The ending's a little too sweet for my taste, there are oddities and the plot's conventional. |
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The 18 tracks of psychedelic pop, disco grooves and film snips may be a patchwork quilt of musical oddities, but one that is seamless. |
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For the longest time, most of the searches finding this blog were for the terms human oddities or human mishaps. |
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She was full of wonderfully refreshing oddities that I am still learning to appreciate. |
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The book reveals its oddities and back-story in tiny sips, interspersed masterfully through the fast-paced action. |
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Menopause and a long postmenopausal life are evolutionary oddities that people and killer whales developed independently. |
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I hope no one is too disappointed there are no actual photos of human oddities. |
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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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The people searching for pictures of human oddities are just sick, I tell you. |
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Monumental success meant the desire to turn Powers and his gang of cinematic oddities into that aforementioned franchise. |
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The book is filled with astonishing performances, with strange and delightful oddities. |
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The small oddities encountered en route were also interesting enough for the camera and the cameraman. |
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That doesn't mean the oddities are any easier to swallow but eventually you'll get it down once you're a little used to it. |
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Throughout the last three years of my education, I have come to realise just how many oddities Biology students share. |
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Time for more of the oddities, obscurities and outrageous offerings from the wonderful world wide web. |
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But since we have already started to dissect the list of nominees, we will take a peak at other outrages and oddities. |
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Margret stared in wonder, her town had nothing like the strange creatures and oddities for sale that were here. |
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In the case of carnivals, world fairs, and freak shows, the promotion of human oddities relied on meticulously crafted public personas. |
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Although it's not overly tricky to use, we did find a few oddities, such as a default option not to index. |
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It is as extraordinary and unique as the artist himself, full of all the quirks, oddities and jokes that make him such a national treasure. |
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There are a few oddities, such as a Winter Caprese Salad, in which Mario uses plum tomatoes and fresh basil leaves. |
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Fred First is querying his fellow bloggers on their dialect oddities, and getting an international response. |
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There are a few tracks from long since deleted records and a few oddities gleaned from recordings made on the ghetto blaster on sleepless nights. |
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One purpose of this trip was too see if any of the botanical oddities found in 1988-1990 still existed in the park. |
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Both these books catch that many-sidedness, besides brimming with other insights and oddities. |
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The interviews were taped, and the many brief quotations, with all the colloquialisms and speech oddities left in, are one of the most entertaining aspects of the book. |
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Medical oddities such as conjoined twins, odd-shaped foetuses and babies with congenital abnormalities interested those who wanted to know about such things at first hand. |
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Ten endangered oddities Sagalla caecilian Boulengerula niedeni A limbless amphibian with sensory tentacles on the sides of its head. |
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He reputedly felt music promoters were pressurising him to root his musical programme in the past rather than play oddities that challenge as well as entertain an audience. |
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This makes sense for the story, which is welded to the Eisenhower years, but homogenizes the oddities and variety of the raw material. |
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A few hours later, he pushed past the swinging door of the taproom, furs replaced by a couple of purchased oddities that clinked in his pack as he moved. |
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The Fembots of yesteryear, like Jocelyn Wildenstein and Amanda Lepore, were generally treated as oddities. |
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My case worker constantly and professionally explained the legal oddities and remained upbeat. |
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Building a new theory to account for these space oddities is a big project. |
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When the member was referring to the oddities of life I was trying to think of another country that was attacked in a pre-emptive strike. |
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Look for any delays in speech, oddities in use of language, or intense focus on a topic of interest, to the exception of any other topic. |
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Although the Trans-Terrebonne is upgraded year after year, it has a few oddities in terms of signs and kilometers markers. |
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Those countries still tend to see linguistic duality and cultural diversity as oddities or exceptions. |
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At any rate, these oddities and problems outweigh the political interest of having a larger Chamber. |
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Review this list of German traditions and cultural oddities BEFORE going to Germany. |
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Being an actor helps me understand others and, indirectly, understand myself as well, my own fears and oddities. |
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They will transport you to the unexplored recesses of science, mixing mentalism and visual oddities. |
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Of course that doesn't compensate for oddities in the original recordings. |
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Getting close enables you to begin to understand these oddities of nature. |
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He had his oddities and eccentricities, but murder wasn't one of them. |
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All field huts are very welcome oddities in this environment. |
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One of these oddities was the quaintly titled Piccadilly House. |
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She not only understood Doug and all his oddities and frantic goofiness, but actually embraced it. |
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Initially, it seems that oddities are what British journalist Jon Ronson is after in this charming menagerie of essays. |
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And so, oddity of oddities, one of the beneficiaries of that might be the president. |
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Occasional harmonic oddities are scattered throughout the arrangements. |
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Lauder warns against stereotyping racists as uneducated oddities. |
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Once poker was a game played by chain-smoking, visor-wearing social oddities with rolls of cash and an obsession for cards which bordered on addiction. |
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This is an odd refrain to hear uttered from the oddities that did so. |
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The oddities of pregnancy are regularly mined for gags, but thankfully not in a contrived box-ticking fashion. |
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I will mention just one about which there are no less than ten oddities, ten seldom if ever used clauses in this kind of contract, especially for multimillion dollar transactions like the privatization of the Pearson Airport. |
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Fire without burning is just one of the newer oddities to emerge from the nanoworld. |
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Indeed, there can scarcely be another discipline in which oddities and coincidences are so often seen as portents of professional success or failure. |
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And there were pleasing oddities that suggested a venturesome actor not content to do as his agents told him, like Richard Kelly's extraordinary heroic failure of an epic, Southland Tales. |
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Other oddities leak out from the books and the memoirs. |
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America claims one of the most odd of natural oddities, the pocket gopher, which can run forward or backward with equal speed, but that is not an ideal for the business man to emulate. |
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Maybe we should work to save these oddities of our past. |
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The oddities of quantum mechanics can boggle the minds of students and experienced physicists alike. |
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But the image-making in the film was a challenge, not least because one of the oddities about Turner, as Leigh explains, is that if you compare portraits of him, he looks different in each one. |
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Another of the North Pennines' oddities is that it is home to England's only named wind, the Helm Wind. |
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Recourse to this procedure can protect the coach from the whims, personalities, and oddities of disgruntled parents and well-intentioned, but inexperienced, administrators. |
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Luckily when you have to source a Giant Pink Sea Snail, one of the many oddities to appear in the production, Qdos' archives came up trumps. |
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On the other hand, up-close-and-personal scrutiny of this supernova may reveal oddities that someday invalidate the faith astronomers have placed in type 1a parsec sticks. |
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Faultless wrongdoing and the strict hability to repair that is associated with it come to be thought of, mistakenly, as moral oddities in need of special explanation. |
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This leads to oddities like the New World's Southern Lapwing and Collared Plover being covered forty pages after the Old World's Northern Lapwing and other vagrant plovers. |
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