried to enter the streaming music space in 2014 with the bizarrely named Milk Music.
Bizarrely, the votes of people cast across an entire continent only account for 50 percent of the total.
Bizarrely, he blamed "the hothouse of creative writing programs" for the proliferation of the personal-confessional war story.
"We end up, slightly bizarrely, by having something of a competitive advantage (from Brexit)," he said on Wednesday.
Bizarrely, the fight had occurred two days ago, so why did it take so long to mention it?
Cortana bizarrely told me the Yankees were still two games back from the already eliminated Boston Red Soxs.
Bizarrely, Clinton implicitly defended Ronald Reagan, while Trump acknowledged he didn't feel Reagan was tough enough on trade.
Republicans have not compared immigrants to rats, though a New Jersey official once bizarrely compared them to raccoons.
Much like the parodic takes on those historical photo Twitter accounts, the results are often bizarrely funny. pic.twitter.
For days, Ms. Spears had been behaving bizarrely, speaking in a British accent and driving at breakneck speeds.
Bizarrely, we are to imagine that Mary leads a wholly monochrome life, even though she is not colorblind.
Mr. Sanders may have bizarrely charitable views about the policies of some cruel authoritarians such as Fidel Castro.
This is, bizarrely, a rare experience at tasting counters, where chefs are often intent on intricacies of plating.
And for many years, it was almost impossible to play legally, thanks to its bizarrely tangled copyright status.
Depending on where you are, you'll be pestered by boars, wildcats, sharks, bears, and more bizarrely aggressive wildlife.
And the guest appearance by David Cameron at the end of the book seems bizarrely out of place.
Mike Tyson, Manny Pacquiao, and, bizarrely, YouTube stars Logan Paul and KSI, also feature prominently in this list.
It was a bizarrely casual treatment of material that would be viewed by many as clearly FBI information.
Bizarrely, this means Microsoft has to extend its Windows 7 support to fix a bug it has introduced.
He even went as far as bizarrely photoshopping himself into a photo of Duca and her then-husband.
It bizarrely opens with a scene that many viewers might not easily recognize as being modern at all.
Most bizarrely, the home includes a 30-foot-wide bed, which has a Superman logo on the bedspread.
There are other bizarrely effective everyday things to try (like wearing compression leggings?!) for taming the anxiety monster.
The true wildcard candidate, bizarrely, is the traditionalist, Fillon, but he was rocked by scandal throughout his campaign.
Perhaps most bizarrely, Blunstone, one of rock's most hauntingly beautiful voices, had a stint working in the insurance business.
We just don't have the time or the energy to waste on these bizarrely specific apps with no users. 
The 2017 Emmys may have bizarrely honored Sean Spicer, but they also gave plenty of credit where it's due.
Globe voters are also notoriously quirky; this year, for instance, they rather bizarrely classified "The Martian" as a comedy.
Bizarrely, the alleged exchange didn't bother to change all of the names of the people whose photos it used.
Bizarrely, NES games will require players to check-in online on a weekly basis to guarantee access, Eurogamer reports.
Perpetuating such an idea seems bizarrely dated for a series that usually seems light years ahead of its peers.
Here, material is bizarrely ordered, with little sense of how sections interact, occasionally soliciting awkward laughs from the audience.
Talking point: Bizarrely enough, the Polo Lounge played a small but significant role in the Watergate affair in 1972.
Bizarrely, companies can report having done nothing to prevent modern slavery and still be in compliance with the law.
Not only are these names bizarrely hilarious; they're also a great way to get to know your fellow trainers.
The $99 Surface Pen, which is still bizarrely not included with the Surface Pro, is a must-have accessory.
Diagnosing Trump with an unlikely phobia lets him off the hook for his bizarrely proprietary attitude towards Theresa May.
Bizarrely, Malofiy also claimed the song "Chim Chim Cher-ee" from the Disney film Mary Poppins influenced Page's composition.
But when a manager later bizarrely raises the specter of "sex masochism," interest in the incident will undoubtedly explode.
Mostly Ida watched the birds, which seemed bizarrely determined, almost angry, certain of something that she would never know.
Calabresi "paints Mueller as a rogue prosecutor run amok: He bizarrely accuses Mueller of" leaking, Conway writes on Lawfare.
Bizarrely, it also cuts the adoption tax credit, only allowing biological parents to get a break for having kids.
Mr. Wood bizarrely demanded to represent himself, but was ruled incompetent as a counsel — yet not as a defendant.
The International Olympic Committee argued, bizarrely, that floodgates of litigation would open if it awarded the gold to Scott.
Bizarrely, data also suggest that the right birth control pill can reduce the frequency of the most debilitating migraines.
Viv was ready with an answer that time and to each of the bizarrely specific questions that would follow.
Then came works featuring humanoid figures and faces, the eyes, ears and other body parts distorted or bizarrely placed.
It stands, once again, to reason that the two might just be the most bizarrely matched couple in politics.
A pair of tastefully off-white Novestas sneakers, an Engineered Garments work shirt, and some bizarrely expensive green pants?
Also: For all the grief JaVale McGee gets at his shakiest, his presence often (bizarrely) energizes the Warriors' stars.
HQ Trivia, an app which hosted live daily quizzes and shut down bizarrely in February, is set to return.
GEMS, which (somewhat bizarrely) stands for "Gait Enhancing and Motivation System," was first unveiled at last year&aposs CES.
If "by everything" we mean a febrile French crowd, emotional outbursts and a healthy smattering of bizarrely struck shots.
And his blundering overtures to the tormented Istvan provide the play with one of its more bizarrely poignant scenes.
" Meanwhile, we get five excerpts from "Nine" and, more bizarrely, four from the unremarkable Bible-themed "In the Beginning.
AMLO proposes, bizarrely, to hold a referendum on whether to investigate Mr Peña and other past presidents for corruption.
Bizarrely, the most dangerous predators circling Johnson are not Brussels bureaucrats but members of his own parliamentary Conservative Party.
Indeed, Uber is now the most-expensed vendor across all categories, ahead of Starbucks, Delta, American Airline and (bizarrely) Amazon.
It's been a subtle process but he's no longer that freak show who is bizarrely running up the poll numbers.
This is a feature that looks great on paper, but only works occasionally well (and sometimes very bizarrely) in practice.
Bizarrely, he doesn't seem to notice the fake crimson lightning outside or the set of bones on Betty's bed. Hmm.
Her voice breaks, and she obviously wants to be anywhere other than a theocratic dictatorship's bizarrely-lit pickled goods aisle.
At the same time, bizarrely, it coaches male refugees to protect their reputations by not seeking girls who are "easy".
Then — bizarrely, but in keeping with Mississippi statute — the outcome was decided by a drawing of straws, which he won.
In yet other work, Wansink bizarrely got the same number of responses to what seemed to be very different surveys.
The readings were bizarrely accurate — my B12 friend had moved away from her family and was indeed experiencing car troubles.
It looks like something resembling a "U" has fallen over on its side on top of a bizarrely busy background.
In "See Money," Abby is back to strutting around the Hi-Hat in her suffocating leotard, bizarrely without an objection.
Most bizarrely, Ortega's own corner have called for takedowns in multiple rounds where he has proceeded to not attempt any.
The roster is filled with bizarrely disfigured fighters, the combat is completely unique, and the different game modes feel fresh.
Russia denies this, and Trump bizarrely claims that the DNC invented the story in order to distract from other issues.
London, which rolled out its pricing in 2003, bizarrely is only starting to charge on-demand car hires like Uber.
Realistically, we are all living in this same bizarrely dissonant world, and we all have some latent unease about that.
After spending an hour railing against it, however, Spicer bizarrely struggled to give a single clear example of fake news.
Just make sure you're buying the old version of the Pencil, as the Mini (bizarrely) doesn't support the new version.
There has to be a way to address them responsibly, especially during a season that is bizarrely mundane and dull.
Already China's newest diplomatic partner, the Gambia, in distant west Africa has, bizarrely, confirmed China's "indisputable sovereignty" over the sea.
Punggye-ri itself looked bizarrely like a holiday camp, with large log cabins scattered around a clearing in the woods.
Bizarrely, oil production in Libya continues despite a vicious civil war being waged on the outskirts of the capital, Tripoli.
"I feel bizarrely fortunate in a twisted way," said Ms. Cohen, 37, a designer with a line of sustainable handbags.
Even more bizarrely, the cells may be selective about which copies of DNA they send on to the next generation.
D. and I check in and bizarrely are stuck in a massive security line despite it being a Tuesday night.
Or never give a popular musical artist a chance to bizarrely be inserted into a scene that destroys viewer immersion?
But, really, it's not so much us as it is the bizarrely provocative material that only the Knicks can provide.
It turns the Switch into a bizarrely long handheld that is in no way suitable for use outside the house.
Bizarrely, he told me that he had once been inside the gunman's apartment: Foos's son had been an earlier tenant.
And the Slender Man story itself inspired everything from video games to fanart to a bizarrely late 2018 horror film.
So who better to ask about the album than this 19-year-old Welshman whose mobile number is bizarrely included?
And Ayotte had a Trump-related stumble recently, when she bizarrely said she would support Trump but not endorse him.
Sources tell us ... Incognito had been acting bizarrely at the gym the previous day -- but his behavior hadn't turned violent.
Bragi's new in-ear headphones, bizarrely called The Headphone, are in theory a perfect companion to your new supposedly wireless smartphone.
Around midnight, CMU police found him on campus again, acting bizarrely and "really not making a lot of sense," Yeagley said.
Although Jon is bizarrely obsessed with whether or not Sansa is undermining him, he does still have some feminist cred left.
"They might sound like three very odd things to combine, but bizarrely they just come together," butcher Iain McGinley told Mashable.
She also bizarrely claims Nick had a tattoo of him having sex with her mom doggie style which mortified their daughter.
And, bizarrely, Shannen Doherty, hair adorned with the red scrunchie her character Heather Duke donned in the movie, firing a gun.
Sure, watching a puddle for hours might not seem that exciting, but it's a bizarrely compelling look into the human condition.
Bizarrely, many such people are categorised as belonging to the Hui, China's third-largest ethnic group, whose members are mostly Muslim.
Last month, in Cooper v Harris, the court reprimanded North Carolina for doing the same in two bizarrely shaped legislative districts.
After psychic Neptune ended its retrograde last week and impulsive Mars entered Pisces last month, your intuition has been bizarrely heightened.
Yet the fact that Heathers so bizarrely declares that the marginalized are the new mean girls isn't the only issue here.
Bizarrely, when you really think about it, the CW drama hasn't done anything to prove Penelope isn't a Blossom by birth.
The extra legal restrictions placed on people with criminal records, some bizarrely specific, mean they are more vulnerable to future charges.
Save for a sketch about Papyrus that relied heavily on host Ryan Gosling, the material has been bizarrely out-of-date.
The meat juice is a bizarrely bright yellowish-orange; I quickly tilt the pouch up to keep it from splashing out.
It's bizarrely difficult to watch Fifty Shades Darker without spending a lot of time thinking about Dakota Johnson's mother, Melanie Griffith.
And spend some time with the young lovelies of "Sense8," that bizarrely pleasing collaboration between the Wachowskis and J. Michael Straczynski.
The toilet in the middle of the room was bizarrely left there when the hospital closed, and no one knows why.
Even more bizarrely, he did so for a man who would later become notorious as Britain's leading fascist and anti-Semite.
They are barred from the kitchen, temples, mosques and, bizarrely, from pickle—which they're told will rot if they touch it.
Farah was interrogated by guards who asked him, bizarrely, whether he was able to produce art without the aid of drugs.
He filled the time with nervous chatter, and I left relieved that I didn't have to field more bizarrely insulting praise.
For some people, it can be a bizarrely liberating thing because you don't have any choices to make at that time.
Look at the audience clapping along with robotic precision, barely showing a shred of human emotion beyond their bizarrely glazed eyes.
Gabrielle's mother (Brigitte Roüan) arranges for her to marry a Catalan laborer (Alex Brendemühl), who is bizarrely nonchalant about the deal.
Bizarrely, in the uncompromising parochial tribal politics of the province, he was dispatched to political ignominy for compromising with the enemy.
PREPA bizarrely eschewed the help of leading American utilities, despite their combined expertise and experience in restoring operations in disaster zones.
When the vote on the Deripaska sanctions took place on the Senate floor, Republicans bizarrely accused Democrats of politicizing the sanctions.
She insisted, repeatedly and bizarrely, that the administration had no such policy, even as her agency was enforcing and justifying it.
He's said Black Lives Matter is made up of "subhuman creeps" and bizarrely theorized that they would team up with ISIS.
When the judges' decision was announced, one judge saw it—bizarrely—for Stephens, perhaps because he had been advancing the entire time.
They even have their own "fashy fashion" blog which claims that seasonal fashion is a Jewish invention and, bizarrely, quotes Susan Sontag.
Take this headless knight: Watching the wavy weavings is so bizarrely calming, it doesn't matter that it takes more than one try.
Such gerrymanders are sometimes easy to spot: To pick up the right combination of voters, cartographers may design districts that meander bizarrely.
And bizarrely, in the event that started it all, Twitter became a heartless internet overlord whose victims were members of British Parliament.
But bizarrely, many of the ways Modern Warfare embellishes the bin Laden raid make it match the details of al-Baghdadi's death.
By contrast, 17.5 billion euro Ryanair merely asks its customers to make voluntary contributions to miscellaneous causes including, bizarrely, Irish whale-spotting.
Even after all the service issues over the past two weeks, the MoviePass website bizarrely never went down or changed at all.
Also, somewhat bizarrely, Rakuten, the parent of Rakuten Ventures, has its own Carousell-like social commerce app in Southeast Asia called Rakuma.
They have unveiled a painting of Trump, Putin and, bizarrely, French nationalist Le Pen at this pro-Trump election party #ElectionNight pic.twitter.
And while we know that Netflix crops movies, entirely cutting a relatively innocuous (albeit tearful) ending does seem unlikely and bizarrely ambitious.
The bizarrely confident tweet came out of the blue, and includes no pictures, no articles, and no reasoning behind the untrue statement.
" And earlier in the evening, Tucker Carlson hosted a guest who bizarrely claimed the term "people of color" is a "racist term.
Bizarrely, Google's camera app once had an option to make exposure adjustments, but it disappeared some time ago and has never returned.
Both pieces of jewelry have bizarrely ornate background stories including Wild Bill Hickok, fake gold-plated platinum, and glass masquerading as diamonds.
The fact that Hadid sees performing with her ex as no big deal is bizarrely mature to me, and pretty damn aspirational.
We tend to undercover the ad and really the money side of it, bizarrely, even though we're covering the business of it.
" But she said she never had a problem sharing her famous name with the brand she left, calling it "bizarrely not odd.
During another stop, he bizarrely questioned a man, who was dressed as a woman, about why he performed sex acts for money.
Or the other kind which was bizarrely just cheap frozen pizzas from the cash and carry deep-fried and served with chips.
The feds bizarrely asserted that moving from Iowa to a spot near the Canadian border in 1985 was part of Weaver's plot.
It's part of a bizarrely predictable cycle of the Clintons: Just when things seem to be going well, they squander the advantage.
More bizarrely, in several instances during one auction, the brothers, who are partners in at least one business, bid against each other.
Skal lingers for pages on a fan note Stoker wrote to the poet, which reads like a bizarrely emotional OK Cupid profile.
But even more bizarrely, Rodman has hinted that he's setting up a backchannel for Donald Trump to speak with Kim Jong-un.
Rebuffed, and suddenly naked, Daniel has no choice but to bizarrely flex all his upper body muscles and dive into the pool.
So bizarrely nonjudgmental was some of the chatter about her that BuzzFeed News published what it cheekily labeled a public service announcement.
Woodley stood on the fence, in the inferior ring position, but was bizarrely able to push the pace as he did so.
Games that have been unfairly and bizarrely left in the past when they have an obvious appeal in the here and now.
Since May, the government has banned over 400 websites, including Human Rights Watch, the Egyptian news site Mada Masr and, bizarrely, Medium.
Pair this with some squiggle lips and, heck, squiggle brows, and you'll be on your way to bizarrely on-trend beauty glory.
These include ceaseless posting on Instagram, where Bieber bizarrely uploaded a series of baby photos, captioned either "#Yummy" or nothing at all.
The #DogsFurMike ad came a day after a video showing the former New York mayor bizarrely shaking a dog's snout went viral.
Bizarrely, we're heading into the new year already knowing most of Microsoft's big hardware releases, but there's bound to be even more.
Front-end investments that yield back-end savings, thus, are bizarrely scored by as adding to the deficit rather than reducing it.
Bizarrely, the budget plan does not include tax reform, despite the fact this is perhaps the president's top priority for the year.
Because of him, sandwich cake is as well known as it is—and one of the most bizarrely Swedish dishes in existence.
And given how everything played out (West began acting/tweeting bizarrely in the days that followed), West seemed like an unstable liar.
I put on the wrong music, wore way too much cologne and, bizarrely, pre-gamed by rubbing toothpaste into my private parts.
The former Exxon Mobil CEO has been widely criticized as a bizarrely disconnected manager who has failed to effectively govern the department.
Swordtails—guppy-like fish native to Central America's waterways—get their common name from the males' bizarrely long extension on the tail fin.
Bizarrely, it presented a questionnaire, the answers of which told the user whether or not they were in danger of contracting HIV/AIDS.
And no wonder: Americans have been hearing bizarrely mixed messages about whether it's okay to eat fat for more than half a century.
All of it was iconic, and all of it overshadowed Coachella itself, which has ballooned into a bizarrely corporate display of bohemian kitschiness.
Bizarrely, there are Intel and Windows logos etched into the aluminum bottom instead of being removable stickers as is common on most PCs.
Bizarrely, the bank did not notice even after the hacker pseudonymously boasted about the heist on social media—until it was tipped off.
Just as everything was really starting to fall into place for little Leo's parents, Danny was bizarrely overcome by his worst personality traits.
The GlowLight 3 bizarrely takes a step in the opposite direction from the Plus, removing the aluminum back and the waterproofing features entirely.
Voice assistants are being integrated into every part of our daily lives, from smart speakers to home security and bizarrely, even to toilets.
Bizarrely, this is the third time a Purser character has been unwittingly been made into a straw woman for someone else's sexual politics.
Gizmodo writes that there was a major anime fan there as well — and, more bizarrely, a fan of ancient bootleg erotic video games.
The brand has always been on an impressive winning streak lately and is a true pioneer when it comes to bizarrely beautiful footwear.
Most people, after all, are deeply unfamiliar with how weird copyright is and how bizarrely broad it can be in the digital context.
Although the constitution bizarrely bans foreigners from buying beachfront property, the government has left open a legal loophole that lets them do it.
FM radio and SiriusXM are treated completely differently from streaming services like Spotify, and even more bizarrely, they're treated differently from each other.
" And Trump's social media activity even bordered on anti-Semitic when he mocked Stewart by bizarrely tweeting out his real last name, "Leibowitz.
The decision to shoot Terence Crutcher, 40, who was acting bizarrely and failed to obey commands, stemmed from her police training, she said.
The decade also saw him collaborate with John Lennon, Mick Jagger, Freddie Mercury and bizarrely, Bing Crosby, to varying degrees of artistic merit.
The ServersMore bizarrely, it looks like key evidence was tampered with prior to Ulbricht's arrest and the seizure of the Silk Road website.
And, when the courts rightfully put a stop to the insanity, Customs and Border Patrol agents at several airports bizarrely refused to comply.
This week, on the Today show, Palin really embodied her comedian doppelgänger, Tina Fey, with her bizarrely strung together thoughts during the interview.
How else can I explain this bizarrely American inaction, resignation, willful ignorance of research, and refusal to look beyond our borders for solutions?
Bizarrely, Reines argues that the next Democratic nominee should take money from everyone possible—tobacco companies and Harvey Weinstein are mentioned—without apology.
Having said that, not all hope is gone: BlackBerry 10 does support Android apps as well, via – bizarrely enough – the Amazon app store.
Sleeping head-to-foot—which one woman referred to as the "96 position"—is a bizarrely popular strategy for these types of encounters.
But, bizarrely enough, that's one reason why two-a-days—performing two workouts between sun-up and sun-down—should be incredibly alluring.
Instead of reaching out via email, text, or phone, people bizarrely began to communicate with "me" via the Facebook accounts of…other people.
And Trump, at the beginning of his campaign, bizarrely and grotesquely mocked McCain's long, brutal years as a prisoner of the North Vietnamese.
"The fundamental view of this administration seems to be, somewhat bizarrely, that the United States has not benefited from trade," Ms. Crowley said.
The collapse of the Knights gave a breath of respite to farmers, until new gangs, including the equally bizarrely named Viagras, stepped in.
To see why, consider the very case often used to illustrate how bizarrely we treat guns: how we treat car ownership and operation.
They argue that it is overly bureaucratic, bizarrely structured, too dependent on a handful of major donors, and often hamstrung by political concerns.
This needs emphasizing, since much of the media coverage of this story bizarrely omits it: Democrats represent a large majority of Oregon voters.
This ideal solves the logical problem of reconciling patriotism with ethics, but it looks bizarrely irrelevant against the current reality of American politics.
Leanne Chapman told 7 News that when she and her partner returned from work, they noticed some birds acting bizarrely on their porch.
Administration officials who briefed them insist they explained aspects of the threat that -- bizarrely -- several members of Congress say weren't discussed at all.
His family seems to be looking after him and, more bizarrely, it also feels like the internet at large is looking after him.
The result is a perplexing book, full of vividly told tales yet bizarrely stuck in the outmoded framework of "great (white) man" history.
And if their hyped-up jitters are a bit exaggerated, they at least provide a kick of adrenaline in a bizarrely narcoticized show.
A calm came over me, and I was overtaken by a sharp distilled focus that expressed itself, bizarrely, in a compulsion to write.
Bizarrely complicated, very European piece of regulation that is supposed to give people more power over how their data is collected and used.
"Bizarrely enough, the best thing for this market would be getting some disappointing news from the non-farm payroll report on Friday," Cramer said.
Is the bizarrely coiffed erstwhile property tycoon and reality TV star, from now on the leader of the free world, a mixed martial philosopher?
Needless to say, these proceedings are taken bizarrely seriously, as if wearing a white dress in a picture constitutes a legally binding marriage contract.
Grimm also bizarrely claimed Donovan told him he would seek a pardon for his opponent from Trump if Grimm dropped out of the race.
The opening plays were poorly received, partly because strike action by stagehands meant they were sometimes, bizarrely, performed in sets built for other plays.
Of course a bizarrely coordinated alligator attack turns into a proving ground for her swim skills, and maybe even a catalyst for family healing.
As we reported, Rob Kardashian bizarrely got in his Bentley minutes after the arrest and drove 19 hours to pick her up in Texas.
Every time a bizarrely detailed exception is tacked on, you can almost imagine the actual case scenario that prompted them to revise the guidelines.
There's the same wood paneling, the same dimensions, the same wooden beams, the same bizarrely thin window in the middle of the largest wall.
The two experienced a bizarrely similar injustice: Both were convicted of murdering police officers and sentenced to death; he in Ireland, she in Florida.
The Texas lawmaker famously, and bizarrely, called net neutrality "Obamacare for the internet," in a Twitter message than baffled many of his own supporters.
The morning of January 21 was bizarrely warm, as if the weather knew America was going through something weird and decided to play along.
Even more bizarrely, quantum gates that act on two or more qubits at once can cause the qubits to become "entangled" with each other.
Court documents had previously showed that, bizarrely, it was only the FBI's reason for not wanting to hand over the exploit that was classified.
Now, however, with hundreds of thousands of "students" working in the IT sector many years after they've graduated, this payroll-exemption bizarrely still stands.
The money, bizarrely, went into the same shell company Cohen had set up to pay the $130,000 hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels.
Has he truly no conflicts of interest in Russia, whose computer hackers he has bizarrely invited to spy on Hillary Clinton, his campaign rival?
Democrats have been running away from the egghead stereotype for decades, while meanwhile the Republican Party's anti-intellectualism has bizarrely been an electoral boon.
"You can see the Empire State Building, the light is great, and it's bizarrely quiet for how crazy it is outside," Ms. Feuer said.
"The wildfires and broiling heat, the parched droughts and bizarrely violent twists in climate are the new normal," writes The Daily Beast's Tanya Basu.
Yet bizarrely, in a pop landscape that overwhelmingly rewards the new and the highly prolific, her influence didn't shrink in her absentia — it swelled.
When it comes down to it, what occupies Mr. Scott's design mind may be, bizarrely, not that far away from what occupies Ms. Prada.
The last was in 1982, during a postseason tournament in Venezuela that was, bizarrely, shoehorned in before that summer's World Cup back in Spain.
But then a Trump surrogate bizarrely accused Ryan of being a racist himself, a perfect example of the circus that surrounds the Republican nominee.
" Trump remarks on how white Steve Cortes looks for being Hispanic, then bizarrely asks him, "Who do like more -- the country or the Hispanics?
They are two completely different candidates, but bizarrely you could replace the language used about Elizabeth Warren with the language used about Hillary Clinton.
Bizarrely, Coca-Cola equates handing out their sugary products with the start of the cherished holiday season, which has nothing to do with fizzy drinks.
But more bizarrely, they'd also become mentally confused and unable to concentrate or remember anything, as if their minds were stuck on the spin cycle.
There's no headstrap for the headset, so the overall vibe is you hold this large and bizarrely shaped cardboard apparatus right up to your face.
She suggested that Kylie Jenner had used her and Scott's baby to help promote Scott's tour and album, and bizarrely compared herself to Harriet Tubman.
In a hormonal haze of shock and anxiety, I wander out of Walmart feeling bizarrely compelled to confirm this discovery with a medical professional immediately.
The King's rewriting of Falstaff ends up feeling bizarrely pointed, especially when it comes to the difference between the ultimate fate of the two characters.
It's cheap and tacky—a bizarrely dated parody of Ritchie's Holmes (complete with a soundalike score) poisoned with rib-elbowing topical references and puerile gags.
Bizarrely, it seems like Joel thinks Janelle is an advisor for the school rather than his boss and the final say on all educating matters.
Bizarrely, these Riverdale trolls decided to take out their hate for the Jughead/Ethel ship on the real actress who portrays G&G's Princess Etheline.
Trump bizarrely devotes the FIRST paragraph of his shameful statement on Saudi atrocities to accuse IRAN of every sort of malfeasance he can think of.
The most bizarrely cool features are meant for pretty specific use cases and Doppler doesn't expect you to always have these things in your ears.
Except, bizarrely, it wasn't really a "Facebook phone" as much as it was a special Android launcher built by Facebook, which was dubbed Facebook Home.
Manigault-Newman chalked the discrepancy up to "being cautious" because she was scared of alleged threats made by Kelly before bizarrely cutting off the segment.
Bizarrely, Facebook's chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg gave herself a pat on the back for ending a policy that Facebook created which allowed the discrimination.
Most bizarrely, Nathalie's visit to a movie theater is interrupted by a stalker who inadvertently taps into her growing sense of loneliness and sexual uncertainty.
Britney's acting was panned, as was the (mis)direction of Tamra Davis (Billy Madison) and the screenplay, which was penned by Shonda Rhimes, bizarrely enough.
He bizarrely wanted to show the jury she deceived him ... suggesting he would not have had sex with her if he knew she was gay.
Speaking of feedback, the Fitbit Blaze bizarrely lacks any kind of stand-up-and-get-moving reminders, something that's now standard in devices like this.
Bizarrely, the yen has risen about 8% against the dollar: exactly the opposite effect we have come to expect from central banks introducing negative rates.
Bizarrely, their parents are ecstatic when they learn that their teenage children are getting married, but homicidal when informed they are going to be grandparents.
Though it just as vividly illustrates despair, it's also—bizarrely—an incredibly fun and therapeutic rock album, making it Radiohead's definitive work over OK Computer.
And [Bill Pullman's speech at the end] is one of the greatest speeches in movie history — although it's written very bizarrely and hard to memorize.
" Even more bizarrely, the hackers, who sign their message as "Charity Team," also promise "FREE tech support for solving any PC troubles for 3 years!
But I have never seen a shopping event quite like Alibaba's Singles Day: 24 hours of massive sales, overwhelming festivities, and, bizarrely enough, Mariah Carey.
His heart began to behave bizarrely—the muscle sluggish, the rhythms erratic—from the strange cocktail of acids, bases, and salts circulating in his blood.
"His warm heart, cheeky pranks, and bizarrely endearing creativity with the truth brought adulation in great waves," The Aberdeen Press and Journal wrote in 2014.
But he also went further, bizarrely insinuating that President Barack Obama might be secretly in league with Islamist radicals, an old right-wing conspiracy theory.
The band's catatonic stares into the camera only highlight the bizarrely catchy guitar and tenor sax riffs that pulse through the somewhat off kilter visuals.
Along with stained-glass windows, Winchester seemed to be obsessed with the number 13, as the notoriously unlucky number bizarrely pops up throughout the house.
Even if the roll is less than fresh, or prepared with margarine, or the filling is bizarrely distributed, the final product is somehow, magically, edible.
But not I.  For me, and at least a few others, it's hard to leave the bizarrely unique social sphere of a site like Tumblr.
No longer do only the hit musicals, and those that someone bizarrely imagined would be hits, get recorded, as was the case in grandpa's youth.
Musk — who first came on stage bizarrely teary and on the verge of crying — eventually calmed down and started his presentation about all things Tesla.
In "The Southern Reach" and his follow-up novel, "Borne" (2017), he focused on depicting large-scale, catastrophic environmental change through unsettling, bizarrely touching transpositions.
On Christmas Eve, its members will sing at various yuletide events, including at Saint-Germain l&aposAuxerrois, as well as, bizarrely, at the Russian Circus.
It was more like, the fourth season was bizarrely political, the process of it, and I think that's why the product turned out that way.
Sanders tweeted a doctored video from Infowars that both she and Trump have somewhat bizarrely argued was not doctored and supports Sanders's version of events.
Though it just as vividly illustrates despair, it's also—bizarrely—an incredibly fun and therapeutic rock album, making it Radiohead's definitive work over OK Computer.
Trump opposes net neutrality and bizarrely compared it to the FCC's old Fairness Doctrine, which suggests that he doesn't even know what net neutrality is.
Most bizarrely, FBI files released in 2011 revealed that Shakur had received death threats from the Jewish Defense League, an organization characterized as a terrorist cell.
A little over a month later, in hopes of regaining that small and strange, but bizarrely uplifting space online, one brave soul decided to take action.
Middleditch was frequently seen in Jake and Amir sketches for College Humor, going back five years, playing a bizarrely accented foil to the main character Amir.
Conaway here is insisting, somewhat bizarrely, that you can want one candidate to lose in a two-person race but not want the other to win.
He then bizarrely acknowledged another incident in 21980 where he wore blackface, putting shoe polish on his face to portray Michael Jackson in a dance contest.
Competitors vying for that pile of cash include Target and, bizarrely, Party City, which is planning to do pop-up toy stores during the holiday season.
Bizarrely, it then goes into instructions about creating site domains and even coming up with a new title for that up-and-coming fake news site.
He shamed them for a financial crisis "largely of their own making," and threatened to pull FEMA, the military, and, bizarrely, "First Responders" from the island.
In any case, this category has bizarrely overlooked some of the best documentaries ever made, like Paris Is Burning, Hoop Dreams, and The Thin Blue Line.
On the day of his death, Mann could be seen on the police videos acting bizarrely and making strange gestures as he walked in the street.
As YouTube's Daftworld reveals, it was probably in a Daft Punk track, given the duo's almost bizarrely impressive ability to turn classic samples into electro hits.
Apparently, it's appeared on the streets under names like: Apache, China Girl, China White, Dance Fever, Goodfella, Jackpot, Murder 8, TNT and bizarrely, Tango and Cash.
According to The Huffington Post, The Estately blog recently compiled a list of the most bizarrely-named cities, towns, and unincorporated communities in the United States.
Bizarrely, when Nancy isn't shading Grace, she's extremely sweet, as if she hadn't basically told the new employee to "shut up and clean" mere minutes before.
As is bizarrely custom in the Alias Grace world, this development is announced by Nancy unexpectedly throwing up in the middle of a room, completely unannounced.
That ending, of course, is Ben asking Mindy for a divorce following a bizarrely elaborate ruse he created to give the couple a real relationship challenge.
When Ana moves into Zoey's dorm room for plot-driving reasons, her rightly spiteful new roomie becomes a walking, talking, bizarrely always sleeping, tell-tale heart.
In response, her mentions quickly filled up with racist and sexist harassment, her university hinted at a possible firing, and the media coverage became bizarrely personal.
We only realize something is amiss with Madeline's statement thanks to her bizarrely silent stare when Amanda asks if she is still close with her parents.
"I think that natural home for money in banks yesterday (Monday) was probably actually spent elsewhere on relative valuation grounds in the U.K. bizarrely," said Dixon.
Brooks also bizarrely criticizes the march for being divorced from a major political party: Sometimes social change happens through grass-roots movements — the civil rights movement.
Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren used part of her speech to continue spitting straight fire at Trump, a talent that has bizarrely eluded most prominent Democratic figures.
For example, American winemakers must relabel their bottles for export because they list alcohol content to one decimal point more than the EU deems permissible, bizarrely.
Fish stages the moment, bizarrely, with Curly lying on the floor, a hat over his face; he comes alive just in time to bid against Jud.
But McGregor bizarrely retired, then unretired, and ended up being pulled from the card in a dispute over how much he had to promote the fight.
There's roughly seven feet of standing room space, at its highest point and somewhat forward, but toward the middle is an almost bizarrely centered driver's seat.
Flying 1,500 feet above the Antarctic coast, NASA scientists recently passed over a bizarrely straight-edged rectangular iceberg and snapped a picture of the floating slab.
He's a harsh Trump critic, of course—he has bizarrely talked about how he would have beat up Trump if they were in high school together.
"Drugs, particularly in Sweden, one of the longstanding global cheerleaders for punitive prohibition, is a topic the Scandinavians seem bizarrely blinkered and backward on," Rolles said.
"We all know that what [the FCC] would like to do is regulate the internet so they can tax the internet," Blackburn bizarrely claimed in 2015.
The phenomenon of movie posters featuring women with their faces turned away or their heads completely missing from the frame is bizarrely ubiquitous across different genres.
For the foreseeable future, each new data release will seem like a bizarrely upbeat dispatch from an out-of-touch bureaucracy grinding away in the background.
What starts off as a number that sounds like it could have been plucked straight from "A Chorus Line" takes a turn for the bizarrely tantalizing.
By now, you've probably finished watching the bizarrely addicting true crime Netflix docuseries, Tiger King, which exposes the exploitive world of wild cat collecting and breeding.
Because the fighting is so ritualized, predictable and low-profile, civilian life is returning near the front lines, where war and peace coexist bizarrely and uneasily.
Trump -- who has proclaimed bizarrely that he made it OK to say "Merry Christmas" again -- has not been in a particularly festive mood behind the scenes.
He also bizarrely claimed Donovan had told him that he would seek a pardon for Grimm from Trump if Grimm didn't challenge him in the primary.
A huge number of states and counties restrict the sale of alcohol or cars on Sundays, and many places also, somewhat bizarrely, restrict hunting on Sundays.
The whole thing came off like a stage production marred by too many wardrobe changes, the scenery revolving too often and too bizarrely to genuinely invest in.
The actress was bizarrely bleeped during her Golden Globes acceptance speech after the censors were triggered for words like "tectonic shift" and the movie's studio Fox Searchlight.
Fans of Waluigi, the mustachioed evil Mario brother that the internet has turned into a bizarrely sexual meme, were disappointed by Nintendo's announcement of Super Smash Bros.
On foreign affairs, by contrast, he was an embarrassing apologist for Russia's Vladimir Putin, whose invasion of Crimea he bizarrely likened to the Western intervention in Kosovo.
Bizarrely, Microsoft isn't positioning its new Windows 10 S operating system as its alternative to Chrome OS, instead it's using the Windows 10 Pro version for comparisons.
As an item, they're perfect gossip fodder: moving too fast, bizarrely compatible (even astrologically ideal), and as brazen about their PDA as Grande is about donut-licking.
The looping up top is a nice way to keep the buds in your ears without those bizarrely sharp fins that so many headphone makers rely on.
Then on the steps of the courthouse he declared, "My client did not invent the casting couch," in a bizarrely tone deaf attempt at declaring Weinstein's innocence.
Sure, CBD is a bizarrely opaque "miracle" treatment, but many people have some idea what it is, or at least know that it's a derivative of cannabis.
At the time, he was unemployed and had a history of erratic behavior, including getting busted with Suboxone after acting bizarrely at a Bath and Body Works.
Specifically, the part where Lil Bub's veterinarian examines her X-rays and points to her dense leg bones, curving bizarrely like the contour of an Erlenmeyer flask.
Then, Real Housewives of New York's Ramona Singer bizarrely brought up a twenty-something-year-old B-movie to shame Bethenny Frankel for a topless sex scene.
As a result Incredibad bizarrely got nominated for a Grammy and became the eighth best-selling hip hop album of 2009, despite not actually being hip-hop.
The dialogue, while sometimes frisky and funny (and bizarrely studded with allusions to movies and plays), is also overwritten and often seems to be going in circles.
The White House said Mr. Walpin was incompetent and had behaved bizarrely, and it pointed to an ethics complaint about Mr. Walpin's actions related to the case.
Yet even as he spoke, only the East was cold — the West was bizarrely warm, and most of the rest of the planet was above average, too.
Blumhouse Pictures has already turned the Ouija board into a bizarrely popular franchise, and now they're going to do it again—with the Magic 8 Ball, apparently.
And yet, as we stood outside London's 153 Feet East those nine years ago, on a warm spring night after a show, Skepta remained almost bizarrely optimistic.
Bizarrely, Tchad Blake, who has worked on Pearl Jam, Elvis Costello, Neil Young, Tom Waits, he was our bass and drum engineer, just because he loved Leo.
But in this case, rather than consider the compelling public interest at stake, Rendell has chosen to bizarrely center his criticism on his personal involvement with Warren.
What the network got was "The Cage," a disturbing, bizarrely existential hour of television that was vastly more "cerebral" than the space Western that execs had anticipated.
This plotline seems to want to cover basically all the progressive causes du jour, including climate change and, in a very bizarrely weighted moment, school gun violence.
President Donald Trump shared a bold and bizarrely altered image of himself on social media on Wednesday, amid the ongoing impeachment inquiry and one day before Thanksgiving.
Reassuringly, bizarrely, I think that outside of the core base that brought Mr. Trump into our lives in such a big way, it's worked the opposite way.
He also, bizarrely, sent threats to organizations under his own name, in a failed attempt to convince authorities that his ex-girlfriend was attempting to frame him.
When I finally got him on the phone, he bizarrely insisted I made the whole thing up & we'd never tried to reach him in the first place.
In 2014, it was revealed that the bizarrely named Knights Templar cartel, based in Michoacán State, was also forcing mayors to hand over a percentage of their budgets.
Putin went on to publicly announce his divorce from his wife of three decades in 2013 — bizarrely, during the intermission of a ballet in the Kremlin State Palace.
This has, somewhat bizarrely, become a major flashpoint in left-liberal online spaces, part of a broader argument that's been roiling the Democratic Party since the 22016 primary.
Kathy Bates also turned up, as a bizarrely adorned local townie, while Wes Bentley appeared at the last moment as a leader of an outlandish local woodland cult.
As bad as a four-year breach is at the best of times, bizarrely it's only the second company to admit a security issue dating back to 2014.
What's more, as Steve McQueen (Damian Lewis) explains in a bizarrely out of character bit of exposition earlier in the film, Sharon is the girl every man wants.
During the 2019 general election campaign, Stanley bizarrely claimed on a BBC TV panel that British voters don't have the "degree of literacy" to know who Pinocchio is. 
More bizarrely, any applicant who has been economically inactive must have had comprehensive sickness insurance, even though EU citizens have a right to use the National Health Service.
I use the $2 as a credit I can apply to my grocery bill and leave the store feeling bizarrely happy to have cut down on the bill.
I mean, remember everybody thought that Devin Nunes, he was behaving bizarrely and he was meeting with intelligence officials in various secure locations at the White House grounds.
We're not watching a tomato get chopped up but rather seeing it get unsliced and that reversal of action throws everything into a bizarrely pleasant state of confusion.
Kohlhepp allegedly detailed other crimes to her — including abducting another woman — and bizarrely claimed to have been an international assassin for the government while previously incarcerated, she said.
Propelled by precision targeting technology and special interest funding, Republicans drew maps in state after state that packed Democratic voters into bizarrely shaped districts and protected Republican incumbents.
Just last weekend, he bizarrely suggested partnering with the Russians on a so-called "cybersecurity unit" to protect America from election hacking, and then abruptly took it back.
Bizarrely enough, Musk — the eccentric billionaire CEO who is also heading space projects, hyperloop transit systems, and more — went head on with the accused hacker, leaker, and framer.
Mighty Ducks costar Shaun Weiss was arrested early Saturday in Northern California after police found him allegedly high on drugs and acting bizarrely with a flashlight, PEOPLE confirms.
"Bizarrely, the recommended cure was marriage!" said Dr. Anne MacGregor, the lead author of the British Association for the Study of Headache's guidelines for diagnosing and managing migraines.
For in a musical sense, the European Championships are a gathering of bizarrely discordant overtures, cheesy riffs, synthesizers and, quite often, rhymes that schoolchildren would struggle to comprehend.
Then bizarrely, at the first chicane, Rosberg went straight through the escape road instead of taking the corner, possibly to save fuel, since he, too, was running low.
"Bizarrely, once again, he praised Russia's strongman Vladimir Putin, even taking the astonishing step of suggesting that he prefers the Russian president to our American president," she said.
Bizarrely, a few users are tweeting that CNN described Stephens as having "dark white skin," though even the 'shopped version clearly has "Fox 8" displayed in the corner.
"Bizarrely and yes, disturbingly, there were some enslaved people who had a better quality of life than others and 'close' relationships with those who enslaved them," she continued.
And false flag philosophy — the idea that powerful groups stage threats and tragic events to advance their agendas — is now a bizarrely common element of national news stories.
He also bizarrely appeared to accuse health workers of stealing surgical masks amid huge shortages brought on by terrible conditions in hospitals and accused states of "hoarding" ventilators.
Eubank was the meticulously self-styled baddie, a bizarrely cartoonish dandy full of bombast who spouted pseudo-intellectual bullshit and derided the sport that was making him wealthy.
Her photos often feature bright colors, and bizarrely beautiful still lifes assembled from unlikely elements—one included cigarette stubs, oranges, an onion, and candy wrappers, among other things.
But they do it so bizarrely and relentlessly throughout the overlong play — overlong, that is, for its content — that you wonder what Ms. Thorne wants to show us.
If England can't find a winner ... After a nice move, Ruben Loftus-Cheek cuts a perfect pass back to Marcus Rashford, but he bizarrely lets it roll past.
"Head Over Feet" bizarrely gets split between two couples at once, as an attempt to give our main character, Mary Jane (Elizabeth Stanley), some backstory with her husband.
I also found, bizarrely, that my buds often paired as two separate devices and that I needed to connect to both devices in order for them to work.
Turns out, bizarrely in these days of sentiment analysis everywhere you go on the web that it did not, and they right away decided to form this startup.
There is one place in Mexico, though, where enthusiasts are trying to give Carrington's memory a home, even if, bizarrely, it is a place that she hardly visited.
Indeed, Dinocephalosaurus is thought to have been a devastatingly effective hunter that used its bizarrely elongated neck to creep up on unsuspecting prey, like a kind of predatory periscope.
Okojie's style of writing — which melds realistic settings with surreal metaphor — allows her to sprinkle speculative elements throughout her story in a way that makes them feel bizarrely natural.
The first is that I find it bizarrely addictive — I can't get enough of anything fencing-related in VR, and edging your score ever higher is almost indefinitely entertaining.
Another, Monster of the Deep: Final Fantasy XV, takes the surprisingly fun fishing mini-game from the main game and turns it into a bizarrely satisfying virtual reality experience.
She bizarrely blamed the "regime change war" for the Syrian refugee crisis, instead of the murderous regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, which has indiscriminately attacked populated areas.
They clearly knew they had a problem on their hands when they moved quickly to release a statement that bizarrely blamed Bill Clinton after the Post published its story.
Image processing programs like Deep Dream rely on neural networks and artificial intelligence to find and enhance patterns and details in images, often leading to bizarrely over-processed results.
McGovern trained Ruth's fellow baseball star, Lou Gehrig, along with boxer Jack Dempsey, golfer Gene Sarazen, and, somewhat bizarrely, composer and conductor of American patriotic marches, John Philip Souza.
Throughout Season 1, Kemper and Ford forged an unusual working relationship — one that has bizarrely inspired Kemper to write Ford friendly letters and list him as an emergency contact.
Samsung also briefly demoed an upcoming app it calls MediaSquares, which lets you and other people in the living room vote on music playlists, videos, and (bizarrely) restaurant listings.
But Magic Pixel will let you float up and down these glorious machines free of charge charge, which FarSight's Pinball Arcade series bizarrely forces you to pay additional for.
Bizarrely, and in perhaps another nod to Burchard's apparent desire to cement his own label, investigators found "pieces of clothing apparel with the label 'caliconnect,'" according to the affidavit.
For all their connections, Kendrick has never rapped on a Dre-produced beat on one of his own albums, though he was everywhere on the bizarrely now-forgotten Compton.
Self-harm only started to predominantly take the form of arm-cutting in the late 60s and bizarrely, it was, at the time, linked to being unable to menstruate.
Even when the supposedly moderate Mitt Romney proposed the bizarrely cruel system of "self-deportation" when he was the 2012 Republican nominee, Latinos reeled, but were not too surprised.
Symbolically, of course, the answer is, "absolutely": There is something bizarrely retrograde about the fact that a business based on catering to women never had a woman running it.
But the true exercises were for the audience: how to take this kind of nightmare, bizarrely mundane and possibly arch; what to do with your own mind while waiting.
Thus, either Mueller is alleging that Stone told the truth the first time in claiming to contact Assange, or that he bizarrely lied about his lying about contacting Assange.
"Seriously, @SebGorka is to American conservatism what the nerdy high school kid who bizarrely made friends with the high school jock (Sean) is to the cool crowd," he wrote.
On Sunday, Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke—fresh off a bizarrely off-topic mid-hurricane Twitter endorsement from President Donald Trump—hit out at liberals for "politicizing" Hurricane Harvey.
But at least in Ghosted's first episode, neither gets sharp enough material to show off what they're capable of, which only makes the show feel more bizarrely off-kilter.
While they could face criminal charges for defying the state's election results, Satiacum and Chiafalo can still, bizarrely, use their Electoral College votes to support whomever they personally choose.
NBC News reported that Zhang's trial had been bizarrely delayed Monday over her lack of underwear, which ground the jury selection process to a halt for a short time.
Anyway, off goes Grizabella, and we're left with Old Deut sitting atop a lion statue and rather bizarrely choosing this moment to instruct us on the addressing of cats.
" When his daughter gets a poem published in The New Yorker, he declares, bizarrely, that it was "part of The New Yorker's mission to abolish age-of-consent laws.
The effect is that the narrator sounds bizarrely unaware of the fact that many women conceive after 40; you almost worry that an accidental pregnancy is in the offing.
Dolan was clearly chagrined by such overt displeasure voiced by Knicks fans and, thanks to this bizarrely timed move, has indeed managed to get us talking about something else.
Last year the administration, bizarrely, backed a Saudi blockade of Qatar, a Middle Eastern nation that also happens to be the site of a major U.S. military base. Why?
The Barack Obama Plaza, as it's called, is a gas station with multiple food outlets, a shop, and, bizarrely, a museum dedicated to Obama and the US-Ireland connection.
Bizarrely, the US government's position is that the peace talks with the unelected theocrats of the Taliban are more important than the elections contested by Afghanistan's democratically elected leaders.
Most delightfully and bizarrely of all, Crufts, unlike other dog shows, features a "heelwork" round, which involves dogs and their costumed handlers basically performing a dance routine to music.
We'll dig into the nitty gritty of our awkward and bizarrely heartbreaking splits, including the ins and outs of breakup sex and the beauty of the post breakup glow-up.
It was nearly a perfect summer for England, a heady mix of unusually good weather, an unusually good football song and a bizarrely likeable England side lighting up the tournament.
A lot of respect should be afforded to the Czech for his grittiness to continue and push the action in the fight—a perfect juxtaposition to his bizarrely shy opponent.
Last week, video footage of a small, tufted capuchin monkey in the Tianjin zoo started making the rounds on Chinese social media because of his bizarrely human face, Shanghaiist reports.
The government bizarrely doesn't keep tabs on their numbers, but estimates range from 22012m (the State Department) to 246m (the number of overseas tax filers, representing an estimated 185m people).
It relied on the Appalachian Regional Commission—which, somewhat bizarrely, is on Trump's budgetary chopping block—for a variety of projects to shore up the county's water and sewer systems.
Carmody then bizarrely compared Uber to the NBA champion Golden State Warriors, and noted that Levandowski's arrival was much like the team's 2016 signing of all-star forward Kevin Durant.
"Bizarrely enough, I'm actually from Scotland, born and raised," she said — explaining that she got her more refined English accent from attending boarding school in Somerset and, later, drama school.
Ed Whelan, president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center and one of Kavanaugh's most prominent friends, bizarrely decided to publicly identify another Georgetown Prep student as Ford's possible assailant.
Bizarrely, Mr Hayek also worked from 1997 to 2003 at Bear Stearns, the ill-fated investment bank that employed Mr Malpass for 15 years until its distressed sale in 2008.
They are pretty representative of the electorate of Pennsylvania's bizarrely shaped 18th congressional district, which consists of a slice of Pittsburgh's suburbs and a slew of small rural manufacturing towns.
It's unfortunate that Las Vegas, the city revered as the international home for fight sports, has such a bizarrely behaved commission overseeing boxing and MMA in the state of Nevada.
Being a woman in her early 20s who had only just begun to (secretly) explore the world of casual dating on Tinder, the modern arranged marriage process felt bizarrely streamlined.
Recently, the former president bizarrely and brazenly claimed that his inaction in Syria required "political courage," as if a failure to punish the gassing of children is something merits applause.
On Monday, the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) announced that sea ice reached a record low wintertime extent after a bizarrely mild winter affected nearly the entire Arctic.
In a way it makes sense that Clinton is willing to stand by, however bizarrely, her attack on Heller when even many of her allies may have walked it back.
The reception of its recent multiplayer beta was decidedly mixed, but there's still definitely some excitement in the air, and it's leading to the creation of some bizarrely wonderful things.
Bizarrely, considering how often both "Dancing on My Own" and "Wuthering Heights" were determinedly added to playlists for house parties I've recently been to, I even find the influences relatable.
He won't illuminate his philanthropic activity or the workings of his charity, which, according to David Fahrenthold's terrific reporting in The Washington Post, operates in a bizarrely self-aggrandizing fashion.
Bizarrely, but not unexpectedly, there was no mention of the central theme of the National Security Strategy—that America's most pressing challenge is a geopolitical competition with Russia and China.
The O.A.S., the colonial secret army, continually attempted assassinations, and the Algerian guerrillas, the F.L.N., continued, bizarrely, to commit terrorist acts in Paris long after the game was essentially won.
Watch the whole brawl unfold above—shot for your twisted viewing pleasure by a bizarrely cool-headed bystander—and silently pine for all that humanity could but never shall be.
The deal also provided some new cash—the White House says road funding will increase by 4%—but, bizarrely, paid for this by raiding the capital of the Federal Reserve.
After a less-than-thorough police investigation and, bizarrely, enduring a hateful flier campaign against Treme, The Country Club ended its clothing-optional policy for good in November of 2014.
And, I guess, thanks to Cheap Trick, too—four dudes from Rockford, Illinois who, bizarrely, formed the basis of the musical odyssey made by a little girl from Birmingham, England.
Yet one can do only so much connecting of Hearn to any other writer: his literary path, as much as the life he chose to live, was bizarrely sui generis.
There is also a bizarrely wrong-footed scene between two Ojibwe people, which the dialogue (in Ojibwe and English) and actors' tone suggest is meant to be sympathetic and respectful.
A startling series of reports from the Wall Street Journal showed that the company was doing a bizarrely high amount of its tests with equipment purchased from other device manufacturers.
Perhaps the most bizarrely unhinged moment in Sheriff Clarke's sordid career in Milwaukee came in March when he used a Facebook post to personally attack the city's mayor, Tom Barrett.
Photograph by Elizabeth Renstrom for The New Yorker Babymetal · Yui Mizuno, 20143 · Suzuka Nakamoto, 18 · Moa Kikuchi, 16 · Genre: J-pop metal Babymetal has created a bizarrely pleasurable sonic mashup.
As Long Island City, which had bizarrely seemed doomed to eternal grubbiness despite its boffo view of the skyline, got MoMA PS1, Silvercup Studios and rents of $4,000 a month.
Kavanaugh's rambling response began with an acknowledgement that Supreme Court decisions have "real-life consequences," then bizarrely proceeded into a discourse about how well he understands the plight of the homeless.
Now in lavish exile in Abu Dhabi, Mr. Dahlan, 54, was expelled by Mr. Abbas from Fatah in 2011 after Mr. Dahlan accused him, bizarrely, of helping to murder Mr. Arafat.
One of Trump's great political talents, if it can be called that, is to behave so bizarrely that the bar is set lower for him than for any president in history.
Keen to transform the session into a "happening," they also invited members of their rock coterie, including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Marianne Faithful, Donovan and, bizarrely, Michael Nesmith of the Monkees.
The Simpsons might be really, bizarrely good at predicting things — just look at this list of technological predictions they've made over the years — but they didn't predict Donald Trump's presidential win.
The bizarrely cheerful deep sea encounter was captured by NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research during a diving excursion 25 miles from Pea Island in North Carolina on June 30.
After paying her $15 each for a ticket, my friends and I shuffled into the auditorium, which was bizarrely lined with international flags and shelves of dolls from around the world.
They have also roped in an extraordinary array of talking heads, from the moronic Brian Sewell to Peter Schjeldahl to Frank Gehry to, bizarrely, John McEnroe (a big Burden fan, apparently).
Rich has been quick to sell his land rights to a fracking company, and his bizarrely childlike wife, Shelby, will be the first Bakertonian to complain that the water smells funny.
It — bizarrely — really is easier to feel confident and sexy in your own skin when you're not buying underwear that tries to make you feel like you aren't those things already.
An authoritarian who has even been compared to Stalin, Trump, the self-proclaimed "stable genius," demands loyalty and effusive praise from his underlings, as his bizarrely cringeworthy Cabinet meetings have demonstrated.
There's a set of three tablets off to the side, attached to a table in such a way that makes signing the necessary waivers to actually play the game bizarrely awkward.
The monster, syrupy riffs that splatter across the album sound like flamethrowers drenched in chainsaws—yes, that's right: flamethrowers drenched in chainsaws—while maintaining a bizarrely beautiful melody within the chaos.
Later, the duo try for "most leapfrogs in 30 seconds" and the whole thing ends, bizarrely, with Desiigner performing "Tiimmy Turner" (remember that one?) in a replica of the Oval Office.
Lately her exposure has come from Gawker's bizarrely long-running 500 Days of Kristin feature and from sideline shots of her looking worried as husband Jay Cutler's Bears lose another game.
The backlash is one part envy, one part political anger at someone who works in the maligned industries of tech and banking, and one part rubbernecking at a bizarrely mundane article.
Melania bizarrely wore a jacket on her trip to a child detention center at the border that turned into the 2018 version of the George H.W. Bush "Message: I care" moment.
He subsequently admitted to the behavior and released a statement of apology that, bizarrely, included a list of his projects at the time and mentions of his victims' admiration for him.
When Roddy needed appendectomy surgery in January 1986 — the emergency bizarrely timed to Chris's pro Garden debut — the family descended on Long Island College Hospital in downtown Brooklyn, rookie Warrior included.
That way, even if she had, bizarrely, hand-delivered mini-pastries only to her favorite people — a group that did include you — she would have been publicly identified as their custodian.
If what happened is as alleged, then it was a bizarrely naive, arrogant and blundering plot that exposes the likely brash and short lifespan of the current de facto Saudi administration.
Handpainted with watercolors, an emotive seven-minute animated short titled El Empleo ("The Employment") bizarrely captures contemporary notions of productivity through the life of one man on his way to work.
On Twitter, Trump then attempted to cast doubt on the idea that Russians were behind the hacks at all and rather bizarrely asserted that nobody had brought this up during the election.
Perhaps most bizarrely, Damasceno claimed the animal's tattoos — which included the LA Dodgers logo, several stars, a diamond and a combination anchor/brass knuckles design — were to prevent it from getting cancer.
And Bryan Caraway bested Aljamain Sterling after suffering through a full nelson in the first in a performance which highlighted just how bizarrely limited Sterling's hands are for a Ray Longo fighter.
After an hour of aimless clicking, I came to the realization that, bizarrely, almost a quarter of the tabs I had open on my computer were from brands and products named Sunday.
In fact, Ed Whelan, one of Kavanaugh's most prominent friends, bizarrely decided to compose a now-deleted Twitter thread in which he publicly identified another Georgetown Prep student as Ford's possible assailant.
The blowback was so bizarrely out of sync with Wolf's jokes (and reality) that it's hard not to wonder: do the people getting heated about this… know what a smoky eye is?
But a bigger problem is likely to be the fact that he is running, rather bizarrely, with a message that corporations and super wealthy individuals have too much influence on American politics.
Sanders himself has stoked fears of superdelegates, railing against them as undemocratic elitists who subvert the voters' will while also bizarrely petitioning them to ignore the public and give him the nomination.
Plans are already in place for the future of The Moonlandingz, which, between this and Fat White Family, might bizarrely be the more sustainable and manageable of the two at the moment.
"Personalizing it, making it a vote for or against President Trump, is a bizarrely stupid tactic," said Richard Gowan, a New York based UN expert at the European Council on Foreign Relations.
This letter presents it, bizarrely, as a vulnerability, while conflating the protections it's meant to afford Americans with the protections implementation of the the Paris Agreement would offer the entire planet. [Axios]
Capital One's press release also said, bizarrely, that no Social Security numbers or bank account numbers were compromised, then immediately revealed that 140,000 Social Security numbers and 80,000 account numbers were compromised.
That price gets you external lighting for bike rides, internal lighting for finding your stuff, an on-board charger, an RFID pocket for your wallet and, most compellingly/bizarrely, a fingerprint reader.
" When I asked if new girlfriends were uncomfortable with his insistence on maintaining bizarrely close relationships with people he once loved and fucked, he said, "I mean, no one is VERY uncomfortable.
In a bizarrely worded comment to The New York Post, she called Nixon an "unqualified lesbian" who had failed to support her, a "qualified lesbian," when she ran for mayor in 2013.
She went so far as to take profound personal offense that anyone could read Kelly's remarks, which bizarrely pinned that conflict on a generic failure to compromise, as a minimization of slavery.
Hopefully this means enjoying more of Goldblum's permanent affectation of charmed interest, and his knack for making even the most mundane of scenarios bizarrely sensual—see, also: Jurassic Park, and Thor: Ragnarok.
On that blasted heath, in the fabled storm of the third act (bizarrely played on the shallow ledge left by the fallen drop curtain), what registers most poignantly aren't the violent imprecations.
Still, it was clear to him she is a pretty big deal, an "admired" person, he said, because "all these people" in his office got bizarrely star-struck when she walked in.
Instead, he just makes the basic compelling point captured by that chart — America's health care system is bizarrely terrible, providing less coverage at greater cost than what we see in comparable countries.
But first, the record: He'd been in office just a week when International Holocaust Remembrance Day rolled round and his administration issued a statement that bizarrely omitted any specific mention of Jews.
Not only is it bizarrely fun to have a "WIIV" series of letters, but I have a feeling that there are plenty of W. W. II VETs who are avid crossword solvers.
"President Putin bizarrely has resorted to the blame game by pointing the finger at Jews and other minorities in his country," said Jonathan A. Greenblatt, CEO of the ADL, in a statement.
Many Republicans have said that witnesses are unnecessary; some have argued bizarrely that Democrats haven't provided enough evidence to remove Trump from office — so there's no reason to call for more evidence.
In the left photo, the leader was shown to be normal size, and in the right photo, he'd been photoshopped to look noticeably more thin, making him seem bizarrely agile and stringy.
In 2002, the case was reopened because two former priests said that Feit had confessed, but a grand jury failed to indict after prosecutors bizarrely declined to call either man to testify.
The video is pretty cool, but I'm here to talk about the soundtrack: a bizarrely slowed-down (and slightly creepy) cover of "You're the One That I Want" from the finale of Grease.
The first two months after her diagnosis went bizarrely well — the stents kept her tumor at bay so she could ingest pureed foods, the chemo kept the spots on her liver from growing.
The situation began early Saturday morning when a Vikings staffer called cops to report the 3-time Pro Bowler was acting bizarrely and the team feared he could either hurt himself or others.
Then, in the bizarrely bleak "Hanged Pierrot" (1940–41), a woman in white demurely mourns the titular lynched clown, distracting us from the spatial complexity of the pine tree from which he dangles.
The implication is that a powerful figure like Gary Winston can get away with poorly executed, bizarrely complex, and fairly blatant criminality because he's neutralized anyone who has the power to stop him.
If the burglars found me—bizarrely and nonsensically enough—I would be swallowed whole by a stegosaurus-style dinosaur and watch myself pass through its wet, fleshy belly, before waking up in tears.
As the CNN report noted, Bezos implied when accusing the National Enquirer of extortion that Trump—or, bizarrely, the Saudi government—was involved in the decision to pursue and publish his text messages.
Per CNN, Michael Sanchez denied leaking the texts and bizarrely claimed that Bezos's own investigators had cleared him in a statement that came before CNN reported that he was the National Enquirer's source.
This information will be accessible without a warrant to intelligence services, the police, and a number of other government agencies — including, bizarrely, the likes of the Gambling Commission and the Food Standards Agency.
This bizarrely skewed coverage played a crucial role in normalizing Trump, making his racism just one more scandal not really different than a Clinton Foundation donor asking for favors and not getting them.
The sprawling show bizarrely brought together photographs of 1970s British dandies, Chilean transgender sex workers, and American neo-Nazi hermits, on the basis that they were all groups "on the margins" of society.
But he refused to disclose any of his past tax returns largely on the grounds that the IRS was auditing him—an audit he once bizarrely claimed was due to his Christian faith.
I don't really self-identify as a public figure, celebrity, or brand; I'm a young woman who works in media, which bizarrely qualifies me for the badge as much as it qualifies Oprah.
Despite falling backwards like Neo avoiding bullets in the Matrix, he somehow managed to fire a strike to first base to get Brandt out by three steps for a bizarrely beautiful double play.
Some Republicans — such as the House Freedom Caucus and White House budget director Mick Mulvaney — have bizarrely demanded massive spending cuts or repeal of the Affordable Care Act in exchange for avoiding default.
But, even more bizarrely, the WBC also attributed their soft stance on a failed drug test to the exemplary character of Stiverne's and his clean track record, having not failed a test before.
Polvino recently shared a homework assignment that her daughter brought home from school that bizarrely takes mothers to task for returning to work after staying home with their children for a few years.
The G7 debacle, where President Donald Trump ended up alienating America's allies even as he bizarrely called for Russia to be readmitted into the elite fellowship, raises fundamental questions about America's global leadership.
" And we heard it again last week, when Hillary Clinton, speaking at a fund-raiser on Wall Street, deposited "half of Trump's supporters" into what she rather bizarrely called "the basket of deplorables.
Rather than deal with the economic meltdown caused by such a debt load, Democrats pledge to hunt down the wealthy, and Trump bizarrely insists he can wipe out our debt in eight years.
OK, so Ramsay does have a bit of an empire (restaurants, TV appearances on MasterChef and Hell's Kitchen, a homeware range, and perhaps most bizarrely, an app), but c'mon, Bey is the empire.
Even before she was bizarrely name-checked by Anthony Scaramucci on The Late Show as an excuse for the ex-Communication Director's beyond-boorish behavior, her arc had ceased to be much fun.
The Unity-powered Epic Battle Simulator, with its hundreds of highly detailed units rushing over fields and sometimes (bizarrely) over cliffs, looks like the kind of thing that could murder an average CPU.
Bizarrely, Apple removed a number of the fakes each day, but it continued it vet more knockoffs which were added to the App Store, according to App Store data collected by China Channel.
" His chosen subject is the mostly unknown H. T. Tsiang (1899-1971), a Chinese immigrant who "created some of the most ambitious and, at times, bizarrely self-aware works of modern American literature.
He bizarrely says Ted Cruz is an example of a politician who "wouldn't have won without my helping them," as if a Republican incumbent getting reelected in Texas is a huge political triumph.
For all the shame and mortification her alter ego is subjected to, Muslimova never reveals the source (or points a finger), making what could easily be a didactic view into something bizarrely enigmatic.
On Sunday night, he finally got his Oscar moment — 17 years after his win — with a solid albeit bizarrely presented performance that followed a stilted montage of Oscar-winning songs throughout Hollywood history.
These are the same ideals that Martin Luther King Jr. promoted, and that Donald Trump, bizarrely enough, praised in his first meeting with the press after the comments on "shithole countries" and Norway.
But "what has changed, bizarrely and drastically and unfortunately, is that now immigration is seen by too many as something to be vilified," said Michael Green, who created the series with Bryan Fuller.
Even so, his Cabinet members' theatrical displays of incompetence -- the lavish meals, the private jets -- proved bizarrely useful to those in the Trump administration who understood how to use such episodes to their advantage.
In January, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court found the old map's bizarrely shaped districts – one of which earned the derisive nickname "Goofy Kicking Donald Duck" – were deliberately drawn to ensure Republicans would hold the advantage.
If a party member happens to uncover a special "rumor" from NPCs scattered throughout the world, there's an option to spread it, which could in turn actually make the rumor come true, bizarrely enough.
It is thus not surprising that the hearing was briefly and bizarrely dragged off track by Congressman Bill Posey, who urgently needed to know if Zuckerberg would keep Facebook safe for anti-vaccine crankery.
In May, after he announced he would exercise more control over the central bank in the years to come and proclaimed, bizarrely, that high interest rates cause inflation, the lira went into free fall.
Shockingly it actually made the HDD faster than a SSD too, and bizarrely, in the case of Premiere, the HDD with Optane was actually a full two seconds faster than the SSD with Optane.
So even though the band's recent EP Not the Actual Events was released in a fairly low-key fashion online, its just-shipped physical edition has a few fans surprised and, bizarrely, super-stoked.
This would bizarrely suggest that nuclear-capable missiles in the hands of Iran are only really a problem if they can reach all of Europe and the U.S., leaving Iran's more immediate neighbors exposed.
Yet somehow, with its wackadoodle plot, bizarrely biting dialogue ("How very"), and pitch-black subject matter (suicide, murder, domestic terrorism), Heathers felt in 1989 like a strange reflection of our real, angsty teenage worlds.
Slater might turn up at the Pipe Masters, one of the most watched events on the pro tour, riding a bizarrely small and odd-shaped board, and brusquely shove back the frontiers of performance.
How does Waller-Bridge take this mass of human pain (grief, self-loathing, class anxiety, dysfunctional female relationships, weird sex stuff) and refashion it into works that feel both bizarrely funny and scary real?
In another, a rash of repugnant videos on YouTube, with children being mock-abused, cartoon characters bizarrely committing suicide on the kids' channel and a popular vlogger recording a body hanging from a tree.
Shaqiri made a nice diagonal run inside his own half before the ball was played, and Dusko Tosic bizarrely tried to play him offside, seemingly forgetting Shaqiri couldn't be offside inside his own half.
For an event that gathered the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Kesha, Bruno Mars, Elton John, Pink, Cardi B, Patti LuPone, Jay-Z, Rihanna, and (a bizarrely ubiquitous) Sting, the 20153 Grammys sure were boring.
Kim Kardashian West gave fans a tour of her kitchen on Wednesday night, after a photo of her posing in front of a bizarrely empty refrigerator caused a stir online earlier in the week.
In another, a rash of repugnant videos on YouTube, with children being mock-abused, cartoon characters bizarrely committing suicide on the kids' channel, and a popular vlogger recording a body hanging from a tree.
Some of the most popular items on the auction site are store signs (one is up to more than $300) and paintings of quintessential RadioShack stores— which, bizarrely, have been bid up to $1,400.
This finish, in addition to Hong Man Choi's first outing in the openweight tournament, which ended with his opponent bizarrely retiring in the middle of the fight for no reason whatsoever, reeks of fishiness.
INGRAHAM: One person from Roseanne&aposs orbit who won&apost be getting a spinoff is Tom Arnold who has bizarrely claimed earlier today that he and Michael Cohen were working together it take down Trump?
Bizarrely for a report styling itself around the promotion of environmental stewardship in the Army, the report identifies the Arctic as a critical strategic location for future US military involvement: to maximize fossil fuel consumption.
However, it's more than just overarching themes (what secrets are buried beneath America's quintessential small towns?) that connect PLL and Riverdale: There are some crazy details that make these shows bizarrely close to one another.
Bizarrely, their almost total disappearance means that the closest living relative of these bygone dogs is now CTVT, an opportunistic, sexually-transmitted dog cancer that has hitchhiked around the world at least two times over.
According to a series of leaked phone calls obtained by both the Times and Vice, McFarland still hasn't paid Fyre Media employees, and Ja bizarrely tried to use the media firestorm to assuage their concerns.
Bizarrely, because of a special law, in effect it can even operate above some courts: it may instantly appeal against any lower court ruling that is not in its favour to the state Supreme Court.
And because, of course, it wouldn't be Love advent season without at least one model bizarrely interacting with or embodying an animal, all of this is performed poolside with four men in giant dinosaur costumes.
It's a loving parody that reminds the audience that Revenge of the Sith's more objectionable elements — the stilted dialogue, bad acting, and bizarrely misogynistic plotting — can still be fun, especially through a lo-fi lens.
Bizarrely, however, he said David and Louise allegedly purchased enough food for themselves and would leave some of it, including pies, out on the counter where their children could see — but could not eat it.
South American champions Chile, like African counterparts Cameroon, missed out on a ticket to Russia — and, bizarrely, their elimination was the result of a successful protest made to FIFA about opponents fielding an ineligible player.
Those accustomed to thinking of a "mass shooting" as a truly catastrophic attack like the Orlando nightclub shooting that killed 49 and injured 53 more might deem four-or-more shot a bizarrely low threshold.
Hands-on with the bizarrely fascinating Looking Glass volumetric display The partnership is by way of Vimeo Creator Labs, a group inside the company aiming to approach new technologies and carry out some early experiments.
I found myself bizarrely pulling the entire display toward me and angling it underneath me to read articles online or even when I was writing because the display is just great to have up close.
In a bizarrely meta twist, Malkovich actually had to seek legal blessing from the rights holders of Charlie Kaufman's Being John Malkovich for the ad itself, which makes implicit reference to the famously weird film.
Clinton said that Donald J. Trump had "bizarrely" praised President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia at the forum on Wednesday, when he suggested that he preferred Mr. Putin's leadership qualities to those of President Obama.
Read more: I cooked 4 Impossible Burgers at home, and it felt bizarrely familiar — these are the best and worst parts of the experience"We're scaling up right now from tiny to big," Brown said.
"And, quite bizarrely, Trump followed up his many acid remarks about US intelligence agencies by telling people at the Central Intelligence Agency, "I just wanted to really say that I love you, I respect you.
The centrality given to conductors — symbolized by their sometimes, yes, bizarrely large paychecks — is a symptom of a struggling classical field, clinging to the last gasps of a dying system of almost entirely male stars.
I cannot explain the technology, called IceMagic, but somehow, with much whirring and repositioning of ungainly equipment, it turns a prerecorded actor, Bob Meenan, into a creepy, palsied ghost with a bizarrely strong Bronx accent.
We stopped the child migrant business, his other immigration moves are just stepped-up enforcement of the law, we've stepped back from the brink (however bizarrely) with the North Koreans, we're still sanctioning the Russians.
The image — bizarrely comic and mildly menacing — occurs during the later stages of "Damsel," but it handily encapsulates the tone of a movie that turns the classic western into something wackily eccentric and entertainingly original.
The adviser, Emily Hadley, was a determined recent college graduate from New Hampshire who seemed bizarrely interested in his future and pressed him to think beyond the confines of the sweet potato and hog farms.
The revelation comes after Kardashian West shared her huge kitchen in an Instagram story on Wednesday after a photo of her posing in front of a bizarrely empty refrigerator confused fans earlier in the week.
Less than 24 hours after a video showing Bloomberg bizarrely shaking a dog's snout went viral on social media, his campaign released a digital ad featuring dogs endorsing the billionaire's candidacy for the Democratic nomination.
As always, though, a group of Twitter users decided to make light of the bizarrely unfunny situation by using the hashtag #CivilWarSignup to offer valuable war-related services — such as tweeting and potato salad-making.
Paul Krugman Two weeks after President Trump claimed, bizarrely, that the Obama administration had wiretapped his campaign, his press secretary suggested that GCHQ — Britain's counterpart to the National Security Agency — had done the imaginary bugging.
Angels in America — Tony Kushner's bizarrely beautiful, Pulitzer-winning gay fantasia, now nominated for 11 Tonys — is a play about the triumph of life over death, queer joy over bigoted hate, progress over reactionary politics.
The prosecutor in the Jussie Smollett case threw shade at the Mayor of Chicago and the Police Superintendent as she bizarrely tried to explain her decision to cut the actor loose from the justice system.
Ticket prices are increasing all across Europe—on Tuesday, Borussia Dortmund fans bizarrely threw tennis balls onto the pitch in protest—but the Premier League, the richest of the rich, is by far the worst culprit.
At the foot of the stairs, you see your first bunny, a broad-shouldered, bleach-blond woman with tanned, muscular arms and an extraordinarily, in fact bizarrely, thin waist cinched into her black satin bunny bodice.
But Petya seems to have been incapable of decrypting infected machines, and its payout method was bizarrely complex, hinging on a single email address that was shut down almost as soon as the malware made headlines.
I stopped drinking, at least for the foreseeable future, on New Year's Day 2018—the date's symbolic significance, bizarrely, a total coincidence—because alcohol seemed to be taking more from me than it was giving back.
Instead, these points are lost beneath paragraphs bizarrely holding up a single woman — fellow UoT doctoral candidate Samantha Yammine, also known as Science Sam — as emblematic of science communication and criticizing her for being too feminine.
It took me a bizarrely long time to realize this was not something I enjoyed, but when I eventually did, learning to say no when passed a spliff became the greatest gift I ever gave myself.
The result was Heavy Metal Parking Lot, a bizarrely perfect, 215-minute time capsule showcasing the passion (and yes, sometimes the aggressive stupidity) of teenagers at an '210s metal show getting all kinds of fucked up.
But despite positive reviews (Variety said it was "constantly inventive," and The Hollywood Reporter called it "bizarrely poetic"), festivalgoers walked out in droves and Vanity Fair wondered if it wasn't the strangest film in Sundance history.
You won't find weirder, more bizarrely beautiful scores than in horror or other genre films, so it's still kind of dumb that the Academy will still give the award to dramas over these kinds of movies.
Bizarrely, it doesn't seem there was any real motive behind the hack, other than the fact that the group could do it, and that they got curious about how far they could get inside NASA's network.
According to police, María Coni, 22, and Marina Menegazzo, 21, had run out of money when they met two men who offered them somewhere to stay; two explorers bizarrely categorised as 'alone,' despite traveling together. Why?
It bizarrely excluded the UK and gladly ignored the possibility people might use Britain as a transfer hub from infected countries, on to the US. It was a Stephen Miller response to an Anthony Fauci question.
And so, of course, the Yankees cannot help but be emblematic of everything that characterizes us as a nation and as an idea: a thing gargantuan and heedless, invincible and yet bizarrely fragile and self-destructive.
But bizarrely, on Thursday, he dug in and said such a World War II-style home front might not be needed, even as governors and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pleaded with him to flip the switch.
"Devoted," by Cecilia Bengolea and François Chaignaud, bizarrely looks like a provincial dance recital, increasing the awkwardness of sloppy ballet in point shoes with rump-shaking and splats into splits unthinkingly borrowed from the dancehall genre.
John Kasich's signature initiative is a balanced-budget amendment that would cripple the economy in a recession, but he's also a monetary hawk, arguing, bizarrely, that the Fed's low-interest-rate policy is responsible for wage stagnation.
Even in those rare cases where everything seems bizarrely normal and okay, you still may wake up one morning to find your cat missing or discover that your partner's strongest quality is their aptitude for unflinching denial.
Considering that Becca has literally just left a supposedly successful meeting with Colton's family — in reality, it was bizarrely obsessed with virginity, but, hey, delusions — Tia's reveal is the verbal equivalent of of a rapidly deflating balloon.
" She goes on to bizarrely add that she is also "not transgender or anything" but that she may come off as gay because she is a tomboy who gives off a "male energy" and she moves "differently.
Sabrina's cousin Ambrose (Chance Perdomo) is reading A Christmas Carol, Aunties Hilda (Lucy Davis) and Zelda (Miranda Otto) are sipping hot toddies, and even Ambrose's bizarrely quiet boyfriend Luke (Darren Mann) is wearing his best satin robe.
In the quiz section, you can test your knowledge of how fracking benefits Texas water (JFC), guess which "Celebrity Fracktivist" said the "darnedest thing" and bizarrely, take a non-fracking related "Which Friends character are you?" quiz.
In a bizarrely ambitious test, the team at Mozilla reloaded a browser session with 1,691 tabs open and managed to start the session in just 15 seconds compared with nearly 8 minutes just a few builds ago.
America remains bitterly divided over guns, thanks to a bizarrely worded amendment that is introduced by a statement about militias that is superfluous (if Scalia and gun advocates are right), and was arguably never true at all.
Tarantino himself was rumored to be attached to the project at one point—with, bizarrely, Britney Spears being suggested for Valma—and Satana made it very clear that she found the whole idea completely unnecessary and insulting.
The heavy, churning paranoia on tracks like "Twitching in the Auras" and the breakneck, cutthroat "Revival Spines" snap and menace with far more groove than one might expect; the whole record is bizarrely catchy and eminently headbangable.
And how different is it for Trump to use Twitter to bizarrely suggest, among other strange things, that President Obama had him wiretapped than it was for him to use tabloid trickery in his New York days?
But the key to this election may actually be in the top of the bizarrely G-shaped Seventh — less affluent neighborhoods that have welcomed enough Hispanic residents that they make up nearly a third of the district.
The story of that invention has been told before though it's curiously missing from Lamarr's contribution to a dubious 1966 memoir, "Ecstasy and Me: My Life as a Woman," which, bizarrely, includes an introduction by a shrink.
It's an ink drawing of a single tree, but no ordinary tree: although naturalistically detailed, it looks bizarrely animated, like some half-human creature in torment, thrashing its armlike branches and yanking its roots from the earth.
They argue bizarrely that somehow the addition of such a law to Israel's robust judicial system, and political checks and balances, poses a threat to the future of the Jewish people, and to Jews the world over.
There aren't any annoying nonsense characters (like in the unending Minions saga or, god help us, The Emoji Movie), and there is an actual story (in contrast, say, to the bizarrely disconnected Secret Life of Pets 2).
Schafmeister said she did so, since she knew Kennedy had made similar bonus payments from the same account, but that Kennedy reacted bizarrely one week later when his accountant flagged the check Schafmeister had written to herself.
Gahan Wilson, whose outlandish, often ghoulish cartoons added a bizarrely humorous touch to Playboy, The New Yorker, National Lampoon and other publications in the era when magazines propelled the cultural conversation, died on Thursday in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Much of the raging and revolting energy (aimed often against multiculturalism, which is bizarrely labeled as elite) has been perpetrated by the fringe alt-right uprising, an extremist movement soon to be swathed in White House power.
For the man who was (bizarrely) blamed for 36 tragic high school shootings—including, most prominently, Columbine in 1999—to be seen playing a gun-wielding hitman shows that, even now, he highkey gets kicks from inciting controversy.
Snapchat's investors could use some hope, and Spiegel stretched to give it to them in a bylined article in Axios where he bizarrely positioned his app's new design as a major change with the potential to heal society.
The company's smart car project with Faraday Future is designed to rival Tesla, but has experienced financial issues while LeEco bizarrely unveiled its own car to rival the project which, reports suggest, was unwittingly designed by Faraday Future.
While some people bizarrely debate whether women belong in science, tech, engineering, and math careers, Getty Images is busy replacing outdated stereotypes with stock images of women in STEM as they actually are: driven, talented, curious, and skilled.
"  "Bizarrely enough, the newfound sense of fear and negativity created by the October meltdown is the best thing that could've happened to this market, because it gives stocks the breathing room that they need to roar higher again.
It's Cornellà's splicing of detestable horror and his wink to online-comic tropes (such as zooming in on a character's face in each panel), as well as the medium of paint, that make his work so bizarrely compelling.
Serving at 1-1, deuce in the second set Murray was bizarrely given a time violation warning by umpire Carlos Ramos after he had let an errant ball toss land — prompting an exchange of views between the pair.
So far, the first couple of Venom trailers have given us Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock, a bunch of Eddie Brock's emo voiceover, and a few shots of Venom himself in all his giant, slimy, bizarrely erotic glory.
And the Xperia X loses out on Sony hallmarks like water resistance; in the United States, it even bizarrely omits a fingerprint scanner, which has fast become the convenient-if-not-very-secure method of unlocking our phones.
But after a few tense meetings, marked in public by their bizarrely protracted -- and definitely "not innocent" -- handshake in Brussels, Macron seems to have secured what his European counterparts could not: a personal bond with the US President.
Rather bizarrely for a plagiarism suit, the complaint included a lengthy section titled "Cline's History of Manipulating Older Men" that detailed her sexual past, which Boies allegedly planned to use to discredit Cline in front of a jury.
Among his sidebars: taking credit for Roseanne's TV ratings, claiming the US is pulling troops out of Syria, and bizarrely threatening to delay a bilateral trade deal with South Korea to get a better deal with North Korea.
On Thursday, a day that saw more reported deaths from Covid-19 than ever before in the United States -- Trump bizarrely turned the focus to what he said was a far lower mortality rate than he had expected.
There is growing despondency that we don't have an immediate solution to the global pandemic, and many on Twitter, both from Silicon Valley or the American right wing, bizarrely think they've come up with solutions worthy of discussion.
That is a bizarrely low threshold for entry into, say, a 10-part fantasy drama featuring a character that could best be described as "Legolas with an Equinox membership" with episodes that run between 47 and 453 minutes.
As Watts half-heartedly pleaded for his wife and kids to come home, he shuffled awkwardly from side to side and seemed bizarrely nonchalant — almost unconcerned — about the fate of his pregnant wife and their two young daughters.
He's trying to take away the Golden State's ability to regulate pollution generated by its 15 million cars, and, more bizarrely, he's seeking to have the Environmental Protection Agency declare that California's homeless population constitutes an environmental threat.
While we're bizarrely on the topic of Jesus, social media users were quick to make the comparison to Beast Jesus, the fresco that was "restored" in a Spanish church in 22017 (and lately also had a second coming).
On Asphalt for Eden, harsh EBM and biting electronic beats mesh bizarrely well with long, winding sheets of shoegaze (see the glorious ethereal swell of "Masked Laughter (Nothing's Left)"), trills of trip-hop, and MC Dälek's purposeful, enunciated rhymes.
She also regained access to her gmail account and Google Drive, and only one of the three videos taken down remains offline, but bizarrely it's not the video containing the helicopter attack or Gadahn speaking directly into the camera.
However, Corden and Wilson's comedic performance was a direct reference to the backlash and teasing of "Cats'" use of CGI which saw people on Twitter freak out about the movie's bizarrely human-like characters even before it came out.
Bizarrely, however, he said David, 56, and 49-year-old Louise allegedly purchased enough food for themselves and would leave some of it, including pies, out on the counter where their children could see — but could not eat it.
It's not a medieval form of rule -- medieval kings were often severely limited in their exercise of power, to their endless irritation -- but a bizarrely modern appropriation of ideas of governance that ought to be incompatible with American norms.
Bizarrely, however, he said David, 9553, and 49-year-old Louise allegedly purchased enough food for themselves and would leave some of it, including pies, out on the counter where their children could see — but could not eat it.
After a 2-2 draw with lowly Swansea City at Stamford Bridge, Mourinho bizarrely made the decision to publicly deride Chelsea's medical officials who had rushed on to the pitch to treat Eden Hazard who was on the ground.
And that is where the movie ends: not inside the embassy (where, bizarrely, Lady Gaga pays a visit) and not with Appelbaum on stage harassing Egyptian bureaucrats, but back in a little room in Norfolk, inside Julian Assange's gaze.
They justify its flat, stilted voice acting, ponderous illustrated cutscenes, and ham-fisted exposition — characters routinely interrupt your game to repeat bizarrely obvious quest goals, even when they're marked prominently on a map — as campy homages instead of missteps.
She began seeing Dr. Thigpen in Augusta, Ga., after her first marriage, when she began alternating between the demure and depressed Eve White and the self-indulgent party girl Eve Black, perplexing her husband with her bizarrely shifting behavior.
" Spicer must have been praying that "SNL" was a repeat after he mistakenly declared earlier this week that Adolf Hitler didn't use gas on his own people and then bizarrely added that Hitler brought the Jews to "Holocaust centers.
The narrative goes like this: Someone out there is crafting self-aware, over-the-top gay erotica that combines sharp sociopolitical commentary with a bizarrely simplistic writing style, and publishing it via Amazon under the name of Chuck Tingle.
While Trump has spent most of his time in Singapore in his hotel, Kim was spotted out on the town with a massive security detail, taking in glamorous sights, posing for a selfie and, bizarrely, being cheered by onlookers.
A fear of a mysterious controlling elite has been a bizarrely tough idea to shake, from Beyoncé's "you haters corny with the Illuminati mess" at the beginning of "Formation," to the conspiracy theories that hounded this year's presidential election.
Bizarrely, Anita of "West Side Story" dances "America!" in a red-spangly dress that makes a nonsense of the West Side social history Robbins was depicting; perversely, the bottle dance from "Fiddler on the Roof" is performed without bottles.
Oleg was disapproving, and his mood didn't improve when he got home and his father ambushed him with a matchmaking dinner — three attractive young female guests, bizarrely seated along one side of the table like a "Dating Game" panel.
As a rule, the fish at Wokuni is exceptionally good and almost bizarrely fresh, shipped daily from the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo or from a fish farm in Nagasaki owned by the restaurant's parent company, Tokyo Ichiban Foods.
Read the statement: Bizarrely and hilariously, it's so focused on the lawyer's bait-and-switch and Donald Jr.'s disappointment that it boldly confirms how badly he'd craved dirt and how misleading his initial response to The Times was.
But The Rise of Skywalker pushes this to the breaking point, depicting what could be one of the most painful personal sacrifices in the entire nonology — and then bizarrely playing it for laughs before taking the whole thing back.
But while the 235-year-old twice Wimbledon champion's return from career-saving hip surgery five months ago is cause for celebration, the day belonged to elegant left-hander Lopez who bizarrely played in the last five matches of the tournament.
Anheuser-Busch pivoted, first changing the tone of Spuds' campaign — a 1989 Super Bowl ad featured Spuds playing, bizarrely, slide guitar, with no alcohol in sight; the tagline was "Know when to say when" — then limiting the animal's appearances altogether.
But as I wrote it, I had the bizarrely Charlie Kaufman-esque experience of watching the news chase the story I was writing in a way that was more outrageous, but far less satisfying, both as fiction and as reality.
A game that poses bizarrely compelling conundrums like "would you rather be forced to wear wet socks for the rest of your life, or be allowed to shower once a year," this throw-down definitely isn't for the faint of heart.
Trump tried to talk his way out of his most recent offenses toward women, claiming his words were "just locker room talk" while in the same sentence bizarrely calling in ISIS as an aid and a distraction: those crotch grabs?
Bizarrely, Cui later apologized for attacking Fan and said in an interview with local media that the two contracts he shared had nothing to do with her, but rather a "gang" of other people who had been involved in drafting them.
Of course, Weinstein likely didn't have any creative say on this scene and it's unclear how pointed Wes Craven and writer Ehren Kruger were being, but it's hard to miss this bizarrely on-the-nose character in a rewatch today.
The manual's 80 pages of typewritten information include everything you need to know to be a "Hostess" in an early '70s arcade, a position so bizarrely, explicitly gendered that the official literature refers to them as "Change Girls" on multiple occasions.
Each passing year still sees beloved institutions closing down at the mercy of the Next Big Thing, awkward first dates after meeting online, and — perhaps most bizarrely — Dave Chappelle appearing in the role of "best friend" when you least expect it.
Before he enters the locked room, he tries to retrieve a message from Christopher Sunday — who is, bizarrely enough, the prime minister of Australia in this world — but is told there's no song to deliver that will stop the flood.
It chronicles an especially weird incident involving the quiet upstate New York hamlet of Cold Spring, where Ailes — already Fox's chair and CEO — bought the local paper and tried to sway local elections, then became bizarrely vindictive when his efforts failed.
The same tack was taken by The Daily Caller, where a small amount of space is given to the repeal, while the rest of the site is swamped by articles blasting Dianne Feinstein, Elizabeth Warren, George Soros, and, bizarrely, Paul Begala.
Bizarrely, Beto's improbable 2018 Senate campaign against Cruz almost proved a point about the power of white privilege, with a white man attacking a Latino son of a refugee, currying favor from the most tony estates in Williamsburg and Fairfax County.
As recently as Monday, White House press secretary Sean Spicer bizarrely stuck to Donald Trump Jr.'s self-debunked excuse for his 1303 meeting with a Russian lawyer and a former Soviet spy: that the meeting was "primarily" about adoption.
Netflix has seemingly found one -- and as a bonus, a female version -- in "Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist," a bizarrely twisted four-part documentary series, built around the strange case of Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong.
Bizarrely Pliskova, seeded three at Wimbledon, lost in the second round to Magdalena Rybarikova but her consistent results this year, including reaching the French Open semi-finals, means she will be number one when the rankings are updated on Monday.
Bizarrely, he was removed from his post on live TV in 2013 while interviewing with a news anchor for RT, a station recently made to register as a Russian foreign agent in the U.S. for influencing the 2016 presidential elections.
Bizarrely, Chu currently sits in the city's top legislature -- raising questions over whether he can retain that position if deemed unsuitable to run for a more junior one, or if he will become the latest pro-democracy lawmaker ejected from office.
Cooper insisted, bizarrely, that such a move was not anti-Semitic, that the Jews in the pamphlet were supposed to be read as "the Illuminati," since it was they—not Jews, or Catholics, or African-Americans—who were the true villains.
But given what we're dealing with, both in terms of our own internal challenges and the external threat from Trump and this bizarrely complicit Republican Conference from both the House and the Senate, she's the toughest, smartest player in the mix.
This year is particularly—and bizarrely—controversial: Some druids, led by a man named King Arthur Pendragon, protested the event entirely; others stayed and performed rituals as usual; and thousands of non-pagans showed up just to have a good time.
In a January interview with the Hollywood Reporter, in which she spoke jointly with Ms. Isaacs and bizarrely claimed that the changes had been well received, Ms. Hudson questioned whether older academy members were sufficiently attuned to racial and gender issues.
I've stuck in there for 12 seasons (!), dozens of deaths, and that episode where the doctors sing "How to Save a Life" while working on a patient in one of the most bizarrely self-referential moments ever on network TV.
Bizarrely, he told Blanks that he was part of a high school student brain trust that was trying to predict Fidel Castro's plans to wreak havoc on America as well as determine, once and for all, who murdered John F. Kennedy.
Since arriving in the West African country, Walker has amassed an online following after posting videos of himself supplying clean water to the people of Freetown, and meeting with former child soldiers and, bizarrely, the Vice President of Sierra Leone.
I did the only thing I'm qualified to do as a man with both a BA and MA in English Literature: I read a week's worth of bizarrely terrifying and bleak news stories about the things that happen in nightclubs.
As the show loosely tracks the bizarrely mundane lives of the rookie music manager Earn (Donald Glover) and his rapper cousin, Paper Boi (Brian Tyree Henry), music is most likely to be heard bleeding from a character's headphones or car stereo.
So if the title song ("Margaritaville," a hit in 1977) refers to sponge cake, lost saltshakers and a brand new tattoo, you can be sure that those items will force their way into the plot, the more bizarrely the better.
The New York City Charter provides a strong model for redrawing city council districts by keeping like-minded communities together; avoiding bizarrely shaped districts; and making sure that travel within the district is convenient without having to cross into another district.
This fall, DeSantis was forced to put some distance between himself and his beloved president after Trump bizarrely and falsely claimed the death toll in Puerto Rico attributed to Hurricane Maria had been artificially inflated by Democrats to attack him.
Throughout a series of long missives, the editor was both solicitous and flattering toward Piper but also bizarrely patronizing, trying to coach her through her own conclusions in a way that I had never seen before in my professional life.
Sarastro, the high priest in a temple of enlightenment, here becomes a powerful magician who runs a fantastical circus with bizarrely costumed dancers, tumblers, acrobats on stilts with puppet heads, some 30 extras in all, as well as a large chorus.
In the interview, he claimed that the story wasn't a big deal because Moore never had sexual intercourse with the accusers, because it happened 40 years ago, and, most bizarrely, because Moore had ended up marrying a much younger woman.
I understand that officials were bizarrely reluctant to initially say they were investigating it as domestic terrorism, but do newsrooms really need to wait for a government official (particularly in this administration) to say the obvious before covering it as such?
Over the past 10 years, female friendship has become a regularly explored topic on television once again, a "development" that felt about 80 years too late at the start of the decade and seems bizarrely distant at the end of it.
As Jobs doubles over with illness after a product launch, the music, conducted by Michael Christie, grinds to a halt — relying, in a bizarrely clichéd move, on a sound evoking the stock effect of an alien spaceship powering down its engines.
After Swift spoke out about her political beliefs, conservative pundits quickly came for her on social media and 4chan users freaked out, as they had bizarrely assigned her a neo-Nazi persona in her political silence, according to the Daily Beast.
The theory also has trouble accounting for the considerable hydrogen in the strange supernova's spectrum—earlier eruptions ought to have blown the star's hydrogen envelope into space—not to mention the hydrogen's bizarrely high speed, which shows no correlation with changes in brightness.
As a single woman with a desire to someday find a match, I've been identified as a consumer who is clearly desperately in need of an endless array of bizarrely niche apps to help me find someone who shares my love of Cholula.
While Amazon didn't have a splashy presence at the show — though there was a bizarrely large Echo speaker in one hallway — the fact that so many gadget makers were pledging to bake Alexa into their products became the dominant story of CES.
Viktor Zolotov, Mr Putin's former bodyguard who now commands a 300,000-strong internal army designed to put down any sign of revolt, on September 11th bizarrely challenged Mr Navalny to a duel and promised to "make a juicy beefsteak" out of him.
North Korea got a minute at most, and discussion of war and peace was limited to a few comments on withdrawing from Afghanistan and adopting a policy against nuclear first use (the latter debate was, bizarrely, limited to Elizabeth Warren and Steve Bullock).
In the United States, we've bizarrely lowered the waist several inches below our belly button, at or just above our hips—thanks to low- and mid-rise jeans, when you think of your waist, there's a chance you're actually thinking about your hips.
Bizarrely, Trump cast doubt that the hack in June on the Democratic National Committee was the work of the Russians, despite the fact that every US government official with knowledge of the matter points the finger at them, as do independent cybersecurity groups.
But this still feels more like a feature to an existing service (in fact, Grammarly bizarrely offers its own Microsoft Word plugin, despite the fact that Word has robust grammar and spelling tools), rather than a separate product in its own right.
Winslet and Wallach share infinitely more chemistry than her and Black, whose character, Miles, bizarrely narrates his every creepy gesture (lingering after a cheek kiss, a cringey boob graze) under the very mistaken impression that it makes him seen like a nice guy.
He has become increasingly unmoored in recent days, insisting that the election is rigged by a global cabal of financiers, noting that he is innocent of sexual assault because he does not find the accuser attractive, and bizarrely suggesting that he and Mrs.
These polls were nothing more than junk science that no reputable pollster would ever publish, relying on bizarrely optimistic turnout assumptions, conducted in a single night using mixed-mode online panels with live or automated calls, sometimes with no cell phone sample.
In a weird way, maybe it has made the charts mean something: bizarrely, 46% of sales were actually hold-in-your-hand copies (vinyl or CD), plus the film's record-breaking 1.4m sales by July included nearly a million sales of actual DVDs.
When I remember how much money I've spent there and how bizarrely pretentious the service can be, not just for the Lower East Side but for any neighborhood, I want to shake them by the shoulders until they come to their senses.
However, two thirds of the way through the bizarrely black-and-white performance, a shining beam by the name of Cardi B rolls through to save the day, bringing an electric energy from behind the coolest pair of oval sunglasses you'll see today.
Okay, the bizarrely damaging bubbles rising from the water below are a problem unto themselves, but negotiating an early array of small chasms is precisely the opposite fun as Link hops across gaps with all the elegance of a London Brick Company bestseller.
One of the surprises of this show is a folk painting, lent from Seoul's Leeum Samsung Museum of Art and nicknamed "Fireworks Kumgang," that forgoes the precision of Jeong's and Sin's visions for bizarrely isolated views arrayed with no regard for spatial hierarchies.
Coffee plantations and split-level homes steadily encroach on the former Marine base, A Vietnamese victory museum there bizarrely claims "80 ships were destroyed" during the climactic battle, even though the base is 70 miles from the sea or other navigable waterways.
The floral-print oxfords (for men as well as women), bizarrely colored Mary Janes, salmon and beige wingtip brogues, high heels with six straps and twisted sole, crepe-soled gladiators, spats, slightly klutzy fishermen's sandals, and high-platform boots evade easy categorizing.
Kipchoge, who became the first person to run the 26.2-mile distance in under two hours, and Kosgei, who set a women's world record, raced in a revolutionary and bizarrely tall Nike shoe that has taken the marathon world by storm since 2.
Cohen praised himself, bizarrely in the third person, just minutes after a bombshell ABC News report dropped saying Cohen had already spent hours dishing to Robert Mueller's investigators about the Trump campaign's ties to Moscow and Trump's business involvement with Russian interests.
With the Indiegogo campaign pretty much a write-off, I decided to dig a bit deeper into the company's other product, which, bizarrely, it is also promoting as part of the crowdfunding campaign: An update posted to MMC's Indiegogo campaign on the 18th of April.
Aside from suspicion falling on Russia, various entities have also claimed or implied responsibility for the attack, including a hacking group called the New World Hackers and — bizarrely — WikiLeaks, which put out a (perhaps joke) tweet suggesting some of its supporters might be involved.
After the Netherlands blocked Turkish ministers from visiting to campaign for a Turkish referendum among Turkish-Dutch dual citizens, Mr Erdogan called the Netherlands a "Nazi remnant", barred its ambassador and bizarrely accused the Dutch of the massacres of Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica in 1995.
The cultural and political battle which has actually arisen is one against — bizarrely, surreally — 19th-century style ethno-nationalism; against people who want to forcibly deport millions from their homes, people who want to oppress minorities of all kinds, and, not least, outright white nationalists.
Of course, it didn't help that the president of the United States — while the building was still on fire — made these bizarrely conspiracy-tinged remarks: ""They think it was caused by, at this moment, they don't know, but they think it was caused by renovation.
But in this one, it was actually very easy and bizarrely helpful to be acting in the scenes because I think there's a real disconnect when you call cut and you have to review the tape and then come and give your actors notes.
The X-Men franchise has shown over and over that Magneto isn't wrong about the threat homo sapiens present to homo superior, as mutants face threats of extinction from psychic assault, a weaponized cure, the Sentinels program, and, most bizarrely and successfully, soft drinks.
On Sunday afternoon, the 70-year-old President-elect bizarrely claimed that he won the Electoral College "in a landslide" and would take the popular vote "if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally," despite there being no evidence of illegal voting.
The intense pressure to have A Great Time, combined with bizarrely expensive prix fixe menus, crowded roads, Uber surge pricing, and the fact that counting down from 30 to 1 is not an inherently exciting thing to do makes for a less-than-fun evening.
And bizarrely for a GOP aspirant to the highest office, Trump has praised Planned Parenthood -- an organization anathema to most conservatives -- for having provided health services to millions of women (though he does believe it should be denied federal funding because it houses abortion services).
There's also James Clyburn, the legendary House Democrat who bizarrely suggested the standards of behavior for elected officials were more lenient than for other people—and that Conyers's accusers were racist, before finally getting it right by joining Pelosi in calling for his resignation Thursday.
In the past year, our political and business leaders have been exposed as both out of touch, unable to act on major issues like global warming and drug addiction, and, too often, acting badly if not outright bizarrely in support of their own self interests.
But N.B.: in what feels like a sadistic and surrealist twist, the knife that comes with the duck is a bit of a safety hazard, bizarrely designed so that the straight side of the blade, rather than the curved edge, is the sharp one.
Most bizarrely, early in his speech he riffed about how people had asked him to pull out of the race, saying that he was an "old soldier, I die with my boots on," yet he ended his speech by doing just that: withdrawing his candidacy.
You can feel the human and hedonistic pleasure McKellen takes in language — it's one of the qualities that makes him such a great classical actor — and the way he seems to taste his words as he speaks contrasts bizarrely with Iorek's blunt matter-of-factness.
By 1972, the idea that Vietnam posed a threat to Cold War America was so discredited, it sometimes sounded as if America's only remaining war aim was to get back its P.O.W.s (President Richard Nixon bizarrely claimed that Hanoi was using them as "negotiating pawns").
In two debut novels, Kristen Arnett's "Mostly Dead Things" and Nicholas Mancusi's "A Philosophy of Ruin," the tree each writer has lodged the protagonist in is the bizarrely tragic death of a parent who has left, in addition to a vivid corpse, considerable financial debt.
In 2018, U.S. President Donald Trump blamed the "gross mismanagement" of state forests for wildfires in California that ended up killing 85 people and last year Brazil's right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro bizarrely accused environmental organizations of starting the mega-fires in the Amazon rainforest.
"After the tumultuous events of the last few months, I am ready to get back to writing and reporting on what is without question the most bizarrely fascinating presidential race of my lifetime (and, perhaps, any lifetime)," Fields said in a statement on Sunday night.
Nothing wrong with that, aside from the fact that she bizarrely decides to keep it secret from Luke, who subsequently decides to hide the fact that Emily took him out to look at other diner locations so that he can expand Luke's into a franchise.
Bizarrely, during the U.S. talks with French, British and German officials on how to improve the nuclear deal, the Germans said that they don't want to outlaw all of Hezbollah because banning the terrorist organization, they said, should be part of Israel-PLO talks.
But as this was a generation in which bizarrely random experimentation in teaching methods was the rule, and Coca-Cola was telling us to buy everyone else in the world a soda, the idea of having children learn Esperanto was very popular among school administrators.
For those unfamiliar with their civic duty, US law says all male citizens of the United States and male immigrants (and bizarrely, illegal immigrants, too) have to register for the Selective Service System (SSS — aka "The Draft") within 30 days of their 18th birthday.
He's threatened to cut off federal aid to the state and bizarrely taken credit for educating state policymakers about the importance that raking forests plays in preventing wildfires — his unscientific implication being that climate change doesn't play as much of a role as commonly believed.
Works based on this method, like Emilio Amero's image of a dancer from around 1922, also favor simplified, elongated human forms and have flat compositions, in which pattern and ornament supersede a realistic depiction of space, amounting to a bizarrely kitsch brand of primitivism.
Wielding his public relations might, Armstrong was bizarrely afforded the opportunity to confess to his doping on the Oprah Winfrey Show, after which the full extent of his deceit and intimidation towards the media, his support staff and his teammates (as well as their spouses) became apparent.
There is a moment early in last week's The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story when David Madson (Cody Fern) and the tragically fated Jeffrey Trail (Ryan Murphy favorite Finn Wittrock) joke about the fact Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss) bizarrely proposed to the former man.
They closed with Alan DershowitzAlan Morton DershowitzTrump couldn't get Ukraine to smear Joe Biden, so Senate Republicans did it for him Trump's acquittal may have profound impact on presidential power Why the Senate must convict MORE bizarrely claiming that no quid pro quo could be impeachable.
Thanks in part to Mr Trump himself and in part to the multiple dysfunctions that brought him to the White House, America is becoming a source of bad ideas rather than good ones, of polarisation rather than problem-solving and, bizarrely, of parochialism rather than cosmopolitanism.
The proximate cause of his nomination seems to be a recent WSJ op-ed that Moore wrote claiming "the Trump administration's pro-growth policies have attracted investment from around the globe," and which, bizarrely, urged the Fed to link domestic interest rates to international commodity prices.
I personally belong to the narrower category of readers that choked on the startling realization Taiwan's ban of mercy-killing stray animals resembles, bizarrely, the reluctance of Republicans and Democrats in Congress and even President Trump to put the Affordable Care Act out of its misery.
More bizarrely, fans of Hillbilly Elegy, a book about how hillbillies are responsible for the fact that they are poor, are pushed toward three books that offer a broader and more incisive critique of poverty in America: Evicted, $2.00 A Day, and Strangers In Their Own Land.
"I am truly amazed that the Missouri department of health went along with efforts to shut down the clinic, intimidate patients, and threaten providers, and allegedly and bizarrely track women's menstrual periods on spreadsheets to determine if they had had an abortion," he told the room.
Trump spent most of the immigration section of his speech attacking the Salvadoran-American street gang MS-13 — and claiming, bizarrely and with absolutely no substantiation, that his administration has put "thousands and thousands and thousands" of MS-13 members in prison or on deportation flights.
If you were one of many people who thought last year's White House Christmas display was bizarrely ominous, moody lighting and barren tree skeletons looking like the backdrop of a horror movie — well, then, I can't wait to hear what you think of the 28 holiday look.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu won in 2015 for "Birdman," the bizarrely hilarious tale of an aging superhero actor trying to get serious on Broadway, and he did it again in 2016 with "The Revenant," a radically different western focused on a quest for revenge in subzero temperatures.
After his heart attack last year, that may give voters pause (and maybe, frankly, it should, especially after his press secretary went on CNN and bizarrely compared the push for medical transparency to questioning a candidate's viability to run for President based on their family lineage).
The bombshell revelation in former National Security Adviser John Bolton's forthcoming book, "The Room Where it Happened: A White House Memoir," was impossible to ignore, and yet, that's precisely and bizarrely what Trump attorney Mike Purpura asked the Senate jurors -- and the rest of us -- to do.
As recently as Monday, Trump bizarrely exhorted the House Judiciary Committee to investigate former President Barack Obama's book deal and "all the deals made by the Dems in Congress" -- citing no violation of any law by the suggested targets (who happen to be his political adversaries).
"She is the platinum blond star/heroine/villainess of a Hollywood real-life drama that is two touchdowns better than 'Days of Our Lives' on that soap's most gold digging, betraying, bizarrely gauche day of its life," is how the Washington Post sportswriter Dave Kindred put it.
Norwegian six-piece Kvelertak are known for their bruising, sweaty-as-actual-hell live sets, in which shirtless frontman Erlend Hjelvik thrashes around between the crowd and the stage, backed by a bizarrely catchy blend of black metal, pop, riffy 80s rock, and straight-up heavy metal.
That was the month the company took what we would now think of as a Trump-like turn, with a bizarrely self-sabotaging threat by one of its top executives to spend $1 million investigating the private life of a female journalist who'd raised questions about the company.
Though both ideas were dismissed by political insiders and denied by those involved, they emerged again during the Hillary Clinton campaign, and even (bizarrely, given Ms. Wintour's political views) made a brief reappearance earlier this year in Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fury," vis-à-vis the Trump administration.
The feud broke into the open on May 28 last year when someone hacked into the website and Twitter account of Qatar's government news agency, QNA, and posted news stories and tweets that quoted the country's emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, making bizarrely pro-Iran statements.
For politely disagreeing with their views, I have been harassed by anti-trans campaigners who threw aside feminist principles to bizarrely accuse me of supporting rape by being trans-inclusive, of having an ugly man's face, and of not really being a woman because I am a professor.
Not because the sight of it frightened me — I'd been told to expect it from a certain age — but because something about removing my pubic hair made me feel bizarrely grown-up, despite the fact that what I was doing was making me look less like an adult.
From the Z10 with its gesture-driven OS that no one made apps for, to the bizarrely-designed Passport that was weird on every level, to the Android-based Priv that I wouldn't give to my worst enemy, BlackBerry has had a lot of duds over the years.
It would weaken NATO, since Mr Corbyn has refused to say whether he believes in Article 5 (which states that an attack on one is an attack on all) and has opposed the use of nuclear weapons (bizarrely, he supports maintaining Britain's nuclear submarines but not arming them).
The trip also generated some fairly astounding images: Trump grabbing a giant glowing orb in Saudi Arabia, bizarrely aggressive handshakes between the presidents of France and the United States, or the look on Benjamin Netanyahu's face when Trump blurted out a state secret in a Q&A with reporters.
Bures isn't a doctor or medical journalist; he's a travel writer who has been studying bizarre maladies that only happen in some cultures but not others, like "wind attacks" in Cambodia or magical penis theft in Nigeria, and who has bizarrely concluded that PMS may be a similar phenomenon.
Trump then took a break to retweet a QAnon-promoting "Deep State Exposed" Twitter account that posted a bizarrely edited video purporting to prove the end goal of Islam is subjugating or murdering all non-believers, before retweeting Watson and a string of others griping about the bans.
It wants to be commentary on racial and gendered subjugation, while presenting a bizarrely post-racial America (I guess android racism fixed that centuries long struggle in two short decades!) The story pretends to care about women, while treating most of them as traumatized, semi-disposable punching bags.
I teach at a prison, and in a welcome break from covering a three-week "motivation" course that has so far involved little more than watching the terrible prescribed video clips, Hulk Hogan talking about his divorce being the most bizarrely inexplicable, I am supervising the prisoners' library visits.
Last year, he raised eyebrows for a bizarrely long hug with then presidential candidate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
It doesn't matter whether you believe the Affordable Care Act is a good solution or a scary turn down the wrong path – it is clear that this new rule bizarrely and ineffectively gets in the way of Americans just trying to take control of their own healthcare costs.
They came in a gold breastplate (this is, bizarrely, something of a thing this season) over a billowing evening gown or the most homespun of knits, the sort a clan grandmother might make, or enveloped in a faux fur sweatsuit, giant striped scarves trailing behind like a train.
Two more states, Nevada and Maine, should have been on this list—but, after NPV advanced through the legislature, Nevada's Democratic governor Steve Sisolak unexpectedly vetoed it, and, although it passed the state Senate, Maine House Democrats voted down NPV after bizarrely voting to advance it days prior.
Except for the 120 pages that detailed how Marcy had harassed his students for four years (in one bizarrely memorable case, taking a surreptitious photograph of her with a lollipop in her mouth) before he resigned under pressure: not from Berkeley's chancellor, but from colleagues in his own field.
To be clear, Linton is not an elected official, and how she spends her money is her own business, whether it's on Birkin bags and Valentino heels or perhaps copies of her own bizarrely self-aggrandizing book, which peddles racist clichés about Africa and has been thoroughly discredited.
My one reservation about the opera when I first heard it was that to some degree, Mr. Adès explored the dark side of Buñuel's tale, which has been seen as a bitter critique of elite classes during Franco's regime in Spain, at the expense of its bizarrely comic elements.
The feisty likes of Montrezl Harrell and Patrick Beverley, flanking a better-than-ever Tobias Harris, continue to make the Clippers more bizarrely competitive than anyone imagined heading into a summer in which they appear well positioned to make the loudest free-agent noise in franchise history. 15.
But "Jump In" — which bizarrely ends with the model Kendall Jenner handing a police officer a Pepsi, inspiring smiles all around in a happy end to a demonstration that looked more like a street party the whole time — is not just a one-off misfire or an offensive aberration.
Bohemian Rhapsody just marked the highest domestic box office debut to date for a movie with a queer lead character — but that doesn't change the film's bizarrely retrograde depiction of Freddie Mercury's sexuality as a force of fear and corruption that (in the film) he's constantly trying to deny or escape.
It is that NASA should be careful not to hire people who are so bizarrely eager to chuck a $200 billion space station off into the hinterlands of the universe, and that perhaps the real monster is not a Martian or science or the unknown, but more simply, an idiot.
The tale is equal parts cute and unsettling, with the protagonist taking cues from miniature written reports, which criticize her unkempt birdcage, but also lead her to finding a tiny pair of red mittens caught in a spider web and bizarrely soaking them in bleach and flushing them down the toilet.
The biggest difference is that we still know bizarrely little about xCloud, while many expected the service to be the main topic of discussion at the Xbox E3 event, the service was mentioned for mere seconds as execs focused their energies on Xbox Game Pass and the upcoming Project Scarlett hardware.
Cruz's suspicions gained a patina of plausibility this past week when The Washington Post resurfaced evidence that, until two decades ago, Trump would bizarrely call reporters posing as one of two fictional publicists (John Miller or John Barron) and brag about his own business and romantic conquests, real and imagined.
Meanwhile, even those who did cooperate with filmmakers — namely, former Cambridge Analytica business development director Brittany Kaiser, who exists as something between a whistleblower and an opportunist (and bizarrely appears in a luxurious swimming pool for much of her screen time) — are contextualized by the damning evidence of their accountability.
Then, bizarrely, he tweeted a comment that seemed to be not so much a denial but a clarification: Let me be clear: I have consistently called on white males like me to step, take responsibility, and be a part of stoping the sexism and bigotry that other white males engage in.
Martin O'Malley, all that appeared to stand in her way was a motley crew of little-known outsiders and political has-beens — Lincoln Chafee, who was enmeshed in a frog scandal as governor of Rhode Island; Jim Webb, who bizarrely boasted about killing someone at the first debate; and Sanders.
But that won't change the fact that for weeks now, the attitude toward the coronavirus outbreak in the United States and much of Europe has been bizarrely reactive, if not outright passive — or that the governments in those regions have let pass their best chance to contain the virus's spread.
I know that there have been some out-of-body, what-the-hell-is-going-on moments as details about Trump's past have come to light — revelations that would have spelled the end of a candidate during previous cycles — and people have simply pushed past them with bizarrely twisted rationales.
" She said the Senate committee's staff was "bizarrely very beholden to using i360 and the Koch brothers' system," while Mr. Priebus's general position was that the party would help pay campaigns' staff expenses only if those aides were "going to be using — and gathering — data that would help elect the president.
His running list of failed smear campaigns include inaccurately accusing Special Counsel Robert Mueller of sexual misconduct with a bizarrely traceable fake intelligence firm, getting kicked out of this year's Conservative Political Action Conference for trying to hold a press conference about a vile, spreading a racist rumor regarding Minnesota Rep.
I mean, look, there are very few people Kim Jong-un is comfortable talking to, and the fact that he loves basketball and has a relationship with Dennis Rodman, I think probably is bizarrely helpful in getting the US to talk to him, but that interview, he seemed like a crazy person.
Bizarrely, Martin, sat on his backside laughing in disbelief at what had just happened, slowly rose to his feet but either mistimed the ten count provided by Belgian referee Jean Pierre van Imschoot or deliberately stalled to avoid taking further punishment from the Watford-born Joshua who was clearly in imperious form.
There's a lot of endearingly funny unrealism in Half-Life, like the five character models that stand in for Black Mesa's entire staff, the bizarrely indestructible doors that force players into long and dangerous detours, and the obligatory level where enemies lock you in a poorly secured prison and take all your stuff.
When they looked into their pickling possibilities, they quickly learned that a regulation that the state passed in 2014 answers the question "what is a pickle?" with a bizarrely restrictive definition: "Pickles are cucumbers that have been preserved in vinegar, brine, or a similar solution," the Texas Department of State Human Services writes.
For decades, in courthouses and government offices all across the US, people have been filing bizarrely worded pseudo-legal documents filled with strange symbols, secret coded language, and even bloody fingerprints in an effort to unlock secret bank accounts set up for them by the evil impostor government that runs this country.
There, the cops found items linking him to the robberies—weapons, disguises, notes about past and planned hold-ups—and, bizarrely, an imitation bomb (Jackley claims he doesn't know what his intentions for the fake bomb were because he was drunk and high when he decided to keep it in his room).
Sharkey's book, in fact, illustrates why social science, with all its uncertainties—uncertainties built into a field in which you are studying the actions of several million autonomous agents who can alter their actions at a whim, with several thousand outliers guaranteed in advance to be bizarrely atypical—still really is science.
" When Trump called on her for a second time, she bizarrely asked the same question again... which is quite revealing, when you think about it... FOR THE RECORD -- Applause for health care workers is nice, Jake Tapper said Sunday, but "politicians getting them the box of N95 masks, that would be even better.
The "hard maxims" he proposed to the individual — to be courageous, to seek out the enemy and relish war — were made bluntly literal and adopted by nations, bizarrely, given that the only thing Nietzsche loathed more than war between nations (to him a form of madness) was the idea of the nation itself.
Leaving aside the basic plot question of how John failed to recognize the woman he wanted to sleep with, or how Sherlock failed to recognize his own sister, this twist emphasizes one of the most hard-to-miss facets of Steven Moffat's traits as a showrunner: His female characters are noticeably, bizarrely interchangeable.
Kind of bizarrely, in the same way that them having a song which features Kendrick Lamar is bizarre, Maroon 5 recruited SZA to guest on their most recent single "What Lovers Do." It's like they're aware of how fucked up that is, because they made a really strange video to go with it.
Here, signed to a contract that pays him a minimum-wage salary of $220 a month but, bizarrely, includes a multimillion-dollar buyout, he was sharing a bedroom with a teammate in a house owned by F.C. Stumbras, a club seemingly organized and run with the sole intention of flipping players for profit.
Northern Ireland will then, bizarrely, be part of two customs arrangements, that of the European Union and the United Kingdom, which despite the obvious additional administrative complexity that this gives rise to, may well provide the region with a major economic boost to companies wishing to have a foot in both customs regimes.
This crime thriller, in which Ben Affleck stars as Christian Wolff, an autistic office drone who moonlights as a forensic accountant and launderer for drug cartels, is bizarrely quiet for such an intriguing premise (not to mention an A-list cast that also includes Anna Kendrick, J. K. Simmons and Jeffrey Tambor).
Aja: I kind of thought the "Scorpius's mother had non-consensual sex with Voldemort!" rumor that serves to bizarrely make Scorpius a sympathetic, befriendable character to Albus in the first act of the play was meant to be the red herring of the plot, which was all kinds of clunky and embarrassing.
Instead of leaving the patents with Apparate International in Bermuda and licensing them back to itself at a fee that could double as a tax write-off, Uber transferred the patents back to the US. Bizarrely, Uber transferred eight of its patents to Apparate International before transferring them back to Uber the very next day.
The same feminists who were outraged at the portrayal of Hill by David Brock — then a Clinton foe but now bizarrely head of one of her "super PACs" — as "a little bit nutty and a little bit slutty," hypocritically went along when Hillary and other defenders of Bill used that same aspersion against Lewinsky.
Rather than having the participants led by an expert or curriculum of some kind, he leaves the nonactors more or less to their own devices, to role-play, team-build, dance and otherwise generate intimacy in a process that resonates on screen as both authentic, in its loosely directed realness, and bizarrely stilted by ritual.
But to Mr. Starr, the cable TV and Internet-fueled partisan wars surrounding the Mueller report's release on Thursday made dealing with the reporters who camped outside his house as he constructed his own eponymous report 21 years ago seem bizarrely quaint — now, he said, the onslaught of news has a way of "surrounding" Americans.
But the coal baron is firing back with a bizarrely personal campaign against Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, dragging his wife, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, into the race with odd allegations of Chinese influence — complete with the use of the word "Chinaperson" — while dubbing the Senate majority leader "Cocaine Mitch" in a strange new ad.
However, this tale is actually born from post-breakup anguish mitigated by a bizarrely cathartic weekend that's best described as a scene from Bridget Jones's Diary, only with what I presume equates to innumerable pints of fake blood instead of Ben & Jerry's - which ultimately turned into an assignment to write an experiential piece on binge-watching.
Meanwhile, thanks to Leon's bizarrely narrow reading of market realities, AT&T's victory this week was absolute, and the precedent will likely trigger a wave of additionally problematic deals the DOJ will be wary to intervene on, whether it's Comcast's $60 billion bid for Fox, or Sprint and T-Mobile's latest attempt at a job and competition eroding megamerger.
Some of these are bizarrely written (extreme male jealousy is a recurring motif) and indifferently performed, but no matter: The movie's main engine is the flowering infatuation between Maggie (played by Tanna Frederick, Mr. Jaglom's wife), the play's breakout star, and Stewart (James Denton), a famous television actor who wants to steal Maggie for his new show.
Credit must also go to Swift, who loosens up her everybody's-best-friend image and displays an admirable and hilarious willingness to come across as a sarcastic, jaded weirdo/business maven: There's a lot more where that came from, including a bizarrely long tangent about how much her friends love the hand sanitizer she always carries with her.
So it goes that the recent, Soul Train-styled video for Migos' "Walk It Talk It" is the latest opportunity for Drake to consciously make himself look like a dork, wearing a long, vaguely Jheri-curled wig that bizarrely makes him resemble "Weird Al" Yankovic or Chris Cornell instead of Rick James as was likely intended.
It had one-too-many clunky moments, from the bizarrely reverential prominence shown to supermodel Gisele Bundchen gingerly ambling across the entire length of the stage, to the totally-worthy-but-come-on-wrap-this-up bit on sustainability—the good work of which was surely negated by the number of people who went and put the kettle on.
Bizarrely enough, an NBC investigation linked the Epoch Times' administration to a Chinese religious group, Falun Gong, that "believes in an upcoming judgment day that will send communists to hell, and says that Trump is helping accelerate that timeline" (the publication's editor-in-chief Jasper Fakker told Gizmodo via email that the Epoch Times does not share this belief).
When Mr. Trump denies, as do his acolytes, the claims by the intelligence community that the election was, in fact, rigged in his favor by a foreign power, he is bizarrely echoing the very responses that so many Chileans got in the early '70s when we accused the C.I.A. of illegal interventions in our internal affairs.
Their conversation was less of an interview than an opportunity for the president to attack his enemies unchecked for just over eight minutes — railing against Democrats who impeached him, making bizarrely incorrect claims about the 2020 Democratic presidential field, and even making height jokes about former New York City mayor of and presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg.

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