As huge and oddly specific as that number may be, it is not an outlier.
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The waves next to the pier have become inconsistent and oddly shaped, he said.
As supercool young directors go, Tarantino (whose first film this is) is fairly engaging: his nihilism is antic and oddly cheery.
West is "not the world's greatest singer and oddly nervous last night", Letts wrote, "but he does radiate a dashing dastardliness".
However, their boldness is not merely flippant, but ingenious and oddly compelling.
The staccato and oddly dispassionate voices of translators, conveying testimony often given in Xhosa, Sotho or Zulu, added detail upon hideous detail.
Food supply, Egyptian scientists argue, is the source of the problem - and oddly, a possible solution to a growing crayfish threat.
To walk in the footsteps of legionaries and the Roman elite, with their strange gods and oddly familiar habits, is both exhilarating and humbling.
Unlike the U.S. Accord, which is also offered as a bloated and oddly shaped Crosstour crossover SUV, the TSX takes a straightforward station wagon approach.
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The brake and accelerator pedals are mushy and oddly positioned.
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From 1966 to 1970, I attended Xavier High School at 30 West 16th Street in Manhattan, a few blocks north of Greenwich Village and oddly enough not that far from the main office of Forbes.
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His solution, born of a practical and oddly uncomplaining despair (as if he knew that something like this would happen), is to camp out on the front lawn, surrounded by the flotsam of his belongings.
For anyone seeking to understand the origins of Gore's political personality, routinely characterized as stiff and oddly formal, there are clues to be found in the direct line that traces back through the family to their political hero, Cordell Hull.
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It is a tawdry, depressing and often confronting scene during the day, but at night the stretch has a raffish and oddly alluring charm, underpinned by neon lights, pumping music and crowds of suburban revellers who gawk and giggle their way between a huge number of bars, pubs and clubs, many of which are open 24 hours.
And, oddly enough, as Romney stalls in the polls and Perry staggers, Cain continues to rise.
Around minute 11, the bobbing and weaving began to lose its charm and feel oddly distracting.
But fewer than 28, 000 have done likewise and, oddly, most of those who have say they were not born in 1978.
Yet recently one of his lesser-known investments is starting to take nips out of Microsoft, SAP and, oddly enough, even his own Oracle.
According to the Times of India, the Indian government will prohibit IKEA from selling food and, oddly, from providing financing to its domestic suppliers.
Pakistani journalists started arriving at bin Laden's Abbottabad compound soon after the helicopter crashed and started filing stories about the mysterious helicopter and its oddly shaped tail rotor.
Traditional forward-point-collar shirts, are generally always worn with suits and ties, as the collars can look oddly long and pointy when the top button is undone.
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His eyes were closed, and his face looked oddly less pale than it had in life and illness.
As performed by Handler during live readings, the songs have apparently done well with child audiences, thanks presumably to their specific references to the books and Halloween-ish, oddly friendly version of gloom and doom.
Cameron has decided to spoof what he used to take seriously, and the result, though bright and deafening, feels oddly slack he loosens the screws, and our interest drops away.
"I wouldn't give her the satisfaction, " I think to myself, and I feel oddly nostalgic.
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Pincus: Before this new chapter, there was an inverse relationship between engagement and monetization, oddly.
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