This whole tour of death weirdly (or not so weirdly because this is Wind Gap) turns Richard on.
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And perhaps it was his intimacy or a gaze, a beloved gaze, that weirdly — or not weirdly — led to the spiritual.
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And it found a correlation: When the Arctic is weirdly warm, it tends to be weirdly cold and snowy down here in the continental United States, particularly on the East Coast.
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" Her: "Howdy, my weirdly formal but still adorable hubby.
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The labels are weirdly ... they will work with you.
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It's just that is shows up weirdly in different places.
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But one city is weirdly missing from the speculation: Seattle.
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It somehow felt dystopian and weirdly comforting all at once.
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It also hits sailboats, motorboats, canoes and -- weirdly -- parking meters.
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Weirdly, why are so many of the characters only children?
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In Luigi's Mansion 3, what you're examining is, weirdly, gorgeous.
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But actually weirdly enough, they don't ask to touch them.
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Weirdly, I'm not left with a marmalade craving, though. Guys!
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After we hung up, I felt weirdly happy for hours.
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Stephen's games end up being weirdly confrontational in this respect.
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You know what is weirdly stressful even after many years?
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And yet, it just felt so weirdly similar to gaming.
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It's weirdly touching and heartfelt, in SNL's typically absurd way.
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Weirdly pleasurable videos have been popping up all over Instagram.
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Weirdly, all that drama only made the trip more memorable.
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Its iterations were washed out, weirdly colored, and poorly filtered.
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So, weirdly, we guess Chris Martin ticks all those boxes.
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Sometimes, I weirdly miss getting all worked up over nothing.
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Besides, I've grown weirdly fond of this little 1TB disk.
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There's always been something weirdly magnetic about comedian Maria Bamford.
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Let's hear from Mr. Collins: Weirdly, I'd forgotten this one.
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I've weirdly become a little bit of an elder statesman.
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If you don't, enjoy the weirdly distorted future of video.
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Monday night is, weirdly, a pivotal night in US history.
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Weirdly enough, I like to listen to the new one.
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I'll tell you what: it's weirdly satisfying to chew on.
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They are a weirdly empowering metaphor for growth to me.
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A trend we hadn't seen but are weirdly wild about?
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Weirdly, the reasons for the bottom two are quite similar.
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"Glass Ceiling" is at once overtly political and weirdly ambiguous.
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I feel weirdly guilty for doing this on a weeknight.
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Life is a horrifying disgusting place, it's also weirdly funny.
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However, Australia has gotten weirdly intense about their butt wipes.
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The hotel, grand and luxurious, is weirdly empty of guests.
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Trump's tax cuts were, weirdly, feared by homeowners and charities.
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And, weirdly, I've been doing it most of my life.
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A Familienaufstellung is both more impersonal and more weirdly intimate.
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It's weirdly fun, and my mouth has never felt cleaner.
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PATRICK Weirdly, I have some analogous experience for you, Patrick.
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That, weirdly, was the hardest thing for me to get.
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Weirdly, my cramps were much more manageable while free bleeding.
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"She was sort of weirdly flirtatious with people," says Roberts.
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Sam: Nah, but weirdly we've met loads more US people.
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Especially given that it's weirdly clunky and just plain odd-looking.
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"It's been really weirdly normal," Adams told PEOPLE of their relationship.
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Laden with heavy themes, this weirdly rudderless show is a sinker.
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And, weirdly, I'm somehow tense and calm at the same time.
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At first, it was only available in weirdly shaped vending machines.
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Oculus weirdly warns its users to ""remain seated at all times.
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Rather, it's a new (and weirdly '80s themed?) Ford promo video.
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Weirdly, another food safety focus for the Freedom Caucus is ... catfish.
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Weirdly, though, this turns out to be the experience's biggest weakness.
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The other thing that appeals to me, weirdly, is his optimism.
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To work in this space you have to be weirdly amoral.
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He is also very popular, and weirdly close to Donald Trump.
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The airblast had laid the trees out in weirdly neat rows.
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We crave your stupid, shitty, self-sabotaging, unhinged, weirdly capitalized thoughts.
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What great, terrible athletes or teams are you weirdly fixated on?
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Weirdly, their performance didn't change at all from day to day.
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I'm exhausted and weirdly emotional from my week of juggling men.
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The Grammys have weirdly become the moral gatekeepers of Black art.
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I am super minimalist when it comes to beauty, weirdly enough.
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In the shadow of this, Ignorance is Strength feels weirdly quaint.
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Jaime Lannister's blurred line between good and evil is weirdly sexy.
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The MBTI has become a weirdly ubiquitous piece of pop psychology.
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They eventually weirdly took to us with this side-eyed respect.
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My first method, weirdly, has been to avoid playing the game.
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The scenario is weirdly similar to Amazon's recent Super Bowl commercial.
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This, weirdly, hadn't happened yet, and it only furthered my curiosity.
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And what Max and Ari do, weirdly, sits between the two.
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Weirdly enough though, the company seems to have deleted its statement.
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I am weirdly heartened by the phenomenon of Pokemon GO. Why?
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It's silly and weirdly suggestive and, by all accounts, pretty funny.
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"Weirdly, now she won't return my phone calls," Mr. Burnett quipped.
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Just kidding, but this does work for my weirdly sensitive skin.
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The whole thing is weirdly reminiscent of Forrest Gump's Vietnam montage.
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I'm in the moment, and weirdly, out of my own head.
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Also, did anyone else notice that their features seem weirdly similar?
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And I was weirdly able to be quite objective about it.
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Do people ever respond weirdly when they notice your prosthetic leg?
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Somehow the whole project feels weirdly nonspecific to the title character.
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His curiosity is weirdly unbounded, like a belief system in itself.
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"Weirdly, I made the whole thing up," said Ms. Steavenson, laughing.
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But weirdly enough, data access ports remain standardized through three generations.
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The wall of guns felt odd to her, yet weirdly intriguing.
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These things are weirdly sexual, but sooo satisfying to play with.
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He is fitted with a head bandage, which, weirdly, is pink.
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This is a weirdly common problem in games like this, too.
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There's something about those restrictions that I've always found weirdly liberating.
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What a weirdly compelling, chaotic ride Love Is Blind has been!
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"As A Blonde" is annoying and, weirdly enough, sort of misogynistic.
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But it's weirdly entertaining and I can't recommend it highly enough.
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" Teresa Reichlen, New York City Ballet: "I'm weirdly possessive of it.
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Weirdly, that&aposs precisely why handwriting is better suited to learning.
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Weirdly, a friend who attended with me thought of Hillary Clinton.
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Weirdly, the new cast didn't feel at all odd to me.
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But the subject of Christmas movies is a weirdly controversial one.
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He looked weirdly human, in an uncanny valley sort of way.
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I think it's also weirdly one that you never hear about.
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Weirdly enough, my period was almost nonexistent on my third day.
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And that made him weirdly complicit in Barr's whitewashing of Trump.
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All of which makes the franchise a weirdly handy marketing technique.
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We thought of Chris Kraus, and she just felt weirdly relevant.
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Weirdly, though she had many skillful throws, the creature evaded her.
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And it weirdly dovetails with something else I keep thinking about.
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Weirdly, something like Facebook made cable news matter more. Right. Yeah.
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It was, weirdly, not quite that much of a blowout early.
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Watching assorted junk hardware play music has been a weirdly popular, weirdly good internet phenomenon for some time now — on the order of, say, videos of the red hot ball of nickel being placed on things.
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Windows was a rattling lemon of a station wagon; MacOS was a hermetically sealed Volkswagen Beetle; and then, weirdly … beyond weirdly … there was: Linux, which is right next door, and which is not a business at all.
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T.J. Maxx and Marshalls also have weirdly good beauty and skincare products.
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We've tried both these things, and they're weirdly entertaining, even for adults.
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As for the ISS insides, well, they got the toilet right weirdly?
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Sprawled in an awkward position, I felt weirdly detached from my foot.
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Also, people weirdly tell me that I'm a lot taller in person.
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It's called the "Queer Eye but" meme, and it gets weirdly specific.
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Indie games were — as our friends at Polygon pointed out — weirdly absent.
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It was actually really powerful and kind of weirdly cathartic and freeing.
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"Knowing that he's not dead, it weirdly really helps," Whelan told CNN.
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Toy Story looked better on SNES, but weirdly lacked the licensed music.
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They're weirdly realistic and have just about no other context than that.
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His research has revealed that voters sometimes behave weirdly in election lines.
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Being a reality producer is a complicated, challenging, and weirdly invisible job.
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And I called it, weirdly enough, two years ago in the studio.
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"We built up tracks, and weirdly they sound more immediate," notes Emily.
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I have a spa treatment booked today, which I'm weirdly nervous about.
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I stress eat some pickles, which are weirdly my go-to snack.
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They seemed either disappointed in me or weirdly turned on by it.
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BROWSING websites that list sperm donors is weirdly similar to online dating.
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Weirdly, things are pretty great between Beck and Joe after Peach's funeral.
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"I'm still weirdly [shaking]," McCarthy said moments after the prank was over.
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So I get off the train and something seems weirdly, strangely familiar.
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Why didn't Ali run outside when the police officer weirdly went missing?
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Weirdly enough, this seriously raises the stakes of tonight's debate for Sanders.
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Last weekend it was the revival of a "weirdly hostile" Gilmore Girls.
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In part, this illustrates what a weirdly deadlocked condition Florida is in.
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And when he forwarded it to his bandmates, everyone, weirdly, said yes.
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Taylor buys Mafee a signed poster and he responds…a little weirdly.
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This is one of the things I'm sort of weirdly nerdy about.
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One could feel defeated by this, or one could feel weirdly heartened.
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There are musical numbers, many sung by their own weirdly CG'd Genie!
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There are plenty of weirdly specific "ASMR Rooms" for you to visit.
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Weirdly, we also find it harder to have a sense of humor.
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I felt amazing after the shaking: energized and exhausted and weirdly calm.
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Weirdly, that's less of a lie than Tommy deems it to be.
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His weirdly juvenile humor and equally juvenile sexuality don't come into play.
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Weirdly, you're in luck if you happen to have a home assistant.
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Blake's loud but weirdly swagged-out shirt is also worth a mention.
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Nunes insisted that the surveillance, weirdly enough, was not related to Russia.
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She weirdly came to the release of Charlotte and then just vanished?
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He's also better proportioned now, since the original Sonic was weirdly tall.
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The PLL villains are weirdly obsessed with putting people in literal boxes.
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And, weirdly, it can also be found in the roots of soybeans.
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Rand Paul, who, weirdly, has become one of Trump's closest Senate allies.
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"Knowing that he's not dead, it weirdly really helps," David Whelan said.
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Clearly, I wanted to be seen, but, weirdly, I wasn't a showoff.
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Our catastrophic, weirdly euphoric conferences are now almost a decade behind us.
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Few movies are so confident in their confusion or so weirdly prophetic.
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You know, the ones that are weirdly so close to your own.
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Weirdly, one of the worst experiences on my disconnected phone is games.
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Is this, weirdly, part of what International Women's Day is really about?
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But weirdly, there's nothing that upsets self-proclaimed "real music fans" more.
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That, weirdly enough, is a photo of British comedian Ronnie Barker's son.
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Weirdly, it still appears as "Mentions" in the App Store for now.
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I ended up weirdly, but not entirely, regretting putting myself in it.
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NFL team ownership is a weirdly self-selecting crew of shit-heads.
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"Weirdly, I think there was a sense of relief," Mr. Clarke said.
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The street is weirdly empty, like, is everyone inside watching this thing?
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Did you also find the show felt weirdly dated, rather than nostalgic?
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It feels weirdly part of the zeitgeist in the most unhip way.
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But I am genuinely curious about people in a weirdly emotional way.
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" But she also weirdly shoehorned in an attack on "giant financial institutions.
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Pete Buttigieg: Buttigieg is, weirdly, the most divisive candidate in the field.
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But also keep your fingers weirdly flexed to show off the ring!
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Weirdly, has it kind of played into your hands a little bit?
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We all know that one person who is weirdly obsessed with Disney.
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Weirdly, this extreme artifice seems geared to make the light look real.
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The effect is alternately informative, sobering and weirdly optimistic and ineffably touching.
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It doesn't surprise me that my dad kept it — he's weirdly sentimental.
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The attraction also has shops, restaurants, hiking trails and, weirdly, Madame Tussauds.
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Rachel, meanwhile, discovers her boyfriend Danny is weirdly obsessed with his sister.
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This experience was, like so many of the other treatments, weirdly relaxing.
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I've always been weirdly sensitive to smells, noticing odors nobody else does.
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It's an introvert's pop song: sparkling, sweet, a little shy, weirdly compelling.
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Janet herself relies on a weirdly effective herbal remedy supplied her boyfriend.
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That's both terrifying and weirdly comforting, and it spills into real life.
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My favorite part was weirdly the decorative rim of the milkshake's glass.
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I wrote it five years ago, and now it's weirdly perfect timing.
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BTW is also useful because Oreo weirdly demands more notifications from certain apps.
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Trump's feint—I hope they're not true—feels weirdly genuine in this context.
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Running forwards was nearly impossible, but running sideways and backwards felt weirdly natural.
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This has been a weirdly contentious thing about these otherwise very approachable headphones.
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The Beoplay E8s are weirdly bulky, and the Jaybird Runs have connectivity issues.
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Weirdly, sometimes what causes knee pain has little to do with your knees.
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There's plenty of fighting, injuries, and Padma makes a weirdly sexual blindfold reference.
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That said, shooting so fast with such an uninterrupted view was, weirdly, unsettling.
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The elf was weirdly funny and entertaining in an appropriately cheesy Christmas way.
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I actually think secretly deep down, he's a bit of a psychopath, weirdly.
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I like the fact that weirdly this is what came out of it.
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But weirdly enough, removing the bun and the beef patty are also options.
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It's weirdly parallel to what's going on all over the world right now.
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And the show becomes weirdly repetitive on its way to that final showdown.
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The markets have been weirdly, puzzlingly quiet for a couple of years now.
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Cobain's flakiness when it comes to updating the account is also weirdly charming.
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Do not adjust your monitor: this lime is weirdly red on the inside.
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Even a mini-golf simulator is at once weirdly over-ambitious and underwhelming.
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This idea of bad Black mothers, that trope is weirdly common in culture.
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Malls are not the only things that can weirdly feel out of place.
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People are weirdly confident when writing mean things on celebrities' social media accounts.
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Weirdly, the new malware can't infiltrate devices using Russian as their default language.
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Revel in the incorrect use of the word "literally" and weirdly unfinished sentences.
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But the desire to change consciousness weirdly enough is a universal human desire.
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First, she spoke about how their romance kicked off, and it's weirdly relatable.
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Sort of balancing weirdly high confidence and low confidence at the same time.
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Beads of sweat felt cool against my skin and it was weirdly refreshing.
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We knew Ghostface is weirdly strong, but now, he/she is also omniscient.
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The production model Ambeo Soundbar we've been testing, however, left me weirdly underwhelmed.
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Weirdly—for me at least—it only tends to happen when I'm ovulating.
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There were also those ridiculously bulgy forearms, and the weirdly sexual facial expressions.
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Obviously, no one can stop watching this weirdly hypnotizing display of feline intelligence.
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An unknown number flashes on the screen, but the messages are weirdly personal.
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This focus on the suit's aesthetic rather than function reads as weirdly gendered.
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The resulting track was christened "A Stroke of Genius", and weirdly—it was.
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Weirdly it reminds me of when I first met Thomas from Daft Punk.
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The lace was cheap, lacked structure, and stuck out weirdly around the neckline.
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Read our essay on Father John Misty's bizarre and weirdly charming schtick here.
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Like, the raised is weirdly a little cakey, but that's kind of great.
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The Special comes topped with pastrami, which, weirdly, is a very LA thing.
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Weirdly, I'm going to say no: He seems, as a man, phenomenally robust.
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But it seems like she is weirdly okay with spreading her own misinformation.
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As social comedy, I found the sketch witheringly funny and weirdly hopeless, nonetheless.
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My talk with Vince Vaughn and Don Johnson got weirdly deep at points.
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His skin was cardboard colored and matte, his lips weirdly red and gentle.
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The Cheesecake Factory is — weirdly — a favorite of NBA players and, apparently, Drake.
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"Knowing that he's not dead, it weirdly really helps," David Whelan told CNN.
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Murkage Dave: Weirdly, he probably respected that—you showed him you had heart.
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Shortly thereafter, weirdly, stories began surfacing that questioned Kaepernick's commitment to the sport.
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Apparently, a lot of weirdly lucky "Lucky Numbers" make it into fortune cookies.
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Or maybe—and this is weirdly my favorite explanation—our existence is miraculous.
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It's weirdly chill, and the super sweet drinks will mess you up quick.
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It's fast-paced and weirdly, sort of refreshingly earnest to play these days.
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I think it weirdly even looked a bit like the old VICE logo.
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Drenched in Champagne, he looked weirdly natty as he offered a cryptic smile.
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It's weirdly gratifying, honestly, if you can't stand what he is all about.
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It feels old-fashioned and weirdly paternalistic that he's so insistent about paying.
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It wasn't uncomfortable or painful, but it was just weirdly awkward and unsexy.
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"It's weirdly easier to buy colostrum than you would think," Volf tells me.
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Suddenly this generally sweet supporting romance took on a weirdly toxic dynamic. 143.
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Gates said Jobs was "fundamentally odd," and "weirdly flawed as a human being."
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Earlier studies had given scientists hints that the scallop eye was weirdly complex.
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Because we are weirdly uncomfortable with the idea of an exposed male calf?
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The day quickly picks up and I'm weirdly busy right from the start.
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The video, a perfectly cut masterpiece by YouTuber Robert Jones, is weirdly spellbinding.
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And specifically, about Robert Pattinson being weirdly, grotesquely, maddeningly horny for mermaid vaginas.
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If we don't destigmatize aging in this weirdly airbrushed age, we all suffer.
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The smaller northeast/southwest portions were weirdly much harder to get into place.
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They're weirdly excellent with our wildly popular recipe for baked sweet potato fries.
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Today in bizarre Instagram fads we weirdly can't look away from: bun dropping.
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It's an occasionally boring but also weirdly profound thing to be involved in.
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In response, he's gone and made a record that's weirdly funny at points.
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The smaller northeast/southwest portions were weirdly much harder to get into place.
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Weirdly, my country, Germany, still seems to be lacking all sense of urgency.
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But weirdly enough, one time, because of that, Omarosa added me on LinkedIn.
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But more than that, the way they all hit the table was weirdly eery.
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But weirdly enough, the only thing that was real was the self-driving cars.
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And weirdly, just having that dialogue with my kids has saved four great blouses.
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It shoots 214.0-megapixel photos, which puts it kind of weirdly between its competitors.
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You might say this is a bad thing, but I say it's weirdly charming.
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But the explosion was weirdly in the shape of a phoenix (ha, get it?).
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In September, TiVo unveiled a brand new and weirdly shaped DVR called the Bolt.
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I think that neoliberal has weirdly become a pejorative all over the political spectrum.
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Which means that the universe is weirdly interdependent, even across vast stretches of space.
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Even if things go weirdly, we still have the cash to run our business.
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The friend that hates her the most was weirdly quiet and never said anything.
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Then you have this other layer where Jungle is almost in an advert, weirdly.
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At the same time, Nutman ruled out other possibilities, such as weirdly folded rock.
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It's taken a weirdly long time for Google to add this feature for developers.
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Weirdly, that makes him less concerned about markets than his predecessors with economics PhDs.
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And weirdly enough, it was Bollywood that taught me this, all those years ago.
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The result is weirdly perfect, like these two were always meant to be together.
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Weirdly, the pain doesn't bother me — it's the fact that I might like them.
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Weirdly, by most reckonings, the Air Force already has more than 1,200 fighter aircraft.
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Reggie Blevins: It was weirdly compelling, like the game didn't care what I wanted.
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Yet all of that feels weirdly empty in The Girl in the Spider's Web.
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Personally, we're already weirdly a little nostalgic for the days of Kim's naked dresses.
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It's the perfect mix of absurdity, awkwardness and weirdly catchy deep house music. 12.
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Now, for some reason, all this talk about new logos has me weirdly thirsty.
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Sharman's story is a fascinating one, but it's one that's been weirdly rather forgotten.
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When I say something in a song, it almost weirdly becomes true for me.
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And so we get book ordering problems and expensive lunches and weirdly angry LPs.
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This is also weirdly sensual for a song about babies, weird-ass Uncle Jesse.
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So that is weirdly the weirdest thing I've ever done on American Horror Story.
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That being said, his design is still a little on the weirdly terrifying end.
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Some of the darker skintones had also been given a weirdly grey-ish hue.
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It's this total abdication of emotional responsibility that makes unrequited love so weirdly pleasurable.
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Weirdly enough, Taco John's only owns the trademark in 49 of the 50 states.
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Eighth Grade left me craving more accurately uncomfortable yet weirdly beautiful teen-centric stories.
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They aren't necessarily pretty to look at, but it's weirdly compelling all the same.
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While weirdly enough, I thought that would be the first subject people brought up.
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They got weirdly aggressive over the role women play in a historical strategy game.
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It's official — and weirdly radical— the Boy Scouts of America will now welcome girls.
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Almost weirdly, the scorekeepers are happy with tax hikes, allegedly to balance the budget.
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Even the democracy requirement is flexible; the sultanate of Brunei weirdly passes the test.
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Coupled with Trump's weirdly pro-Russian leanings, that news raised a lot of eyebrows.
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Spencer (Troian Bellisario) is weirdly in love with Hanna's ex-boyfriend Caleb (Tyler Blackburn).
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For such a smart, savvy and accomplished person, she comes off as weirdly blinkered.
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Matthew Barney's play with athletics in the 1990s was far more personally, weirdly suggestive.
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Weirdly, there are no lounge options for Priority Pass members in the Nashville airport.
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Weirdly, the pharmacy wasn't in that same spot, where I thought it would've been.
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"I found that deeply exciting and weirdly shocking," he said by phone from London.
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Become embroiled in some weirdly political issue with her job, generally an authority figure.
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This, weirdly, led to photographers getting to do their more creative work for advertisers.
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It's like a weirdly innocent childlike vision, although it's not a childlike subject matter.
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Alex Zaragoza is the senior culture writer at VICE and is weirdly into Pitbull.
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He often stomps his tricks, weirdly, with his feet practically outside of the bolts.
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They're weirdly misogynistic, but at the same time, I feel like they're very feminine.
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Watching a 3D-model of a disembodied hand wiggle and flex is weirdly satisfying.
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But you'd need to be dead inside to not find them all weirdly touching.
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He introduces himself as Edward Sullivan, though he's actually, and weirdly, called Morton Vint.
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It has a weirdly ~sleek and modern~ look that we are kind of into.
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Pistol said he feels like sex in these costumes comes "weirdly natural" to him.
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He's also weirdly into nuclear weapons and North Korea, which he's written about extensively.
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Weirdly, the omnipresence of my favorite subject has begun making me grumpy, not elated.
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They do have weirdly conservative ideas about marijuana which I find hilarious, but hey!
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And when the Arctic becomes weirdly warm, the consequences can hit close to home.
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His show is handsomely installed in some places, and elsewhere weirdly indifferent to display.
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" An earlier version of this article misattributed the quotation, "We are weirdly extroverted introverts.
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Weirdly, the food is placed on the top of their hands to eat from.
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You moved to New York, you became weirdly, briefly, an internet celebrity. Micro-celebrity.
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There was something weirdly appealing about wandering their long carpeted corridors late at night.
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Everything was enveloping and more-ish, with a decadent undercurrent that seemed weirdly appropriate.
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To watch people at Starbucks is to get weirdly intimate access to their lives.
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The setting, historically accurate, would be as wildly unfamiliar as it is weirdly topical.
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Weirdly, I begin to understand that I am but a part of my body.
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A teenager in opposition to both, she felt weirdly free, but often incredibly lonely.
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They're compact, serve about a zillion purposes, and see amazing, weirdly enthusiastic customer reviews.
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"Weirdly, I think the experience made me appreciate Chinese culture even more," he said.
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The Australian confrontation has gotten the most press, probably because it's so weirdly gratuitous.
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The best way to describe it was that it felt surprisingly, even weirdly, normal.
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Another weirdly good KFC menu item from the early 2010s was the Double Down.
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It was all shot specifically for promotional purposes — hence all those weirdly timely references.
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The year's most aching rock album is, weirdly, also the most inventive rap album.
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There was more art in London, Ontario than there was in Toronto, weirdly enough.
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However, it also weirdly supports you in a way that it doesn't for others.
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Weirdly, you might be more susceptible to genital herpes if you've never had oral herpes.
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Weirdly, It's a Wonderful Life seems to be slipping back into the mists of time.
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Weirdly, one place where Samsung decided not to play it safe was with its ads.
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He collects these SIM-card-sized artifacts because, weirdly enough, they're tiny works of art.
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They look scientific but also weirdly biological, like the antennae of some futuristic bug-bot.
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It's weirdly endearing and totally gross, but licking is just how Lickitungs discover new things!
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However, from Teigen's words, she seems weirdly passionate about how much she hates the film.
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Weirdly, though, the 2019 Geneva Motor Show will likely spark similar thoughts as last year's.
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The biggest issues it has are subpar battery life and weirdly limited USB-C ports.
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Weirdly, restoring the subsidies could actually make health insurance more expensive for some Obamacare enrollees.
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My time abroad felt weirdly detached from my actual life; it was terrifying and liberating.
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Yes, they've got your Christmas viewing covered with options like Serendipity and (weirdly) Krampus Unleashed.
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Next Monday, at 21625 pm local time, the weirdly critical Iowa contest gets under way.
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But weirdly, hunger didn't make people rank neutral or positive images as unpleasant, MacCormack says.
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The Prayvangaza, honoring high-achieving Guardians like Nick, takes place at a weirdly symmetrical hall.
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Weirdly, none of them has yet uploaded a documentary on the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests!
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Weirdly enough, this isn't the first time that "One Last Time" has come under fire.
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Weirdly, after hearing him talk about that "peter meter," we're really not hungry for anything.
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This show is weirdly addictive for someone who's never baked a thing in her life.
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And weirdly, killing off June could be the best way to save the character overall.
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"It's been really weirdly normal," Adams said of how the two kept their relationship private.
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Annie is still rattled by seeing his sister's death again, and Owen looks weirdly content.
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The weirdly enjoyable thing about the Pop switch is that it's essentially a blank canvas.
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Weirdly, I find the battery life number much more damning on a model with LTE.
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Nyong'o plays Adelaide Wilson, whose family is visited by some unexpected and weirdly familiar guests.
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From there, we are transported centuries into the future, to a weirdly cheerful Crusades montage.
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The album is an imposing, dissonant mass of unorthodox death, heavily atmospheric and weirdly progressive.
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Weirdly though, it's location was no where near Texas, New Jersey, or anywhere in between.
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It's weirdly intimate (and more than a little creepy), but there's also real chemistry there.
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It's also symptomatic of the fact that music gets released really fucking weirdly these days.
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Lionel returns to his room defeated, weirdly sniffs Troy's underwear, and finds Troy's weed stash.
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The tale is weirdly parallel to real-life historical figure-turned musical star Alexander Hamilton.
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These gripes have downshifted from the mainstream to the weirdly petty, but they're still popping.
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Leave it to the French to give us a reason that's weirdly but charmingly romantic.
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Still no mention of Houston, but worse than that: he's embraced a weirdly celebratory tone.
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Weirdly, as a company that is interested in sane scale, we also thought about scale.
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Some parents never want to leave the newborn bubble; others find weirdly specific ages difficult.
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By Saturday, I'm feeling pretty rundown from two days of drinking, and feeling weirdly existential.
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The framing around Trump sounds weirdly—even when it's unintentional—like life started in 2008.
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It seems like a very strange and, given its subject, maybe weirdly sweet family drama.
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Neither is their strange devotion to parkas—they're weirdly depicted wearing trenchcoats in the Sgt.
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Weirdly, the most interesting hack of the week didn't happen on the show at all.
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The fashion was the thing that tied everything together, weirdly more so than the music.
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Toby goes to the Liars, who weirdly believe Spencer has an evil twin right away.
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I was going to die a dope fiend, and I was weirdly OK with it.
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Yet, weirdly, the songs aren't stiff; they're light-bodied and place trust in the universe.
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I've only been to Woking a couple of times and I remember it weirdly distinctly.
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And the Encyclopédie was weirdly capable of being read in multiple ways in multiple settings.
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"First Robin of Spring" (1938), for example, is weirdly ominous despite its ostensibly cheerful subject.
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First, Beyoncé appeared at the CMAs for a weirdly controversial performance with the Dixie Chicks.
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The result is a strange alchemy of imagined past, misunderstood present, and weirdly conjectured future.
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I don't like to do it because I weirdly feel the need to be perky.
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The film seemed specifically (and weirdly) catered to my new lifestyle: I was a punk!
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But then Crenshaw's moment on Weekend Update gets weirdly saccharine, with a plea for bipartisanship.
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If a worker quits, sometimes a company weirdly doesn't hire someone to take their place.
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Weirdly, it appears that this might make Obamacare more affordable than ever for many enrollees.
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When Ezekiel finally does decide to take on the Saviors, his decision weirdly happens offstage.
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Not a sort-of-depressing reminder of the weirdly transparent monetization of art at all!
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I mean, yeah, it was weirdly larger than it was only a few weeks ago.
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ART In 2015, weirdly morphing images of puppies and celebrity faces appeared in YouTube videos.
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They're weirdly not as dangerous, because if challenged they'll just think you're the liar instead.
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And even though I had a big problem talking about myself, I'm weirdly less private.
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They come in all sizes, though most of them are comically large and weirdly ovoid.
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You marry, and find yourself weirdly invested in the health of your husband's sourdough starter.
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Its earbuds have consistently exceeded our expectations, and it also produces some weirdly good backpacks.
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There was also, weirdly, a split single with Whitney Houston that arrived two years later.
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"I think, weirdly, silence is the thing Michael was most afraid of," Mr. Goldstein said.
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Maybe, when this is all over, we will be weirdly thankful for the cultural enema.
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Both photo backgrounds looked weirdly Photoshopped, as if both people weren't actually in those locations.
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Good news for people who like show tunes but hate weirdly smooth CGI cat-people!
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The commentary ranges from weirdly backhanded compliments... Alexander Skarsgard is "even with a mustache" handsome.
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Still, we often had, in some weirdly basic sense, a hard time understanding each other.
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"Delvey is weirdly easy to root for ..." Cady Drell wrote for Marie Claire in June.
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"Weirdly enough, you can put it in the post," Dr. Hupman said of the scat.
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Faced with high land prices, developers are reconsidering weirdly shaped lots passed over for years.
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Weirdly, the idea of feeding Skittles to cows isn't the aspect that has been questioned.
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Weirdly, in last night's game both teams were awarded penalties, and they were both saved.
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Weirdly enough, she's got more of a New York edge as opposed to an L.A. edge.
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He inhabits a world that feels, if not yet entirely his own, richly and weirdly inhabited.
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It's weirdly comforting to know there's a family that's been around for four billion years. [Science]
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You'll also notice that one of the thought bubbles is weirdly cropped on the bottom left.
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So, instead of weirdly cropping your pictures, they'll now show up properly in their intended dimensions.
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His next career move, however, will be completely different — and yet, weirdly appropriate for the comedian.
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Maybe it's due to her rise to fame on Friends, but she's always seemed weirdly accessible.
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The ground was carpeted in astroturf, which lent the otherwise normal ballroom a weirdly lush vibe.
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Basically, if you're thirsty, your mouth is dry, or your pee is weirdly dark, drink up.
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Weirdly, the daily blasting ritual gave me more confidence even though I couldn't really see results.
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Eyes, cheeks, lips, brow, but weirdly proportioned: the thick, pointed ears on top of the head?
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But even so, Trump's rant about Curiel on Jake Tapper's CNN show Friday was weirdly obsessive.
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There's even, weirdly enough, a Cap'N Crunch themed pop-up just around the corner on Broadway.
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And weirdly enough, the iPhone XR, has longer battery life than the iPhone XS/XS Max.
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Weirdly, Sansa Stark was simultaneously a fan favorite and an underrated character (she does it all!).
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The terms in which Lithuania's SPCA denounced the images have a weirdly theocratic ring about them.
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And tomorrow we have two IPOs that are weirdly similar when you look at the numbers.
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Either way, you can sign up here if you're weirdly interested in modernizing your landline.[Google]
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Trump has done a lot of things that might invite law enforcement scrutiny, but weirdly haven't.
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I add half a tomato I find in the fridge, and the sandwich is weirdly good.
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I actually felt weirdly giddy afterward and started hanging up the washing while my photographer watched.
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Now they're doubling down on that mood with "Continental Breakfast," and its actually weirdly heartwarming visual.
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"I got up and I ran and danced weirdly around my dining room," Ross tells PEOPLE.
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He then weirdly talks about the death penalty, as if that might have prevented the shooting.
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The changing room had red curtains, which gave it a somewhat sophisticated and weirdly sensuous vibe.
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Which, weirdly, is another queueing area, this time themed to look like an animal storage hold.
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There's something weirdly satisfactory about that; the fact that science and dance music can co-align.
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But wouldn't you know it -- watching them bloom and then wither is a weirdly soothing experience.
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There's a weirdly introspective aspect to seeing your sports heroes age, and it hit again Wednesday.
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I giggled like an idiot and ran toward a trampoline we (weirdly) found at the peak.
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What We Do In The Shadows manages to make these bloodthirsty, legendary vampires seem weirdly relatable.
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The Invasion of Privacy rapper was weirdly calm last night when announcing the split on Instagram.
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Often, sex scenes in games are weirdly separate from the humanity and believability of their characters.
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That straightforward approach proves effective; Rosenberg makes the song his own and, weirdly enough, it works.
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It's one of those terms that weirdly trigger many really different images and associations for me.
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Weirdly, they prefer nudity when it's disconnected from sex, and they feel the same about expletives.
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One is of an encounter, playful but aggressive, between two city kids who look weirdly adult.
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Darkest Hour is certainly engaging during its run time, but it's weirdly forgettable after the fact.
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What is Sudanese and what is Scottish become almost weirdly incidental in Aboulela's consistent, confident directness.
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While the world is scary, it's weirdly comforting to read stories about people in similar situations.
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Eating well doesn't have to mean eating weirdly, or depriving ourselves, or even breaking the bank.
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Weirdly perfect gifs and memes to make it through the daily news about the Trump administration?
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Similarly, although the trackpad is weirdly wide, it tracks nicely and feels smooth under my fingers.
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To the MD commenter who weirdly insults women for eating — I enjoyed every bit of it.
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It tasted weirdly healthy—I missed the creamy crappiness you expect from a fast-food nugget.
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DiGiorno Pizza, for example, has a great sense of humor; weirdly enough, it is the delivery.
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To touch a relative stranger's beard suddenly seems perfectly reasonable — a weirdly urgent affirmation of life.
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Our relationship lasted the longest of his four marriages — something I've always been weirdly proud of.
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They started out as brown, and they have something plum about them, but they're weirdly neutral.
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I'm weirdly missing the gene that tells you to be afraid of putting yourself out there.
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Skybot also maintained a Twitter account of its exploits, which range from informative to weirdly existential.
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For a movie that clearly prides itself on its edginess, it is weirdly inert and stolid.
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And weirdly — which is to say, coincidentally — two books with the word "betrayal" in the subtitle.
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And in fact, those days seem even colder, relative to the days that are weirdly warm.
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Weirdly enough, it's also partly to blame for how we got here in the first place.
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But The Shape of Water is more quiet than chaotic, more weirdly poetic than beautifully haunting.
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Weirdly, you can also use this vaporizer for burning aromatherapy extracts, such as chamomile or rosemary.
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Various platforms — and Facebook especially — are, weirdly, both a kind of diary and a public performance.
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Weirdly, despite the approaching holiday season, Netflix is clearing house when it comes to their Christmas titles.
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Weirdly, it was valuable for me in this non-intuitive way where it was emotionally very valuable.
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I watch it because it's ridiculous, but I do get sucked in and become weirdly emotionally invested.
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It had weirdly rodent-like legs, relatively few teeth, and a body plan similar to the loris.
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It was significantly less funky this time, but also went back to being weirdly devoid of taste.
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A Tile is a gift that's both weirdly impersonal and insulting, wrapped up in shiny white plastic.
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But staying mad for nine whole months over details concerning how you post online is weirdly hilarious.
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A big one is the 111 kHz frequency, which weirdly enough brings us back to the Druids.
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You could sit in your own virtual solo box, but it genuinely, and weirdly, feels anti-social.
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But after a handful of lessons and track sessions, I felt weirdly comfortable driving a manual transmission.
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In my hometown, on the other hand, people looked at me weirdly — sometimes they even insulted me.
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Plus, Ned has always been weirdly protective of Daenerys, warning against assassinating her in the first season.
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"Weirdly it doesn't feel like the headline because we've worked together for a long time," Kotb says.
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Because Star Wars is a weirdly perfect fit for mind-controlled toys, and it always will be.
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It's just some birds flying in a V, which is nice, but it's also weirdly despondency-inducing?
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Magikarp Jump is one such game, and it's as profoundly stupid and weirdly loveable as its subject.
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But over the past year or so, for me anyway, YouTube had started to seem weirdly good.
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There's a weirdly specific dating convention in New York: You always talk about real estate and roommates.
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It has a lot of zany ideas about life on earth and a weirdly pleasant overall vibe.
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Arms takes the fighting game genre in an entirely new direction with a weirdly charming Nintendo spin.
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Weirdly, this is a microcosm of how I feel about the limits of virtual reality in general.
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Weirdly, this isn't just about the strength of the evidence; it's also about people's values and preferences.
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Weirdly enough, charging happens through microUSB — which feels a little antiquated for a pricey set of headphones.
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As we noted here about Star Trek, science fiction franchise writers are weirdly afraid of the future.
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Perhaps The Inverse is, simultaneously, weirdly at home in Lima's oeuvre and strikingly at odds with it.
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It was weirdly empty, since much of the base had been deployed to deal with relief efforts.
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Weirdly, however, her usual snappy turn of phrase and ear for words seems to have gone awry.
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Why do you think Cheryl weirdly showed the video of her dad and Jason to her mom.
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The problem is that a lot of this tech has felt weirdly arbitrary, shoehorned into our foyers.
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Weirdly enough, this has managed to make us more tribal and more fragmented at the same time.
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Weirdly, I can draw parallels between my law training and what I do as a costume designer.
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Based on that ad, that lifestyle he's promoting is, for some reason, weirdly reminiscent of Patrick Bateman's.
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The broccoli, however, was weirdly dehydrated on the crowns, giving it almost the consistency of kale chips.
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It's weirdly recursive: The technology itself is the microscope needed to inspect the effects of the technology.
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Transportation editor Alex Davies chats with experts and discovers that, weirdly enough, it's a lack of laws.
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The music itself has a very therapeutic effect and weirdly works everywhere from airplanes to the gym.
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Both men look weirdly good when I put the Kylie Jenner lip kit Instagram filter on them.
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"I almost feel weirdly lucky that I've had to experience it for so long," she tells me.
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It's a weirdly fitting image, as Quilt's music is surreal and evocative in that same gentle way.
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But this weirdly wonderful market structure has not only worked but has proved remarkably resilient over time.
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Twenty years on from the release of their forefathers, these newer titles feel weirdly out of place.
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"What's so ironic is you make a decision like that, and then weirdly, you're rewarded," he said.
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There might be kind of an Obama effect, but it seemed weirdly only to apply to them.
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And I don't like that they have a weirdly one-way, non-supportive relationship with its creators.
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Also, weirdly enough, the events of the film somewhat parallel Trump and his followers' stance on immigration.
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Spotify freezes my computer, and I should just remove it from my dock, but I'm weirdly attached.
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London's air—the stuff we breathe every day—is toxic, but the official reaction is, weirdly: meh.
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I've been playing Total War games for long enough that I get weirdly hung up on minutiae.
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Weirdly, the face can tolerate quite a bit, and mine looked normal afterward — though not any smaller.
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Better yet, let's get an army of them to buzz around behind Noel Gallagher's weirdly symmetrical haircut.
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Weirdly, Zarbos noticed that kids under the age of 12 took a real shining to the crickets.
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This weirdly doesn't feel like the sort of grime pisstake that older white people usually engage in?
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Their imminent disintegration can be weirdly gripping, inviting us to examine them brush stroke by brush stroke.
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Ivanov is perfect in the role of world-weary detective, and his casting is also weirdly apt.
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The fact is, Twitter is changing us — regressing us — in ways developmental psychologists would find weirdly recognizable.
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Weirdly, though, it does go two ways, and not organizing properly can also doom a party vibe.
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Yet Trumpism has, with only a few exceptions, gone weirdly unprocessed by fiction, either written or filmed.
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The scent of flowers is pervasive, a weirdly anomalous whiff of perfume amid the clatter of machinery.
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I eat really weirdly but my life is pretty hectic right now, so I know it's temporary.
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At any rate, both have SD card slots and controllers with that bumpy texture that's weirdly nostalgic.
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A Dylan tune I didn't recognize came on, but I weirdly found myself singing all the lyrics.
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Here it's just a huge, chunky combination of soft squares and weirdly arranged circles — five of them!
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They thought I was brave, which made me weirdly proud—except they see no value in bravery.
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Weirdly, I'm going to say that if you like Wes Anderson films, you should see this one.
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It is ludicrous and kind of divine, furry and flabbergasting, absurd and, in some moments, weirdly touching.
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And that kind of association, though it can be weirdly compelling, is also not really community building.
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Yet the disjointed orchestra grumbles ominously in its depths while miniature violins play weirdly high, skittish sounds.
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Mike Kuchar's over-the-top felt-tip-and-ink drawings of gay male fantasy are weirdly innocent.
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Weirdly, a lot of action movies are set at Christmas, no matter how incongruous that might seem.
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Too much make up sat on my face weirdly, as if it wasn't supposed to be there.
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"I got up and I ran and danced weirdly around my dining room," she told PEOPLE that day.
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Weirdly, that wasn't represented at the ballot box when it actually came time to vote on the referendum.
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Weirdly as this is all happening, the former cheftestants are rooting for the newbies from the stew room.
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"Weirdly enough I find it very calming," said Rianna, a London student getting a master's degree in philosophy.
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Weirdly, Intel's most well-known partners, including Lenovo, HP, and Dell, aren't ready to show off their products.
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"There's kind of reverse snobbery, weirdly, about scientists, academics, elitists — whatever you want to call them," she said.
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Many of us are weirdly protective about our smartphones; we consult them so often they feel like confidantes.
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Weirdly, the number of baggies he'll have on display ended up "completely unintentionally" being a very suitable amount.
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"We told them to dress how they wanted to dress, and weirdly it all matched magically," Kershaw said.
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I'm weirdly proud of Apple for having the courage to present power users with that difficulty curve spike.
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Things like Zuckerberg's earnest question to his house AI, pondering "Who should we tickle next?" come across... weirdly.
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The exaggerated imposition of order on my freedom was, weirdly, intended to turbocharge my ability to work freely.
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Who still buys videotapes besides gutter punks or people that are weirdly committed to their Patrick Bateman impression?
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They're also, weirdly, 31% more likely to do yoga and 42% more likely to be interested in skiing.
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His Louis can be difficult to like, but weirdly, and despite one's better instincts, hard not to love.
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"Weirdly, for the first time in history, the performing arts have a corner on a market," Morris laughs.
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"The impact of turning the weirdly hyper sexualized woman into literally a pussy is jarring," one user writes.
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The scene feels weirdly tacked on, but also like a little manifesto for the movie as a whole.
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It's also weirdly quiet again; there's no wildlife here at all, which has me a bit on edge.
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This might make me a weirdly calibrated person, but I don't think we should feel rejection at all.
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As I try to figure out how they got so weirdly spongy and bubbly, I burn my toast.
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Yeah, it's seven years' bad luck, but it's also weirdly entertaining when captured by the Slow Mo Guys.
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Weirdly, returning to the home screen on the remote and starting the process over again would work sometimes.
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Instead, it's positioned weirdly straddling two rows, so you're forced to kiss that perfect aerial Instagram photo goodbye.
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Weirdly, it's similar to a sneakerhead unboxing a crisp new pair of Jordans to flaunt on the street.
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"He's still weirdly squeamish about picking up dog s— which is confusing to me," Wilde bemoaned of Sudeikis.
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This franchise has gotten real slap-happy with the cameras lately, sending film crews into weirdly intimate situations.
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But weirdly, I've spent most of my time slaying monsters and crafting gear thinking about a different game.
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These are all weirdly regressive design choices, but the most regressive is that the phone isn't water resistant.
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At the same time, the researchers were able to rule out other possibilities, such as weirdly folded rock.
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"Weirdly as an adult I have an easier time making romantic connections than meeting new friends," Szélesy says.
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I'm very happy to share many of these things, but the software is so specific and weirdly constructed.
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Much to his surprise, Ashley was weirdly chill when she found out Wells had gone on the date.
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And, weirdly, I've a hankering to hunt this down in the various second-hand game stores I frequent.
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There are a lot of fun sci-fi trappings, and weirdly enough, I think I love the Farm.
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And, weirdly, she has been accused of using the name "Umm Nutella" during her communications with the extremists.
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Weirdly enough, fintech companies, which will arguably be the most impacted by the charter, have been relatively quiet.
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For every broken Remain campaigner there is a 14-year-old French kid who's weirdly psyched we're leaving.
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Contestants are weirdly honest at Tribal Council, in a way that's incommensurate with how they act at camp.
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Spänk, Nik Nowak and Moritz Stumm, the trio behind the weirdly-beautiful band name know what they're doing.
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The deeply personal yet weirdly disconnected relationship that blossoms between these two is the emotional core of Firewatch.
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Weirdly (but not that surprisingly), players must cook Garfield's favorite foods to get him motivated enough to explore.
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And weirdly [that] involved playing what is largely considered one of the most stressful video games ever created.
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Tower defense and war strategy are weirdly great for use in VR, and Underworld Overlord is no exception.
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Scaramucci, despite this week (or -- gulp -- maybe because of it) is weirdly ascendant in the White House. 3.
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Weirdly enough, most people who purchase and consume energy drinks do worry about how they affect their health.
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It includes nearly abstract pictures of objects, weirdly vivid advertising photographs in saturated colors and kinky female nudes.
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She was really serious about her body last season, so it seemed actually, weirdly the logical next step.
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Lighthizer's tendency to avoid the limelight could be, weirdly, a strike against him in the world of Trump.
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This kept happening to me when I was at the gallery, and it was weirdly thrilling and disconcerting.
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Weirdly, the haunting feeling I have about the game, that lingering creepiness, is about that lack of death.
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Weirdly, this restaurant (which just serves sweet or savory Belgian waffles) has become quite a target for dickheads.
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But you weirdly just get used to this amount of daily violence just like any other daily routine.
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In 2008, the European Union relaxed controversial rules that banned weirdly-sized or misshapen produce from being sold.
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It's Friday and we're, uh, yakkin' about baseball, and also kind of weirdly a lot about pro wrestling.
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Weirdly, people always say that XTRMNTR is political, but I don't know why the fuck they say that.
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This track from French duo Space Art came out in '78 but occupies a weirdly timeless, liminal space.
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Over Thanksgiving, I noticed that she got weirdly defensive about Stormy Daniels when the Trump saga came up.
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Ever walked around the newer parts of a city and thought it all sort of looked weirdly familiar?
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The guitar is weirdly actually, like, from a sample pack that I, like, stretched and pitched a bunch.
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The guitar is weirdly actually, like, from a sample pack that I, like, stretched and pitched a bunch.
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And until the end, the whole thing is weirdly free of any but the most superficial, mechanical surprises.
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Across from me was an especially large tree, its bark smooth and many-shaded, its bottom weirdly bulbous.
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Its hip-deep immersion in the city is weirdly illicit, offering glimpses into people's apartments and hotel rooms.
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The mixtape, another time-honored way of curating feelings—once archaic, now weirdly reborn—conveys more authentic emotion.
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After barre, I head straight to work and weirdly don't have a million things to do this morning.
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" A yearbook or a collection of jokes doesn't have the elliptical, weirdly addictive narrative of "Theft by Finding.
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"I stepped weirdly on a return," said Andreescu, who lost her opening game against Simona Halep on Monday.
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He is obsessed with cleanliness, and he sounds weirdly like John Turturro for a guy supposedly from Philly.
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Maisel's Alex Borstein shared the weirdly hilarious text exchange between her and Jeff Bezos ahead of her win.
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This takes an hour, but I feel weirdly nauseous so I don't think it was my best episode.
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Our animators spent a lot of time making sure it felt believable but also sort of weirdly magical.
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Then I lost my beloved dog, Spike — which, weirdly, felt the worst, coming on top of everything else.
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Then I lost my beloved dog, Spike — which, weirdly, felt the worst, coming on top of everything else.
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Also, weirdly, I can still cum when I'm by myself (it takes longer)—just not with my partner.
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"He's very emotional and weirdly nonemotional," the attorney said when asked to describe his client's state of mind.
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But like I said, it could be just like, okay, I weirdly like it and other people don't.
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The trope of unnatural artifice set against a weirdly dystopic suburban backdrop is one of horror's most common.
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It's possible the data the spacecraft collected during those passes may provide further insight into this weirdly shaped storm.
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Talking about her upcoming performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Ora seemed weirdly chill about it all.
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But some of them are weirdly specific, like Virginia Beach, Virginia tallying the most searches for Channing Tatum. trends.embed.
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Weirdly, my bag seems heavier and more unwieldy this time around, though I have the same amount of stuff.
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The cum felt weirdly void of taste, not at all like the sourness I noticed earlier in the week.
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Weirdly, however, the results showed that the cassowary bone daggers were deliberately engineered by the Papuans to be weaker.
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The fire alarm used to go off in there all the time, and weirdly, everyone seemed to like it.
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It's this commitment to weirdly practical products that made me fall in love with the original Luminoodle light rope.
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An odd quirk, though, is that InDemand Design has chosen to weirdly break up the charging for the SwitchCharge.
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Weirdly wasn't as interested in the blueberry one, even though he's had it in the past, and loves blueberries.
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Here, you won't have to worry about your shirt coming untucked, or bunching up weirdly when you bend over.
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It's got more in common with current Alcest or Katatonia than anything with blastbeats, and I'm weirdly into it.
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Weirdly and annoyingly, Google doesn't include either headphones or an adapter in the box anywhere except France and Australia.
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It was hard for me to buy into the danger until the final moments, because everything felt weirdly safe.
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The video, which was set to singer Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe," is weirdly in sync with the 2012 hit.
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"I became weirdly obsessed with this novel years ago, and I still don't quite know why," Mr. Falls said.
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It is basically just a pale circle of bread cut into slices and topped with some weirdly dark pepperonis.
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IF YOU look only at the headline numbers, populism and protectionism seem to be weirdly good for global business.
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They fight about it for most the episode and, weirdly, Jackson is the least woke person in the conversation.
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So the missing view counter is weirdly alienating, if you're a fan of the people YouTube Red has recruited.
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Living in a sleepy, urban neighborhood in St. Louis, my delivery options are weirdly limited, especially late at night.
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Weirdly enough, this isn't the first time smugglers have tried to use bananas to sneak coke into a country.
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He once worked at a gaming startup ( "Which weirdly was called Rocket Science — fate loves irony," Musk has joked).
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Weirdly, one of the next iPhone's rumored features is that it will be missing one: the 3.5mm audio jack.
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It could also be why Bob is weirdly against horror films in general, which came up during movie night.
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On Wednesday, the company released a weirdly intrusive 15-second spot designed to intentionally trigger viewers' Google Home devices.
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"She weirdly gravitated toward E.T., which just shows good storytelling is good storytelling," Lively says of her older daughter.
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For Smokes, the good times continued until one summer night in 19983, when he noticed Smash was weirdly jumpy.
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The question of which kind of catapult to use on aircraft carriers is, weirdly enough, one of Trump's obsessions.
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His treatise on palace dogs, for example, explains that canine "fodder" was mostly bread, donkey meat, and, weirdly, grapes.
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At last Roy returns to his open document, feeling weirdly calm, like he and the bots understand each other.
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Your gran #italian #dessert #bloodorange #granita Formica, weirdly elaborate teaspoons, and watery desserts: sometimes Gran really does know best.
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I was ready to catch a whiff of Bruce Wayne's expensive cologne and feel weirdly swoony about Ben Affleck.
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At least until Mark Zuckerberg stole it back with a surprise, weirdly rock-star-like appearance at Samsung's event.
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McGregor is a bearded, tattooed, 29-year-old Irishman with loose-limbed appendages attached to a weirdly erect posture.
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How could they not, what with the whirlwind and weirdly sordid history they've had in their short, spinny lives?
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It's weirdly comforting to know that even people as well-known as Payne get flustered at big parties sometimes.
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For Kate, the campaign is about protecting the identity of the post-industrial city from this weirdly superficial gentrification.
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It may involve having flexible toes or being weirdly good at cartoon character impressions, but hey — it's your thing.
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And that her eyes look weirdly similar to those of the camel that she's riding in the Egypt photo.
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The professional canvas is so big, and the personal so small, it can make for a weirdly bifurcated film.
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"People tend to be weirdly reassured that American elections have always been dirty, from the very beginning," he said.
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"When a weird anomaly comes along like the Lemonade thing, I guess I'm weirdly prepared for it," she said.
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Weirdly, 90210, the zip made world-famous by the hit show in its name, doesn't even make the list.
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Weirdly, neither Heathrow Airport nor Arqiva, the company the provides the airport's web-filtering service, could really explain why.
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No, weirdly, [we did that] because it was hard to dramatize [the sexual obsession]—it felt a bit relentless.
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The climactic dream, which weirdly implicates Weevil and ends with dead Cervando whispering "I am God," is downright haunting.
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Finding a dog at a party is one of those weirdly universal experiences that people with anxiety disorders share.
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But he's also weirdly cagey, and has inexplicably developed what can only be described as a hood Brooklyn accent.
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The further he goes, the more out of hand the con gets, and the more he weirdly loves it.
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Yost eventually made the switch and the Royals weirdly began to win more games but it was too late.
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And weirdly, it was like the stronger and more confident I became, the less interest he seemed to have.
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Weirdly enough I woke up very sick and stuck in bed ... Heart break often comes with flu like symptoms.
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Maybe it's silly, but it felt weirdly good to have the app tell me I did a great job.
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"It's weirdly very political," said Aminatou Sow, a tech entrepreneur and co-host of "Call Your Girlfriend," a podcast.
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The bearded version of me, a new phase, is still not quite 2 years old — a weirdly hairy toddler.
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On the final day, during the last Street Fighter V matches, things felt weirdly subdued compared to previous years.
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The nature of a campaign workforce is weirdly starting to to look like the nature of the new workforce.
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Weirdly, Google isn't touting this feature in its release blog, instead putting the spotlight on a few other things.
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He does a great job at the vet and is weirdly obedient (for him) and I'm just so proud.
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So in that way, it was weirdly historical, but playing out in the present -- it's history as you're living.
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I am weirdly intrigued by the woman in front of me's turmeric latte order and I do the same.
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I can handle weirdly rendered letters, but the new tests ("click all the panels containing a bird") defeat me.
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She came to help me, but it turns out some really personal things in our background are weirdly similar.
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Weirdly enough, no Australian man has ever done this to me, while I've had this experience with American men.
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The diamond-patterned front has three well-disguised buttons, but weirdly, two of those buttons have no real use.
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It is weirdly motivating to see that say, by 10:43am, I am 3,000 steps behind my daily average.
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The 4K display, like that weirdly placed holster for the pen, is more an inconvenience than a deal-breaker.
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Weirdly, my excitement did not stem from the fact that I was about to be in my first film.
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Weirdly, though, the American political system actually gives these relatively poor rural states disproportionate power through the electoral college.
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Apple Arcade launched late last week with a huge lineup, and weirdly, without much fanfare about the real highlights.
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The result is a curiously intense, weirdly tranquil experience, at times hard to watch and then hard to shake.
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They have weirdly parallel lives — presented alongside several other matchups between the two precincts' eerily similar-but-different detectives.
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Weirdly no-one actually goes in the water for a while, until one young woman takes a first plunge.
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As you'd expect, the sound profile changed dramatically as the sound waves started echoing weirdly on the suddenly adjacent walls.
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In the poster, the video game mascot's body is seen only in silhouette — a weirdly muscular and human-shaped look.
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Starz's new sci-fi show The Rook is one of the most weirdly uneven TV shows to debut this year.
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Weirdly, the version Snopes initially spotted was at a site called "Border Herald," and supposedly took place in Jacksonville, Florida.
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I want a sweet treat, but the snack options are…lacking…so I settle for some weirdly addicting raspberry cookies.
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Of course, we're all on high-alert considering how weirdly pervasive Blackface seems to be in our current news cycle.
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I dig the weirdly parallel arms, the angular shape of that leg, and the hair that turns into a puddle.
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But I start to look forward to them more than LISS, weirdly, because walking on a treadmill is so boring.
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It prioritized cats last month, and weirdly enough, basic filters that could recognize food, pets, and sports equipment last year.
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LG is also weirdly trying to push how thin and light the V40 is compared some other big name phones.
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Both the 50-second spots are weirdly funny, but they also did a fine job in tickling our taste buds.
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When you really think about it, the traditional hair-salon experience is full of weirdly dated — yet somehow unquestioned — practices.
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But weirdly, the people who journaled about their emotions first didn't have the same reaction even if they were hungry.
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Essential had been working on a weirdly long and narrow smartphone called Project Gem for some time, but not anymore.
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But it also feels weirdly condescending: a young person returns home to amaze the locals with her "practically magic" device.
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I had horrible luck at a salon last month, and the root area of my hair is becoming weirdly orange.
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After a labored explanation, Trump gave a weirdly qualified assurance -- one that, in retrospect, he actually seems keen to break.
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Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters' characters are a weirdly charming pair, until the evil nurses stab him to death (!!). 7.
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You can see it at Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs): Her attempts at jokes — and even at laughter — are weirdly jarring.
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All of the beds are weirdly expensive but obviously cheaply made with cheap materials, so we walk out empty-handed.
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I pick up yogurt, granola, instant coffee, some weirdly expensive fruit, nuts, dried fruit, and a supermarket version of bibimbap.
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"This is weirdly poignant and ironic that she dies after giving birth to the thing that he wanted," Worsley adds.
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The problem with this strategy, however, is that, despite being weirdly-phrased and unorthodox politically, Clinton's comments were still perceptive.
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Weirdly, the first video game, the first real, successful video game, was Pong, was a two-person game in bars.
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Weirdly, this one drink order appears to also include heavy cream, Lactaid milk, soy milk, coconut milk, and almond milk.
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Weirdly enough my mom answered that I had ear trouble, and that there were certain notes I just couldn't handle.
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The dining table needed to be in the middle of the room, but the junction box was weirdly off-center.
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Weirdly, I've always thought I disliked small talk but in your situation, small talk could quickly lead into that awkwardness.
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It scratches the same itch as Flappy Bird or Maverick Bird, and that's something that we're weirdly missing right now.
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But if they know that only you are going to see it, it weirdly removes all incentive to do it.
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French Broad 13 Rebels ESB: Weirdly enough, this Extra Special Bitter is the counterexample to the DESTIHL six pack theory.
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Weirdly enough, Samsung's added a bunch of different cartoony faces that you can select instead of the standard two circles.
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Check out Matt Yglesias's explainer for more details on the Trump Foundation controversies that have gotten weirdly little media attention.
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The production on this is weirdly harsh for a #sensitive neo-classical track and this makes me think it's fake.
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But now Twitter has discovered a new similarity besides their piles of awards — when slowed down, they sound weirdly alike.
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Weirdly, a bull's penis covered in hot sauce isn't even the worst thing Gordon Ramsay eats in the clip above.
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It's amazing what a few trolls, or just plain uninspired-but-weirdly appealing ideas, can do to sway public opinion.
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Weirdly, nothing about Hilary Duff can be found on the page of Hutt's website that the search result links to.
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I wish I could find this scent in a perfume because it smells so amazing, and is weirdly instantly calming.
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To have such an acerbic mental state looming at you in billboard-size paintings is weirdly transporting, if not comforting.
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In particular, there's something about Stan's do-gooder charm that feels weirdly desperate this season, like he's overcompensating for something.
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Weirdly, the record she gave them was a record I did for that label where I'm just speaking in Spanish.
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Resurrection Fest is happening in Spain right now and boasts a weirdly diverse lineup, from the Offspring to Iron Maiden.
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We miss the concentration, the narrowing and zooming attention to language, and, weirdly, the white space of her finest poems.
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Weirdly, he went within five picks of not one but two other Obscure Player alumni, Bill McCreary and Rick Knickle.
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Slater has a weirdly precise memory for waves, for every permutation over the years of a certain sandbar in Queensland.
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As Trump fields questions about impeachment and Sondland's damning testimony, Will Ferrell, the evening's host, steps in – Looking weirdly confused?
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Weirdly, the tricks and flips often don't even seem like that big a deal, the boarders are up so high.
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They still like a drink there, of course, but opiates are weirdly more socially acceptable, at least in some circles.
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It took me a weirdly long time to figure out that this is what I always wanted to be doing.
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But as time goes on, your partner's excuses for keeping your relationship weirdly private start to get more far-fetched.
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B. Vine shut down on my birthday, and because of that, I've always felt a weirdly intimate connection to Vine.
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"There's something really weirdly beautiful in realizing that we're all together on that little rock," ErraZuriz said in an interview.
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Half outhouse, half torture chamber, the rudimentary bathroom option is usually weirdly hot, emits a revolting smell, and induces claustrophobia.
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But if hackers can manipulate its commands, what should be a straight line becomes a bungled, weirdly-shaped infinity symbol.
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Once you take their point of view, they're weirdly endearing creatures, even as everything they say is laced with horror.
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The weirdly-married couple hit up Ruth's Chris Steakhouse Friday in Woodland Hills, not too far from their Calabasas homes.
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For now, though, the system is working itself out as weirdly as possible, and on a case-by-case basis.
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I run another five miles at a slightly faster pace than yesterday, and my body feels weirdly amazing during and after.
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This glimpse into bad blood between exes weirdly humanizes the former power couple, but also brings a few questions to light.
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And let's be honest: Most of us have gotten weirdly out of the habit of talking to people face to face.
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During one Botox appointment, a dermatologist asked, "How frozen do you want to be?" and the question made me weirdly giddy.
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That's the weirdly veiled and instantly controversial conclusion of two new papers out on Thursday in Joule and Environmental Research Letters.
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Many tout its mood-lifting effects, its ability to improve cognition, and (weirdly) the fact it supposedly makes your hearing better.
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The sound is weirdly satisfying, possibly because it occurs as the shoe embraces my foot in a gentle kind of hug.
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And yet, nothing about The Perfection is what you'd expect, which is what makes watching it such a weirdly thrilling experience.
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A Statue of Liberty replica on a $15 million property in upstate New York, which, weirdly, is owned by Derek Jeter.
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The TourX, which Buick weirdly insists is a crossover when it's obviously a wagon, won't hit dealers until late this year.
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Instead, it's weirdly earnest, including a happy ending that rings false even if you don't know how the original story ends.
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In fact, the silhouettes of the pop-up camera models make the phones look like giant batteries, which is weirdly appropriate.
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Weirdly enough, Instagram says the rollout for the feature will take up to six months, which is an unusually long time.
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This means that, weirdly, in the Netflix era, Murder One is the show of Bochco's that perhaps looks the most influential.
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Basically, Nintendo has outdone itself once again in inspiring a weirdly specific and granular accessory market with its new home console.
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That Tom Cruise and a weirdly committed Russell Crowe have signed on for the ride is just the cherry on top.
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If you watch this clip, you'll notice a frog key chain is discussed and its owner is weirdly defensive about it.
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The day after Texas experienced weirdly warm temperatures and Christmas tornadoes, a blizzard slammed across the western part of the state.
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Weirdly, more than a quarter of the students who reported using Adderall without a prescription said that they don't use amphetamines.
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I'm weirdly not hungry when I get home, so I snack on yogurt and kettle corn while chatting with my roommates.
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"It's weirdly been pretty awesome," Alba says when asked if there were any growing pains adding a third to the family.
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But a lot of these white nationalist groups have not only conservative but weirdly reactionary notions about what women 'should' do.
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Featuring Yung Bans, Ski Mask The Slump God, and Lil Yachty over cavernous bass hits, "Fortnite" is a weirdly upbeat jam.
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Like any good Reddit post, those comments included some random jokes and some weirdly interesting info about this magical bacon machine.
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But weirdly, Maddie Zeigler, the returning star of Sia's music videos, somehow manages to make expressive movement seem very, very cool.
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It's interesting and weirdly pressure-free to follow LA art doins' as a commercial artist with no skin in the game.
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When the characters kiss, it's weirdly fluid—there's no build-up, hesitation or tension, just a smooth transition into makeout city.
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"I didn't mean to write a collection where every narrator was a weirdly implacable woman," Galchen has said of the book.
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Multiply that pressure millions of times, and you're in Katy Perry's social media hell, where the weirdly defensive Witness was born.
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And Voiello also admits he was in love with Sister Mary, which was a weirdly sweet side-plot of the season.
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But, it's very much worth it to persevere, for the game's off-kilter humor, weirdly beautiful spaces and excellent, chill soundtrack.
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It was all perfectly nice and weirdly ordinary, like calling a neighbor to say you can't make it to his barbecue.
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Read MoreThe weirdly accurate Super Bowl predictor But it's still interesting to note that one conference does have the noticeable edge.
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Britney Spears, Justin Bieber, and Mike Tyson look weirdly creepy in these bizarre portraits of wax models by Peter Andrew Lusztyk.
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The Tango-powered (and weirdly named) Phab 2 Pro wasn't the only crazy phone on display at Lenovo's Tech World today.
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And, keeping up with this outfit's theme of being (weirdly) available, her shoes are on sale for $120 at Tennis Express.
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A previous teaser trailer sampled a weirdly seductive version of "Trust in Me," sung by Scarlett Johansson as Kaa the python.
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The Commander is late ("What is it about men," Serena Joy sighs, in a weirdly normal moment.) And then a knock.
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Among other things, he weirdly seems to have decided to position himself as a reasonable moderate keeping angry leftists at bay.
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Weirdly, the one time I could use some new friends is the time I least want to bother talking to strangers.
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Macbook users had to enter weirdly complicated keyboard commands to load an emoji collection (for the record, it's command+control+space).
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Weirdly, my biggest gripe about Nougat is related to the thing you'd expect Android to be stupendously good at: Google search.
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Yet the experience, which continues an embrace of the digital under BAM's new artistic director, David Binder, is nonetheless weirdly effective.
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Merwin's poems seem made from a kit, a highly personalized but weirdly plain repertoire of details: rain, light, mountains, water, wind.
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"Despite the industry's constant handwringing about diversity, disability is weirdly absent from panels, op-eds and campaign groups," the website opined.
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After scoring 23 points in the first quarter of Game 23, they were weirdly impotent at the start of Game 983.
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Mitchell was frank but weirdly Parnassian about male sexual appetite, which she saw as not so different, finally, from her own.
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It fires up your political brain, weirdly, with incessant radio interludes from the conspiracy-toting libertarian who runs a local camp.
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There's also a headphone jack on the side, along with a Micro USB — weirdly, not the newer USB-C — charging port.
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Weirdly, the researchers noticed behavioral changes almost immediately after administering ketamine, some 9 hours before they saw the regrowth of spines.
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"That weirdly enough seems to be a bit of a thing in the world today," Curtis said as the room cheered.
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What a beautiful duo (and weirdly a partnering of names that phonetically seem ready made for hosting a children's television programme).
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So I hate to give it to the New York Times and Pete Wells, but I am weirdly thankful for that.
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I had six days to go, and I was hungry, but I was also weirdly mad at myself for feeling hungry.
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I'm pretty sure she's like, 2 months younger than me, and something about that weirdly got to me at that time.
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Mr. Lozano-Hemmer's talent is making philosophical ideas somehow literal — the abstract becomes weirdly real, or real with a surreal edge.
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This sets the restaurant apart from many of LA's Mexican seafood places that serve those weirdly juicy, metallic-tasting pasteurized oysters.
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Often compared to an astronaut, the creature is at once alien and cute, weirdly sinister and innocent, weightless and yet armored.
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We are weirdly detail-oriented, and that works well in a field where details are the difference between life and death.
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I was still congested and weirdly I lost my sense of smell, which led to a loss of sense of taste.
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In an apparent, and weirdly deeply misguided, effort to appear worldly, moreover, Baby features not one but four references to genocide.
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The internet is where the action is and weirdly the internet doesn't give us moguls that are nearly as interesting. Right?
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"The duo traded barbs for years, with Jobs calling Gates boring and Gates calling Jobs "weirdly flawed as a human being.
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Everyone seems to agree that the sunsets have been epic, but that the moons are spooky: heavy peach globes, weirdly portentous.
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OUR ECONOMICS editor, Henry Curr, explores why the global economy is behaving weirdly and how governments and central banks should respond.
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Greta Thunberg can stand her own ground against Donald Trump's weirdly petty Twitter attacks, but a little public support doesn't hurt.
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The show combined both singers' best and beloved hits with indomitable hip-shaking and hair-flipping and some weirdly wonderful entertainment. .
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But it's all weirdly compelling, and a reminder of the hunger even we alleged moderns nurse for worlds beyond this one.
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All of which, weirdly enough, suggests that "La La Land," despite its setting and its language, is at least half French.
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HB: Oh. Pretend I am a child, a very precocious child who is weirdly interested in the Constitution and political processes.
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Suspended animation is, like the bust-ups, a recurring motif in this wildly uneven yet weirdly hypnotic satire from Onur Tukel.
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Yes, it can be weirdly cold in the United States, but, still, globally, much warmer than average because of climate change.
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So all of Pompeo's talk about a more robust US role in the region seemed weirdly at odds with Trump's worldview.
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These are weirdly persistent urban myths that somehow won't go away, likely because they occasionally get repeated by reality show doctors.
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VanDusen compares the marketing to when Method, with its weirdly shaped clear bottles, took on the orange plastic laundry detergent aisle.
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As an aside, it's weirdly hard to judge laptop keyboards in a world where the butterfly keys on MacBooks are so untrustworthy.
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One of the bright spots in the book is your collaboration with Chuck Tingle, whose work I think of as weirdly utopian.
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"Happy Mother's Day to all the American mums out there (weirdly it's a different date in the U.K.)," Ant captioned the image.
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After Soyuz Failure, Space Is Now Weirdly Inaccessible to AstronautsThe Soyuz rocket carrying U.S. astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin.
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The keyboard is one of the best I've used on a laptop in ages, but its weirdly placed Shift key is annoying.
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I think a lot of what is weirdly called critique really functions in the way of legal point-scoring and legal objection.
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It was a surprise—and it came over Christmas and New Year's, so honestly, at that point, it was almost weirdly convenient.
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" In a tone that Nestor described as "very weirdly proud," Weinstein added "that he'd never had to do anything like Bill Cosby.
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Once your excitement settles, you're probably wondering why the site is offering a weirdly specific amount of $8.62 (we know we were!).
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Weirdly enough, a process that could result in a more liberal Supreme Court could actually be better for Republican politicians' own careers.
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Every once in a while, it says something so weirdly like me that I double-take to see who chatted whom first.
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And I'm also weirdly impressed with the Capture+ feature, which combines scrolling screenshots, annotations, and notes into one clever, universally available app.
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Weirdly, they were also still able to play the copy of Pokémon Shield that was supposed to be removed from their account.
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Pass The Pore Strips Undoubtedly, there's something weirdly gratifying about yanking all the crap out of your nose with a Bioré strip.
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Though the singer is 30, she's also from New York, and native New Yorkers are weirdly late to get their driver's licenses.
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Weirdly there's a small loophole because Tweetdeck is such a wonky product that my timeline kept updating, even though my replies didn't.
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And, weirdly but symmetrically enough, the same applies to microbes — the bugs have their own little resident bugs to make them themselves.
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While her name remains in New Zealand—if you look for it—on street signs and at museums, it's weirdly glossed over.
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"This weirdly is actually inspiring me to get out of a low spot in my life right now," one YouTube commenter wrote.
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And it also made this weirdly tiny change in July: Wow, Apple really moved the needle with the new Safari icon pic.twitter.
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One of those dumb but weirdly compulsive Skinner boxes that have become increasingly prevalent in the era of browser and mobile gaming.
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It gives him a better claim to the throne than Daenerys Targaryen, who is Rhaegar's younger sister, and also, weirdly, Jon's aunt.
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And you will nail it, because the perfect scents for every (weirdly specific) type of mom are just a few clicks away.
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After a bit of convincing he lightly cleared his throat, and it weirdly sounded as though he was seated right beside me.
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I toss Animal Farm into my bag to read on the metro tonight – I like to read two books at once, weirdly.
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And there's a big tax cut for CEOs making more than $73,000 and a weirdly specific ban on lottery winners getting Medicaid.
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What is different this year is that Amazon is giving us early access to weirdly good deals a week before the event.
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So pee blissfully—weirdly, there's can be a serene stillness when you have 30 seconds to not really think about anything important.
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"Weirdly enough in my 14 years of modeling, I've only worn a blonde wig three times," she said in the same interview.
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It was better received than the first installment, reviewed well by grown adults, and weirdly popular with teens who loved it "ironically".
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Weirdly enough, the location is around 14 blocks from another planned Supercharger station, at the corner of Santa Monica and Lincoln boulevards.
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Weirdly, the guys in Phantoms knew Hudgens when they were all young, and hadn't hung out since they were all around 16.
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"And it actually turned out being weirdly satisfying to swipe the cards in a way that contactless cards didn't have," he says.
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A little later, they're caught in an ambush by creatures that sound weirdly like the pig man from American Horror Story: Roanoke.
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They can't even be problematic, because despite their bizarre-but-weirdly-potent commentary on the human condition, they're not really about anything.
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Weirdly, though, the one drug most likely to totally and completely fuck you up is also actually kind of, vaguely, relatively safe.
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Weirdly enough, in 1999, Trump himself suggested that if he ran for president, Oprah would be his first choice for running mate.
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Cops was weirdly groundbreaking for its time—pre-internet, you didn't see a lot of that kind of stuff in the media.Yeah.
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Agony's vision of hell is also weirdly boring in the way it follows Judeo-Christian mythology so strictly it almost feels orthodox.
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When I first saw Taggart, standing on the glowing stage in his weirdly shaped outfit, he wasn't even singing a good song.
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Weirdly, any wounds she gets also heal faster than other people, and she cannot recall ever having felt anxious, depressed, or scared.
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The weirdly bohemian vibe gives it a coffee shop feel, whether there's a hip-hop act or Latin jazz on the stage.
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Weirdly enough I see a lot of people saying to either run them over with a truck or some mode of transportation.
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I weirdly stopped tweeting for one full year, my last year at SNL, I don't know why, I just didn't do it.
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Weirdly, I just noticed that these publications tend to support Trump, and their false stories all flatter Trump's beliefs and political positions.
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They dance too freely (isn't everybody as self-conscious as me?), and they're weirdly not stressed out about the shoddy Wi-Fi.
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But Trump has had an uncanny obsession with Apple going back to his earliest days on Twitter (weirdly, he's also a stockholder).
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The ragged archway of "Pink Cave," weirdly repeated in smaller, mutated versions across the canvas, expressed sex as both promise and threat.
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You know the guy in the great long-term relationship that still weirdly brings up an ex-girlfriend more than he should?
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Kathleen Wynne [former premier of Ontario] immolated her personal dignity in their desperate and weirdly condescending effort to stave off political obliteration.
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I posted nothing, but I did, a little weirdly for me, change my Facebook status to "married," so satellite friends would know.
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Happy Wednesday and welcome back to On The Money, where we're weirdly interested in this Supreme Court copyright case involving Blackbeard's ship.
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Not that you had any leisure, really, to realize how weirdly compelling they were, in their pointed commentary on caste and wardrobe.
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While he was on the ISS, his telomeres weirdly lengthened, perhaps because of how much he exercised and how little he ate.
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He finds that Brandon and Larry led weirdly parallel lives of abuse and neglect; Brandon's childhood was arguably far more physically brutal.
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Weirdly, I think podcasting might be able to break through that bubble because people don't access these shows through traditional distribution networks.
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As beautiful as the Warriors are when they work, they look checked out and passive and weirdly over it when they don't.
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Even though I think it's totally natural and fine, it still feels weirdly slovenly and gross to talk about—which it's not!
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There's a DJ controller with a sound mixer—though it looks weirdly misplaced under the halogen lighting and next to someone's desk.
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Lawrence: Weirdly enough, two minutes before we got connected, I was on the phone with [producer] Nina Jacobson and [author] Suzanne Collins.
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"Really weirdly, it makes you feel very open to stand in front of strangers and scream your bloody head off," she said.
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Suggesting otherwise is a ridiculous oversimplification, not to mention a weirdly retro argument to make about a war epic set in space.
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I used to be weirdly Christian Scientist about taking medicine — not even Advil for headaches — but now I have seen the light.
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Despite however much it complicates the gameplay and perhaps interacts weirdly with other parts of the game, I nevertheless find it good.
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Then we got sidetracked looking at people's weirdly long walkways to their personal piers and we wondered: How long was too long?
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The sulphur-smelling waters steamed and hissed, many decibels below the crypto-digital roar to which they're weirdly—and maybe inextricably—linked.
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No. A technically very impressively-made film for sure, but it places spectacle and technicality above everything else, leaving it weirdly hollow.
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I find that some eye creams cause my concealer to bunch weirdly, but coverage products blend even better on top of Bubblewrap.
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Lemony Shrimp and Bean Stew The crispness of fresh shrimp and the creaminess of white beans are almost weirdly wonderful in combination.
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The portraits Icons8 chose to feature on the Generated Photos website are weirdly poreless and stiff—the telltale signs of algorithmic generation.
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And weirdly, those scenes were material that we 100 percent realised that could be used to tell her story in this film.
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Weirdly, according to CNN's indispensable Donie O'Sullivan, it's been kicking around the Internet at least 2017 -- spiking, albeit briefly, when Texas Rep.
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SO WEIRDLY, I'M ACTUALLY USING THE SENTIMENT REGARDING SPECULATIVE ASSETS LIKE BITCOIN AS A GUUDE TO MAYBE WHAT THE FUTURE WILL BRING.
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That declaration isn't incorrect, but it's also one we don't usually see explored in such a weirdly approachable — yet sharply deranged — way.
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But it's all weirdly compelling, and a reminder of the hunger even we alleged moderns still nurse for worlds beyond this one.
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Then he pins her in a weirdly loaded sleeper hold and points out that she's powerless to stop him from killing her.
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Weirdly enough, I found the first boss—or, one of the first bosses, The Root Pack—much easier than the side-scroller.
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The internet has produced many strange fads throughout the years, from cats getting scared of cucumbers to the weirdly unsettling Lenny Face.
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This is why, because Trump lies so nonchalantly and broadly, the practice of tallying his lies can end up being weirdly counterproductive.
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Last month, somebody edited a video of Putin playing the piano to feature a cover of the track, and it weirdly worked.
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Right now the crypto world offers stablecoins (Dai, Paxos, etc.) and privacy coins (ZCash, Monero, Grin) but — weirdly — nobody offers a private stablecoin.
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Remember those weirdly-satisfying garbled sound effects your modem made as it logged on to the early version of the world wide web?
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Weirdly though, despite not having categories for "nude," or "underwear," there are plenty categories for bra: brassiere, bandeau, bandeaus, bra, bras, and brassieres.
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Aw, First Man The weirdly overlooked Damien Chazelle film did win tonight, even though the director and star Ryan Gosling didn't even attend.
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Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have one of those relationships that belong on every couple's vision boards — even their mistakes are weirdly perfect.
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Of course, Airbus isn't doing this to please the weirdly chatty flyers of the world, to say nothing of the suffering, silent majority.
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Weirdly, I am craving a sushi roll for lunch from the supermarket near my house, but a work crisis has me rushing back.
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Weirdly, Shingopana seems to have had more in common with titanosaurs living in South America than it did to those living in Africa.
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"Happy Mother's Day to all the American mums out there (weirdly it's a different date in the U.K.)" Ant captioned the sweet image.
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Turning off the plane's lights before landing is, weirdly, one thing airplanes do that makes a ton of sense once you know why.
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I also think there's something weirdly perverse about bedding men based on not wanting to repeat the experience of what happened with Blaine.
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It weirdly sounds a lot like an aboslutely amazing sadlad classic that Kompakt put out a while back but with some HUGE vocals.
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Probs. Weirdly enough, Prynt isn't the only augmented reality printer on the market: Lifeprint launched in 2016 as well, and is only $129.99.
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The coworker who seems weirdly resentful about being there Inviting your nemesis to watch you get married is some next-level petty shit.
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If you feared that the elongated display might make for a weirdly tall phone (as I did), rest assured that it does not.
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Despite the drama with Scooter Braun and weirdly-obsessive trademarking of "this sick beat," Taylor Swift's career continues to take over the world.
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It's a weird show — my fiancée described it as "Stranger Things + Wet Hot American Summer + Eternal Sunshine," which I thought was weirdly accurate.
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The iOS Way is so weirdly divergent from the way that nearly every other computer operates that many people just gave up trying.
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But the idea that Natasha's infertility somehow makes her monstrous — not a real woman, potentially less than human — was weirdly embedded into Ultron.
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Despite this, graham crackers became pretty popular and, as the video points out, fans of the snack weirdly took to calling themselves Grahamites.
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She knows my boyfriend, she's met my friends, and we weirdly have mutual friends — which is another thing I have going for me.
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It looks big and beautiful and weirdly, well, weird and energetic for a show about the Roman army set nearly 2,000 years ago.
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There aren't even any of the Chainsmokers' hyper-specific and weirdly compelling details about pool parties soundtracked by pop punk and yes, alcohol.
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People often initially whoop, cheer and clap, but as totality takes over for a couple of minutes, a weirdly respectful, awed silence descends.
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It's proven to be quite the popular reaction GIF online, as well as a weirdly mesmerizing thing to watch on a loop. 22016.
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Much like every episode of Twin Peaks: The Return, Uranus is fiercely unique and weirdly endearing, even though it makes no fucking sense.
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Masturbation is weirdly taboo for women, but if we talked about it openly, especially at a young age, things might be totally different.
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Weirdly, I watch old horror films, and also something that I've been watching almost every night now is Dune, the David Lynch version.
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And then become weirdly eccentric in a way that's incredibly rude and think that's okay because everyone says yes all day to them.
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The human body is a funny, weirdly shaped thing, so why not just wrap it up in OLEDs and be done with it?
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It's not surprising that Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande's initial relationship made headlines: the couple is as surprising as it is weirdly perfect.
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Let's hope Chenault can temper Zuck's penchant for weirdly out-of-touch statements and Facebook's tendency to accidentally abet racism on its platform.
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Composer Darren Fung watched the weirdly stretched-out sea lions swimming across a screen and imagined the music that would best suit them.
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The rear edge around the sides of the phone is chamfered (with a couple of unsightly breaks at the top) and weirdly sharp.
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The owner was a retired cabbie, who was weirdly interested in us—he even asked me what schools my parents had gone to.
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Sometimes not telling them felt like I was weirdly lying about a big, weighty piece of history that I carried around every day.
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They grow densely together and block out the light, creating a weirdly empty forest floor that looks like something out of a movie.
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Weirdly enough ... they've posed together at events before, and there doesn't seem to be any surface-level bad blood between the two stars.
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Trump's a different story Trump, too, weirdly suffers from the same pathology of self-perception, even though he has absolutely no reason to.
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Not hardly (that's an insanely high bar), but it's still pretty silly and completely unnecessary — and yet I'm weirdly compelled to try it.
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"There's something about US politics at the moment which makes it weirdly hypnotic, even if you aren't that interested in politics," says Tate.
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In Skylines, dead bodies are carted from homes to cemeteries via hearses (which, weirdly enough, can carry up to ten bodies at once).
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It eventually did not work out for that couple, and in the end I felt weirdly guilty that I had failed them both.
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But this trailer's weirdly squeaky-clean space station is still creepy, with its huge windows and art deco pavilions and spidery shadow-creatures.
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It was easy to use, and the way this giant Altoid whined and whirred as it analyzed my mouth air was weirdly endearing.
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I mean obviously they're getting 10/10, but it makes me think a lot about how weirdly circumstantial all of our friendships are.
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Weirdly, Rockwell's "Somebody Watching Me" is almost exactly the same color, apart from it's a bit darker in places, with splashes of Navy.
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It's a weirdly contorted ideology, a counter-punching worldview that shows that the power of hatred can be the strongest force in politics.
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Weirdly, the salty and savory base worked quite well with the sugary finish, and the half-melted chocolate texture produced something utterly sublime.
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And, I felt like the forced off-shoulder manipulation made the coat jut out weirdly in the front instead of just laying flat.
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As we get ready, I give a few of the teenagers in the cast advice about boys and, weirdly, how to build credit.
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Peloton declined to comment on Foley's puzzling statement, or his definition of "weirdly," citing quiet period restrictions leading up to the company's IPO.
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I hope that Mr. Trump's asymmetric, weirdly brazen dishonesty has broken reporters of the bad habits of false equivalency, euphemism and forced balance.
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Not long after starting at Business Insider, I noticed that I was getting a weirdly high number of pitches about covering baby monitors.
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That weirdly compelling writer J.G. Ballard once praised the Surrealists for placing the logic of the visible at the service of the invisible.
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He's normally so calm and collected but got weirdly angry that people were sitting on our bench when we got to the shore.
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Undressed is way weirder and—curiously, to say every participant is wearing at best a pair of underwear and a bra—weirdly tame.
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We are subject to rapid-fire bits of information pertaining to obscure interplanetary histories, nuanced cultural cues, A.I. protocol, and weirdly, fishing rights.
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That ties these two teams with the Rangers for the fewest powerplay markers in Round 1; weirdly, all three of those teams advanced.
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If we saw a top-ten list in each region, there might be more similarities across provinces, instead of such weirdly huge differences.
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Both sets of women become weirdly fast friends, the obsessives' having cheated intimacy by knowing their targets' likes, dislikes, and interests in advance.
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There's also an "Oddly Satisfying" category for rounding up all those weirdly hypnotic videos you can't help but watch over and over again.
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Weirdly, I grew up upper-middle class in India, and that doesn't fully translate to what your understanding of me might be here.
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Plastic bags: Bad for the environment, good for my cat, who is weirdly obsessed with sleeping atop any and all variety of bag.
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The fact of being queer weirdly saved me from so much loneliness, even as it demographically made intimacy so much harder to find.
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This is why I find her recent work so distressing and, more importantly, captivating, and — in at least a two instances — weirdly funny.
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Her work on the long-running CW series Supernatural won her fans, thanks to her affinity for deeply creepy but weirdly touching monsters.
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He even, weirdly, invented a story about the two of them becoming best buds in the green room before a 60 Minutes episode.
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Without sanctimony or condescension, she gives us a woman who was prodigiously gifted, weirdly literal and totally in charge of her strange self.
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His novel is weirdly somnolent given how portentously it primes us for danger, for the burning of mosques and blood in the streets.
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The monochromatic surfaces of earlier, smaller paintings shift about, becoming squares or rectangles within larger compositions — except that their edges are weirdly raised.
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Weirdly, I have managed to keep my sponge in check now that the security of our love no longer depends on its location.
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Weirdly, Intel says the "Engineered for mobile performance" indicator is explicitly not a brand or a logo, which seems wrong on its face.
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One of the big lessons of Amazon's HQ2 debacle, at least from my perspective, was that the company can be weirdly tone-deaf.
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The empty studio is kind of sad at first, but the instructors' positive attitudes weirdly make you feel like it's just another day.
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"I thought it was weirdly loving and thoughtful that someone would put so much time into screwing with your reality," Timbers told me.
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Weirdly, Hollywood is kind of great for that, because they have already seen the ups and downs of so many show biz careers.
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He does two dunks: his first looks weirdly casual in slow motion, and the second he grabs the rim like a complete boss.
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Some people were unsure about the weirdly human-like CGI cats, while others wondered whether Judi Dench had skinned one of her companions.
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Despite Google being weirdly greedy with prices and storage, it's one that you'll really want to consider if you need a new smartphone.
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