Examples of using Bizarrely in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Mr. Trump bizarrely devotes the FIRST paragraph of his shameful statement on Saudi atrocities to accuse IRAN of every sort of malfeasance he can think of,” Zarif wrote.
In one bizarrely fascinating case, an Indian boy claimed to remember the life of a man named Maha Ram, who was killed
Bizarrely, an 11th-century tome written by an Islamic scholar from Baghdad turned out to be a humorous instruction manual on party crashing.
When police arrested the man, he bizarrely started singing the Indian national anthem,
It was a hole that, bizarrely, included a wayward drive that struck
Iron oxides impart a rosy blush to the bizarrely shaped sandstone rocks, which contrast beautifully with the lush valleys,
looking bizarrely like the local snack‘pineapple bun'.
they're bizarrely urging Iran's full compliance.
now reigns in this culture- bizarrely, and with consequences more grave to the spread of ideas
Bizarrely, the man's remains were composed of bones from three different people,
uses a tremendous amount of energy for its weight and has a bizarrely dense cerebral cortex.
Bizarrely, his staff members seemed to be responding to Jack as though absolutely nothing had changed,
index go numb as a bizarrely strong surge of strength traveled up through the back of his blade up to his hand,
An Iranian cleric bizarrely claimed that women in sexy clothes cause earthquakes,
Even more bizarrely were footprints that were pressed into concrete that seemed to lead up to a dead end and simply stopped,
investigators in any EU country, and most bizarrely even in the US, can access EU citizens' data on phone calls, SMS messages,
Bizarrely, despite the migraines, insomnia,
having been bizarrely let go by Manchester United earlier in his career.
Bizarrely, Jones raised the prospect of the British
that makes it a good move for Ireland ahead of the game against Slovakia in March," McCarthy told the FAI website earlier this month, bizarrely, before the move had gone through.