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It starts, oddly enough, with one of my old articles.
IT BEGAN, ODDLY enough, with a talking toy called Speak & Spell.
It is, oddly enough, a bookstore.
It is hard to picture David Cameron, on the roof of Downing Street, pointing at a glowering sky like a Norse god, and crying: "Make it rain". But, oddly enough, the prime minister might not be a complete stranger to the concept.
"Germany's really big on it, oddly enough," Coop observes.
It did this, oddly enough, while claiming to have smashed the forces of subversion.
"But the Republican might have to, oddly enough, work harder for it".
It's a buttoned-down but oddly moving performance not quite like anything else on television at the moment, and it might be enough to pull you through 10 episodes of formulaic mayhem.
It involves a greater use of what the agency calls behavioral detection officers, who will engage some passengers, many randomly selected, in conversation to determine who might be acting oddly enough to warrant a more thorough look at the checkpoint.
It might cheer the country up, oddly enough.
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