| 41. | Flynn learned the game the caddie way, by osmosis and by hitting balls during the odd hours.
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| 42. | Neighbors said that in recent years the building has drawn transients who come and go at odd hours.
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| 43. | Both men were unhappy that a shortage of ice time forced them to go there at odd hours.
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| 44. | He was pitching in the World Series, so we stayed up odd hours to hear the game.
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| 45. | Because Jones was at the fire scene at an odd hour, he originally was considered a suspect.
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| 46. | Even Clinton, who routinely calls staffers at odd hours, tries not to bother Lew on Saturdays.
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| 47. | The idea that in an odd hour in between we would have rushed over to Ilford is nonsensical,
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| 48. | If he hadn't, they'd probably be up at odd hours watching the World Cup.
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| 49. | For 15 years, she had put up with him working odd hours on cases too horrible to imagine.
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| 50. | Not that his odd hours bother anybody _ Steinman shares his suburban home with his cats and nobody else.
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