As a piano player, he's the odd one out in a festival that's about chamber music, but he's very valuable. |
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There were eight houses or forms that divided up the pupils at Bishop Luffa and Sherbourne had now become the odd one out, the unlucky one. |
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She is the odd one out, the singleton who gets caught in the middle of the warring couples. |
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I came from a poor family and a broken home and had always felt like I was the odd one out, the token working-class girl in Watford Grammar School. |
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Even Christine Hamilton could spot the odd one out in that line-up. |
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However, in the second tier pension range, there is an odd one out. |
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Persil the piglet could be forgiven for feeling the odd one out. |
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Taking turns on being the odd one out, they all take their claim to the center of attention. |
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Whatever she focuses on, from social isolation, through being the odd one out, to mass behaviour, she always develops a body language that expresses her view of today's world. |
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The odd one out cost Werder Bremen the Bundesliga title. |
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As an extreme sport curlicue, try asking them which is the odd one out. |
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