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The two characters were distinct and wierdly lovable and the end was a perfect dessert to ‘Sanguine Pizza’.
Sanguine Pizza 2009
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Casting for a new wierdly androgynous character has either Elena Kagan or Janet Napolitano vying for the role of Buster.
News media starting to get ornery over Kagan thing. | RedState 2010
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War is a complex subject, and just as it can be destructive and painful and ugly it can be wierdly beautiful and boring and exhilarating and all manner of other emotions besides.
Six Days SVGL 2009
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I think this story is spun in the "trivial" direction by a badly (wierdly) chosen headline.
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I only came over here to read sanders 'response to this kerfuffle, but i'm wierdly fascinated by the fact that flemfan thinks Chip Delany looks totally white.
TOC: The Mammoth Book of Mindblowing SF edited by Mike Ashley 2009
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Thats gonna be funny and wierdly original never have I seen a film about after the end of the world.
Seth Rogen and Jay Baruchel Fully Launching Jay and Seth vs the Apocalypse « FirstShowing.net 2008
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(And here, wierdly apt, since they look like a several year supply of the pill all in one big package.)
Cervical Cancer and Birth Control PIlls aka TBTAM 2007
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Or does he get bad and good, but in different ways so will be a wierdly unbalanced child?
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Walton is pompous, over-excitable, often obviously wrong, and yet still wierdly entertaining.
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SusanC says: "Human rights guideline for online games providers" has a big section on Internet filtering, which seems wierdly out of place - most of what it talks about is relevant to ISP's, which are the subject of the other document.
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