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And yet Labour's frenzy took an odd form.
The building's odd form creates a wonderfully varied sequence of interior spaces.
We engage in this odd form of on-again-off-again ecological amnesia for perfectly rational reasons.
A neuropathologist named Alois Alzheimer noticed, over a century ago, that an odd form of protein was taking the place of normal brain cells.
If there was one truism the events of Sept. 11 confirmed for many, it is that pleasure, in whatever odd form, should not be postponed.
It seems hardly surprising that the brilliant is being appropriated alongside the banal, but, in this case, it seems more an odd form of admiration than disrespect.
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Takes odd forms, and self-hatred is one of them.
Through the year Stefansoon and Karsten Andersen reported back regularly for tests, which occasionally took odd forms.
Both Cetiosaurus and Cetiosauriscus were soon added to the growing roster of dinosaurs as new and ever more interesting and odd forms were identified.
Elsewhere, odd forms are sprinkled about in isolation on white backgrounds, variously suggesting small paintings-within-a-painting; sculptural models; scattered, semi-legible still-life objects; or simple or scratched-out notations.
In a compact show of just seven color photographs and two small-scale sculptures, all created between 1921 and 1946, Moholy-Nagy casts a spell with simple materials in odd forms.
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