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It makes for an odd image: the billionaire Fred Flintstone, pedaling through Manhattan in designer suits.
(" 'The soiled fish,' writes Melville, conjuring an odd image with a 'soiled' where perhaps 'coiled' was intended").
Take "Bad Timing," an episode from the fifth season, which opens with an odd image: a large circle in the center of the screen, like a porthole.
It's an odd image, all those wild-eyed Russians plotting their revolution in a wealthy paradise that has harbored pleasure-seekers since the Roman Emperors Augustus and Tiberius.
The inspiration for "The Room" came from accidentally seeing what you called an "an odd image," a little man [Quentin Crisp] making bacon and eggs for a big man who was silently reading a comic.
In 1955, at a party in London, Mr. Pinter was struck by what he referred to as "an odd image". A little man, who later turned out to be the writer and professional eccentric Quentin Crisp, was making bacon and eggs for a large man who was sitting at a table reading the comics.
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Use a funny or odd image to recall a fact that you need to remember.
The silly sight has taken flight as tourists from around the US have been stopping by the church for a chance to capture the odd image on camera.
There are, as with his previous films, various visual gifts, like the spooky image of an airplane hangar glowing in the night and the odd image of Norma's little toe waving like a finger.
The Blake exhibition includes a painting that sat in the Petworth library of a waterfall of naked bodies rising to heaven and crashing down into hell, with one very odd image for the Last Judgment: a woman surrounded by a halo of tiny babies – and just opposite her, the seated figure of an artist drawing her portrait.
The odd image resembles some remnant of a mechanical device, something that might have been found during the gristmill's transformation.
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