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"Does anything strike you as odd about this?" he asked.
Which features in TV homes strike you as particularly odd?
"This may strike you as unnecessary, or unfortunate," he admits.
Did "The Lighthouse" strike you as a comedy at first?
What was it and did it strike you as musical?
These ideas may strike you as wild, fantastical, maybe even utopian.
Does it strike you as a legitimate piece of fine art?
If I do, does that strike you as silly and unconsidered?
The latest developments strike you as "Groundhog Day" on the Potomac.
It may not immediately strike you as a killer television format.
JS: Why did the Goldman moment strike you as so important?
Does that strike you as a particularly effective model of urban planning?
Does that concern you or strike you as a potential turning point?
What are the things that strike you as the most achievable and desirable?
"Do I strike you as someone who knows how to plan?" he asked.
Does that strike you as farseeing given the gender fluidity of the moment?
Did the watch world strike you as a boys' club from the start?
The prospect of a pilotless passenger plane may strike you as crazy, even terrifying.
Intellectual property licensing schemes for chips may not strike you as the most exciting thing.
Now, you're forgiven if someone hacking a 3D printer doesn't strike you as a particularly egregious threat.
The idea of a more global Britain emerging from the European Union may strike you as jarring.
Now, this might strike you as an obvious thing—of course bad teams are bad in second halves!
The Year in Style At first glance, Lauren Santo Domingo may not strike you as an empire builder.
Readers, does the California mandate strike you as a good way to narrow the gender gap on boards?
Not to say it has to be false, but one that should strike you as not what you thought.
However, the ability to use Venmo to harass someone with bogus payment requests should strike you as somewhat alarming.
Another of the early arcade-style NES games, this one has simple controls that may strike you as restrictive.
VICE: How do wrongful convictions like this (still) happen so often, and do they strike you as peculiarly American?
Do planetary scientists, with their arcane interests and occasional searches for alien life, strike you as an exotic tribe?
Angering those people for kicks meant that the slaughter of six million Jews didn't strike you as a big deal.
There are similar designs for bees, dolphins and Yoda, should any of those strike you as the perfect Valentine's Day gift.
All this may infuriate you, or strike you as endearingly odd, but, consider, it could have been so much more distressing.
If you think it's a bad plan, then the relative inefficacy of interest group opposition will strike you as a bad thing.
This image, which at first might strike you as a visualization of global flights or shipping traffic, is actually far more otherworldly.
So when you think about these different factors driving up Obamacare rates, does this strike you as a one-time course correction?
For anyone who's paid attention to the news since October, the specifics of Ruth's sexual harassment storyline will strike you as remarkably familiar.
Which is why it might strike you as surprising that, until the early 90s, red wine dominated production in the vinho verde region.
This may strike you as silly, but the answer can tell you a lot, particularly when candidates explain why they chose a certain animal.
Does it ever strike you as a conspiracy, almost, that these experiences and facts of what happens during motherhood are kept so hush hush?
They may first strike you as strange, even alien, but a second glance will reveal each photograph to be deeply human — raw and unflinching.
If you already agree with The Mandibles and its politics, this not-a-utopia may strike you as a worthy aspiration for America's future.
Blunt, bloody and stylish almost in spite of itself, "Revenge" is a synthesis of exploitation and feminism, which might strike you as antithetical ideas.
If you're not a scientist, and can suppress your reflexive good-liberal feeling that vaccines are fine, they might strike you as valid concerns, too.
As someone who's read countless intelligence reports, did anything about the structure or tone or language of this dossier strike you as familiar or odd?
Does it strike you as likely that they—Republicans on Capitol Hill—will forego insurance, in order to weaken the market and trigger premium spikes?
The Dring Smart Cane might strike you as rather a kooky item and perhaps part of the things-that-don't-need-to-be-smart set.
If none of the current Mods strike you as necessary, it's probably best to take a wait and see approach to Motorola's growing modular universe.
Feelings of love or admiration for your counselor or psychologist might strike you as inappropriate or even scary, but you should know they're actually pretty common.
Although she was born smack dab in the middle of Scorpio season, Jenner might not strike you as a member of this enigmatic sign right away.
Blade Runner 2049 is so mesmeric, so thoroughly transportive, that the real world waiting outside of the theater will strike you as bit of a let-down.
SMITH: Austan, Austan, does it strike you as odd based on what Charlie just said, and how he laid it out that nobody&aposs talking about this?
Does the chief of naval operations (CNO), Admiral John Richardson, calling for a sweeping review of the Pacific Fleet's readiness strike you as the right approach here?
Reading the priorities might strike you as a bit of déjà vu: They are quite similar to messages Facebook and Twitter have also put out in recent months.
Obviously, there's nothing new about white nationalists or neo-Nazis in America, but did yesterday strike you as a flash point event that might trigger more organized violence?
This might strike you as somewhat surprising, given West Virginia's sleepy reputation, but perhaps the students at West Virginia University have something to do with Morgantown's high ranking.
Up to five inches long, with prominent eyes and slightly puffy cheeks looking down on a pouting mouth, the frillfin won't strike you as an Einstein among fish.
If you don't open the book a committed libertarian, the not-a-utopia and the presentation of its politics may strike you as aggressively condescending and morally suspect.
Some of these points might strike you as trivial at first, but each affords some insight that will become clearer the more time you spend with the cube.
With 5.7 million-strong populace packed mostly in dense urban areas, Singapore doesn't immediately strike you as the kind of place that would suffer long from a Zika outbreak.
The thing that sophisticated viewers find disturbing about "Hide and Seek" might cause them to back away from Berryhill's paintings: they initially strike you as private and inward looking.
And this might strike you as unusual, even though essentially every member of Washington's bipartisan political elite privately understands this is true and has long acted like it's true.
It's that the mere idea of a gender reveal may strike you as outdated, if not politically offensive (not that you can say that out loud to the host).
This feature might strike you as gimmick, but noise-induced hearing loss is a common and pernicious threat that affects tens of millions of people in the US alone.
None of these apps on their may strike you as a definite game-changer when it comes to investing, but targeting younger investors has never been an easy game.
In the meantime, Beyoncé's friendship with Gwyneth Paltrow has been heavily documented and does she strike you as the type of person to let just anyone get close to her?
This latest endeavor might strike you as a little random, but ClassPass has always been a tool for people to branch out from routines and discover new things about their city.
DNA testing companies tend to ask a lot of questions that may strike you as boring, but if you want to protect your data, you'll want to read them all carefully.
This movie's plot may strike you as somewhat Shakespearean: The heroine pretends to be a boy for her own convenience, only to find herself attracting the affections of a popular girl.
Ann, the Haunted Doll It's not really a series, and it may not strike you as fitting into our "pairs" theme either, but this live webcast is a stroke of marketing genius.
If such sentiments strike you as too idealistic to take seriously, it seems Glass Lewis and ISS, two of the world's largest and most influential firms advising investors in such companies, would disagree.
A show like "Early Shaker Spirituals," say — an austere interpretation of an album of Shaker music — might strike you as thrilling or tedious, but either way the intensity of its interrogation is fascinating.
Now if you are familiar with the TIU girls, then their workout challenges might strike you as surprising, given our fitness philosophy, which focuses on rational fitness (which is exactly what it sounds like).
" A knobbly and possibly infected penis might not strike you as aesthetically pleasing—a little too wabi-sabi, to borrow the Japanese phrase that roughly means "the beauty in the imperfect, impermanent, and asymmetrical.
Does it strike you as a wee bit funny that, in the same summer two young, A-list celebrity couples get swept up into whirlwind engagements, Netflix decided to drop multiple original romantic comedies?
It doesn't strike you as viscerally as any of those three — its momentum is tidy, not tidal — but it is carving out an amalgamated identity, built on its associations, that sounds distinctly like today.
If you come very early for lunch and manage to get the Wokuni don, a special that centers on a sashimi rice bowl and shrimp tempura, it will strike you as an incredible bargain at $24.
Original story continues: That might strike you as sudden, considering we reported this very morning that Fox Sports was working hard to bring a 4K HDR stream of the Super Bowl to Roku's streaming sticks, pucks, and TVs.
If your main priority here is just to watch The Office whenever you want to, and you aren't already promised free access to the forthcoming NBCU service, $12 a month might strike you as a hefty price tag.
There's a lot of stuff that just does not ... You'll read about, I don't know, Charlie Chaplin or Laurel and Hardy or Lenny Bruce, all for different reasons, and they won't strike you as gut-busting when you watch them now.
VICE: Generally speaking, does the back and forth between Trump's legal team and Robert Mueller over the president possibly being interviewed—and what that might look like—strike you as normal lawyer stuff, normal legal maneuvering, or something a bit stranger?
The company also offers non-Lux versions of both the Quick Pack and the Locker Pack, which drop the leather accents and embedded waxed canvas, but which also offer some decent discounts if the prices above strike you as too high.
The name might strike you as awkward—maybe appropriately so, given the potential ick factor of diving into waters that could be half toddler urine—but "it captures what we do," Bunim Laskin, the company's twenty-two-year-old C.E.O., said.
When you hear the President attacking the FBI as a corrupt institution, does that strike you as someone who has been unfairly targeted by a corrupt institution or someone who is very concerned about what a legitimate investigation is going to find?
While Ms. Perry may not strike you as a typical Harley customer — spoiler alert: she's not — the company has long acknowledged that it must replace its aging male customer base; younger riders in general, and women in particular, are a major marketing focus.
Here are the x-ray and radio images, separately:X-ray image of the supermassive black hole at the center of Pictor ARadio image of the supermassive black hole at the center of Pictor ANow, this situation may strike you as somewhat alarming.
A novel reason to vote for Donald Trump was proposed this week by a man named Marco Gutierrez—and it may strike you as the strangest reason to vote for a presidential candidate ever offered by anyone in the history of this nation.
Even though it's based on a book published 18 years ago, and draws inspiration from a film from 1930 (itself based on a 1905 novel), the timeliness of this movie, written and directed by Richard Levine, might strike you as downright unnerving.
" If you still picture Don Draper when you think of Mr. Hamm, it may strike you as odd to see him emerge from a Nissan NV463 yellow cab, which has a boxy look very much at odds with the elegant midcentury universe of "Mad Men.
And character models are stunning, to the point that I want to make a pointless Pixar comparison because it might clumsily explain how the game can strike you as a polished work, as if you're being given the chance to wander around a Luigi's Mansion TV show.
If the sports and the struggle depicted in All American strike you as extra real, it's because they are: The show is based on the true story of professional football player Spencer Paysinger, who retired from the NFL in 53 after seven seasons as a linebacker.
Deep into Malcolm Gladwell's "Talking to Strangers," his first book in six years, lies a precise arrangement of words that could function as a Rorschach test — a sentence that will strike you as reassuring if you love his best-selling books or exasperating if you don't.
In her opening column for 22018, written just a month before she married, Didion declared her critical approach would be somewhat democratic: Let me lay it on the line: I like movies, and approach them with a tolerance so fond that it will possibly strike you as simple-minded.
This is a movie about the aftershocks of evolution—emotional, physical, global—and after watching it, you might feel slightly altered yourself, as Blade Runner 2049 is so mesmeric, so thoroughly transportive, that the real world waiting outside of the theater will strike you as bit of a let-down.
Unless you have been to the Paris original, also designed by Mr. Desprez, the only things about the atmosphere that will strike you as French may be the peculiar pop music and, on some nights, Mr. Westermann himself, with wire-framed glasses on a head full of thoughts about chicken.
The message may not strike you as radically new — adolescence isn't so much a phase of life as it is a fissure that swallows us up between childhood and adulthood — but Reasons is more fluidly immersive than such TV classics as Veronica Mars, and it avoids the morbid romanticism of films like The Fault in Our Stars.
Right, and legislating that you pay your employees a decent wage, that's ... It's too ... Some people strike you as, "Well, that's government," and by the way, Trump is going to be conflicted on this, because he's got a labor secretary who wants to pay people as little as possible, so there's going to be some conflicts.
At first glance, this upbeat CW show might strike you as your standard rom-com — Evie (Tori Anderson), looking to shake up her overly-organized life, meets Xavier (Joshua Sasse) and learns to live every day to the fullest — but all of that cheerfulness is counteracted by the fact that Xavier believes that humankind only has 8 months to live before an asteroid hits the earth.
The easy-to-use mobile downloader: Download Booster (Android)Screenshot: GizmodoDownload Booster might strike you as exceptionally simple, but it's one of the cleanest and most reliable download managers we've found on Android—it does promise the ability to boost download speeds when pulling files from the web, and gives you the very useful option of being able to pause and resume your downloads when required.
This is a universe inhabited solely by Melora Creager... Oh Perilous World offers the kind of cracked world-view that will either strike you as inspired eccentricity or insufferable lunacy. In either case, it's a wild ride made more palatable by a restless musical imagination. You're unlikely to find a stranger -- or more strangely compelling -- album this year." Jennifer Kelly of PopMatters commented "Literate, carefully constructed, ferociously belted and rocked and drummed, these are songs for a hard-rocking apocalypse.
He dressed Pooley's wounds and declared: "I would rather stand up against any man in England for an hour than take your place behind the wicket for five minutes. I heard that ball strike you as if it had hit a brick wall." In 1871 he broke a finger taking a return from a fielder and the bone protruded from his flesh. His batting, which was very promising in his early years was increasingly hampered by injuries to his hands.
Asking about basic rules will not be considered impolite. "What may strike you as being blatantly blunt topics and comments are no more embarrassing or unusual to the Dutch than discussing the weather." The Netherlands is one of the most secular countries of Europe, and religion is in the Netherlands generally considered as a personal matter which is not supposed to be propagated in public, although it often remains a discussion subject. For only 17% of the population religion is important and 14% goes to church weekly.
This was seen by McWhertor as being the game's "one unfortunate barrier" to entry: "While there's plenty to see and do after blazing through the game's core campaign, the steeper than expected asking price will probably turn some off." Likewise, Gillen wrote in his review that the cost "does strike you as a lot for an Indie lo-fi platformer", while insisting that "it is worth the money". Since its original release, the price of VVVVVV has been reduced to $5. On his blog, Cavanagh said that the decision was difficult to make, but added, "I know that the original price of $15 was off putting for a lot of people".
" Yet he reinforced the importance of creating a universal brand experience that transcends culture, even though the execution may require nuanced expression. He described this careful balance using the simultaneous Coca-Cola campaigns "You Can’t Beat the Feeling" and "I Feel Coke" that ran in the U.S. and Japan, respectively: "Japan is probably the one country whose ads would strike you as having the most unique look due to the cultural and ethnic orientation of the advertising. If you forgot for a minute that those faces were Japanese faces, those people live in a Coca-Cola world. The sounds, words and images are actually quite similar to those you see here or in the U.K. or in Australia... They’re different interpretations of the same idea.
MacIntyre is a videogame character who begins to question his repetitive life within the context of his duties as a virtual soldier in a four-man counter-terrorist squad. VisionFest, Audience: Withoutabox, September 20, 2007 Tired of running through the same tunnels every day, ascending the same manhole and getting killed in battle each time, he tries to encourages his superior, “Sgt” and the rest of his team (“Lizard” and “Crow”) to rationalise their monotonous behaviour. "Doesn’t it strike you as strange," MacIntyre asks, "that we keep doing the same thing over and over and over?" MacIntyre raises questions about what the purpose of life as a virtual soldier is, why they have to follow orders and who exactly is it that gives them the orders that they dutifully follow to the death anyway? MacIntyre almost manages to successfully persuade his 'young' team mate Crow that there could be “another way”, but indecisive Crow is coerced by Sgt and Lizard, who are fully indoctrinated into the call of duty, into filing rank and following orders.

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