It was mostly a number of the lecturers that refused to believe the notice, strangely enough. |
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The bag contained a tunic, a cloth jerkin, a prayer book, and, strangely enough, a book of fairy tales. |
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And strangely enough it is one of the temptations of old men and old women. |
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Cows' heels would not seem to be plump, fruitful, delicious or in any way edible but, strangely enough, they are considered a delicacy by some, especially in Barbuda. |
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Yet, the shareholder viewpoint claims strangely enough the greatest political capacity for this link. |
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The identity of the artist, strangely enough, has eluded historians. |
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As to the content, strangely enough, one had at first trouble with shaking off a pronounced tendency to aphorisms. |
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Secondary strickles are less obvious but, strangely enough, more important, and therefore more demanding of time, both in selection and execution. |
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And strangely enough, AISAM's archives could not give us an answer to that question. |
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But strangely enough, football is flying in the face of this phenomenon. |
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Here it is and strangely enough the cover is blue. |
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She says that strangely enough, transients and homeless people themselves are the ones who supply her with the water to be distributed, much more than the government, the city, or the business community. |
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Strangely enough after a bit of argy-bargy the play was transformed and both sides improved as did the quality of the game. |
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Strangely enough most business people seemed to be somewhat underwhelmed by his package of adjustments to excise duties on fuel, booze and vehicles. |
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Strangely enough the way in which these chambers have been built means that sounds produced by the human voice can create low frequency standing waves. |
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