| 21. | Dr . Kennedy was incongruously followed by a parade of " show"
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| 22. | It incongruously combines broad strokes and contrivances with offhand chitchat from the corner store.
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| 23. | His message is one of Reaganesque optimism, incongruously delivered in a Forbesian monotone.
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| 24. | Yet, for the adventurous, the assorted discomforts incongruously add up to pleasure.
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| 25. | An occasional ranch or two stands out incongruously.
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| 26. | There were sleek stretch limos incongruously pulling up.
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| 27. | Incongruously, it has become a destination for Hollywood's hip young crowd.
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| 28. | Later, the filmmaker's father incongruously pronounced " Buffalo 66"
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| 29. | Incongruously, Panmunjom also is a tourist destination.
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| 30. | But incongruously this made the British government even more determined to help the Jews.
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