My guess is that IPOs will remain constrained for some time--the odd bumper year (perhaps 2004) aside.
The car manages to be clunky and graceful, practical and delirious all at the same time--it is beautifully odd in a way only a human hand can create.
Millions more remain underemployed, including those doing part-time work or odd jobs.
Getting the kosher seal is a rigorous experience that requires OK's 300-odd part-time rabbis to travel around inspecting plants where food is produced.
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The network may hope that "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" -- which airs just before "Odd Man Out" -- will stock the time slot with a strong carryover audience.
The Sonata in D-Minor by Giuseppe Sammartini has been a long-time favorite with recorder players despite some odd stylistic features.
She notes that in pictures of Thomson in the playoffs, there is some odd bunching of the fabric around the number 3 on the back. (He wore number 23 for the Giants.) Rousseau says that the severe process used to dry-clean jerseys at the time often caused odd distortions at the point where the numbers met the uniforms.
When I worked at General Mills, in the late 1970s, the company added the Yoplait brand to its portfolio, a move that seemed odd at the time, given the then-tiny market for yogurt.
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This distinction is a bit odd, from an economist and some-time investment banker who knows full well that money is fungible.
Every time he goes down, you have got 40, 000-odd Liverpool supporters getting after the referee and I don't think that's right.
Why was I hearing the same odd, not-quite-natural phrasings time after time?
Except as a monument to the hypocrisy of respectable French society, even his odd relationship with Nini, his long-time mistress and finally wife, remains enigmatic.
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Since that time, America has run trade deficits for all but some 50-odd years.
He and his 90-odd brokers can get their hands on the right planes at crunch time.
For the first time, a sprinkling of private businessmen has been included among the 2, 100-odd delegates to the congress.
Her dancing inspired her father to write "Kathy's Waltz, " which ended up on his double-platinum 1959 album, "Time Out, " which experimented with using odd time signatures in jazz.
But Shapiro says autobiography--a term that wasn't part of the language until the 19th century--was barely used in any kind of work in Shakespeare's time save for the odd sermon or other religious writing.
And though the game is challenging for the most part, the final boss battle is a breeze made up of mostly quick time events, which is odd because God of War titles are generally known for their mind-numbingly tough final fights (looking at you Zeus).
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But cynicism remains and it does seem odd that the best man at Lopez's wedding was not a long-time friend of Judd's, but rather the superstar's manager.
Loans are going bad at a slower rate, and are not expected by Lloyds to deteriorate any time soon - which is another one of those benign trends that makes the current UK recession seem slightly odd.
In an odd way, this is similar to the Boomers who let life click away, one time-clock punch after the other.
"Indeed, his life story has emerged as an odd sort of holy scripture for entrepreneurs, a gospel and an anti-gospel at the same time, " said the article, by Ben Austen.
While it may have seemed like an odd leap at the time, The Verge, founded with a wealth of talent departing from the AOL-owned Engadget, attacked tech blogging with quality content and a striking, original design.
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