Talk famously steals the riff from Kraftwerk's Computer Love and hearkens in tone to the quirky off centre Whisper. |
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Small gardens often lend themselves to something a bit more original and quirky. |
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They wore odd clothing and made quirky, lyrically interesting music, how could I not love them? |
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There cannot be a better city in the world for fans of the quirky, or a more exciting city in which to just wander the streets. |
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This quirky, offbeat blog has a beautiful, poetic quality that really stands out from the crowd. |
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The famous cantina has been changed into a barber shop which is run by several quirky and humorous black men. |
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The designs are quirky and the techniques innovative, distinguishing them from the twee associations that craft and knitwear often suffer from. |
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He has morphed a quirky novel into an enthralling, tender and, crucially, fun piece of cinema. |
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Somewhere, deep within Twister, is a searing portrayal of the disintegration of a family, leavened by quirky, oddball humor. |
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The results are blocky, quirky landscapes shot through with colour that would light up any wall. |
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With his fresh, brushy style, Podeswa gives a bright and quirky view of the townships as seen by an uitlander. |
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It should have ended a bit more quirky, unresolved, as so much of life remains unresolved or unanswered. |
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The quirky, unconventional lawman is a plum role that at one point had seemingly passed Cardinal by. |
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Jenny loved the look of the school house and began imagining her new life in its charming, quirky interior. |
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He's geeky to a fault, quirky, talks in a mumbling, nasally fashion, and he's generally just crazy. |
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But it's Thornley's fast and loose definition of celebrity that makes his boneyard Baedeker such a quirky read. |
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Their brand of boisterous bonhomie and quirky humour is in short supply here. |
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My own tastes run toward dark colors, simple oak antiques, comfortable chairs, brass candlesticks, and interesting but quirky ornaments. |
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Science fiction conjures up all manner of dangerous aliens and starbursts and quirky, mind-bending ripples in space and time. |
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Each of the 50 rooms is different and a bit quirky, as you would expect in a hotel this rich in history. |
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The laws of gravity, optics, and acceleration represent averages, not the quirky behavior of each single nanoparticle. |
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Miller is a first-rate intellectual but an unreliably quirky, quixotically overcerebral, hit-or-miss director. |
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She has a very beautiful, conventional exterior, but you really sense that it houses a quirky free spirit. |
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That accolade was the final confirmation of Dragila's metamorphosis from quirky outsider to exalted global personality. |
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Saxes are quirky in that they have the mouthpiece of a woodwind, but the body of a brass instrument. |
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It's bubbling with quirky grunge, liberally sprinkled with novelty hip-hop, soul and ska. |
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Yes, the film is very quirky and offbeat, which means it'll probably be a commercial flop. |
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This was a breakthrough exhibition for conceptually minded Spencer Finch, whose quirky works incorporate science-related themes. |
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These drawings are bursting with life, quirky and refreshingly spontaneous. |
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True to her quirky nature the Essex girl upped her glamorous ways and traded in vajazzling for a scouse-brow. |
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Their music, while possessing an undeniably indie guitar sound, is just as quirky as the band seems to be. |
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He drew inspiration from unexpected things like dried leaves or quirky antique books. |
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The rest of the mix, however, is a bit more jazzy and quirky, blending piano, flute, organ vamps, vibraphones, and some basic samples. |
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Tolkan lends his trademark bulldog intensity, while Monk gives her characters quirky grace and a hint of pranksterish glee. |
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A splashy new hotel in Times Square has drawn lots of attention for its colorful and quirky appearance. |
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You'll get a lot of busy signals and the software's quirky, but it's kinder on your pocketbook. |
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She's still the same girl, quite scheming, funny and quirky but she's got some new stuff to deal with. |
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Now, however, I look forward to the same quirky humor and gothic sense of style with every new film he makes. |
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But we also need the quirky corners that make London different from everywhere else. |
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Swap, a quirky fusion group, blend the very best of Nordic and Celtic music. |
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The people who loved them told me that the person in question appreciated edgy music with a quirky edge. |
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Always veering towards the conservative and traditional, they dislike novelties, experimentation or quirky fads. |
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She was well known in the estate for her love of life and her quirky sayings. |
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This disc has little of the wildly inventive eclecticism of his solo production efforts or DJ sets, but it's a divertingly quirky stop-gap. |
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The season also includes a quirky musical about menopause and an acrobatic physical theatre show from the West Coast. |
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Underscoring their eccentricity and quirky jiggery-pokery is an ability to crack out a memorable pop melody. |
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They will deliver a show that is quirky, fun and spontaneous, while simultaneously enrapturing the audience with their artistry and talent. |
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He takes centre stage as star, co-writer and co-director of this quirky comedy. |
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A contradiction in terms, maybe, but with her quirky looks, Elson became the hottest cover girl in the world. |
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But time has clearly diluted its adventurous edge, and some of its elements feel merely quirky. |
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Scientists, in whatever society, are a quirky lot, motivated by enigmatic incentives comprehensible only to their own kind. |
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Each block can also be used as a desk organiser or a vase, making them as practical as they are cool and quirky! |
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All share the same sense of quirky musical programming and good-time vibe, bringing together disparate styles of music. |
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He has his own butler and the quirky dietary habits of a B-list celebrity, consuming two bananas a day at precisely observed intervals. |
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And as a labelmate to Sufjan Stevens and Shapes and Sizes, you could count on the sound to be a bit quirky. |
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The quirky humor has been abandoned in favor of futuristic imagery and gee-whiz exclamations about the wonders of cool technology. |
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This quirky, sumptuous body of work presaged the ideas of many postmodernist image manipulators. |
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If you're looking for a nice enough, quirky and droll adventure film that you won't remember on Monday, then here's your movie. |
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The director specializes in quirky, fun genre flicks, and this one continues the trend. |
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Overall, the book is remarkably readable, partly because the editors have wisely allowed a certain quirky dryness of tone to creep in. |
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Fortunately for the film-makers, their heroine's quirky appeal transcends language barriers. |
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But many of the stories are also hilariously funny, deeply celebratory, or just plain quirky. |
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There's a stunning, uncredited sax solo and a quirky contrapuntal bit for the trombones. |
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If you like the quirky styling, the car delivers the cushiness of a Lexus but with more pizzazz. |
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Behold thoroughly dimensional characters, quirky and flawed and utterly believable whether human or nonhuman. |
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I loved being around him, I loved feeling his presence in the house, I loved his self-assured nature, and his quirky anachronisms. |
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This lovely, quirky toilet roll cosy has been hand crocheted using high quality pure wools. |
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It's a quirky little film, but it packs a wallop, toying with our expectations. |
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You expect quirky, left-field weirdness, whereas what you get is gorgeous songwriting. |
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If you want my recommendation for a wonderfully quirky film that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, this is it. |
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The Zimmermen, with their quirky sartorial style, have a long history of hard work and old-fashioned values coupled with wanderlust. |
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Clipped, laconic, understated, but with quirky rubatos and accelerandos to convey something simmering underneath. |
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Their quirky relationship oscillates between paternal and fraternal, part father-son, part Wright brothers. |
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Jamie Bell, of Billy Elliot fame, in particular gives a very mature performance that rests just on the right side of quirky. |
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Its images and quirky, cranky design return to the mind's eye long after the final credits. |
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Our mayoralty, in contrast, in seen as a retirement home for amusing, quirky politicos who couldn't quite hack it in the Commons. |
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In between are 11 pages of useful information, including dry facts and quirky anecdotes, encompassing every area of life. |
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Indulge in the quirky, delicate, craftsmanship of a remarkable career remade up-to-the-minute yet timeless. |
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It's the tale of a pensioner and the quirky tenants in his rooming house, acting out a colourful meditation on the joy of being alive. |
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It's a wonderful, quirky friendship that evolves and blossoms, in spite of the two main characters and their flaws. |
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These young designers root through junk piles and garage sales to create one-of-a-kind, quirky pieces of furniture. |
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Punch Drunk Love is quirky and stylish, but not in a manner that comes across as overly artsy or pretentious. |
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Working with animal forms, she's used compressed mattress springs and bent wire to form quirky, ethereal beings. |
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The little emporium offers an adventurous selection of international favorites and quirky artisanal cheeses, many produced locally. |
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Written with erudition and firm, if sometimes quirky, opinion, the book is interlarded with humor and acerbic comment. |
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It's as though the director is cramming as much bizarre and quirky humor into each frame as possible, and astonishingly enough, it all works. |
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Every bedroom at Stobo Castle is individually designed and mix a traditional style with quirky touches. |
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There is a very comprehensive range of ceramics, from fabulous tableware to quirky characters and conceptual and exploratory pieces. |
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There are other quirky problems surrounding the phenomenon of incorrupt bodies of saints. |
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Didn't the press used to treat him as an interesting, quirky but fairly far left figure? |
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Nora's quirky radio talk show launched barely two weeks ago, but already it is attracting fan mail from Alaska to Singapore. |
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Next week's teaser promises more of the same quirky humor and clever writing. |
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The acting, singing and music were great, but the quirky comedy got a little old for me in this one. |
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Human nature perplexes me and it's just one of those odd little quirky things that has grabbed my attention. |
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But you'd have to be pretty hard-hearted to hold that against this quirky, individual and cosy four-star Sardinian hotel. |
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I always thought of bloggers as being kind of quirky individualists, iconoclasts. |
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And yet, the quiet, quirky charm of lunch makes us feel like girls playing in a dollhouse. |
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I believe Antonio is the quintessential Montrealer because Montreal is a quirky city. |
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Altogether, the film is funny, sensual, intellectual, quirky, and not easily classifiable in terms of its genre. |
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Their presentation featured a quirky opening video, thirty minutes of corporate backslapping, and few new products. |
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One cinema-goer was overheard commenting that they wanted to see it because of its quirky title. |
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Scattered about are whiteboards, markers, pens, and paper, as well as quirky sundries such as wigs, Hula-Hoops, and Play-Doh. |
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In fact, all the characters in this film are equally compelling, giving a quirky impression of life in suburbia coming apart at the seams. |
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This man is Riders of Rebus who like a modern day mariachi emanates unpretentious, rocking pop tunes with spiky guitars and quirky melodies. |
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Still, any score by such an important composer, even one that plays quirky variations on themes by Mozart, is worth hearing. |
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It's a fatal flaw in what otherwise has the makings of an entertainingly quirky show. |
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Toyota hopes the quirky styling will appeal to all those young nonconformists out there. |
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And, to the extent that fate sometimes lends a quirky, helping hand, relief may come from an unlikely source. |
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That seems appropriate for a man who was, by all accounts, as quirky, gentle, open-handed, and sweet-tempered as his music. |
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An album for long, meandering summer afternoons, Magic and Medicine is a quirky and imaginative bundle of joy. |
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Parallel to the seafront, Castle Avenue is a quirky road of elegant Victorian red-brick houses, 1930s-built semis and modest bungalows. |
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The movie becomes a cross between a serious life drama and a quirky romantic comedy. |
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If my typing seems unusually quirky and vivacious this morning, it's because I just installed a new wireless keyboard and mouse. ooh! |
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Winkler's film seems to aspire to a quirky social commentary on the order of American Beauty. |
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They test quirky gadgets and toys for grown ups in between answering calls from their satisfied pundits. |
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You put out an amazing first album full of quirky lyrics, passion and hard guitar strumming. |
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Granted, you can be quirky and annoying when you get on your high horse about something, but at least you care. |
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The music often astonishes with its inventiveness, and the performances are vital and quirky. |
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So what could have been a quirky sleeper hit like There's Something About Mary, basically treads water for 90 minutes, then sinks. |
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Henley Compact Offices are quirky sheds with curved roofs redolent of gypsy caravans. |
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Bukowski's world of stewbums and lushes was brought brilliantly to the screen in Barfly, a quirky, liquored love story, scripted by the master himself. |
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He mixes pure pop and grungy rock with odd, quirky experimentation. |
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If indoors is more your thing, try the quirky bowling spot, bol, also at the Solaris complex. |
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Who can be found this quirky capital of curmudgeons and quidnuncs? |
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The decor displays some cute quirky touches that bring a smile to my face. |
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For all its pretty pictures and quirky anecdotes, this is a soulless book. |
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The ladies score the leading roles while the men are left to portray quirky, comedic characters. |
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Soon, Calvin becomes a control freak, emotionally manipulating his quirky creation into doing his bidding. |
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The quirky sci-fi thriller Transcendence finds depp playing a scientist whose brain is downloaded onto a supercomputer. |
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Each drawer pulled or cabinet opened was an adventure as Roy's gaze swept across the objects and alighted on one or another splendid or quirky piece. |
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His pace is quirky and his direction of the actors inventive. |
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The quirky tenor of his voice, combined with his observant, mocking tone, gelled perfectly with the screwball proceedings. |
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Featuring an up to scratch all-star cast, it is Close who really shines, with a cracking quirky little performance, again demonstrating her range. |
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In between, The Dude is sometimes helped, but mostly hindered, by a dizzying array of quirky characters. |
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But unlike True Detective it was also droll, playful, quirky, invigorating, and creative. |
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Elsewhere, flashes of Jamaican rocksteady and Latin beats and melodies seep into the stitching of this singular songsmith to fit his quirky design. |
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But what about the eloquent, book smart, interesting, quirky, inquisitive black woman, you ask? |
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The quirky chapter on extraterrestrial life is set at Los Angeles International Airport. |
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Sternheim's play is ribald, satirical, self referential, and quirky. |
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This country is blessed with hundreds of quirky events and celebrations throughout the year and they are all part of our rich and diverse culture and history. |
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Or, who is that entourage of questionable quirky characters anyway? |
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Designed in the 1950s, it retains some quirky detailing from that era and offers views of the sea as well as the clubhouse, greens and fairway of the nearby golf links. |
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The more I think about this, and as I write it, it rather does seem less a quirky singularity, and more of an onrushing descent into a foggy loopiness. |
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She was born Hetty Robinson into a wealthy New Bedford, Mass., clan whose tensions undoubtedly shaped her quirky character. |
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The pieces are intelligently chosen, quirky and satiric extracts sharing space with atmospheric and journalistic ones, encouraging the reader to reconsider stereotypes. |
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News that it may soon be available to hire for dinners and functions sets the seal on York's growing reputation as a quirky corporate conference destination. |
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Calasso reconstruction is, in Mounts' judgment, a superbly ambitious, quirky, querulous, lyrical, and finally persuasive essay. |
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It's a great novel, somewhat quirky, about an unemployed fugitive English philosopher who goes to France and falls in with a one-armed bandit literally, a thief with one arm. |
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Here are 24 short stories, each quintessentially quirky and, some would think, touched by lunacy. |
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I like to look at the way that small shivers and fragments of light, escape through a teeny gap in the curtains, throwing quirky shapes upon the wall or ceiling. |
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Ted is a quirky guy that loves esoteric topics like Teddy Roosevelt trivia and the history of belts. |
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He did a comic turn in tropic Thunder and a quirky commercial for Jimmy Kimmel that aired during the Oscars. |
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Paul has been campaigning heavily in the North Star State, and is hoping to take advantage of its quirky libertarian streak. |
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Alternating from soft and smooth, lounge-type music to more uptempo and boppy songs, this album is filled with quirky little numbers and surprising twists. |
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When he writes under his own byline, McGurn's views on economics are just as conservative as, and even more quirky than, The Wall Street Journal's unsigned editorials. |
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But the incident still can serve as a quirky reminder of how important it is for retailers to deliver their brand image consistently across all channels. |
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Alternating from soft and smooth, lounge-type music to more uptempo and angst filled boppy songs this album is filled with quirky little numbers and surprising twists. |
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Statistics from the U.S. Census Report and quirky audience participation sections punctuate sociological debates, scuffles and tormented soliloquies by the characters. |
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Designed by an eccentric Italian fridge magnate and built by BMW, of all companies, the Isetta bubble car deserves its own quirky chapter in the history of post-war motoring. |
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She started out as a quirky brunette with a dream, a girl from Dallas who wanted us to love her. |
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She made her New York Fashion Week debut on the quirky runway of Jeremy Scott. |
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But, because of Louisiana's quirky election law, Maness and Cassidy won't face each other in a GOP primary. |
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Entrusted with a 150 million budget, Sam Raimi is both a safe pair of hands and an inspired, quirky choice to bring the 40-year-old Marvel superhero to the screen. |
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The dizzying array of instrumentation, including handclaps, accordions, strings, and horns, faithfully captures the quirky energy of their live shows. |
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Second, we're not afraid to use quirky or offbeat tactics to sell books. |
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A quirky gift for a young gardener might be a carnivorous plant. |
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Heart Buchanan fills its quirky windows with strings of chilli peppers and pink net constructions encrusted with love hearts which allow views into its warm interior. |
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If you love improv, these quirky guys are worth taking a chance on. |
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It's a laid-back, slightly quirky Egyptian town, with an economy that runs on diving and an unusually large population of cats and dogs, fed by indulgent Europeans. |
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Indeed, the group's college-age members rarely fail to build on their obvious indie influences with swooning California melodies and quirky instrumentation. |
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He briefly tried his hand at furniture design and excels at contriving quirky contraptions and uncanny objects, some of which find their way into elaborate environments. |
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He was the cranky and quirky old neighbor that everyone had. |
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Schepkin is the ideal accompanist, expertly handling the quirky piano solo halfway through the piece and slamming his forte chords with the right degree of surprise. |
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I don't mean funny ha-ha, the kinds of things that wither and die under the scrutiny of the average dry or verging-on-non-existent sense of humour, but quirky. |
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The works often delve into the lives of the quirky, the eccentric, and the just plain daffy with comic precision and a certain amount of heartwarming pathos. |
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The movie would rather be a quirky pseudo-comedy, in which a stranger appears in a small town packed solid with eccentrics and changes their lives forever. |
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But to do so is to undermine the writer's genius for tapping into quirky, funny human nature, which regardless of history remains pretty much the same. |
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The cruise which heralded her return to service was a suitably quirky occasion, as invited guests mingled with ordinary Glaswegians who had snapped up the remaining tickets. |
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Dreamworks' hands-off approach is evident in the finished film, which is defiantly British in its quirky choice of subject matter and love of absurd punning. |
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You remember that girl, the one who was so quirky and talented. |
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Little Sister, with their kazoos, animal impressions and quirky songs got feet tapping and hands clapping. |
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But one of the things that caught our eye is a quirky little project that local marketing company Kaizen Print have organised. |
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Its quirky humour, bizarre characters and snappy, quippy script made it stand out from the bulk of comic book movies. |
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So, it's difficult where you have something in your pocket and you have to respond immediately and be quirky and quippy. |
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The seller, only named as John, put the quirky offer on DoneDeal in the hope of flogging the four jam jars to fed-up holiday makers. |
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His next step was to create a quirky collection of unusual camping spaces such as a yurt, a bothy and a shepherd's hut. |
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The Chambers Dictionary is the most useful and diverting single-column word-hoard available full of unique quirky definitions and word origins. |
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It now looks rather dandy and the new decor is a cross between a traditional Edinburgh howf and a quirky modern bar. |
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While we find her energy a refreshing change, sometimes her quirky peppiness just about gets on our last nerves. |
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Without transmission, these items are not folklore, they are just individual quirky tales and objects. |
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A photography studio has been set up for its Big Booth event, with all sorts of quirky props linked to Australia and the kooky digeridoo player. |
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Pufnstuf, and really quirky game shows like Let's Make a Deal and The Price Is Right. |
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Some of the cufflink designs are quirky and some are deliberately shocking, including diamond encrusted skulls. |
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On The Addams Family theme the guests sat at tables named after Morticia, Gomez, Pugsley and other characters from the quirky 1960s comedy. |
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I tell people it was No 1 In Heaven, the 1979 classic LP from quirky Californian synthpop pioneers Sparks. |
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Now he is fleeing for his unlife, dodging sunlight, quirky monsters, and staying ahead of the angry mob. |
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A quirky name for mighty tree LAST time in my A-Z of plants we took a look at pyracantha. |
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Her most recent works have this quirky, half-serious 90's teen culture-inspired aesthetic. |
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There are several more or less quirky traditions peculiar to individual colleges, for example the All Souls mallard song. |
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Meanwhile there was a delightfully quirky solo from bassoonist Alan Pendlebury amidst the thunder of the closing con moto. |
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Eyestuff Spiro is a girl's quirky metal model, which features a Spirograph printed sides design. |
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However, those accustomed to adulate the quirky fieldworker with the bike are in for a shock. |
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Despite living in permanent darkness, this blind cave dweller still has its own quirky sense of rhythm. |
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This hilarious, foot-stomping verse, storybook and song are catchily realized with the quirky, dark comical illustrations and rhymes. |
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With beautiful looks and a quirky image, acress Audrey Tatou is hot property in the glamorous world of movies. |
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It was pleasing to see many amusing, quirky books, such as Good Morning Mr Pancakes, Mozzie and Midgie and The Aunties' Three. |
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The quirky visuals are up to Aardman's usual impeccable standards and there are plenty of sight gags in what is mostly a dialogue free film. |
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Micmacs Film4, 9pm PREMIERE Dany Boom stars in this quirky comedy about an eccentric drifter with a bullet lodged in his head. |
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The 2,000 examples range from the historic to the ultracontemporary, from stately to quirky, ornate to austere. |
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She sat in gardens observing bunny rabbits hopping through vegetable patches, dreaming up quirky tales. |
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Aided by quirky ghost hunters Tucker and Specs, Elise confronts the soul-sucking infestation in the netherworld. |
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For the sweet toothed among us, there is Salted Caramel Ebelskivers, Raspberry Blintz Ebelskivers, and even quirky Quinoa Ebelskivers. |
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The Belle Epoque In Sud-America suite by Brazilian film and television composer Julio Medaglia was quirky, comedic and rumbustiously well-played. |
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Other posts noted the boredom of 'hump Wednesday' and even celebrated the President's quirky left-handedness. |
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It's self-conscious about its quirky plotting and inside jokes, as well. |
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With walls three feet thick, low beamed ceilings, and two enormous open fireplaces, the place oozes character, of an individually quirky, not chintzy, country style. |
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The Fisheye lens adds an element of fun and provides a wide-angle hemispherical view of the photographic subject which results in the production of quirky, creative images. |
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With its quirky, minor-key tonality and its penchant for psychedelic jams, it's very easy for listeners to think they've gotten the band pegged early on. |
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The characters are all quirky and life-size, and, as with the burglaries in Breaking In, the treatment of drugs is refreshingly free of either moralizing or romanticizing. |
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Days after announcing his presidential bid, Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, tried a quirky approach to skipable online video, first popularized by Geico. |
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However, it's a chance encounter with a quirky young woman which fuels Andrew's voyage of self-discovery and finally looks set to offer him peace of mind. |
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Santa Teresa Tram or bondinho, has been preserved both as a piece of history and as a quick, fun, cheap way of getting to one of the most quirky parts of the city. |
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The Funky Indian opened on Wear side at the end of last year, and has since won rave reviews for its tapas style Indian food and quirky interior design. |
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The AA release of Wizard and Wipeout possesses all the quirky hallmarks of the band but boasts a catchiness that has sometimes been missing from their material. |
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No Doubt's Gwen Stefani started the huge new trend for bindis last year and they've since become a quirky fashion statement with girls everywhere. |
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Biological and psychological breakdowns may lead to quirky behavior, but the vast majority of carjackings can not be explained or justified by an insanity defense. |
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A self-exposed technophobe and unaccepting of the modern age, the quirky hotel owner is followed on his quest to bring the Grosvenor into the 21st century. |
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Walls are lined with quirky nicknacks and piled books, like you've wandered into the home of someone interesting you'd like to get to know better. |
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Other quirky vintage details include wartime posters on the wall, a vintage Welsh dresser and strips of newspaper in the loo in case you're caught short. |
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Megan Thoma has been a rising star in Providence's poetry scene, a quirky, offbeat writer with a knack for both offbeat imagery and an often unexpected vulnerability. |
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They were adventurous tales, quirky and funny, but always pondersome. |
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I love playing at out grounds because there is always a festival feel about the ground and they always have endearing, if not quirky, characteristics. |
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Additionally, Icelandic permits a quirky subject, which is a phenomenon in which certain verbs specify that their subjects are to be in a case other than the nominative. |
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Its questionably 'sociable' two-seater outside loo, featured in David Bell's quirky architectural history book on Leicester and Rutland Privies, drew curious tourists. |
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