I'm not sure I remember seeing coverage of breaking news that was odder or more obscure. |
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One of the odder aspects of the parliament's back benches is how little flexibility there is within the committee system. |
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The odder thing was that flakes of his skin seemed to be peeling off of his body. |
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It's an anonymous block in a darkened corner of the downscale shopping centre that passes for the heart of Mt Roskill, one of New Zealand's odder suburbs. |
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Then there is the even odder idea that guns promote good causes, and that firearms, graphically displayed, make attractive fundraisers. |
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Even odder than the choice of sci-fi lovelies is the choice of episodes. |
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This reliance seems even odder when you read the IEA's book, and discover that it's as polemical as my columns. |
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It is odder still that Bloc Quebecois members have taken the same position. |
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Ayazmo Massage Oil will absorb into your skin quickly, any odder will disappear quickly, as it begins to work. |
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Relax, recline, become recumbent and ready yourself for this week's riotous, relay of rich regale from the odder and more interesting side of the Net. |
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If coldbloodedly ranking body counts seems like an odd business, Mr. White, a bearlike man of 54 with a shy laugh and incipient Santa Claus beard, is an even odder person to be doing it. |
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Logodaedaly is filled with odd reflections and odder usage for words unheard of by even the most educated in English. |
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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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Frequently breaking the fourth wall with self-referential comments and strange conclusions, it was one of the odder shows on the box. |
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The politically ambitious and the beerily dissolute artisan of whom you read in the newspapers by no means constitute all the odder varieties of the species. |
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Odder than the inaccuracies of such attitudes are the inconsistencies. |
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