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One reason that no one in the United States suspected there might be something amiss was the sheer magnitude of the risks he took.
There seems to be something amiss in education that boys are not making it to college and that they are prohibited from participating in many sports once they get there.
There are a few beggars and pavement-dwellers on the city streets, but notably fewer than in officially richer Bangkok.Ralf Matthaes, the boss in Vietnam of TNS, a market-research firm, thinks there must be something amiss with the figures.
"When it comes to disclosure with this guy, there always seems to be something amiss, something in the picture that hasn't come out," said Mark Hanson, an energy stock analyst at Morningstar.
But, like the quiet sobs of Apu crying on the roof undercutting the happy ending, there still might be something amiss about Ovechkin's production – at least according to the internet.
"There must be something amiss, if after having stiff-armed a president so to speak, all of a sudden they urge him to come back in the waning days of the campaign".
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There is something amiss in this reasoning.
"If you believed that there was something amiss, you would have used that subpoena power".
Clearly, there is something amiss, and history will judge the administration harshly.
Could it be there that there's something amiss in the climate story we're telling folks?
But there is something amiss: look carefully and you'll notice the great leader smoking a cigarette.
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