But strangely, despite its iconic status, few foreigners make the effort to visit it today.
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But strangely enough, it was the most difficult debate in parliament I ever had to take.
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Mixing Byrds-ian jangle-pop with shouty garage punk, it's an unlikely but strangely successful combination.
But strangely, if you take a step out of his office, you can find a woman selling Taoist trinkets.
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In the mid-1960s Control Data was producing the world's most powerful supercomputers, but strangely enough couldn't sell very many of them.
The system has DVI, VGA, component, and S-Video outs, but strangely no HDMI -- which might be a deal-breaker for some.
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That very fact should keep risk assessment front and center, but strangely enough when the market is at its riskiest, few assess their true risk.
But, with its powerful and wide-ranging arguments against theism of all kinds, Mr Harbour's short book, nevertheless, makes what may be the most powerful case available to the widely held but strangely silent creed of atheism.
Panesar had been expected to cause more problems after his 4-74 on Saturday but strangely he did not find as much turn and spent much of the latter part of the day over the wicket, from where he was never likely to get a favourable lbw decision.
But strangely, when they started in on their presentation, zipping in and out of the various gestures that are really required to operate Surface and Windows 8, I found myself more than a bit bewildered at how much had changed and how much users were being asked to learn.
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"I have low energy, but, strangely, it's kind of a spiritual journey, " she told King.
But, strangely, fewer Greeks seem disposed to thank Mr Simitis's government for its efforts.
To be fair, Men's Vogue also did an in-depth story on John McCain but, strangely, a photo of McCain didn't make their cover.
While Hughes barked orders from the sidelines for his increasingly cautious players to push forward, Chelsea remained dominant in possession but seemed strangely intent on shooting from long range.
But, strangely, because software is really a form of idea rather than mechanical function, the patented software is not strictly limited to the original hardware implementation it was conceived for.
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Here Mr Ferris achieves a clever balance: Tim behaves strangely, but isn't that natural for anyone who loses the life he understood?
He was not good looking, at least not in the smooth, symmetrical way expected of leading men, but women found him strangely attractive.
But even here, strangely enough, relations with China are as much on people's minds as they are in Latin America as a whole (see article).
It was a faltering start, but it was also strangely symbolic of my mission -- namely, to explore what Microsoft's latest operating system can do for regular desktop folk.
Controls are incompatible with strictly economic liberalism (which looks like a strong point, but Ms Hayter is strangely reluctant to insist that free movement of labour and free trade are inseparable).
The metaphor is strangely apt, but the story that's got AMs hot under the collar is quite different.
Kenny Shiels has expressed his wish to succeed his former boss Paatelainen but Kilmarnock turned in a strangely lacklustre performance.
Its ornate pavilions are still strangely beautiful, but the park itself has grown ramshackle and is crowded with tacky fairground attractions.
But critics say the UK is strangely docile, with a coalition that is risk-averse when it comes to Europe.
The appeals were strangely muted from Everton, but TV replays suggested the Chelsea defender was lucky to get the decision.
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