Recent tragedies have been afflicted with a certain element of bizarreness, hitherto not experienced by humankind. |
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This unusual non sequitur represents the high point of bizarreness in this collection of sketches. |
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I guess the perceived degree of bizarreness of any incident or action is entirely dependent on your own frame of reference. |
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Last night's Oscars bizarreness was not just bizarre but bizarre in a way that is typical of this entirely bizarre time. |
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What you get to see is the sort of comic weirdness of the place, but, for all its bizarreness, life in North Korea is no joke. |
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A detailed, realistic world with amazons-flair, not as spacey as with their predecessors, the bizarreness of which had become the Fantasy MMORPG norm. |
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Something excessive, unbelievable would then appear, which distorted reality, to send it reeling towards comedy most of the time, or sometimes towards a worrying bizarreness. |
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Here doctors confront diseases that are obscure and vaguely medieval, the triumph over them further romanticized by the sheer bizarreness of the challenge. |
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Using block data from the 2000 census, Miller and Chambers have computed bizarreness for the congressional districts of Connecticut, Maryland, and New Hampshire. |
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