Sentence examples for an odd instance of from inspiring English sources

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It is also heavier than the larger G35 sedan, an odd instance of less car, more pork.

But in an odd instance of paying more to get less, upgrading to LE Eco Plus trim, with its 16-inch "aerodynamically designed alloy wheels," actually reduces the highway rating to 40 m.p.g.

Only after the clear-headed bride arrives to catch her chums in an odd instance of flagrante delicto with a pair of available and willing guys does a familiar moral lesson kick in about what goes around coming around.

Juhasz's prosecution may result in an odd instance of a company having one of its stockholders incarcerated, and raises questions about the best way for firms to deal with activists who buy in, just to make a statement.

In an odd instance of a company almost literally embodying its own name, the tech giant has built three conjoined spherical structures as part of its new $4 billion headquarters intended to serve as an oasis of nature in the heart of downtown Seattle.

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"There was the odd instance of sexism directed at me: the peer who sent salacious texts; the MP who assumed I was a secretary because I was a woman".

But, as I say, it kept McBride and Draper off page 1. Fairly shortly after, Gloria was selected for the seat being vacated by Geoff Hoon – who, in another of those odd instances of synchronicity, was interviewed on GMTV (by Gloria, if memory serves) the morning after the bombing of Baghdad had begun.

Republican-sponsored legislation would require changes to state accountability systems that would give schools incentive to keep kids out of testing -- an odd and disgraceful instance of conservatives making common cause with the teachers union to impose a federal mandate on states.

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It certain-ly is not a justification for an exception here (as the majority finds) to find odd instances in other areas of law thatdo not automatically demand suppression.

Brookner's fiction of the 1980s was an odd mixture of astringency and wallowing: reading Hotel du Lac, for instance, for which she won the Booker Prize, was like taking an ice-cold bubblebath.

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