"It was messy and a bit odd, " says Raymond Perrier, head of brand valuation at Interbrand.
It might seem a bit odd that Cypress hosts a start-up within its walls.
That so many investors would pay this much attention to a rather esoteric report seems a bit odd.
"We're all a bit odd...all a bit eccentric one might say, " Dickinson says, attempting to explain the group's longevity.
Admittedly, it feels a bit odd in hand, owing to its brick-like construction and that substantial 3, 300mAh battery underneath.
The sodium hydroxide to carbonate then electrolysing to produce CO2: that looks a bit odd but is sensible enough.
Asked about it on the Today programme in January he said: "Yes, I am a bit odd" for a politician.
Similarly, the start-ups today that are really making a difference in changing the world are a bit odd at first.
So it feels a bit odd to tell you about yet another stretch for them into the media player market.
This distinction is a bit odd, from an economist and some-time investment banker who knows full well that money is fungible.
Even Luigi Turletti, the immigrant Italian caterer, found it a bit odd to be honouring a Cremona native in South Dakota.
"Some people think we're a bit odd, " said Jim, another Clan member.
Mr Blair in his turn finds his European colleagues a bit odd.
Although it seems a bit odd to take lessons in core competences and shareholder value from an autocrat who balances handbags and cognac, Mr Arnault's plan has some logic.
It seems a bit odd that the events of Heart of the Swarm essentially undo much of what happened in Wings of Liberty as Kerrigan goes back to her old self.
BMA's avowed anxiety about the private sector seems a bit odd, given the fact that one of its main gripes is over a government plan to restrict the private practice of consultants.
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"I got a knock on my door from someone asking if I wanted to come across to their room to have a drink, which I thought was a bit odd, " he said.
Since conservatives constantly shout themselves hoarse about the dangers posed by moral relativism, and constantly re-iterate that they are in favor of absolute moral standards, this would seem to be a bit odd, even contradictory.
Well, first it is a bit odd that the Co-Op and Lloyds were not apparently aware of the magnitude of the regulatory hurdle on December 14, when they went into their exclusive preparations for the nuptials.
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Sound quality was solid, but speaking into a pen admittedly felt a bit odd -- you may not draw as many stares as you would if speaking directly into a 10.1, but the seemingly unusual action may still turn a few heads.
Several meetings later, the odd bit of creative difference smoothed over and we were set fair for December.
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