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11 Sentences With "weirdnesses"

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Yet their sound, while devoid of feeling, does not lack disjunctions or textual weirdnesses.
In this way, Lover is her least prescriptive album, a celebration of her individual weirdness and the weirdnesses of her particular relationship.
Westworld just isn't at that level for me yet, even when I enjoy it or find it confounding or have fun untangling its weirdnesses.
Try to average our individual weirdnesses and you wind up with something that is somehow both weirder and weirdly unreflective of any of them.
Modern audiences are justifiably mesmerized and taken aback by the many weirdnesses in the trailers for Hooper's film adaptation of Cats: The cats are cat-sized!
Then, weirdness of weirdnesses, the president is trying to enlist his party in Congress, which constitutionally — in all meanings of that word — should be the agent limiting him.
We forget that those nice big numbers and records are made of millions of colliding weirdnesses, that a late-career lefty breezing through the league's best lineup is comfortably within the boundaries of the possible.
Someday soon, Sheikh and his team want to be able to extend that face scan to the whole body, so the software will need to be able to work around what Saragih calls "extrinsics"—the weirdnesses that would otherwise make a virtual interaction less lifelike.
Photograph by Robert Vinas, Jr. Courtesy the Estate of Malcolm Morley / Sperone Westwater Malcolm Morley, another British-American renegade from abstraction in the nineteen-sixties, died this year, at eighty-six, after a turbulent career of eccentric masteries and forthright weirdnesses that bounced into and out of fashion and critical esteem.
Come for the notoriety of the plot — a bumbling puritan of a police sergeant (Edward Woodward) investigates the alleged disappearance of a young girl on a remote British island where the locals engage in pagan debauchery — and stay for the fantastic acting (particularly Christopher Lee as the enigmatic Lord Summerisle), the elaborate theatrical staging, and the interminable weirdnesses that make this film much more than merely a date with the Wicker Man.
It was a very big bear, and he would only calm down when he heard, from the author's lips, the word: "j-e-l-l-y". Beyond the bear, Medrano says, someone was snapping his fingers restlessly; probably the consequence of some strange Blues or an irreverent Jazz. Divided in episodes –like clouds or secrets in the present constellation- a woman shoved a living mouse in her vagina. Testimony of all this is recorded in this text, weird above any other condition that, in equal or very similar tuning, could stay related to other famous weirdnesses: Juego de cartas (Card Game) by Max Jacob, Cente mille millards de poems(Hundreds of Thousands of Poems) by Raymond Queneau, Libro de los agujeros (Book of the Holes) by Francisco Pino or La prosse du Transsiberien (Transiberian Prose) by Blaise Cendrars.

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