| 31. | Another daughter once showed me how cars and culture can at times be at odds.
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| 32. | Her position, however, appears to even be at odds with some of her fellow commissioners.
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| 33. | "I think it's ridiculous for the mayor and police chief to again be at odds.
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| 34. | Bush and McCain already appear to be at odds over language in the proposed bill.
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| 35. | Its hip identity may be at odds with the mainstream imperative that sits before it.
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| 36. | However, this method has proven to be at odds with reality, Kenanga BNP PrimeEast said.
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| 37. | The tolling rule's policy of delayed review would be at odds with the congressional purpose.
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| 38. | But the mayor and the team owners continue to be at odds over the timing.
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| 39. | The country's three top leaders were said to be at odds over the election procedure.
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| 40. | That position may be at odds with the Vatican.
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