| 41. | Somewhat incongruously, his save-the-party remarks Thursday were delivered at bipartisan events.
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| 42. | Somewhat incongruously, his hair _ what remains of it _ has been coiffed and sprayed.
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| 43. | The effect sometimes suggests a 150-watt bulb screwed incongruously into a small reading lamp.
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| 44. | The brilliant sunshine on this late winter day gave these cities an incongruously cheerful look Tuesday.
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| 45. | On its face, it seemed a simple computer error, albeit an incongruously beatific one.
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| 46. | We awoke on Sunday to heavy wet snow falling from an incongruously high pearl gray sky.
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| 47. | A left-handed batter his size would have been dating the incongruously gigantic Ally McBeal.
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| 48. | The hotel itself is a hideous tower of greenish glass blocks looming incongruously against the sky.
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| 49. | But publicly raised questions about their integrity join them somewhat incongruously in the same news cycle.
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| 50. | Incongruously, his tunes have been playing on rap and hip-hop stations, too.
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