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1 It's as bizarre an idea as Miss Marple sleuthing in the Bronx.
2 Yet the critics almost uniformly condemned his work as bizarre and erratic.
3 In this case, the cover story was as bizarre as the end purpose.
4 Other fringe ideas draw wider support, but few are as bizarre or alarming.
5 President Ramaphosa and his team have dismissed the allegations as bizarre .
6 No figure as bizarre as this had ever flitted through her dreams before.
7 But it wasn't as bizarre an investigation as it may seem.
8 Only once we sat down did it strike me as bizarre .
9 But his ways with language remain as bizarre as Mallarme's.
10 It struck Daniel as bizarre that John Churchill should even know who Isaac was.
11 But their relationship isn't as bizarre as the rest of the world might think.
12 It's been described as bizarre , deliriously romantic, and irresistibly exciting.
13 And as bizarre as the idea was, I believe the costume was aimed at me.
14 I don't think I've ever seen something as bizarre .
15 It was quite as bizarre as its name suggested.
16 In these he explores effects of light as well as bizarre grimaces and facial expressions.
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