The staging is careless and the lighting is weirdly overbright, as in an old television show.
Weirdly, he called Schultz every day to talk about the market but never took his advice.
Weirdly, some of the best ratings we ever got were when we were on at 10pm.
The movie is unconvincing and graceless, and weirdly anachronistic and overexplicit about gender issues.
In fact, for the Best in Show judges, the entire Westminster show can be weirdly lonely.
Weirdly, Mr Weld is getting more comfort from Democrats than from his fellow Republicans.
The blogosphere filled with rumors, pictures and videos of a sick-looking but weirdly beautiful creature.
Mandy had expected a weirdly folded arm, a contorted jaw, maybe some slobber, but he looked fine.
"It's a weirdly Earth-like place, even with this exotic combination of materials and temperatures, " Perron said.
His photographs of the funeral ghats in Benares--unsettling, riveting, weirdly beautiful--were shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
But weirdly, it tastes a like pineapple upside-down cake sweet bready flavors with a touch of caramel.
And the Seattle Post-Intelligencer calls it, weirdly fascinating in its own maverick way.
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For arguably the most inventive cocktails in town, however, the weirdly orange-lit and trendy Reizbar takes some beating.
Weirdly enough, the very latest European retail numbers are substantially better than expected.
Now that particular part is true: weirdly, VAT on digital goods is paid at point of dispatch, not delivery.
Even the prose is weirdly rootless: the multicultural argot of global VIPs who spend their lives at 35, 000 feet.
Its grasp of time and place is, by their standard, weirdly unstable, and the supporting players, among them Marlon Wayans, J.
Twenty-five years from now, piloting one's own vehicle will seem weirdly anachronistic and unnecessary, like riding a mule to the mall.
My Silicon Valley friends who supported Obama are weirdly silent about this.
She just squats there with one hind leg weirdly raised, staring straight at me, as though I might run off without her.
If this sounds weirdly narcissistic, consider that the movement has a forebear in a quintessential American: Benjamin Franklin, the founding father of self-tracking.
Hershey skillfully skates the verge of breakdown, Hurt is weirdly funny and dissociated, and Shepard milks his taciturnity for humor as well as tension.
So Mr Edwards's decision to highlight trade differences weirdly helped him with those doing well who could form a substantial block in the general election.
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Weirdly, we now have a situation where many political reporters will be saying one thing, while these data-driven sites will be saying something different.
Goldman Sachs economist, Jan Hatzius, has also been weirdly dismissive.
Then it weirdly doled out one-game suspensions to Stoudemire and Diaw.
But, on the other hand, I also know of some organizations that are weirdly oblivious to this whole realm, and still others that are downright awful at it.
Never has childhood seemed more weirdly resilient, or less cute.
Weirdly, Mr Putin seems to welcome comparison with this period.
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