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My heart was not in it, but, oddly enough, it remains the most financially successful picture of my career.
" The claim was true, oddly enough because of wide analog coverage in rural areas.
Poe was never coherent long enough to explain how he came to be in his dire condition, and, oddly, was wearing clothes that were not his own.
Their concept piece was revived on the second album by the Greek band Anger Department, oddly called ' The Strange Dreams of A Rarebit Fiend ', again after a McCay-comic.
Yet, oddly, this was not so.
It was also Anning who noticed that the oddly shaped fossils then known as " bezoar stones " were sometimes found in the abdominal region of ichthyosaur skeletons.
In season six, it is heard that Millie shouts the singular form of " guy " instead of the plural ( and oddly enough, the catchphrase was brought back for the reincarnation of the series ).
Pausanias then oddly comments that he thinks that this eponymous Plataea was daughter of King Asopus rather than the river Asopus.
1934 saw the launch of the Jowett Kestrel with four-speed gearbox and in 1935 there was the oddly named Weasel sports tourer.
While functioning as a narrator of The Blue Coal Radio Revue, the character was recycled by Street & Smith in October 1931, to oddly serve as the storyteller of Love Story Hour.
However, in 1952 this comment was oddly true about the then Liberal party whose continued political representation in parliament was largely due to the Conservative party avoid splitting the ' anti-socialist ' vote.
Similar features were supported for cassette tape storage, but oddly the syntax was marred, disk commands were D-something, like while tape commands were something-TAPE, like .< ref group = notes > It is not clear why this difference in syntax existed ; seems like a better solution, and < code > PUT D filename </ CODE > even better .</ ref >
Potentially the most powerful of all sleeve-valve engines ( though it never reached production ) was the Rolls-Royce Crecy V-12 ( oddly, using a 90-degree V-angle ), two-stroke, direct-injected, turbocharged ( force-scavenged ) aero-engine of 26. 1 litres capacity.
The first occurred, oddly enough, while he was in prison for possession of heroin.
The prolific Krofft team was influential in children's television, producing many oddly formatted, highly energetic, and special-effects heavy programs.
1842 in Liberty Corner, New Jersey – April 9, 1926 in New York City, New York ), was an American freak show performer famous for his oddly tapered head.
The show oddly enough kept the title Laverne & Shirley, although Shirley was not in any further episodes and Cindy Williams ' name was no longer in the opening credits.
Hwang decided to turn the experience into a semi-autobiographical play which pits him as the main character in a media farce about mistaken racial identity, which was ( oddly enough ) one of the main plots of Face Value.
I saw that he had short hair, cut short, I thought ; and I suddenly realized that his neck was oddly leathery and extremely filthy.
Bell's brief prison escape was the basis for a Screen Two teleplay on the BBC, Will You Love Me Tomorrow ( 1987 ), starring Joanne Whalley as the tough yet oddly innocent escapee who has come of age behind bars and goes looking for love in a seaside resort town.
Between songs, conductor Hamish McKeich was careful not to trip over his players, squeezed on to two-thirds of the stage ; Salmonella Dub looked oddly well-behaved and vulnerable standing next to them.

was and shaped
What was perhaps more important than his concept of the nature of history and the historical method were those forces which shaped the direction of his thought.
The D Minor Sonata, Op. 31 No. 2, introduced by dynamically shaped arpeggios, was most engaging in its moments of quasi-recitative -- single lines in which the fingers seemed to be feeling their way toward the idea to come.
This leader must be a man who lives above illusions that heretofore have shaped the foreign policy of the United States, namely that Russia will agree to a reunited Germany, that the East German government does not exist, that events in Japan in June 1960 were Communist-inspired, that the true government of China is in Formosa, that Mao was the evil influence behind Khrushchev at the Summit Conference in Paris in May 1960, and that either China or Russia wants or expects war.
When a beam of silver atoms was passed through a specially shaped magnetic field, the beam was split based on the direction of an atom's angular momentum, or spin.
Early Adelaide was shaped by religious freedom and a commitment to political progressivism and civil liberties, which led to the moniker " City of Churches ".
In many cultures it was shaped by cold hammering into knives and arrowheads.
Bloch was not concerned with the effectiveness of the royal touch — he acted instead like an anthropologist in asking why people believed it and how it shaped relations between king and commoner.
Each sound was accompanied by a specifically shaped note and thus became known as shape note singing.
During his youth he was " shaped " by his father and was regarded as an outstanding member of the Bahá ’ í exile community.
As a child, ` Abdu ' l-Bahá was shaped by his father's position as a prominent Bábí.
Their worldview was shaped and influenced by the anticommunism of that time.
His political philosophy was largely shaped by his father Keshav Sitaram Thackeray, a leading figure in the Samyukta Maharashtra movement ( United Maharashtra movement ), which advocated the creation of a separate linguistic state of Maharashtra.
From 1919 to 1922 the school was shaped by the pedagogical and aesthetic ideas of Johannes Itten, who taught the Vorkurs or ' preliminary course ' that was the introduction to the ideas of the Bauhaus.
A boat shaped like a sauce bottle that was sailed across the Atlantic Ocean by Tom MacLean
Nelson's plan, shaped through discussion with his senior captains during the return voyage to Alexandria, was to advance on the French and pass down the seaward side of the van and centre of the French line, so that each French ship would face two British ships and the massive Orient would be fighting against three.
The Late Carboniferous Pangaea was shaped like an " O.
The PRC was shaped by a series of campaigns and five-year plans, with mixed success.
This work was fundamental in consolidating number theory as a discipline and has shaped the field to the present day.
The two upper steps were made of eight shorter but similarly shaped stones, and on top was an octagonal block about three feet high with a cross fixed upon it.
He cleared out the kistvaen, reporting that it was 5 foot 6 inches ( 1. 7 m ) long by 2 foot 8 inches ( 86 cm ) wide and that unlike most kistvaens found on the moor, the stones lining it had apparently been shaped by man, which led him to suggest that it was less old than most.

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