| 31. | To have that taken away after just five months _ it must be an odd sort of feeling.
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| 32. | All these, too, are familiar GOP strophes, but they're an odd sort of populism when you think about it.
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| 33. | Everything being broken down to mathematics is Pythagoreanism, and an odd sort of "'naive reductionism "'to be held nowadays.
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| 34. | "Helmsley, " over the years, has become an odd sort of name, evoking such a jarring mix of images.
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| 35. | There's the truth of it, for better or worse, and one takes an odd sort of solace from such realism.
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| 36. | In fact, re-reading is an odd sort of pleasure _ like returning to a house where one used to live.
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| 37. | "Zedillo is an odd sort of politician, " said Federico Estevez, a professor who worked on Zedillo's staff last year.
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| 38. | The Williams name continues to carry with it an unbeatable cachet of authenticity, an odd sort of ragged, unholy glory.
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| 39. | I'll admit up front that this is a rather odd sort of DRV, the sort which I did not imagine filing.
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| 40. | Which I consider to be an odd sort of consensus indeed, and one which I reported to an admin several times.
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