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If that last one strikes you as odd, it should.
Is there one word that always strikes you as funny?
If the above strikes you as odd, well, you're not alone.
If that strikes you as a strange rationale for disqualification, you are not alone.
If this entire episode strikes you as juvenile, dear reader, you are not alone.
What strikes you as a particular asset of showing art at Miami Art Week?
If that strikes you as unseemly or unnecessary, you'll never make it in Palo Alto.
You watch it, because you're only human, and something about it strikes you as deeply odd.
If that juxtaposition strikes you as jarring, even distasteful, it felt that way to me, too.
If something strikes you as especially smart this evening, use the form below to tell us about it.
This strikes you as a more promising starting point than permanently linking perpetrator and act, as banishment does.
Try to microwave a burrito, a process that takes you a while and also strikes you as funny.
If all that strikes you as a little unexciting, you don't know the half of it, or the seventh.
The space is also full of the aroma of earth, a round scent that strikes you as wholesome and nourishing.
Maybe you're asked to enforce or promote something that strikes you as unfair or unethical, illegal or just not smart.
You can always approach her again, if her adamant reply strikes you as out-of-keeping with her better nature.
If you're an iOS user and this strikes you as something you already use the recording application Memos for, that's no accident.
Michael Jubie strikes you as the kind of guy who might chase costumed teens off his property with a shotgun on Halloween.
Whether that strikes you as a good thing or a bad thing on balance, it's just not that big of a deal.
But a critical difference strikes you as you stand in a room of Hursely's photographs: There are virtually no people in his work.
Even if this strikes you as a parochial or cowardly attitude, you cannot persuade people to scorn their treasures by calling them nostalgic.
If your social calendar is looking bleaker than your bank account, maybe dropping $25 a month on RentAFriend membership strikes you as a worthwhile investment.
Of all the MCs, he immediately strikes you as one with genuine potential, combining a barbed flow with shrewd lyrics, and a commanding presence on camera.
If this strikes you as unfair – not being paid at a time of stagnate wages, student debt, and an inability to buy your first home – it should.
I wouldn't be surprised if this strikes you, as it does me, as a scheme to backfill Hurricane Sandy relief money lost through waste, fraud, and abuse.
If that strikes you as obvious, all I can tell you is that a lot of at least marginally cool economists are finally catching up with you.
If this all strikes you as so destructive and unworkable that it can't possibly be true, you're half-right: it is destructive and unworkable— and it's also true.
And I look at Russian state television and obviously like the first thing that strikes you as an American watching Russian state television is how good it is.
But if ignoring Mr. Spencer's message strikes you as a dereliction of moral duty or otherwise unacceptable, then remember that you possess your own First Amendment freedom to speak your mind.
If you're seeing someone who wants to keep the relationship a secret, it's okay if this strikes you as a red flag, says Lisa Brateman, LCSW, a psychotherapist and relationship specialist in New York City.
If remembering all the dumb messages you sent a while ago—something soon-to-be-former Tesla chairman Elon Musk might have some insight about—strikes you as too terrifying a task, we've got you covered.
"If that strikes you as a little racist, you do not know the meaning of the word little," said Colbert of Trump's tweets, which said the four should "go back" to the countries they came from.
The next time somebody in the hockey world says something that strikes you as obvious B.S., ask yourself this: Can you realistically picture them saying literally anything else that wouldn't have made the situation far worse?
If the idea of cozying up to Russia strikes you as harmless, or all those Syrian refugees are too far away to seem real, the HBO documentary "Cries From Syria" is something you ought to watch.
Whether you buy that, or whether, especially given the fate of Germany's communists after 1933, this strikes you as the kind of cheap "both sides" equivocation, may influence whether you take Babylon Berlin portrait of the Weimar Republic seriously.
If page upon page of metrically stringent and dutifully rhymed lines with clunky allusions to Wittgenstein, Derrida, Mallarmé, Althusser, Joyce, Marx, Brecht, Benjamin, Adorno and Badiou — to name a few — strikes you as illuminating, then you'll enjoy this book.
JON CARAMANICA If the cover to the trumpeter Marquis Hill's new EP, "Meditation Tape," strikes you as familiar, you might be thinking of Kamasi Washington's most recent offering, "Harmony of Difference," an interdisciplinary work in which a young child experiences cosmic visions.
If the grip/Pro controller style of gaming strikes you as too mundane, then you can go old school Wiimote style and use the Joy-Cons in each hand—useful on a few Zelda puzzles that need the Joy-Cons' ability to sense where they are spatially.
If the idea that Morocco once butted up against New York strikes you as just ho-hum; if your mind doesn't boggle that 10,000 species of dinosaurs still exist; and if you're not impressed that Tyrannosaurus rex was strong enough to bite through a car — then this book is not for you.
"Be aware of what is going on around you—of anything that strikes you as different or unusual, or anyone that you feel is acting suspiciously—it could be someone you know or even someone or something you notice when you are out and about that doesn't feel quite right," another version of the leaflet, which is part of a national campaign and not London specific, reads.
" The Times critic Peter Paphides opined that the album "varies the tempo and tone without sacrificing the joyful execution. The ultra-catchy single, 'The Spell', is an apt microcosm of a whole that peaks with the Italo-house urgency of '365 Degrees'. But, if 'Chess' resemblance to Ace of Base strikes you as a bad thing, the rest may not appeal to you either." Michael Cragg of musicOMH noted that "[t]hings start promisingly, [...] with the first four songs zipping by in a blaze of joyfully cheesy beats [...], '90s rave piano [...] and neat vocal interplay between singers Anders SG and Stine Bramsen", but felt that the remainder of the album "lacks any sparkle or panache, with the band falling foul of a very current musical disease; the Auto-Tune obsession.

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