You expect quirky, left-field weirdness, whereas what you get is gorgeous songwriting. |
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The animator extraordinaire brings his trademarked weirdness to feature-length once more with this new release. |
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This fall's literary landscape fairly bristles with weirdness, perversion, and subversion. |
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He's no naif, living in a fantasy world, but an adroit political player, using an image of weirdness to protect him. |
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What is clear is that he attempts to look beneath weirdness to find the common thread of humanity between him and his subject. |
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Anyway, this sort of weirdness is what makes the Internet great, and we wish them well. |
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She probably would have been more cautious on the graveyard shift, but who expected such weirdness this early in the day? |
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Stories like Neon Genesis Evangelion push the creative envelope, and I appreciate them for their weirdness and divergent thought. |
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After all of the weirdness and darkness, het ends on an upbeat note by providing us with a classic romantic comedy. |
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The scene was rendered with less gropey lust but more breathlessly passionate weirdness in the recently reissued 1967 adaptation. |
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Some audiences will find this annoying, for me it fit in perfectly with the subtle weirdness of the proceedings. |
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Weirdness, particularly sexy weirdness, is a trademark of the French film director. |
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The latest virus has swept the world, and is now responsible for numerous e-mail slowdowns and other weirdness. |
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This opens the door for more weirdness for weirdness's sake, but sometimes, that can be too much of a good thing. |
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Whether it's global warming or just Klondike weirdness, the Klondike River thawed and rose 2 metres in December. |
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The typical electronic weirdness of the sound effects is preserved, though occasionally soft-spoken lines are lost. |
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This movie contains just the right mix of tender-hearted moments, weirdness and comedy. |
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This covers all manner of weirdness from frog falls, ghosts and poltergeists, levitation, UFOs, lost civilisations and displaced animals. |
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This proves a wise move, as the sheer weirdness of the story is counterpointed by Jonze's naturalistic approach. |
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Maybe that explains her passion for fine red wines and her insatiable appetite for weirdness of all flavors. |
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It captures honest moments of weirdness, but it also manipulates images and music to evoke emotion. |
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Before long we get a nice piano riff and lots of ambient weirdness joining it. |
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However, there is absolutely none of the usual weirdness or other-worldliness associated with magical work. |
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Once you get over the weirdness of the premise, it takes a hard heart to remain unmoved by this simple yet deeply emotional tale. |
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Mick, Aston, and Davies may briefly fascinate through weirdness, permutations, and illogic, but their basic, unsatisfying incredibility does not end up standing for much. |
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The weirdness of the Arbabsiar case has, unfortunately, fed a mill that already loves to churn up conspiracies. |
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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 picture is rapidly drawn of a world out of true, or a mind out of true, in a situation rich in the possibility of weirdness and horror. |
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The most interesting part of the song is at the very end, where Maiden has added some weirdness of their own. |
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All have the full complement of weirdness and wonderfulness that the man in the street might expect. |
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Wonky to the point of weirdness, Mr. Gore loves nothing more than a dorm-room bull session. |
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Once you get over the weirdness, the atmosphere at Meltdown is quite relaxing. |
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This was the grant that I knew I had a chance with, because it allowed my weirdness to be seen-because I'm weird, but beautifully weird. |
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Liszt and Schumann are perfectly glorified, with a low scintillating for the former, and a pain fearless of weirdness for the latter. |
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It seems the city is ever-changing, a real weirdness for us europeans and our centuries-old cities. |
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From time to time, pictures of weirdness are discovered by users of Google Street View. |
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His stoic outlook on the weirdness around him just seemed odd. |
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Of course, it could be hard to see that logic through all the lavish weirdness of the proposal. |
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But despite its popularity, Reddit manages to retain a glorious, dark, unabashed weirdness that positively thrives there. |
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They tut-tut and tsk-tsk about the sadness, weirdness and pity of it all. |
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You now had jokes in common, passions, dreams, and that you had a weirdness of your own that she actually wanted to understand. |
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The first is to describe planets in our galaxy in all their weirdness and wonder. |
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Like a layered wedding cake, each experience built on the weirdness of the previous one. |
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The director of Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive has found a new way to bolster his unparalleled canon of weirdness. |
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The end result is a frustrating film that trades a strange-but-true history of government-sanctioned weirdness for a Hollywood ending dripping with an anti-war message. |
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Everything is ordinary, even banal beside the weirdness of the artist's behaviour. |
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At Yale, Dr. Blais is extending his journey into the realm of quantum weirdness by applying his expertise with superconducting materials to cavity quantum electrodynamics. |
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It's an astonishing piece of work that lurks in the strange otherworld between score and sound effects – a brooding, scraping, pulsing aural undertow that perfectly accompanies the on-screen weirdness. |
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The state-of-the-art 3D technology draws us in, but it is the vivid weirdness of Cameron's luridly imagined tropical otherworld that keeps us fascinated. |
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The only hint of weirdness came with the pomegranate-poached pear: the fruit, stained violently incarnadine, sat in an unfortunate chartreuse soup, speared with what resembled, in texture, a dog biscuit. |
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Where do you feel the weirdness of your latest collection came from? |
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The stars gathered before the show in the Tapis Rouge tent for bubbly, Mideastern noshes and warm-up weirdness from fine-feathered bird-girls. |
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If you have a low tolerance for paratactic sentences and pure weirdness, this novel probably isn't for you. |
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These new quantum computers would have at their heart the quantum weirdness that is so intriguing to physicists, and might be able to solve problems that are inaccessible to ordinary computers. |
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Eddie Fett gives a lovely weirdness to all his characters. |
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There are no limits, apart from avoiding weirdness and bad taste. |
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The way in which everyone has to rub along with everyone else regardless of age, social class and general weirdness? |
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Then there's the hilarity and sunny weirdness of the school train, complete with a rotating organ and the children singing songs about not being turned into kidsicles. |
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Edgy to the point of weirdness with its mashed-up freakiness. |
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