The Duggars are an oddity today, but families with their disposition will inherit the earth.
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The other athletes seemed eager to treat Pistorius as an equal, not an oddity.
Instead of that, the new rules have created an oddity in the quest for his successor.
Saudi unemployment, an oddity in such a rich country, is now on everyone's minds.
The lack of universal health care has long made America an oddity among rich countries.
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And in an oddity of church tradition, that person need not be a cleric, only a baptized male.
But he is also a visionary, which makes him something of an oddity.
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The Newcastle result was a bit of an oddity in the north-east.
Back then Bluetooth seemed an oddity and perhaps a rarity to a world that was not yet convinced of the advantages to being wireless.
This sort of thing, all too understandable in Belfast, seems little more than an oddity in a Scottish town which history has pretty much ignored.
ThermoLase is an oddity: by adapting star-wars laser technology for use in depilatories, it has taken Thermo into the consumer-services business for the first time.
New Jersey is not known as a hot bed of bluegrass music, so the group Railroad Earth is sort of an oddity in the Garden State.
Now, the G-Shock is a perfectly fine watch, but it is to put it mildly a bit of an oddity in an otherwise so masterfully assembled ensemble.
This has led to an oddity what is dubbed an inverted yield curve: yields on long-term bonds have fallen below those of shorter-dated ones (which have barely budged).
And when they were hit with an oddity (something that is near inevitable in something as complex as the internet) then all of them went over at the same time.
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At the same time, the Motorolans we teamed with were incessantly sending each other short messages on two-way pagers that had developed as an oddity out of their legacy paging business.
As we ducked out of one of the Art Nouveau apartment block lobbies, hidden behind thoroughly quotidian-looking front doors, I remarked at how wide the road was, an oddity for a town as old as this.
And the twins, budding adolescents, who generally thought of me as someone they were unfortunate to live in the same house with, an embarrassment in front of their friends, an oddity who knew nothing about their music their alienation would be hissingly expressive.
Sure, the 8X may seem an oddity now, but come the marketing onslaught that's surely waiting in the wings, this risky mobile proposition could end up doing for Windows Phone what the Lumias before it couldn't -- make it a bold-faced name.
There is an oddity at the heart of today's historic agreement by the oversight body of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, which for the first time will impose new minimum requirements for the amount of cash and liquid assets that banks all over the world will have to hold.
And if there is an oddity about this potential debacle, it is that the Department of Health and local authorities did not look more closely at the shaky structure of the private care-home industry before facilitating its explosive and dangerous growth by channelling hundreds of millions of pounds in its direction.
In the early days, the net was an academic oddity used for transferring arcane data sets.
Written and directed by James L. Brooks, this movie started life as a musical comedy and wound up as an extreme oddity.
The producers, looking for an audience-pleasing oddity, suggested the pretty young woman try boxing as her specialty.
But taking open-plan offices to extremes by commissioning an 1, 800-foot-long oddity is a foolish attempt to revive a bygone idyll.
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