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11 Sentences With "most offbeat"

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Perhaps the most offbeat choreographer in American ballet, Mr. McIntyre, who often employs pop or rock music, is now in top form.
Seth Meyers returned from vacation on Monday and quickly caught up with President Trump's most offbeat statements from the past two weeks.
It sets us up for what would be the most offbeat chapter of the MCU to date — while also advancing the Infinity Stone plot forward. Honestly?
Brand-new streaming platform Quibi will launch next month, and its first wave of original content features some of the most offbeat series that you've ever encountered.
One of the smallest and most offbeat is Spectrum, across the street from the Brooklyn Navy Yard; it still has the look and feel of the garage it used to be.
Airbnb is known for offering novelty lodging opportunities, like a night in a Goodyear blimp, though Lucy will be one of Airbnb's most offbeat listings ever, according to a spokeswoman, Liz DeBold Fusco.
Such was my enviable lot recently, and while that show is over, the monthlong "Christmas Is a Drag" series at the Beechman continues this week with some of the most offbeat holiday entertainment you'll find.
The most offbeat number, "Leader of ISIS," written and performed by Mr. Stevens (Michael Liebhauser co-wrote the lyrics) while the women took a break, was a bizarre hybrid of traditional cabaret love song and terrorist threat that suggested a deadpan comic broadside by Tom Lehrer.
Among other attributes, the company provided a haven for some of the most offbeat directors of the era, including Robert Aldrich ("Ten Seconds to Hell," on Monday) and the blacklisted Joseph Losey, whose bizarre nuclear fallout tale "The Damned," also known as "These Are the Damned" (screening on Monday and Wednesday), may have you humming its catchy theme song, "Black Leather Rock," years after seeing the film.
Reviewing for Firstpost, Mridula Ramadugu termed Rangasthalam soundtrack as Prasad's "most offbeat album yet" and added, "It would be biased to say — Not one track from this album goes unnoticed; but we are going to say exactly that. We took in this pure folk so well and enjoyed every bit of it." Scroll.in, in its review of the soundtrack, opined that Prasad's compositions "channel folk tunes that could have easily found a place on the stage" with "Yentha Sakkagunnave" mirroring Sukumar's effort "to bridge the gap between the stage and the screen", thus standing out from the rest.
"Stop Stop Stop" is notable for being one of the few recordings by the group that feature Tony Hicks playing the banjo, and was the only song with that instrument to be performed live by the group. The banjo was played through tape delay so that it sounds like a balalaika, while the tempo was similarly influenced by Middle Eastern and Greek music, which, combined with Bobby Elliott's vehement cymbal crashes, results in what critic Richie Unterberger describes as one of the most offbeat rock songs of 1966. The song – like most others by the group – feature a three-part vocal harmony between Clarke, Hicks, and Nash. The song was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, England and was produced by Ron Richards.

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