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Jessica Dunne, a painter, with whom Mark has lived since college, says that when he doesn't surf for a few days he becomes odd.
It becomes odd and unsatisfying toward the end, but it starts out great and makes ingenious use of silent-film techniques (with some modern twists).
The whole thing quickly becomes odd and hypnotic, like something you'd find projected inside a dark room at the Tate Modern.
And is it really an informed choice for an under-16?" Over 16, Shaista points out, it becomes odd to ban a piece of clothing, given that you can have sex and get married, and you are attending school voluntarily.
For example, if you're working with two even numbers, keep dividing them by 2 until one of them becomes odd or you can't simplify further.
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It's an odd vision that only becomes odder when you step back and realize what's really going on.
As you near your end, your gasps come quicker and they become odd little yips and yelps of pain.
Only when a doctor's behavior starts to become odd are other physicians, nurses and patients likely to take notice.
But the two have become odd allies in a movement to preserve the architecture of Ridgewood, an enclave originally settled by German immigrants that now draws a mix of Polish and Latin American newcomers.
Only children can become odd and awkward in human company, bookish only children infinitely more so and the real world and its ways and workings take a lot of learning about.
Government snooping laws means ISPs have become odd bedfellows with privacy advocates but how long such a policy will last as they struggle to make money remains to be seen, thinks Mr Hosein.
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