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And then we have the quite oddly named PlayBook.
So the sequence of words is quite oddly interesting: berries, blood of a thrush, for example.
This all sounds cheap and obvious, but it's also, and quite oddly, sincere and well meant.
But for now, quite oddly, the arena still stands, adorned by a giant banner for a series of Bruce Springsteen concerts last October.
It is an effect that neatly frames rather than alienates, and in fact the only disconcerting mannerism deployed by director Benoît Jacquot is occasionally putting the vocal line as a kind of "thinking" voiceover, allowing the principals, quite oddly, to sing and kiss at the same time.
First of all, the thing is shaped quite oddly.
Structurally, and quite oddly, it can almost be seen as mirroring the rise and fall of Mike Markkula, the youthful suit, counselor, and moneybags who floated Apple when it was in the fabled garage and helped develop it for years.
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Oddly, quite a bit.
They're also often quite funny – and oddly informative.
The difference is quite obvious, but oddly enough in life the discrepancy is even greater.
It all means there is nothing quite as British – oddly enough – as the American television powerhouse Game of Thrones.
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