| 21. | Salome the Opera : Bedfellows Less Odd Than It Might Seem
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| 22. | Tennis and prize money have become regular bedfellows in Moscow.
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| 23. | It is an odd partnership even in a landscape of strange bedfellows.
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| 24. | Yet the truth remains that free enterprise makes strange bedfellows.
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| 25. | Maybe they're not such strange bedfellows at all.
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| 26. | In lobbying, the bedfellows are even stranger than inpolitics.
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| 27. | The debate over the case brought together some strange bedfellows.
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| 28. | The debate has already made for strange bedfellows in Albany.
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| 29. | TALL TALES AND SHORT STORIES : Family values'strange bedfellows
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| 30. | This falls under the category of our strange new bedfellow of convenience.
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