| 41. | So Zidane, " disappointed and deflated ", went into an odd sort of exile _ part cheerleader, part penitent, part spectator.
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| 42. | The name lives again on a neighborhood news sheet _ one that's adopting an odd sort of business plan : free advertising.
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| 43. | THE ROVING FEAST : ` Hello, you've reached Sweet Bah-sil Galore : BBC radio show leads to an odd sort of fan
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| 44. | The immense vessel, larger by a good deal than any structure in the town itself, seemed an odd sort of behemoth, preposterously beached.
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| 45. | In an odd sort of way, he's become to Ridgway what the True Grit Cafe has been _ an icon in American history.
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| 46. | It s seems like you have your own odd sort of HTML hieroglyphics to create and edit a page or add a photo.
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| 47. | The tone of the parody shifts as the episode turns into an odd sort of spoof / homage of the " Thor " movie.
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| 48. | In an odd sort of strategy, perhaps born of his knockout loss in the first fight, Tyson allowed Holyfield to throw the first punch.
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| 49. | Of course, there was no figuring the way the Jets would play Sunday, since they have been an odd sort of team all year.
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| 50. | Mine has black leather everywhere, with bright red piping on the seats in an odd sort of frolicky decor, given its otherwise formal mien.
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