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The result is distinctly odd.
This rhetoric, with its enthusiasm for "destruction" and "liquidation," sounds distinctly odd coming from Benjamin.
In short, presidential elections repel the well-adjusted and attract the distinctly odd.
In fact, as a redeemer figure, Manuel Zelaya is a distinctly odd choice.
Right next to Canz is a distinctly odd storefront place called Queens Comfort.
The idea was to let distinctly odd performers compete before a panel of B-list celebrities.
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She was distinctly odd-pretty.
For example: the champagne, Nicolas Feuillate, is perfectly drinkable but distinctly second-rank; odd when the competition is listing first-rank stuff like Krug, Dom P. and Ruinart.
Odd, that: I distinctly remember that when he was sent to Defence, we were told that Geoff, as a man now destined to mix with the military, would henceforth be known as Geoffrey.
The reason the bones looked odd — Neanderthal femurs are distinctly bowed — was that the Cossack had spent too long on his horse.
An extraordinary achievement of research and style, this is a book which describes a moment and a place in history that are so surpassingly odd as to be distinctly weird.
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