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1 There was something quite weird and awful in her dignity and gravity.
2 It was quite weird , going to bed at nine o'clock in the morning.
3 They're like a family of the mind; it's quite weird to see them together.
4 I assure you that we are quite weird at times.
5 I was misquoted, says O'Donnell, which is quite weird .
6 I find the industry quite weird now.
7 Singer Rivers Cuomo later took a vow of celibacy, so I guess the association looks quite weird now.
8 In the west, low down the sun was sinking, a dull magenta in hue, quite weird and remarkable.
9 Their music would sound quite weird to us, although it is sweet harmony to the people of Tor-tu.
10 It's something really quite weird . '
11 Trying to explain it to the kids was quite weird ; my kids don't even know what a soldier is, really.
12 It looked quite weird swinging there in the moonlight; but Larry chuckled with pleasure every time his eyes roved that way.
13 If South Park's herky-jerky theme song isn't quite weird enough for you, check out this new version by multi-instrumentalist Adam Ben Ezra.
14 It's quite weird , added Tomass, fourth at Vancouver 2010, who at 32 is three years older than his brother.
15 The man looked as if he were in a dazy dream, which I don't blame him for at all, because we did look quite weird .
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