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Even more oddly, it doesn't seem to matter which it is.
More oddly it is described as having a "smiling, Gary Lineker-esque face" and supposedly aimed at children aged three and four.
Even more oddly, it had doubled the order at the last minute to 34, a move which helped trigger the airline's collapse four years later.Though nominally controlled by the Belgian government, Sabena was run by the parent company of Swissair, SAirGroup, which had owned a stake of 49.5% since 1995 and which also went bust in 2001.
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It has no physical stores, but has an impressive logistical network: it is said to have 34 huge distribution centres in America and to be building 15 more this year (oddly, it refuses to confirm this).Other online-only retailers have little chance of felling this Goliath.
Even more oddly, when a country pays its quota it is not spending any real money, since it gets back an equivalent claim on the Fund.
Ultimately, a gold medal is no fun if you cannot be forever feted for receiving it: there is no person more oddly lonely in sport than the bitter winner.
I began thinking about love as a negotiated, mediated space and its public role more, oddly enough, after attending a Broadway performance of the racially controversial folk opera Porgy and Bess.
(Oddly, I don't think the judges mentioned this. Even more oddly, Simon praised this as a great choice of song even though it's been done on Idol before so hardly counts as groundbreaking).
When Lasser left, the show morphed into on ongoing soap with all the same characters and then even more oddly into a satire of talk shows that was brilliant in its own right long before Larry Sanders.
Even more oddly, his Republican competitor, John V. Lindsay, won.
Even more oddly, the police seem to agree.At first glance, though, speed cameras are working.
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