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Shooting a marvel of nature and shipping its carcass home seems an odd practice to many.
During Ms. Lu's interview on Monday, no aides were present -- an odd practice for the future No. 2 official of a country.
The Pirates call their odd practice of trading anybody who's half decent "rebuilding" — but, as SI.com points out, they've now been rebuilding for seventeen years, which puts it about on a par with reconstruction projects in Afghanistan, with a similar level of success.
Odd practice, but either way I'm sure it was great experience.
When it was an institute of legal education, it enforced the odd practice of fining a student when he got something wrong: a halfpenny for a defective word, a farthing for a defective syllable and a penny for an improper word.
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Their talk is not just dirty but bizarrely detailed — spangled with fantasy, odd practices, and curious devices.
Two of Mr. Mullet's brothers and two of his sisters in the gallery — in caps, not scarves — barely concealed their disgust as defense lawyers described his odd practices as true Amish.
He just undertook some very odd practices to get [those things]." .
The odd practices then get even stranger, with another screenshot clearly of Lin Mei's personal Facebook account.
He just undertook some very odd practices to get [those things]." "Dahmer murdered 17 people and ate some of them.
Only after the reading ended, the children applauded and Mrs. Bush handed out souvenirs -- printed cards featured the Bush dog, Barney, with a list of his hobbies on the back -- did officials let slip the true story: the Russian side, while perfectly content to visit children at the library, was taken aback by the odd American practice of assembling them for a mass reading.
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