"I don't take the bizarre behavior yesterday as confirmation of mental illness, " she said.
"I don't find anything bizarre about what Mr. Moussaoui is saying, because he backs it up with the Koran, " Dr. Patterson told the jury.
To be fair, it doesn't look so bizarre at first glance.
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"We're not big in ERP, aren't aggressively exploring outsourcing and don't view the Web as so bizarre we can't get our head around it, " says Scott Hatfield, chief information officer at cable operator Cox Communications.
Then there are the looks that are so bizarre they can't be replicated off the runways, perhaps with the exception of wet mullets.
It's also bizarre that Microsoft isn't opening up pre-orders on these right away.
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We started to do some bizarre things, didn't pass the ball and gave away poor penalties at poor times.
Mr. Grahame-Smith wasn't the first writer to put a bizarre spin on a classic tale (arguably, Shakespeare was a skilled practitioner of genre remixing).
The most bizarre part to me isn't that Samsung is willing to fork out ungodly amounts of currency in order to sear the term "Galaxy" onto the brains of every human alive -- it's that the outfit's North American marketing partners are actually stellar.
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As if Jennings's ascent isn't strange enough, here's where it gets downright bizarre: The people in his corner insist that his day job actually helps Jennings as a boxer.
Somehow, the latter didn't end up costing the Knicks, as they won an absolutely bizarre 106-104 game over the Atlanta Hawks (25-19) at Madison Square Garden to open a five-game homestand Sunday.
And in the days following September 11 below the public's radar screen T-shirt sales and military support were bundled up in a bizarre negotiation between the Bush administration and Pakistan, a negotiation that revealed the surprising power still held by the U.S. textile industry.
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Mr. BRUCE FEIN (Former Official of the Justice Department): This is rather bizarre, with the one branch of the executive saying the other branch can't investigate it.
Mr. Morrissey doesn't correct for all this as well as he might, partly because he is limited by a bizarre conceit.
And here's where it gets really bizarre: It's possible some taxpayers in states with income taxes, who haven't made a big purchase, might actually be better off claiming a smaller sales tax deduction than a bigger income tax deduction.
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