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"strangely" Definitions
  1. in an unusual or surprising way

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P.R. I read — strangely or not so strangely, very little fiction.
Strangely, in this motley crew, Ivey's approach of "I choose party over ethics" comes strangely the closest to a consistent ethical position.
It's both strangely attractive but also juvenile looking To me, it's both strangely attractive but also juvenile looking, like a phone for Barbie.
The seat of power -- Caracas -- is strangely calm.
" But sources describe the development process as "strangely separated.
" I was stunned — yet also strangely relieved: "You're right.
But to curators they remained strangely compelling, if troubling, objects.
Strangely, Fiennes seems to be wearing whiteface for the role.
The two parties have been strangely silent this go around.
And then that is defined as being 'strangely private'. Fine.
But strangely, the finished loaf doesn't taste strongly of potatoes.
But it was a strangely heavy pause before she answered. .
Students being possessed is strangely a common occurrence in Indonesia.
It is, however, strangely similar to Babyface from Toy Story.
And the strangely courtlike atmosphere is mainly marked by separation.
Yet in a great performance, "Lulu" can be strangely uplifting.
But the response to the fires has been strangely muted.
Strangely, though, I was also in denial about my circumstances.
Strangely, however, none of that concern was on display today.
Strangely, it would look a lot like object recognition software.
Yet, strangely, the number of registered lobbyists has fallen sharply.
Strangely, the ECB is not talking much about fiscal policy.
"Matt was behaving strangely, in my opinion," Hendrex tells PEOPLE.
American unemployment is only 4.4%, yet inflation is strangely low.
Then, I settled into a sad but strangely comforting routine.
It's weird and creepy, and strangely a lot of fun.
Strangely, nickel has not had anything like cobalt's price rise.
Strangely, it seems like it's only a matter of time.
It's a subject that Democrats seem strangely reluctant to acknowledge.
We need that strangely reassuring grin now more than ever.
Phone Virus Signs Q: My Android phone is acting strangely.
Even more strangely, the crowd seemed to actually like him.
Strangely enough, though, learning all this made me less fearful.
"The most surprising thing is it's strangely complacent," he says.
And, strangely, that may even make us like them more.
Duncan was strangely gorgeous and for sure the missing Velour.
Strangely, this stance has not crossed over to other apps.
Strangely, this activity gives me distance from my own situation.
Drake's flow and Sufjan Stevens' heartache: a strangely perfect match.
Strangely, I'm not convinced it will be a better one.
Strangely I now wanted more, only we hadn't grabbed enough.
This is true, strictly speaking, but it's also strangely reductive.
But both interpretations sit strangely alongside Stewart's unaffected body language.
Does that happen strangely often in the Star Wars universe?
The end product is terrifying, vaguely nauseating, and strangely funny.
The end was strangely satisfactory, even in it's "empty" message.
And, I feel strangely protected by the world at large.
There's something of that, strangely, in the tributes to Winnie.
One long passage had hints of strangely cosmic hymnal music.
But Farady comes off as strangely anachronistic in Magnificent Seven.
People on Twitter are getting strangely attached to Kent's Nalgene.
Even though Giotto is so strangely praised by your Vasari?
Mr. Audi stages several choral scenes with strangely stylized formality.
Strangely enough, it's also led by a professional sports owner.
The balsamic dressing was strangely sweet and the lettuce watery.
And one of his main targets in the primary, strangely
Strangely, diagnostic accuracy is rarely raised as a safety issue.
Strangely, the war itself seemed to have blown away too.
Their lives are as strangely humorous as they are horrifying.
Aside from the tuna, it all tasted all strangely indistinguishable.
Strangely, that does not seem to be the general vibe.
But sobriety, and helping others, is in itself, strangely enough.
Another seemed to be — strangely enough — wicker baskets and furniture.
Instagram strangely continues to deny iPad owners a dedicated app.
This is also strangely exciting, watching him do his lunges.
It gets almost everything right, but it's also strangely underwhelming.
But inside the Beltway, calling for impeachment remains strangely taboo.
The country's media have been strangely reluctant to cover it.
Members of the Trump administration have, somewhat strangely, denied this.
And a crazy, and eventually strangely moving, thing it is.
Strangely, it is a place which is not very famous.
And yet, strangely, the relaxed, playful, atmosphere felt entirely genuine.
Knowing that it wasn't just me, however, was strangely reassuring.
That's when we both started feeling strangely hyper and euphoric.
It's strangely enchanting to feel the wind from beating wings.
Strangely, the stalks are edible, but the leaves are toxic.
It's a hard, strangely shaped, almost gnarled piece of flesh.
Some agreed that their blankets had smelled strangely like bacon.
For them, it is a delightful and strangely beautiful experience.
WASHINGTON — Gordon D. Sondland began his day looking strangely happy.
Strangely enough, there's no firm polling, yet, on the conversation.
Worse, many of us are strangely optimistic and occasionally pushy.
Strangely, perhaps, the patient feels that she was very lucky.
SARA I think that is the most strangely prophetic song.
Hank had become, strangely, William Burroughs's art dealer in Canada.
My performance was clumsy and embarrassing, but also strangely exhilarating.
Strangely, though, they are birds that don't belong in England.
And, strangely enough, also blind to the risk to stockholders.
But that afternoon, he began acting strangely, court records show.
Who needs electronics when you have this strangely alluring instrument?
But strangely, they can't seem to feel individual hair movements.
Strangely, cassette players are having a bit of a resurrection.
It's lots of fun, but it's also strangely, hauntingly sad.
Strangely, the checkout stations were very close to the entrance.
Yet it was also strangely terrible in its own way.
They may also be a result of warming, strangely enough.
It's strangely appropriate that after "merging" Dreamland with the Medici Bros.
Strangely enough, the Chairman didn't listen to the outcry then, either.
Strangely, Arrival was also the most loved Oscars topic more generally.
Strangely, both New York senators have been silent on the deal.
But here I am, staring at my screen, feeling strangely alone.
It's strangely difficult to ship wine, beer, or other spirits, unfortunately.
Industrial Berlin cityscapes become overbearingly emotional, strangely nostalgic despite seeming unfamiliarity.
But this message seems strangely missing from his White House rollout.
But on the other side of it, it felt strangely familiar.
The main problem seemed the strangely torpid conducting of Pacien Mazzagatti.
I get strangely over-excited when other people's parents like me.
We are constantly connected but, strangely, in the most isolated ways.
I entered my pitch-black bedroom to find it strangely chilled.
It's also strangely absent of chatspeak, which sends his heart racing.
Strangely, the points being debated haven't changed substantially since last year.
Did I have a stomach bug or strangely mild food poisoning?
MxO stores its objects in a file called, strangely enough, gameobjects.gob.
Gareth: Strangely, it was the recording experience I enjoyed the most.
Lesson #11: Do not hit strangely attired women with your car.
They've also picked one of the most strangely vile names imaginable.
It strangely didn't have that big of an effect on me.
Strangely, you learn some interesting things about cinema along the way.
For its fearsome size and confident leadership, Facebook seems strangely precarious.
But somehow pulling the impulse-buy shopping trigger felt strangely right.
Well, Sam is seasick and Gilly is in strangely fabulous spirits.
Some behave strangely, accuse employees of theft or even become violent.
There's a strangely perverse pleasure in watching an interview go south.
Regular listeners might even find the hint of amateurism strangely endearing.
Strangely, I can recognize most anyone I meet from another time.
Strangely, this isn't a simple oversight by YouTube's parent company, Google.
So people aren't looking at you strangely anymore, I take it?
Strangely, the movie is at least tangentially related to hip-hop.
"In India, strangely enough you have all the users," he said.
So its early scores of the law read strangely in hindsight.
Strangely, this has put Democrats in a bit of a pickle.
The design strangely recalls a competitive mode in Super Mario Bros.
The ending of "Ladivine" is perfect, both ­poignant and strangely hopeful.
They resemble the ouija's writing also, strangely enough, in subject-matter.
Downtown was coming back, but so much else was strangely empty.
If this story sounds strangely familiar, it's because it's happened before.
Strangely, it doesn't even have to be about Roe v. Wade.
Strangely enough, Christine also has the makings of a workplace comedy.
Strangely, the most obsessive tweeter on earth, Donald Trump, was silent.
Strangely enough, his second wife also left her husband for him.
And that feels strangely incongruous to the density of its world.
But strangely enough, Strange did make it to the Spring Championship.
"Singing in a congregation at church is strangely exposing," Shipley says.
It's a gorgeous assault that leaves her defiled, yet strangely exultant.
Unfortunately, the filling was more soupy than substantial and strangely sweet.
Yet none of them broke, and the woman seemed strangely unperturbed.
Which makes it perfect, and strangely soothing, at-home isolation watching.
Strangely, however, elephants aren't more prone to cancer than smaller animals.
All of it looks strangely familiar — except for the billowy pants.
But strangely enough, almost all of those stories are about men.
Spawning without weapons created a strangely harrowing World War I experience.
This story is set, charmingly, strangely, in an alternative 1980s England.
The stadium seats approximately 14,000 fans, but it feels strangely intimate.
I think that's part of what being an actor is, strangely.
Even though it was probably inevitable, the news was strangely shocking.
All the while, his rivals are strangely hesitant to attack him.
The bullet was strangely pristine, hardly deformed by its deadly work.
The videos were simple, he said, but strangely captivating, almost beautiful.
Strangely enough, people find comfort in this kind of imperfect parlance.
It's gory and deranged, but also a strangely nostalgic slasher classic.
At first you may think he's surrounded by strangely large flowers.
Yet there's no consensus about how to answer this question, strangely.
And yet, cats are a strangely relaxing presence during yoga class.
Strangely, she said repeatedly that Sondland was US Ambassador to Ukraine.
I listen to the strangely satisfying clicks of compacts and lipsticks.
But the footage, in all its silky glory, is strangely mesmerizing.
But the electronic "noise" Mr. Perich has created is strangely captivating.
Time moves strangely when a hurricane eyes you from the ocean.
The effect of is claustrophobic, but also strangely serene, even sublime.
Strangely enough, that's Russian President Vladimir Putin's goal in a nutshell.
Strangely, I started making crossword puzzles before I started solving them.
His skin is strangely pale, with several scabs on his wrists.
I think strangely there's bipartisan support for scrutiny of big tech.
The past comes back to life before our eyes, strangely present.
It manifests as both alien and strangely familiar, conjuring tribal arts.
With a track as strangely electric as "2685," he's probably right.
In front of him was a bronze book, but, strangely, no drink.
His bizarre public testimony was infused with a strangely hyper-smug arrogance.
But it seems so wonderfully or strangely American, or certainly Americanized now.
School administrators called police after one student began behaving strangely in class.
Strangely, they will not work with Roku's popular streaming boxes and sticks.
In an unfamiliar place, the people at the club were strangely comforting.
That seems like a strangely backward philosophy that puts presentation above content.
Outside, the air was gusty and strangely warm, thick with unpredictable energy.
But it's also strangely beautiful, like distant music in a minor key.
Check out the video above to catch the entire, strangely mesmerizing process.
Yet, strangely, it begins with the familiar Republican lament about budget deficits.
And strangely enough — the need to gorge myself is slowly fading away.
Watching them fully concentrate on licking their bowls clean is strangely therapeutic.
Mr Xi is a dictator, but he is a strangely inhibited one.
It's strangely quiet, and visually vibrant, full of lush, wet, green forest.
And somehow strangely attractive to white racists, according to Saturday Night Live.
Strangely enough, people who liked NASCAR would either vote Trump or Hillary.
This past August, I was strangely immersed in spy-related pop culture.
Strangely the response from actual Southerners on Twitter was less than kind.
It's truly one of the oddest — yet strangely soothing — instruments ever played.
This makes it both easy to follow, and strangely entertaining to watch.
Strangely, Schmitt-Matzen said that he left as fast as he could.
So I get off the train and something seems weirdly, strangely familiar.
Among the other discoveries was that the planet's magnetic field behaved strangely.
Just as strangely, the researchers waited 2100 months to share their findings.
And while the advice wasn't necessarily bad, it was strangely passive-aggressive.
Kris also strangely messes with Khloe after avoiding her youngest Kardashian daughter.
During most of the debate, Trump seemed strangely lethargic and low energy.
Strangely, his meat business seems to have been non-functioning since 2007.
Before the incident, friends had called police saying Robinson was behaving strangely.
Over those painful last 20 games, a lot has gone strangely well.
"I've always been curious," a strangely appropriate user named u/123poop wrote.
More strangely, Carol and Tara didn't exactly give her the warmest welcome.
Soon, that young face turned into a ruddy (and strangely square) face.
After not seeing me for a few weeks, she was acting strangely.
Or, maybe even more strangely, game series are more like homes themselves.
Evangelical Christians have been strangely drawn to Mr Trump from early on.
Though, strangely, that's not the case with the comedy in the movie.
Was all a bit peak, but I was strangely positive about things.
Once the car alarms had been silenced, the night was strangely quiet.
But in making that argument, Beard veers into a strangely deterministic place.
Strangely, morning people are more likely to hook up with night owls.
To watch it switch itself off is to experience something strangely human.
He was so strangely charismatic that you kind of get sucked in.
Smiling, the murderer seems strangely relaxed, as if his crimes were routine.
And strangely, government workers recorded high levels of trust with their leadership.
European countries remain strangely divided over drug policy, ignoring the continent's successes.
It's daffy, overblown and strangely poignant, just like the cycle over all.
He's making money and winning titles, yet he still feels strangely adrift.
I find that I feel awful next day, which seems strangely long.
But much of the music that makes up HOWSLA feels strangely conservative.
I've always thought there's a strangely potent romance to this pet name.
Strangely, OurMine team doesn't seem to be doing this for nefarious purposes.
Also, Watson is strangely, inexplicably not good in this thinly written role.
And yet I feel strangely compelled to have more than one shot.
" Then, strangely, she goes viral as the world's most disappointing "webcam girl.
But it's ambition pointed in a strangely specific direction: the Senate itself.
What has not changed, strangely enough, are some of the British touches.
Wie said her injuries, strangely, had helped make her a better putter.
Margaret looked at me strangely and checked my name off the list.
And even beyond that, you have this figure that is strangely isolated.
The drawings are strangely beautiful in their ceaseless inspection of surface textures.
He didn't know how much longer... Reading this, I felt strangely moved.
Vaguely aerodynamic, the hats strangely elicit both car and driver at once.
Strangely, only some of the fragments of nuclear DNA matched Neanderthal genes.
The Pence rule can manifest in ways that are strangely un-Christian.
At the same time, it was strangely familiar in a different way.
"Hey!" he said, with a confidence that seemed strangely unweighted by history.
The serendipity of English renders much of the original language strangely contemporary.
They are playing Kobe's retirement game on TV and it's strangely moving.
That strangely somber nurse who wanted to list Peri for organ donation?
I was in a mild fugue state, strangely calm, a little dissociated.
As remote as this world is, readers will find it strangely familiar.
Officers felt Cleophus Cooksey was acting strangely, perhaps trying to conceal something.
It contains a lament for the Whaboom guy and is strangely moving.
But strangely, given Mr. Akhtar's earlier work, it didn't feel newly illuminating.
Memes do carry values across the culture, even if subtly or strangely.
Strangely, this is the only letter from Sargent to James which survives.
Strangely enough, I didn't have any issues with Aira's demo charging pad.
But strangely, he hasn't been called to testify at an open hearing.
That saying applies to life and, strangely enough today, Sonic the Hedgehog.
Goethe's fame notwithstanding, he is strangely neglected in the English-speaking world.
She heard from others that he was acting strangely after moving out.
Strangely — and very suspiciously — the CBO has been rethinking its older estimate.
And, strangely enough, by this measure, Shazam might just get it right.
If this moment in time feels strangely familiar, it's because it is.
He was well aware that when he felt jubilant he acted strangely.
The result is lots of fun, but it's also strangely, hauntingly sad.
Strangely enough, Snyder talked about time as a kind of political construct.
But it strangely was not something anybody brought up on their own.
But you're right that the updates on everyone's whereabouts were strangely sedate.
Instead, ISIS recruiting was ad hoc, and its early stages strangely public.
Now, when I think back on the experience, I find it strangely endearing.
And the crown prince's effort to boost the private sector is strangely centralised.
Something that's also strangely impressive is how calm literally everyone is around her.
Using the bottle and filling up the counter dots are both strangely satisfying.
I've never seen a story make Jonah so sad, which strangely delights me.
Strangely, however, that's not really the way the fight is being talked about.
You can see that in this rather strangely colored-in map: Why dots?!
Until race day, Hamilton had looked strangely ill at ease with his car.
It's the AI that seems spookily accurate at certain times or strangely omniscient.
I rush home so I can take advantage of this strangely warm weather.
Yet native Torontonians who have moved away are strangely resistant to returning home.
Walton shared the strangely threatening message, and people have some feelings about it.
Jodhpur's manufacturers may soon be carving a new, but strangely familiar, product range.
Someone behaving strangely knew about the comings and goings of senior military officials.
It's a strangely familiar sound, like the sound of the body from inside.
Strangely, what it proposes sounds a lot like what the FCC already does.
Ms. del Castillo, 43, is a strangely mute figure in Mr. Penn's tale.
Strangely, it wasn't just Stranger Things that was nodded to in the installation.
I also make a quick lunch because I am strangely very hungry today.
Strangely, it felt like she had an ice chip lodged in her ear.
It felt strangely familiar to have a lead female character be so outnumbered.
Strangely, the pope's remarks were translated into several other species of terrible Latin.
Strangely, it seems the incident was initially called in as a jump attempt.
Strangely enough, the second-most ghostly region is home to the fewest believers.
These are strangely formal institutions, with their own leaders, offices and bank accounts.
It's strangely refreshing — you rarely get the sense that she's holding anything back.
This leaves it strangely reluctant to probe the permanent damage their incarceration wrought.
You could probably spend hours just flipping through pages of strangely soulless offerings.
She said recognized that Ortiz was acting strangely when she asked about Melissa.
A strangely shaped ball of water ice, rock, and a lot of dust.
Strangely enough, it's not hard to imagine Trump as a 6-year old.
It is a game that is strangely positioned in this cycle of repetition.
Lowe's narrative strangely inverted feelings of survivor's guilt that often follow natural disasters.
After Bampumim moved out, Maria Luisa picked up reports of him acting strangely.
It's unclear whether an investigation into the strangely timed tweeting has been opened.
Strangely, this wasn't the first Pikachu-related incident with White House fence jumpers.
But much like the Instagram pictures, the mask itself is also strangely addictive.
Strangely enough, I'm into rap music because my daughter has my iTunes account.
Strangely, while refusing to brief the Democratic and Republican congressional leaders and Rep.
It's a truly thrilling vocal performance that's both feather-light and strangely forceful.
Strangely nobody was willing to have any of the chicken from my backpack.
Strangely, he is now enjoying a surge of posthumous popularity in his homeland.
Yet strangely, nothing about this was mentioned on stage during the WWDC keynote.
But for now, I find the game's straightforward Doom-style absurdity strangely compelling.
More strangely, reports of bizarre sightings date back long before the Sherman family.
Ms. Zellweger floats through the picture, charming but strangely detached from her suitors.
Strangely, it's forbidden to bring products containing frog meat into the kingdom too.
In two counties, Harris won a strangely large margin of absentee ballot votes.
Strangely, and despite the success of Mr. Trump's message, that's not what happened.
"Strangely, I was the only Plymouth Argyle fan in my school," he said.
The famous arches of her feet, however, have grown yet more strangely pronounced.
Thanks to this logic, the fan tends toward arrangements that are strangely literalist.
All these threats, strangely, didn't worry me as much as the eucalyptus trees.
Should I warn the board ahead of time that she might act strangely?
Football, strangely enough, may play at least a small role in this race.
Strangely, for me, that was why I found myself loving Super Mario Run.
His is a music that's strangely off-balance, gleefully distasteful, and totally ecstatic.
What ensues is a strangely tantalizing journey that explores sexuality and power dynamics.
And then there are Hispanics, which are another strangely constructed category, over here.
The drawings were of shadow men and women, all strangely haunted, all sad.
A lot of things aligned, and it worked out with strangely minimal effort.
It's a dark, yet strangely serene, and maybe even a little comforting track.
Ash, the franchise's lead character, is strangely central to the Bitcoin founder story.
The video features RiRi dancing in a glowing cube, which is strangely hypnotic.
One such factor, somewhat strangely, is the stability of the American political system.
Strangely, there are four fireplaces and three hot air vents in this space.
Some books will strike us strangely now; photographs will hit in unexpected ways.
Inside they find, strangely, a fully clothed pig — and an arsenal of weapons.
Strangely but certainly, Republicans in Congress seem to live in fear of Trump.
Strangely, however, Mr. Trump has done little to push back on Iranian expansionism.
They make these crumbling buildings and patchy fields seem strangely polished and picturesque.
It was amazing, yet also absurd; strangely captivating, yet also campy and ridiculous.
The problem may be, strangely, that the text here provides too much information.
This intimate image of a familiar subject is unflattering, revealing, and strangely disturbing.
Yes, it seems your corner suds shop has become a strangely coveted location.
The songs (in English) are confessional and intimate, but strangely large, almost mythic.
The same used to be true, strangely, of the toys we gave children.
For many, watching the "Table Manners" videos can have a strangely hypnotic effect.
Strangely, Watkins writes a bit about Lopes but hardly at all about Thomas.
But at the base of the mountain, life seems strangely normal — tranquil, even.
McFEELY Thor is strangely the one that gets two movies' worth of story.
Another important factor, somewhat strangely, is the stability of the American political system.
The severity contrasts strangely with the lightness with which it was sometimes received.
But Russia, strangely, seems to have been completely absent from any of it.
When Sadie's email and itinerary arrived the following day, I was strangely touched.
"What he had mastered came out crudely and strangely twisted," Mr. Louie wrote.
Strangely, there's little sense of Venice in this book, outside of the house.
Strangely, Torres did not hurt his arm throwing — or hurt his throwing arm.
Strangely, he slept through them all — sleeping up to 20 hours a day.
The men's skin is a similar color, strangely candied by sun and weather.
Strangely enough, Area 51 has become a meme with close ties to TikTok.
It's in a weird publication that, strangely, I don't have a subscription to.
It feels strangely cathartic confessing this to someone who will, I pray, understand.
Then strangely all the other guys showed up with beards, too, unasked for.
You'd almost call it a strangely sacred place to be in that chamber.
Plus, there's a strangely satisfying subreddit entirely full of pictures of completed puzzles.
Yet principals have a strangely low profile in the passionate debates about education.
The subject she chose was strangely fitting for this child marriage survivor: romance.
The habits of early retirees tend to be profoundly powerful, yet strangely simple.
So I gave it a try, and the snack did seem strangely curative.
We are strangely more concerned about checking phones when it's the other person's.
Strangely, she's nominated here for "Mumbo Jumbo," a single that predated that album.
Strangely enough, I wasn't alone: Several other journalists had made the same mistake.
For a ship of its size, the Amerigo Vespucci's bridge was strangely cozy.
It must be a strangely powerful position for [women scammers] to be in.
While People Touching Artworks might make you mad, its precedent is strangely soothing.
Strangely enough ... we're told the guy didn't even know it was Halle's place.
His fascination with early music permeates an earlier work, his strangely mystical Requiem.
Strangely, that seems to put the Democrats more in line with Mr. Trump.
At times, the sensation is mildly euphoric; at others you'll feel strangely relaxed.
The strangely beautiful chaos of a signing ceremony The strangely beautiful chaos of a signing ceremony The streets of Washington descended into chaos today with tear gas, vandalism and at least 217 protesters arrested for demonstrating against President Donald Trump.
Strangely, you can still enter the nearby The Star casino after 1:30 a.m.
Corn kernels stir-fried with pine nuts are strangely easy to get along with.
Strangely enough, this very specific promise is one the government doesn't want to honour.
Soon the piano is churning with rumbling figures as the cello becomes strangely restless.
Indeed, Sanders's compelling narrative on civil rights advocacy is strangely devoid of Southern touchstones.
Strangely, it took the Super Bowl a very long time to recognize its potential.
It is also offering strangely ambitious or lofty guidance while oil prices look vulnerable.
But strangely, Democrats could be a victim of their own success in the primary.
Even more strangely though, these are hosts that aren't registered with the new system.
I'm not sure, but the strangely timed critique alone makes the movie worth watching.
Fortunately, he didn't hurt himself, but strangely he resigned a couple of months later.
Strangely enough, my mom was supportive and drove me to the edge of town.
LA's bizarre histories live on top of one another in a strangely beautiful way.
Arie is strangely obsessed with Lauren B., but even he's not quite sure why.
Strangely, none of the hack participants seem affected by the pressure of the timeline.
Strangely, the tweet included a simple white image where a photo typically would be.
When I read Hillbilly Elegy , it seemed like this strangely flattened version of reality.
"My dress is actually strangely at Dorinda Medley's boyfriend John's cleaners now," she laughs.
That doesn't sound like a recipe for success — and yet, strangely, Rage 24 succeeds.
The Fountain of Youth also exists, though it comes with some strangely specific rules.
Strangely, the preview, which was sent to press, can't be found anywhere on Amazon.
" I guarantee you they'd have looked at you strangely and said "No, thank you.
Funny, isn't it, how strangely subjective time is, how utterly elasticated it can become.
There's something strangely satisfying about finally hitting a little ball over that big fence!
Strangely, I noticed more input lag using the Game Streaming feature than Project xCloud.
Strangely, Jackson had cleaned the apartment, but he'd also broken into Khawaja's locked bedroom.
She said it felt strangely like a combination of dating and a job search.
Beneath the liquor, he smelled strangely fresh, of fine hotel soap and light cologne.
Strangely enough, I could not find the viral marriage story anywhere on its site.
Nevertheless, despite its provocatively topical title, "Leave to Remain" ends up being strangely apolitical.
Strangely, journalists were not invited, and attendees were told to keep a tight lip.
Strangely, the results were "almost identical" when looking at their brain activity, Berns said.
Their nosy neighbor is a terrifying but strangely innocent psychopathic wolfman named Werewolf Jones.
Strangely enough, my disability is not the worst thing that's ever happened to me.
Strangely he chose to wear a face mask and gloves, but shorts and sandals.
FOR a phenomenon with such predictably bad outcomes, a financial boom is strangely seductive.
If this week's declarative headlines felt strangely familiar to you, it's because they are.
Strangely, however, their homes were separated by 776 miles (1,250 kilometers) in southern Asia.
By far the most weirdest and strangely satisfying feature involves putting Chewie to sleep.
But Tarantino strangely squanders his cameo by mostly just using him for unnecessary exposition.
Strangely, he'd left £100 [$130] of birthday money in his bedroom back in Balby.
Strangely, they have taken off in China largely due to the popularity of WeChat.
Strangely and surprisingly, though, I've found more seduction, and benefit, in my private account.
In this revised form, If I Did It is a strangely illuminating text. The
Strangely enough, the production featured on this version isn't on the original says Wahoo.
This naming convention strangely helps you remember past games and the mistakes you've made.
He assured me that I would be safe, and strangely, I still trusted him.
Strangely, the repeal of the estate tax is being sold as a populist agenda.
Episode 7843 The final chapter of Hannah's story starts on a strangely optimistic note.
The jars included Gonzalez even though, strangely and happily enough, she had not died.
A strangely resilient Mr Abe may decide that now is the time to try.
A close-up of a Monstera leaf reveals a strangely velvety, dice-like surface.
J: I still have strangely fond memories of the Hideout six rubbing each-other.
Strangely enough, it's possible that you may need to re-learn how to sleep.
When he touched her wrist the photojournalist's hand, strangely, had reminded her of it.
But what was deeply uncool in 1986 is, 30-some years later, strangely compelling.
A lot of people say Detroit has a strangely small town feel to it.
Strangely, given the myths surrounding Zatopek, his defiance before Helsinki has been largely forgotten.
In "Sorry Robot," he imagined automatons programmed with glitches that make them strangely lifelike.
Even more strangely, MOST detected a reflection of the planet's light on its star.
Above all, Sable has a curious quality of seeming utterly alien yet strangely familiar.
The fact that he has not done so remains strangely intriguing and even encouraging.
What is hot-dog shaped, a half-mile long and hurtling strangely through space?
Peter Sarsgaard is a strangely irresolute Bobby, with no suggestion of a Boston accent.
But C is strangely expressive for a character with no face and no voice.
And yet, strangely, he has seldom been at his best in the Ryder Cup.
Yet, strangely enough, the video remains dangerous — though not for the reasons you think.
Furthermore, four nuclear monitoring sites nearby strangely went offline after the deadly Nyonoksa explosion.
This is not sentimentalism on Mr. Castellucci's part, but it is strangely, deeply moving.
I found it to be strangely small for the amount of space surrounding it.
So even though I was starving, cold and exhausted, I could feel strangely powerful.
It makes telling time by the glaring face of a smartphone seem strangely passé.
Even when Christie was still campaigning, he seemed strangely in awe of the Donald.
It's an odd but strangely heartwarming image, like two drunk kids building a sandcastle.
He kissed me as everyone cheered, but I recall feeling strangely disconnected from him.
Playgrounds are both public and hidden, and, rather strangely, of zero mainstream commercial interest.
But if you leave feeling simultaneously exhausted, overstimulated, and strangely bored, you aren't alone.
A weary Claire finally makes her way home, where the servants are acting strangely.
Strangely, the post makes no mention of the band's one-time vocalist, Heather Marlatt.
De Grood acted strangely, telling Butler he believed the apocalypse was coming at midnight.
And that, strangely, could be the lone silver lining to these clips, he says.
He acted strangely and claimed he wanted to change the course of his life.
The Wind calls her to a gate, which opens onto a strangely lush garden.
More strangely, a mysterious woman also appeared on that list as a potential relative.
Clinton's attacks against Sanders sounds strangely similar to her attacks against Obama in 2008.
Several stone flower beds are strangely menacing, with jagged edges redolent of counterterrorism chic.
Her martyred sister's ghost appears, time starts behaving strangely and all these lives entangle.
The strongest drive in the largely minimalist music comes, strangely, before the curtain rises.
But strangely with Shaw, his sensitivities are so profound that you don't feel that.
I think there are a lot of these things that have been strangely underexplored.
Sounds intriguing, but the actual movie is strangely plain, eyesore-overlit and uselessly frantic.
It sounded like a dream, but I felt strangely at sea with the proposition.
Because they hear us talking in their heads, it becomes this strangely intimate thing.
It's the only place, strangely, where it feels right to let that cross over.
But they've also brought it room to function as a strangely timely warning signal.
"Strangely, what I most enjoyed writing about were these very raw experiences," he said.
"I behaved as strangely and incompetently as possible and it really worked out well."
Strangely enough, the reservoir itself was fed by water from a nuclear power plant.
Harvino answered 73763,73753 feet, which was strangely low and to this day remains unexplained.
Listen, we know this is a joke, but also strangely we're here for it?
"Snatched" is an intergenerational buddies-on-the-run movie, a strangely popular subgenre nowadays.
However, one company is looking to shift the conversation back, strangely enough, with porn.
Though Mr. Simkin is a strangely elflike hero, his timing and commitment are terrific.
It could be the most strangely haunting picture of Norman Rockwell anybody ever took.
Strangely, though, you can't choose your aspect ratio for those photos; they're always square.
A Treviso salad was dominated by Bosc pear, made strangely meaty with anchovy emulsion.
When we talked, his gravelly voice sounded strangely proximate, right there in my earlobe.
Strangely, I felt the energy of the city as if for the first time.
Strangely, the treatment for AERD is aspirin, the oldest member of the NSAID family.
In a strangely chilling final soliloquy, she prays over the body of her lover.
The result is that they look impossible to beat yet strangely easy to embarrass.
"It's the only place, strangely, where it feels right to let that cross over."
The tone of Vincenzetti's sales patter was strangely upbeat, especially considering his dire forecasts.
But even this aspect of the performance felt nimble, strangely funny, and perfectly Cageian.
Symphonies were, strangely enough, something of a recurring theme of Mr. Trump's European trip.
But the composer James Holt heard within the piece a strangely contemplative choral work.
"I think these mundane spaces have a strangely neutral, uncanny quality," Burton told Hyperallergic.
It speaks to an election that was at once historically consequential and strangely inconclusive.
Smoke is rising from many parts of the city, but it is strangely quiet.
Sometimes the portraits aren't perfectly preserved, which adds a strangely appealing element of decay.
On Friday, the show was a rough but strangely evocative look into an artist's process.
It was a strangely 19913th century coup,defeated by 21st century technology and people power.
Squeezing your own spots is one of life's strangely satisfying pleasures, if not mildly gross.
He calls everyone on their bullshit, and is strangely endearing when he wants to be.
Strangely, this leaves consumers without any information about what they can do to protect themselves.
There's also a reference to Kentucky that I need to bring up as well, strangely.
One of the worst side effects of the stroke was, strangely enough, hiccups, Hader said.
The poems are whimsical and biting and strangely ironic, a series of unusual self-reflections.
Strangely, however, no new species was identified after 1935, owing to a dearth of evidence.
The language in the company's frequently asked questions also strangely brags about its data collection.
Linksys is today unveiling Velop, its strangely named take on a multi-unit router system.
"Those two weeks of my life [making the video] were strangely my happiest," Kershaw said.
Throughout the training process, I have felt strangely connected to people I don't even know.
Strangely enough, the guys themselves seem pretty torn up to see the sweet songwriter exit.
And, strangely enough, even discovering that Rockchip makes the OP1 took a bit of sleuthing.
This makes it strangely episodic for a film, but also refreshingly light on complicated lore.
Using Tinder sounds easy, and it is, although the selection process can feel strangely impersonal.
Lately, however, those shrieklings in their coordinated onesies seem, well, strangely cuter than you remember.
THE aisles at Lotte Mart in Beijing's Wangjing district were strangely quiet early this week.
The peppered moray eel slithering across the rocks is a strangely soothing and mesmerizing scene.
In addition, some members reported that the Model 3's sole display screen acted strangely.
I have a lot, but one meaningful one strangely revolves around a shampoo and conditioner.
His most frequent victim is Sevilla, whom he was, rather strangely, scored against 37 times. 
Steve King (R-IA) asked Pichai to explain why his daughter's iPhone was acting strangely.
Strangely absent from this populist brew is anti-Americanism, despite the unpopularity of America's president.
Strangely enough, not really, because we were in an awkward situation where we first reformed.
The Atari Jaguar cartridges are best known for, if anything, a strangely unsettling handle. 20.
Strangely, Trump must have fast-forwarded through that part of the interview, hence this tweet.
The result is a devastating and yet strangely inspiring meditation on life, love and death.
In these uncertain and often absurd times, Mr Kentridge's performance felt strangely moving and incisive.
Lesson #12: Do not follow said strangely attired women after they rise from the dead.
But they do know that Mia is acting strangely and has made some questionable friends.
The result is a dry-aged, calcified sound that still sounds strangely faraway and distant.
Many women, I notice, start acting strangely when faced with a little bit of kudos.
A year later, a strangely similar sitcom appeared on STS, titled ''How I Became Russian.
But it's also getting a boost, strangely, from the lack of leadership at the top.
The prints Joly has included in the show manage to be natural and strangely artificial.
Strangely, it assumed that a 5K runner would want to run marathons and then ultramarathons.
If, however, you embrace the pair's more strangely ludicrous, high-concept fare, then settle in.
His parents say he had been acting strangely in the weeks before the fatal incident.
Strangely, in the current configuration, however, the two features don't appear to work in tandem.
Quarterly growth has, after all, been strangely volatile in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
The step-by-step videos of her process have a strangely hypnotizing quality to them.
The best moment of that conversation happens when, for a moment, Musk gets strangely poetic.
His parents told police he had been acting strangely in the weeks before the attack.
The video for the strangely capitalised "iT's YoU" debuted on Apple Music at midnight Thursday.
All this would make for a strangely configured economy by the end of the year.
It's moody, swirling, and beatless—a strangely crestfallen moment for the man born Magnus Høiberg.
He clearly harbors no ill will toward Trump, but was strangely silent about endorsing him.
Perhaps it showed Mars that 'universal appeal' doesn't have to mean strangely insincere love songs.
Many of your loved ones react strangely, not the way you had imagined they would.
But then, strangely you find yourself welling up, because it isn't just funny, it's beautiful.
Somehow, when you're dramatizing the existence of everything, the emergence of bacteria becomes strangely inspiring.
Yet, Carreyrou strangely hasn't compiled a compelling set of patients for whom Theranos caused morbidity.
She no longer needs to "haunt" streets, the strangely spectral metaphor used by Virginia Woolf.
Donald Trump: Strangely, Trump could be both a winner and a loser in this deal.
At first glance, the filling was a mystery, and the outer shell was strangely warped.
Yes, Tommy had cheated on me, but strangely enough, that was part of the appeal.
It is almost bafflingly big and, given how bafflingly big it is, strangely little known.
"Eyes on the Street" is graceless, infantilizing of its subject and strangely unbuttoned in tone.
Strangely, it's not the themes I know the most that make for the best ideas.
Some local beekeepers found the sight of red bees flying in the sunset strangely beautiful.
Even more strangely, it makes some kind of sense once you eat at In Situ.
Strangely, she had a way of making the violence seem like it was their idea.
"Since the baby's been here, strangely, we've been calm, getting more stuff done," she said.
In a strangely archaic moment, a mysterious old woman gives the boy three wishing seeds.
His behavior, deemed strangely passive by investigators, became part of the prosecution's case against him.
After their nocturnal dance the bees would drop to the ground and start walking strangely.
But strangely, in both instances, the victims appeared to develop a close relationship with Vafeades.
Strangely, it was tied to The Blues Brothers again—she reprised her role as Mrs.
OK, beauty might be a stretch, but these neural network nudes are definitely strangely fascinating.
Strangely enough, presidential law has been slow to catch up with the pace of technology.
Bronze, in a sense, is alive, as Tudor puts it, in strangely poetic marketing copy.
Even on an August morning in Philadelphia the flesh of Lemberger's pupik felt strangely clammy.
Back home after more than a week in the hospital, the patient felt strangely tired.
However, the Field & Sea Combo was strangely better, the steak juicier, the shrimp well grilled.
Strangely, though, the company is really insistent on getting people to associate it with sleep.
Voters are hiring managers, and the presidential campaign is a long, strangely constructed job interview.
But when there was a "mismatch" between sweetness and calories, the response was strangely muted.
That is a strangely self-defeating agenda for patriots or nationalists of any political fashion.
That's a strangely anti-environment compromise, because it encourages people to own their own cars.
These movements come in long rhythmic skeins that meet Bach's music with strangely satisfying phraseology.
He has been strangely quiet when it comes to the dirty air he himself breathes.
Poetic justice proved strangely elusive, as even those who attempted to help often inflicted harm.
Pink, blue and yellow; strangely happy colors at odds with the words written on them.
But even more strangely, they were acting like they were members of the Islamic State.
Robbie's Tate watches the real Sharon Tate on-screen, and the effect is strangely transporting.
Perhaps there's something strangely poetic about the fact that rational thought itself is a chimera.
It's a move that so parodies what men find sexy that it becomes strangely empowering.
And yet, strangely, it was where readers who clicked on the main headline were directed.
By focusing only on his own environment, academia, Mr. Rorty's arguments also seem strangely parochial.
" Veteran Reuters photographer Mike Segar described covering this year's U.S. presidential campaign as "strangely fun.
The image is strangely narrow, a rectangle that looks almost taller than it is wide.
Yet, Princess Carolyn's wedding is a bittersweet finale that reads as strangely fond of BoJack.
Off-key, but strangely hypnotic, the language both complicated and pure, reverberating around our house.
A wave of thoughts and emotions washed over me, mostly relief and, strangely enough, gratitude.
"[Rotoscoping] makes reality both strangely familiar and oddly different," Pallotta told the New York Times.
Strangely, other parts overlap with regions of the brain engaged by feelings of romantic love.
The New York version has been rubbery, as dark as beef bouillon, and strangely bland.
He was slurring his words and his face didn't look right — it seemed strangely lopsided.
Strangely enough, PK went on to become one of the biggest hits of Indian cinema.
Egg salad is strangely the only thing I crave and TJ's is my absolute favorite.
"The other thing that is interesting is that it's a strangely round number," says Calkins.
Strangely, other people who were added on the test list did not get a notification.
Who do we find ourselves strangely sympathetic to in this telling of Jane Austen's masterpiece?
Strangely, I understand what he was doing and the importance of the depiction to him.
But strangely, with one of the ladies, it did—although not quite how I'd expected.
It's a picture of restrained beauty, tinged with a violence that makes it strangely alluring.
Strangely, the Echo Dot actually feels more natural in the car than in the house.
In addition to being an actor, Ashton Kutcher has become, somewhat strangely, a prominent tech investor.
"It's gonna be great, believe me!" he continued, speaking in a strangely effective faux-Trump voice.
And finally ... Please do not drool on the screen Watching chocolate being made is strangely soothing.
Rating The rescue is, in and of itself, a surprisingly exciting and yet strangely weird sequence.
Alissa: Strangely, the backlash had pretty much hit before most awards voting started, just after Thanksgiving.
But all people are talking about is how strangely similar it looks to the Death Star.
And strangely, symptoms can be relieved with hot showers or baths, though doctors are unsure why.
At times Marrero was strangely esoteric as he tried to justify approval of the controversial deal.
It's that they're deliberately skipping over a strangely vital bonding moment that can never be reclaimed.
Strangely, Mr Jansa, leader of the largest opposition party, does not speak once during the debate.
They aren't the first: Ever notice how strange and yet strangely similar new drug names are?
There is something so strangely touching about a complete stranger giving you their brand new bong.
They came from distant lands, unfamiliar and strangely armored, and took root in our grocery stores.
Plus, it's just a strangely luxurious thing to do — before a date or just for yourself.
Strangely enough, the blackout happened the same date as the city's large power failure in 1977.
But, strangely, the State Department website buried it under the headline "Iran continues to sponsor terrorism".
Strangely, my mascara has smudged under one eye, but the lipstick is as vivid as ever.
It's fine to speculate about aligning an imagined superintelligent — yet strangely mechanical — A.I. with human objectives.
The hearing was a strangely quiet affair given how much is at stake inside the FCC.
As Lady Archer squeezes, primps, and plumps, we see gestures strangely akin to the nearby boxer's.
Bolstering this idea is a previous trailer from D23, in which 3PO has strangely red eyes.
Another strangely high-performance part of the Sladda is the disc brake on the front wheel.
Strangely, Harris realized, they had also found a way to steal his own seller name, SharpSurvival.
Strangely, in a few cases there are performance gains, though who knows how that came about.
The effect is strangely frosting-like, but be forewarned: this is very, very healthy for you.
If any part of the vehicle starts to behave strangely, for whatever reason, it will stop.
It's a comeback opportunity for Derek, and one, strangely to which Hansel has also been invited.
But as she tries to clean up her act, Oscar grows strangely cold, and even cruel.
We chat about the book she's writing and admire the strangely violent murals on the walls.
And while this might contrast Bridle's intended point, his bestiary of computing experiments is strangely inspiring.
Yes, hovering gadgets are their own product category, and they do strangely well on crowdfunding platforms.
Strangely, he was buried face down, which is rare but not unheard of in medieval burials.
Strangely, this sale price only applies to the charcoal color, not the fog or coral options.
What We Know About Hill House: It's evil, sure, but it's also a strangely hopeful place.
Poring over the book, one feels at times almost strangely engaged with you and your life.
They bump into Missandei, impressive as always, though she seems strangely naïve about Westerosi marriage conventions.
It's also strangely more expensive priced at $9.73 than the cheapest iPad, which starts at $329.
Strangely, Zardulu does not intend to comment on the quality and health of our media apparatus.
But strangely, some signs of that calm Sunday morning were frozen in time under the ash.
Last week President Donald Trump finalised its replacement, the strangely named Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule.
The chant, I soon realised, was actually strangely high, and considerably out of my vocal range.
Strangely, the media has focused on Carl's Jr. television commercials to attack Andy's fitness for office.
Strangely, the tractor beam also has applications to studying the effects of microgravity on biological material.
Strangely, though that characterization is wrong in its specifics, it's fairly correct in the broad sense.
And BFV's anodyne weapon models are matched by a strangely Instagram-like sheen on its world.
Now I feel strangely that it helped me to have better time management in my life.
" Tuesday afternoon, he tweeted, "Is it just me or is everyone in Hollywood strangely silent today?
The girl's family members told The Oregonian that Gago had been acting strangely in recent weeks.
McCarthy acted strangely under police questioning and did not even ask about Bella's welfare, Deakin said.
Strangely, there seems to be some discord between the division and its headquarters across the channel.
Strangely, I, and most of the people around me, apparently missed Steve Kerr smashing his whiteboard.
He used strangely childish sound effects from time to time, over sophisticated horn and guitar work.
The musical accompaniment felt somewhat excessive, like something out of a strangely political haunted house ride.
Strangely, he is also the only person who can remember the music that inspired the compositions.
Strangely, the Mazar bug can't be installed on Android phones with Russian as their default setting.
Strangely enough, this lag between individual and collective speed doesn't seem to have affected the women.
Strangely enough, Simmons has spent his career criticizing the government's attempts to do exactly those things.
Yet, strangely, polls suggest declining support for Brexit in the north, even as UKIP surges there.
When I'm not being bothered by strangely aggressive alien creatures, I just soak in the view.
When a doctor told me I had a "generalized anxiety disorder," strangely, it was a relief.
Chen said that his fall and the other mistakes of Friday's short program proved strangely freeing.
And strangely enough, running experiments in zero-g might be the best way to do that.
Strangely, historians cannot find a single photo taken in this room while it was in operation.
Now, Mr. Sands has tried to draw the strings of all these strangely connected lives together.
On a recent morning, it was strangely silent out front, so I went outside to investigate.
Usually, he snored, because he had polyps in his nose, but now he was strangely quiet.
The block had been strangely narrow to begin with, and Agostino had made it even narrower.
Strangely, this shocking announcement seems to have scarcely been noticed by Congress or the Trump administration.
One day, when I was acting particularly strangely, my family took me to the emergency room.
Characters can be strangely eager to assume you're their friend or (in one case) hired escort.
New York wine shops, strangely, are also not permitted to sell food, unlike Virginia and California.
This is all strangely juxtaposed by the way the public perceives the case as pure entertainment.
But in Brown's book, the discussion about anti-surveillance activists defeating corporate control is strangely sexy.
The streets were closed and strangely quiet, at least until crowds began to assemble on corners.
Strangely, the people in this village don't seem to be living that healthy of a lifestyle.
Strangely, none of Beyond's videos were given the black mark of demonetization, further confusing Cordeiro's efforts.
An ouroboros fit strangely better than most genetic models for materials discovered outside of earth's orbit.
In the UK, the number of people with a restricted growth condition is strangely just 6,000.
But strangely enough, after I began studying photography, I couldn't get it out of my head.
Strangely, in the flurry of words, insults, and weirdness, food didn't come up as a topic.
Fiction has, strangely, tied us to an outdated idea of what a hologram should look like.
Kelley was eliminated in week six, but strangely didn't make an appearance at Women Tell All.
The same would appear to be true of Ludlam's dated but strangely prophetic early theater work.
Now, normally I'd agree, but in this case, there's something strangely, oddly inspiring about KSHMR's obliviousness.
For the Marines, the Hell House was not only searing and difficult but also strangely satisfying.
Before the fighting got really hot, aspects of being a field medic had felt strangely magical.
If this is the future of the media industry, it looked strangely like the agrarian past.
But many continued to credit a story that, while improbable, was also strangely plausible, and appealing.
Strangely though, conceptual artists who rely on humor tend to reject rarefied notions of fine art.
In the days that followed, she strangely claimed his death was part of a lovers' spat.
It was strangely intimate, you know, for me to discover that, to see this writer struggling.
One brave man did tai chi alone outside a public library, his solitude itself strangely ominous.
Strangely I have no recollection of reading when I was young, or even being read to.
Strangely enough, the only thing I haven't played is Filipino, which is what I am primarily.
Ms. De Keersmaeker and Mr. Sanchis's "A Love Supreme" is frantic and urgent, yet strangely unfeeling.
But "The Clock" is strangely addictive, and visitors often stay much longer than they had intended.
And if there's a wind blowing the grass, you don't even notice the grass moving strangely.
Strangely enough, Mr. Fogel's doping doesn't help him in the next amateur event he competes in.
The teeth bore some resemblance to those of living humans, but the shape seemed strangely primitive.
Then, strangely, the gene was linked to enhanced cognitive performance in children living in Brazilian slums.
The baby, a stranger, yet so strangely familiar, flecks of blood still stuck to her scalp.
It depicts an unconventional family that, strangely shaped though it is, is very much a family.
Strangely enough, the United States Embassy in Moscow faced that exact same question three decades ago.
Two fighter planes were standing nearby, strangely out of place in the otherwise empty parking lot.
It doesn't help that the supposedly central love affair between Collin and Nina seems strangely bloodless.
As strangely specific as it is, IllumiBowl is dedicated to improving your late-night lavatory experiences.
In a strangely touching moment, Elliot and Mr. Robot quietly express their love to each other.
They felt strangely helpless, as if all the things that had formerly protected them had vanished.
Still, strangely, that first New York impression -- the muck on the street -- stuck with him, too.
For a country of just 300,000 inhabitants, forming a government in Iceland has been strangely laborious.
Safina writes: After hundreds of millions of years, we encounter beings familiarly strange, yet strangely familiar.
It was strangely cigar-shaped, and seemed to accelerate as it traveled away from the Sun.
Although lamenting "vanishing New York" has become a macabre pastime for some, Pietro's remains strangely uncanonized.
Strangely, 39 absconders were awarded legal status and 6900 more were allowed to return to class.
Trump's tweets are often undignified in content, but they are strangely vital and innovative in form.
It's so absurd and yet horrific, and yet it's strangely not a story that's often told.
The film's title comes from one of Alper's many simple, yet strangely philosophical, musings about life.
The Miami fans, strangely and sadly quiet to that point outside of the leadoff homer, booed.
By the time the climax rolled around, I found myself strangely complacent about the whole thing.
The gunk clung to the sticker, as evidenced by my disgusting (yet strangely satisfying?) photos, at right.
During the Cannes press conference, however, Arnold strangely insisted on having little cinematic influences for her work.
Strangely they did not include whether or not the advert is flagged as such, which is worrying.
But strangely, neither iOS nor stock Android offers a true system-wide dark mode option right now.
In the United States, responsibility for paying for the criminal justice system is strangely, almost incomprehensibly, fractured.
And yet strangely it has a law against politicians holding dual citizenship, even from other Commonwealth countries.
And strangely somehow they were able to move it more quickly with the manpower that they had.
Ten episodes later of I Wanna Marry Harry later, I hate myself, but am also strangely compelled.
The app would also provide warnings to drivers so they could avoid picking up someone behaving strangely.
Strangely, the TV station changes from a National Weather Service broadcast to a view of Becky's bathroom.
Hamilton's vocals are doing that torn-forlorn thing that's strangely so comforting, as are those organ strains.
If overheating progresses, your dog may become very lethargic and start to stumble, collapse or act strangely.
When I look back it seems strangely fun, simply for the way it broke up the routine.
Saturday after callers said Crowley was acting strangely and threatening people with a gun, according to Bassett.
Hair smells like magic and rainbows and the temples are supple yet strangely firm to the touch.
Strangely, the memo also seems to suggest that Trump may be open to having his mind changed.
Strangely, Google isn't including USB-C earbuds or even an adapter in the box in most markets.
Watch these cats stumble around in the strangely sexy costumes made for them by their human producers.
But most of these problems come from after effects of treatment and not the tumors themselves, strangely.
Though the items themselves are banal, listening to these sounds of a bygone age is strangely addictive.
The Food Surgeon uses actual surgical instruments to dissect various snacks and the videos are strangely mesmerizing.
I couldn't really get it to close and almost gave up, but I also felt strangely scared.
The new mom is getting cozy in Bonnie and Frank's house — and strangely, it's delightful to witness.
Strangely, the cheaper device is powered over USB-C while the more premium version relies on MicroUSB.
The setup involves the death of a mysterious artist, leaving behind a trove of strangely compelling paintings.
Yet despite the prospect of large-scale profit repatriations, the dollar has been strangely weak of late.
It strangely reminded Cramer of Starbucks, which delivered U.S. comps below 5 percent in the third quarter.
Strangely, the Getty Images watermark has confused people into believing that the altered image might be authentic.
Strangely, we are the only people in the auditorium…I guess Monday isn't a big movie night.
" In a strangely similar request, another adventurous fan asked, "Can you shove a chopstick up my a——?
Jones's custody battle with Kelly over their three children started off strangely and went weirder from there.
Quantum spin liquid is a phase where electrons actually fracture apart—and begin to behave very strangely.
During her trial, acquaintances testified that the couple was acting strangely around the time of the murders.
Strangely, when I would relay even the most horrific details, the reaction by juries was always tempered.
Authors are paid according to pages read, creating incentives to produce massively inflated and strangely structured books.
Sadly, we can't just ask our pets what the heck they're doing when they start acting strangely.
Come for Chance's amazing Young Steve Harvey, stay for the bizarre-but-strangely perfect Forrest Gump riff.
It feels strangely good to be out and about early — I think I'm secretly a morning person.
And yet, strangely, no one is attributing his similarly high unfavorable ratings to his working too much.
And experts say the jet stream — which dictates weather in the Northern Hemisphere — is again behaving strangely.
But strangely enough, given how clumsy his whole doxxing attempt was, it just mostly made me laugh.
The most controversial was showing someone's period on their underwear, which seemed strangely not controversial to me.
Countless media outlets have written and talked about the strangely intense connection between Trump and the show.
Vorontsova, who would appear to be dead center in the gyre of scandals, has remained strangely silent.
A large part of this is down to strangely perfect, perfectly strange relationship that the lads have.
"Strangely, the London tube is quite a perfect setting for a 16th-century Renaissance portrait," he said.
Now the room is dark, and Hamdan's foot is strangely swollen, a flashlight shining into his face.
Strangely, the court filing was made in a largely unrelated case involving the FBI's own hacking capabilities.
Beyond celebrity participation, Curtis also credits the longevity of Red Nose Day to its "strangely" appealing symbol.
It's a strangely timely release and potentially a powerful opportunity to reexamine accusations passed over long ago.
But also, strangely, it made me smile, because it reminded me of how well she knew me.
Strangely, my friend A D. Carson, who was standing nearby and filming, was also asked to leave.
But nailing down exactly what the Google Assistant is capable of can be strangely difficult right now.
Well, when made with the right proportions, it's surprisingly (and strangely) refreshing — like a powerful sweet tea.
So now strangely and ironically as artists this year we kind of segued into a different mode.
But conservative media, which has focused endless articles on the iniquity of Obamacare, has been strangely muted.
Sure, there were some spaces still to shade, whole cities left strangely untouched, but not that many.
"Strangely, we are very different people, and we came apart because of our differences," Ms. Snell said.
But experts are strangely ignoring the fact that NATO will soon possess Russia's top fighter-jet killer.
Sometimes, they come with a strangely squishy sole and a plasticky leather that cracks rather than bends.
To date many laws have hurt firms in some ways but also, strangely, helped them in others.
Strangely, I think my favorite survivor was 51A; I've always liked those sort of lateral-thinking clues.
Strangely enough, Joe Strummer of the Clash and Dave Vanian of the Damned also worked as gravediggers.
Strangely enough, if you look closely, the details of the portraits' expressions are surprisingly detailed — almost human.
The Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, which arrived in 2006, was said to have strangely placed buttons.
Strangely enough, as first reported by The Hill's Alexander Bolton, in the days immediately following the Sept.
In her painful, strangely mesmerizing memoir, "An Abbreviated Life," Ariel Leve tells the story of her childhood.
Strangely enough, I couldn't find these luxe amenities after wandering around the fitness center for several minutes.
I was perturbed to discover that half my guac was, in fact, a strangely impenetrable avocado slab.
One specific motivator for fame-seekers remains strangely persistent through the years: the Columbine High School massacre.
Before he became famous, when he came out of the house, everybody looked at him very strangely.
But even as this introspection was going on, I also felt strangely accomplished and confident and beautiful.
It felt strangely familiar from years of handling meat in the kitchen and simmering bones for stock.
Many of those new condo towers can feel strangely empty during the slow months for the rich.
Within the heart-shaped box is the seed shell that so strangely resembles the female pelvic region.
But in terms of impact, influence, and ticket sales, he has been strangely underwhelming over the years.
Regardless of her apology, Steinem's strangely off-kilter and tone-deaf statement had already done its damage.
It strangely sounded as if they had found an ideal anthem: Yes, thank you Airbnb and Uber.
Jobbers strangely fell out of favor around the time of WWE's late-90s blood feud with WCW.
Strangely though, Motorola decided to forgo the level of water resistance you'll find on most modern flagships.
" "Authors are paid according to pages read, creating incentives to produce massively inflated and strangely structured books.
Reben tells Creators that he see something strangely human and unexpected occurring with his deep learning experiments.
Strangely enough, Cramer didn't see many of those bearish theories meaningfully weighing on stocks in Monday's session.
He is strangely comforted by the host's heartless speculation about Sabrina's death—it mirrors his own numbness.
Seeing the robot actually working, I felt strangely targeted myself, doomed to be automated, too, one day.
Dametas (Tom Alan Robbins), the King's viceroy and father of Mopsa, finds himself strangely drawn to Pythio.
Yet her performance is strangely spasmodic, as if she couldn't commit to a single gesture or expression.
This is worth mentioning only because Holt is not the most strangely dressed person in the photo.
But what makes the video not merely effective but strangely moving is its air of scientific detachment.
Strangely, since committing myself to this course of action, I haven't had the chance to try it.
It sets a strangely uneasy mood for a comedy, one that's funny ha-ha but also unsettling.
Way back in 20163 when the Sandy Hook shootings happened, everything felt strangely similar yet very different.
With a great degree of dignity and personal strength, something noble and strangely hopeful has been created.
Just setting foot inside the stately gates of Augusta National can make fully grown adults behave strangely.
The Cades found that the brick house they have owned for a quarter century seemed strangely unfamiliar.
In Houston, the plot felt divorced from our predicament, but now, with distance, it feels strangely relevant.
Alongside her flamboyantly fawning sisters, Lina Beckmann's Cordelia is not merely subdued but strangely colorless and stolid.
And for a book that separates the sexes, the sudden impossibility of heterosexual sex goes strangely unnoticed.
"It predominantly seems quite strangely like a circuit party," Mr. Hillard said with a touch of bewilderment.
Strangely, apart from the references to Amazon, the tech economy is almost completely missing from the analysis.
And the left side of her mouth and tongue felt strangely heavy, making it hard to speak.
Some photos are high-res; others are strangely grainy, and not in, like, a fashion novelty way.
Strangely, perhaps, landings even take precedence for me when it's time to say goodbye to a city.
An hour later, we had gone from Indigenous Australian identity to questioning Western culture and, strangely, Vikings.
Strangely, the already long clues for HOT TAKE and OTT were padded to the point of clunkiness.
Released in 2004, it was strangely both exactly of its time, yet also miles ahead of it.
But strangely, the new deuterostome fossils seem to have no anus, presumably using the mouth for evacuation.
"Strangely enough, some students come in here to put crap into their bodies," one bathroom poster reads.
The deluge of fine writing that follows the referendum contrasts strangely with the reticence that preceded it.
Strangely enough, sleeping in a boat for a week helped alleviate some of her climate-related anxiety.
Even as I chastised myself for overreacting, I was convinced that the man continued to behave strangely.
The children were strangely submissive, he said, reluctant even to accept a banana without their mother's permission.
After my trip to rural America, I returned to my sheep and my strangely old-fashioned life.
Mr. Schumer and Ms. Pelosi, strangely positioned in a narrow hallway, looked tired, uncomfortable and deer-eyed.
I felt, looking at the wall of strangely pixelated and patterned images of idyllic settings, immediately unmoored.
It was a fine day, clear and strangely warm for mid-February in Ireland, let alone Westeros.
"My life was very much changed and strangely continues to be shaped by this event," he said.
So Marczak asked Abdulaziz a strangely personal question: Where do you go every day between 5 p.m.
So Marczak asked Abdulaziz a strangely personal question: Where do you go every day between 2500 p.m.
Strangely, it doesn't work with Google Assistant — which would be way more convenient than yet another app.
When she got there, she met an energy healer who gave her some strangely life-changing advice.
Dancing at a nightclub and robotic police, strangely, can work in tandem, the film seems to say.
Some of this happens in The Girlfriend Experience, too, where time passes very strangely, especially between episodes.
Strangely, not only is that perfectly legal, but it seems to be perfectly okay with most Icelanders.
Naturally, the speaker has an app to control it, which strangely only supports Wi-Fi and not Bluetooth.
Strangely, the Flex 14 is the only one of the bunch with a built-in SD card slot.
TIE fighters led by Darth Vader (strangely absent from the rest of the script) almost destroy the Rebels.
It's unabashedly hopeful, almost strangely so for a notoriously cantankerous punk band that's nearing 20 years of existence.
Did he poison the water for years, free and slave alike strangely ill, drinking his unsalable decomposing flesh?
Strangely, for a device with the word pen in its name, the Smart Pen can't write for crap.
Strangely enough, this isn't the first time a seagull needed a good cleaning after taking a curry bath.
But all the old timers had, strangely, been made to feel youthful by the display of English heritage.
She's nominated this year for "Florence Foster Jenkins," playing an awful opera singer named, strangely, Florence Foster Jenkins.
The outer atmosphere of the sun, strangely, is dramatically hotter than its surface—like, millions of degrees hotter.
But we've seen what Zuckerberg said yesterday, and even more strangely, photographers got a shot of his notes.
LONDON — An artist in the UK is showcasing some inventive and strangely beautiful artworks created from hand saws.
ANKARA/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - It was a strangely 20th century coup, defeated by 21st century technology and people power.
Somewhere along the way, though, after leaving home, I had learned to feel strangely proud of my heritage.
But Jones is already a mainstream figure, popular in his own right and strangely connected to the president.
Even the more straightforwardly apocalyptic pieces, such as Theo Triantafyllidis's videogame-like installation "Seamless," (2017) appear strangely peaceful.
My classmates cut themselves, told strangely horrific tales of the darkness at the heart of their family lives.
While easy fodder for mockery, it's strangely easy to roll with this technique, if not excuse its wonkiness.
But strangely, Google's own description fails to mention that Plateau isn't the only one who invented the phenakistiscope.
Few, however, move as strangely as Florence will, while at the same time being as large and powerful.
But Mr. Lisiecki could swiftly shift stances and bring out strangely quizzical stretches and crazed bursts of intensity.
So, when the hunting trip goes strangely off the rails, she raises the alarm far quicker than Nicholas.
In 2020, the owner of a shooting star-tracking website sees some space debris moving strangely in orbit.
Which, strangely, is why I am currently most intrigued by Jeremy Irons' "Lord of a Country Manor" storyline.
I had a normal, happy life for many years," I stressed, "but then my dad started acting strangely.
Last month, Jimmy Kimmel became, strangely, one of the most important voices on the U.S. health-care system.
A film that gets booed could be genuinely bad, or it might just have hit the audience strangely.
Among the 34 testimonials, it strangely didn't even acknowledge women from its own party who support Kavanaugh's nomination.
Strangely no one advises him to burn that terrible sounding book of erotic fiction masquerading as historical fiction.
The document identifies the woman as Jewish, but strangely also uses a title reserved almost exclusively for Christians.
It's a seemingly enormous amount of mass whose gravity bends other stars' light and makes galaxies spin strangely.
The fraudulent prestige that won over the average Trump voter has, strangely, also captivated one of his peers.
Email-speak has morphed into a strange and specific realm of communication, with its own strangely formal etiquette.
Strangely, he shoots left-handed but tries to finish right-hand dominant, puzzling press row on multiple drives.
She said Harrouff had been behaving strangely in the weeks before the attack — apparent symptoms of mental illness.
One of the healthier options on the Cheesecake Factory menu, and strangely not disgusting, is the salmon salad.
In 2016, a poster Freeform released for the series left one of the characters strangely without a leg.
Yet, strangely, it appears that ill health has played a big part in drawing the couple back together.
Strangely, they only fold flat and can't fold inward, making them less portable than they arguably could be.
But the fish then begin to act strangely, by swimming upside-down or spreading their fins and quivering.
I was wearing a secondhand Hawaiian shirt that, strangely, exactly matched that of my 67-year-old uncle.
I don't think I did anything wrong, but the officers did manage to make me feel strangely guilty.
The children began acting strangely and claimed to see a pair of red eyes hovering outside their bedroom.
I painted an oversized bird in the photo and I was surprised that the scene felt strangely realistic.
Amplifying one's ki with a hefty vocal power-up is proving a strangely cathartic activity for big groups.
And the good, strangely enthusiastic people at Newtown Creek did everything they could to make us feel comfortable.
Such was the concern over a visit by the queen that Jenny was strangely absent for the lunch.
Strangely, there's no discernable Chinatown: there are zero traces of red gates, dragon statues, or decorative pagodas here.
Even for someone whose fame relies on radical transparency, gamifying it in near-real time feels strangely groundbreaking.
These scenes are strangely intimate, providing a subtle horror vibe that bridges the more explicit scenes of violence.
As with its treatment of Homer, The OA both reverses and strangely expands upon parts of Plato's allegory.
And don't be surprised if you find yourself hypnotized by the strangely soothing stamping-and-gluing assembly line.
"And wow, this was exactly like Adderall, except strangely smoother, and the onset was exceptionally quicker," he remembers.
How can they tell which projects (often strangely named: Ansible, Vagrant, Gradle) are generating the most customer traction?
She is surrounded by a group of strangely attired freaks, but Donahue has chosen to focus on her.
From his strangely enduring friendship with Nunez, one could infer a gentle nature and, perhaps, a vulnerable loneliness.
Like the other varieties of "Strangely Satisfying" fare, the attraction is in their unexpected activation of our senses.
Its name, Atopodentatus unicus, which is Latin for "unique strangely toothed," provides a clue to its puzzled past.
Strangely, she finds this neither surprising nor frightening, such is the nightmare of illogic in this dreadful place.
At this time he looked strangely similar to Tom Verlaine; they both had that strung-out farmhand vibe.
Her chosen accent, though, is strangely focused on one vowel sound: the one in goil, poifect and woild.
There was an almost unbearable amount of dead silence in between the lines, which were delivered strangely slowly.
That night, deputies received calls reporting a man who was acting strangely in the Lolo Hot Springs area.
By Brazilian standards, it was a strangely muted reaction after the yearlong battle that had paralyzed the nation.
The Arctic ice sheet of the Eqip-Sermia glacier seems strangely out of place behind a blooming landscape
Strangely, Mr. Trump also suggested that the delays somehow owed to a desire to keep a low profile.
Strangely, social media are treated as nothing but private conversation, although most people receive their news from Facebook.
At the time, Christie appeared strangely enthralled by the high-level attention, which he was quick to advertise.
The interpretation of statistical data, especially when points are sparse, lies, strangely, in the eye of the beholder.
Strangely enough, I still see Billy Sheehan and Greg Bissonette; we go to dinner like once a year.
When I visit, the Haberny studio is in absolute chaos, but in a strangely beautiful and organized way.
What's a day on the internet without a strangely fascinating video that gets you through the afternoon slump?
It was strangely cohesive, and the Odelay sound quickly replaced the Slacker Rock label he'd been plastered with.
I fell in love with the Fire HD 8, strangely enough, while reviewing the larger 10-inch model.
In our digital, hyperconnected world, we have become strangely unconnected from our neighbors in many important personal ways.
Manohla Dargis called it a "bracing, often strangely beautiful movie" in her review in The New York Times.
It's a typical view of suburban life that seems strangely off, drawing you in to survey the scene.
In one strangely captivating section, they stand side by side, as still as figures in a double portrait.
Strangely, perhaps, he has echoed an argument made by some experts who study the mental health care system.
Cartwright masterfully illustrates this descent with puppets and aggressive rock 'n' roll, giving it a strangely satisfying aesthetic.
That's a laudable but elusive goal, and in Joseph Discher's inert production, "Vilna" feels dutiful and strangely hermetic.
They're horrifying, but also strangely innocent, since they don't act out of evil motivations or through sinister conspiracies.
How to Combat Your Anxiety, One Step at a Time Anxiety is everywhere, which can be strangely reassuring.
I say strangely, because it also felt completely ridiculous, a silly amalgam of plucked rituals and forced feeling.
Scripture is strangely quiet on the best rules to set for immigration into diverse, capitalist, liberal democratic societies.
As sad as it is, this makes "Crumb" one of the more strangely uplifting films I can name.
We were trying to build a board, and it was strangely very hard to build at a board.
DeX is getting a big upgrade — and this might be the thing I'm most excited about, strangely enough.
The upper-left also feels strangely heavy on technology-related vocabulary for a puzzle I made (trust me).
Strangely, it has always been legal to sell e-bikes in New York but not to ride them.
Strangely, deGrom is the only Mets pitcher ever to finish with that precise record, so drab and unremarkable.
The voice — at once pedantic and forceful, and strangely aged and pampered — was the most fun of all.
A revue featuring just the songs, lovely though they are, wouldn't hang together: They are too strangely disparate.
The humor that once originated from his childlike innocence began turning into more strangely political and racist jokes.
Strangely, there never seemed to be a half-burnt house — it was either completely destroyed or still standing.
The supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, Sagittarius A*, is behaving strangely and eating voraciously.
By the time I got there, all the flashlights, batteries, water — and strangely, all the bananas — were gone.
So was she: an anti-academic, chattily entertaining prose that read as both hard-bitten and strangely needy.
When Anzora returned to El Salvador, he found that people still looked at him strangely when he talked.
And as quickly and strangely as modern fandoms form, so are they mutated by Han Shot First moments.
The voice—at once pedantic and forceful, and strangely aged and pampered—was the most fun of all.
Yet strangely, few foreign-policy specialists seem to understand why Pyongyang is so fixated on this particular document.
There's a strangely paradoxical and dystopian quality to these visions, which are at once wholly human and inhuman.
But Justine Nelson, founder of financial resource site Debt Free Millennials, makes the whole thing seem strangely simple.
Strangely enough, the person who ultimately brought an end to the killings was Reid's former manager at Shoney's.
That is a strangely narrow view of the damage coming from the possible corruption in the White House.
On Beyond, this happens after you hit a cap of 22GB and on Go, there's no cap, strangely.
The story of the secrecy begins with the universally beloved, unusually labor-friendly, strangely not-evil Southwest Airlines.
The ACA subjected small group plans to onerous new rules that, strangely, didn't apply to large-group plans.
The unraveling of this case is the most horrific and strangely poignant section of all of Twin Peaks.
Former neighbors in the Bronx said he had been a polite young man who began to behave strangely.
I was finding Kimmy Robertson's delivery strangely stilted, like she was playing Lucy in a tub of molasses.
And strangely, a lot of feminists criticized me for it, and I got no support from that group.
I've always been strangely drawn to places that have this sense of sanitized or fantasized tranquility to them.
He also strangely insisted that the host read the critics' names, and not just their publications, out loud.
But whatever comes next at women's featherweight will be an improvement, considering how strangely and terribly it started.
Either way, the sense of his voice, if not his eye, is strangely lacking without reading the catalog.
Strangely, though, very few people adhere to the idea that death is just an eternity of football highlights.
Microsoft is trying to directly appeal to that exact scenario, but it's strangely missing the mark without tab syncing.
Strangely, Musk has started advocating on behalf of former ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson, Trump's pick for secretary of state.
And strangely enough, studies suggest that songs addressing how painful splits can be may actually help people feel better.
One of his goals with the book was to interrogate the strangely erotic subtext of so many exorcism movies.
The best was between Ricky Steamboat and Rick Rude, two wrestlers who are both admired and yet strangely underrated.
"Something biggggg, yet strangely slow, sent seismic rumblings around the surface of much of the planet yesterday," he wrote.
Beyond a few days of heartwarming novelty, most consumer bots like the Vector ultimately leave you feeling strangely empty.
This day is not off to a good start but mapping buildings on my coffee break is strangely therapeutic.
The shorthand "Hillary's emails," though somewhat irresistible, suggests a single controversy that is somehow both monolithic and strangely sprawling.
And just this week, scientists reported another strangely moving rock that bolsters the evidence for a ninth planet's existence.
Typically, ASMR videos require environments with little to no background noise in order to capture those strangely pleasing sounds.
Because it's not as chatty as, say, a Black hair salon, the nail shop is strangely therapeutic for me.
I didn't want to do that, but I felt strangely obligated to because we were in the same backseat.

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