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1 The Swedish immigration authorities had registered him, strangely enough , as a Serb.
2 We sat in the drawing-room until six, but, strangely enough , the Hon.
3 Now, strangely enough , I had no great interest in that calabash stew.
4 The patient, strangely enough - we affirm it as an eye-witness-complainedof no pain.
5 Here, strangely enough , it was the Chancellor who fumbled for his handkerchief.
6 And, strangely enough to them all, Kitty seemed to like the job.
7 Then strangely enough , as it seemed, we stepped off to level ground.
8 Yet after all, I knew all that could be known, strangely enough .
9 Everything was as usual, but, strangely enough , it did not reassure her.
10 Pharaoh however, strangely enough , did not seem to take to this suggestion.
11 And strangely enough he, too, evolved from physician to psychologist, to philosopher.
12 And yet, strangely enough , Dave realized that his emotions were unaccountably mixed.
13 But-yousay-He gathered his whirling thoughts, and, strangely enough , grew calm.
14 Now, strangely enough , that small fat person was nephew to Dick Dudley.
15 Yet a few things-allin London, strangely enough - have saved our investments from disaster.
16 In the morning the world, strangely enough , was outwardly the same.
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