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What they are not, oddly enough, are the kind of things you expect to see at a steakhouse.
Microsoft has worked closely with consulting firms and big ERP suppliers, such as SAP and PeopleSoft (though not, oddly enough, with Oracle), to create a platform that they can recommend even to their biggest clients.SQL 7 is indeed a "good enough" database, according to Betsy Burton, a consultant at Gartmore.
But not, oddly enough, for Plant himself, the only original member of the band less than enamoured with the prospect of a longer-term reunion, turning down a reputed $200m offer to re-form the band on a longer-term basis.
By the end of this month, a limited edition of 24 watches, priced at $380,000 each, is to be released to specialized retailers in Asia and Mexico — though not, oddly enough, in the United States, Switzerland's second-largest watch market, after Hong Kong.
Those numbers are expected to look dismal in a year-over-year comparison but not, oddly enough, because of the downturn.
The mayoral candidates' transit plans will become clearer after Friday night, when many of them -- but not, oddly enough, former MTA Chairman Joe Lhota -- meet for a forum on transportation.
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There's an epidemic of indulgence, as if the adults really can't see that fulfilling every whim doesn't, oddly enough, teach self-discipline, responsibility or, for that matter, kindness.
While McCain hadn't, oddly enough, the long-time South Carolina senator and leading segregationist Strom Thurmond had and hid the fact for decades until his death.
I think I'm a much more efficient writer now, oddly enough, for not just sitting down and gutting it out at the computer screen, but for taking a walk first and letting my brain do what it needs to do in order to get ready and organize all my thoughts.
What they did not say, oddly enough, was why.
Lapine, who directed him in "Sunday" and by his account, happily several times since, told me: "Mandy was a handful on that show, but he's not neurotic, oddly enough.
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