The oddest color I think I've seen was a fluorescent shocking pink compound that turned up in the lab next door when I was an undergraduate. |
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One of my oddest memories is of sitting with a group of friends in the living room of a small condo he had in Encino. |
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The response could have been a little quicker, but not even the oddest requests could flummox the staff. |
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The oddest thing is that the missiles, while being tremendously destructive of human life, left quite small craters in the ground. |
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And amidst the displays of oddities and curiosities, the museum of anatomy was in some ways the oddest and most curious. |
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I asked the house owner the oddest question ever asked by someone viewing a house. |
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The oddest thing was losing the feet and inches and changing to metres and centimetres. |
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The oddest thing about the shapkas is that I have never seen one with the ear flaps down. |
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She was suddenly aware that her speech was slurring, and Torik was giving her the oddest look. |
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Every sort of reef fish competed for meals, the oddest being the boxfish, trunkfish and filefish, all trying to feed through pursed lips. |
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The road insinuates itself along the cliffs and coves leading to Anglesea where I found Victoria's oddest golf course. |
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In perhaps the oddest twist of all, this most ferocious of contagions simply went away of its own accord, never to be seen again. |
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The oddest flowers this month belong to Trollius chinensis Golden Queen, a Chinese globeflower given to me by an aunt earlier this year. |
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Her brother was ever the dutiful doctor, responding to calls that come even in the oddest hour. |
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She's bunched up my sweater in front of her face and is smelling it, the oddest expression on her face. |
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The oddest thing about them was that they carried a small, lit candle with them, despite the obvious fire risk. |
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The oddest of people from the remotest corners of the world were pairing up together thanks to the Internet and Cupid's timely intervention. |
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The oddest thing about this faery was that, unlike its smaller companion, it was completely devoid of wings. |
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It is quite a funky bike, coming complete with suspension on the front wheel, rotary shift gears, the oddest bell known to mankind, and rapid release wheels. |
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The scene between getaway cab driver Esmeralda Villalobos and Butch is one of the oddest in Pulp Fiction. |
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So much for discretion. The last feature of Labour's legislative efforts is the oddest of all, because it relies on the co-operation of critics. |
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Being a flexi disc this release is one of the oddest items of The Divine Comedy's discography. |
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It could be found in the oddest places with Pablo Picasso, almost everywhere except where you would expect it. |
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James was about to say something when the coach driver started to talk to them in French, with a Geordie accent, which was the oddest thing any of them had every heard. |
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If you adopt the idea of the multiverse, the anthropic principle may seem to furnish one of the oddest proofs for the existence of God yet promoted by human minds. |
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As for birds, they'll often show up at the oddest times, even if there aren't polar bear table scraps or big leads to take advantage of. |
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Yes, the latest issue of WordWays, the oddest journal on the planet, announces that computer-aided searches of the OED have found 523 of the 625 vowel tetragrams. |
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But this could wind up being the oddest confrontation of all. |
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The oddest thing about all of this is in a report I have before me. |
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Even balcony-dwelling curmudgeons Statler and Waldorf will flip for this four-disc set of one of TV's greatest, oddest variety shows. |
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It's the oddest records that break new ground. |
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The oddest gandy-dancer on the railroads in Manitoba during the summer of 1926 was a 6-ft. 4-in. American medical student named Ben Spock. |
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In all those years, I never gave a thought to where its easy, streamy waters, full of chub, perch, roach, bleak, gudgeon, the odd barbel, the odder pike and the oddest trout, actually came from. |
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The 12 species of frogmouth are among the oddest of the avians. |
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Of all the elements in the periodic table, the rare earths have the oddest names. |
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The oddest thing that happened was that someone sent in a big bar of Dairy Milk with my face carved in on every square, it was freakily good. |
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But whether he runs in 2012 or 2016, I doubt he can get far without addressing this head-on. The Bushes are the oddest of all American political families. |
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It was the oddest thing that ever happened to me in my life. |
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From now, stylists are free to let their imagination wander, because they know FLUID OPTICS? concept can always achieve their ideas and allows the oddest innovations. |
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It was a very impressive show, but I had the oddest feeling looking at it. |
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The weirdest or funniest or oddest name for an exercise: Head caves. |
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It should be said that the disc from which the rays leave, engraved on a capital of this singular building, has what to feed the oddest assumptions. |
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Perhaps the oddest thing seen with this species was a dead juvenile specimen encased in a plastic block and being sold as a paperweight by a street vendor outside a temple in Beijing. |
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Be prepared to share any insights even the oddest reflection. |
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You can call on us at the oddest of times for your translation needs. |
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As she says in her autobiography, Crusaders, The oddest part about the founding of Lyceum was that in all the discouragement of the start, it never occurred to me to lose faith for one moment in the idea. |
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The Zippo circus wasn't the oddest thing in Walford last week though. |
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