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1 Either way, it was far too bizarre for James to think about.
2 I can never quite admit it, outside-itseems too whimsical, too bizarre .
3 It seemed an incredible state of affairs, something too bizarre to last.
4 Magnification and spectrum analysis gave out results too bizarre to believe at first.
5 It was ludicrous, too bizarre ; it was the last straw.
6 It helps not to think of it as too bizarre .
7 What he was seeing was too bizarre to be sane.
8 The shape was too irregular, the flashing lights too bizarre .
9 Sealskins, venison, wild ducks, beadwork, embroidered skinwork, feathers, firewood-nothingis too bizarre to offer.
10 The true reason, of course, was that my theories were too bizarre for academic tastes.
11 God, it's all too bizarre to put into words.
12 It was too freakish, too bizarre , to be used outside of the laboratory and the museum.
13 A Ku Klux Klan endorsement, Chavez financing, and anti-Christ suspicions are too bizarre to rate a mention.
14 It was too bizarre and too dangerous.
15 He shrugged; it was all too bizarre .
16 Nothing was too bizarre to be considered.
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