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Odd occurrences happen regularly to African teams.
For odd occurrences, little can match tonight's 3,000-meter 3,000-metere.
So perhaps that's why jaded New Yorkers don't stop when odd occurrences happen there in real life.
Though it was frustrating three years back when the Knicks, up three games to one, lost Game 5 and, largely because of the suspensions, the next two contests, odd occurrences have let them advance in the years since.
But even if they cannot point to subsequent tabloid stories, the relatives with memories of the odd occurrences after the attacks are eager for an answer from the Justice Department.
The week-long celebration has been host to some odd occurrences.
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Not a drop of rain; in fact, she could make out a few stars, an odd occurrence in the Houston firmament.
The appearance of the crabs is latest odd occurrence along the Californian coast this year: jellyfish-like creatures known as "by-the-wind sailors" have been seen, as well yellowtail and bluefin tuna showing up in the area earlier than usual.
One odd occurrence was the towering pop-up that deflected off a catwalk, plopping down on the artificial turf Thursday, costing the insurgent Tampa Bay Rays a victory they very well may need before this division race is over.
In the tense pause between the Rondo-Burleske and the final Adagio, there was an odd occurrence: a woman noisily burst through a door near the stage; announced, in a loud voice, "My name's Marilyn Mahler"; and took her seat, creating no further disturbance.
But the one piece of software a game no less that transformed Eliot into a true student was developed by a genius named Sid Meier, a man whose name I had seen plastered on a couple MicroProse products, an odd occurrence when I think about it, because it seemed at the time that he was the Rula Lenska of the software world: an unknown that one wondered if they should know.
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