The other characters are, oddly enough, humanized enough to make the show watchable. |
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Second, oddly enough, this argument doesn't prove that traditional, formal verse is better than vers libre. |
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But, oddly enough Michelle had argued her into it and here sat Adri Rionach, at a piano on the stage in the main lounge of the hotel. |
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Particularly Pietersen, oddly enough, since he is a fine fielder, an intelligent cricketer and a safe pair of hands. |
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We entered through a security station where, oddly enough, there was a time clock for the workers to punch. |
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Maybe I've strayed off-topic here, but I think that mockery and derision is, oddly enough, part of the stuff of taking religion seriously. |
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He thus tasked himself to extraction from what was not, oddly enough, a torrid steamy love affair with an accountant. |
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Yet it is that ordinariness, oddly enough, that makes the stories resonate. |
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And, oddly enough, I think the only reason I'm back up on the net tonight is because I woke up and coughed till I puked this morning. |
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Yasin was extremely nice, and answered my questions, oddly enough, with verses of poetry. |
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I got up quickly when I realized, but Faith was, oddly enough, not within my sight. |
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The Scream signalled the arrival of post-punk, oddly enough, from one of the original punk groups. |
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She was bound from Swansea for St John, New Brunswick, Canada, with a general cargo, including 1300 tons of tinplate and, oddly enough, Christmas puddings and bicycles. |
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Ronda, small as it may be, has an Internet cafe and, oddly enough, seems to specialize in wedding attire. |
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It was a conscious construction, an amalgam of Middle Eastern melismata and rhythms, Renaissance modality, and, oddly enough, Baroque counterpoint. |
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This seductive operation began, oddly enough, with another paraffin wax treatment of my feet. |
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I racked my brains but, oddly enough, I couldn't remember a single one. |
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He was eight years older than me, still is, oddly enough, and he resented having his stupid kid brother foisted on him whenever he went out with his pals. |
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Something had to be done, and oddly enough, it happened that very same day in the form of a question asked by the girl Sketch was trying to attach himself to at that time. |
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Over the summer, he impressed current NBA players with his love for hard work and, oddly enough, with his punctuality. |
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In the same city or an area of a few kilometres, the prices may be the same or they may differ, oddly enough, by a number of cents a litre. |
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It was because of my family history that I applied for the program, oddly enough, it was a vain attempt to try and understand what my aunt experienced at the hands of her captors. |
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He is dark-complexioned, has no children, lives in a city of 50,000 or more, was popular with the girls before he was married, and, oddly enough, had better than average marks in school. |
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The March Bank, oddly enough, comes into its own in April, with thousands of light blue glory-of-the-snow and darker blue scilla accented with purple windflowers and miniature daffodils. |
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So, oddly enough, do the conservationists. |
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I would say these are actually two quite shocking statements and, oddly enough, I would also say they back up exactly some of the things that Marta Andreassen, the Commission's former chief accountant, had been saying. |
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On the other hand, federal labour standards currently do not provide access to short-term family-related leave, nor, oddly enough, do they require that employees have access to daily rest periods, including meal breaks. |
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Fortunately these calculations gave the right qualitative results, and produced, for example, a uniform mixture that oddly enough had regularly spaced fixed red spots. |
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Directly after Julia is Patricia, who, oddly enough, is another young blond mother from the suburbs. She, too, is an A cup wanting breast implants. |
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Oddly enough I found my hotel quite easily last night whilst slightly tiddly, but then got completely lost this morning. |
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Oddly enough the individually wrapped packages smell like American cheese slices when you open them. |
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Oddly enough for a fairly low-born seventeenth-century working scriptwriter from the rural outback, Shakespeare is better known today than many of his contemporaries. |
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Oddly enough this bifurcation resonates beyond just the speed of our Internet connection. |
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Oddly enough the barium enema may cause the intussusception to right itself. |
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