| 31. | The research societies also share information and reports on the quirkier aspects of UFOs, like alien abductions.
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| 32. | The older filmmaker's characters are also quirkier and funnier, although they exhibit bracingly credible shortcomings.
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| 33. | Elegant traditional domes of Bloomingdale's and the Paris skyline sat across from a wall of quirkier curios.
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| 34. | That political action was not much faster or the odds quirkier than here along U . S . 61.
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| 35. | In practice, that usually means trading an abstract ideal of harmonic perfection for quirkier textures and faster tempos.
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| 36. | She was London's version of New York's Audrey Wood, but more eccentric, quirkier, funnier.
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| 37. | One of this city's quirkier culinary institutions died this week in a real estate transaction full of poignancy and paradox.
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| 38. | Lieberman said his series is different from its competitors in a couple of Fox-like ways : younger cast, quirkier stories.
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| 39. | Another war film shown here, in the marketplace rather than in competition, has a more genteel surface but a quirkier outlook.
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| 40. | But it's also that small museums are more manageable than the Louvre or the Metropolitan, and quirkier, less predictable.
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