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It's eternally an odd number.

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IT IS an odd conjunction.

The prison library is an odd place.

But that is an odd statement.

The odd shapes that tufa take can sometimes resemble coral.

It was an odd stance, but not inexplicable.

He took an odd route to the pinnacle of fashion.

This, we do not consider odd or weird.

It's just like if you restrict me to only a subset of Numbers, only the odd Numbers, still there's an infinity of odd Numbers.

The example in Listing 2 sums odd Numbers by returning the sum of both Numbers only if the second number is odd, otherwise returning only the first number.

What's odd, though, is how many sites seem to think of security as an afterthought.

There is an odd assemblage of broken bits of furniture in this room.

Banana, grape, apple, daisy which of these is the odd one out?

To some foreign observers, this reticence about private involvement looks odd.

That would be odd, though, since it would be a waste of valuable carbon.

When the pressure was released, the flat bonds returned, and the odd carbon turned back to its pliable, glassy form.

You’ll see odd, wavy plants growing out of the desert that look as if they belong underwater.

Among 60-odd Pardhis squatting outside Ashti, only one has a formal job, as a school janitor.

Although the cloud has many benefits and is generally quite reliable, it is clearly bound to produce the odd thunderstorm.

Some of the curator’s choices seem a bit odd and the written descriptions, which add little, are occasionally heavy-handed.

Many also suffer aching toes as they constantly scrunch them up to grip the thong, while there is also the danger of the odd stubbed toe.

Which seems odd, given that only months earlier, former Sun editor Rebekah Wade, a graduate of a similar management course, was appointed chief executive of News International.

The notion of a house, or more specifically a room, as the principal character in a novel is an odd one.

Just cut discretionary spending, redirect the odd earmark or zero fund that nest of socialism, public broadcasting - and, hey presto, the budget is balanced.

When you want to go swimming, it would be odd if you were offered a living room full of people as a place to change your clothes.

The sight is as odd as its surroundings are bleak. Where a flat expanse of mud flats, salt pans and fish farms reaches the Bohai Gulf, a vast ship looms through the polluted haze.

Frantic efforts to save the reform effort are under way in the Senate, but it is distinctly odd to note that the President's signature policy is now being devised for him by a gang of six senators.

For a time Jackson was the best-selling and most famous pop star in the world. But his increasingly odd public behaviour and two accusations of child molestation led the public to sour on him.

The dining table is long, and set with English China and Mexican glassware, wonderful odd serving dishes, chairs arranged surprisingly close, in a way that suggests warmth and conviviality.

The odd ones out are America and Britain, which both have lots of women at work and fertility rates close to replacement level (with immigration making up the rest).

The past hundred odd years have seen China live through the development from the change of pre| modern value system to the construction of modern values—— focusing on the three basic domains of value in terms of man and nature, individual and group, and morality and utility.

It was an odd and charming shrub with a long stem, whose numerous branches, bristling and leafless and as fine as threads, were covered with a million tiny white rosettes,this gave the shrub the air of a head of hair studded with flowers.

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