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It was created by the German designer Paul Renner in the 1920s, and oddly was meant to herald the same crisp possibilities of an efficient technological future that Verdana now claims to serve.
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.
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In Mesa, the volunteer crime scene specialists have to demonstrate that they are competent in various types of evidence collection and, oddly, be able to lift 25 pounds.
Hoisin sauce with tuna is too sweet, however, and the tuna (oddly) was overcooked to medium.
Butter and corn, oddly, are also popular toppings.
And that, oddly, is a real threat to the world's future food supply.
And the trouble, oddly, is Don.
What was so strange and oddly cheering was that, on the whole, nobody took the bait.
It was awful, of course, and, oddly, it wasn't.
What it isn't – apparently, oddly – is Black and British.
The steps of an elementary school I visited were painted with American sayings to help students learn (like "That's all!" and, oddly, "I'm on a diet").
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