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It is, admittedly, an odd term.
But package store is not just (as Safire suggests) a dated or odd term, or even a "business euphemism".
"I find myself wondering why I've never seen this odd term that describes such a common article of clothing".
The odd term came from the job title of workers who cleaned out stables, and Edison proudly referred to himself as the "head mucker".
Philanthropy may seem an odd term to give any aspect of the old white hegemony in South Africa, where the novel is set.
It's hard not to wince at hearing Ms. Andrews being forced to deploy the play's odd term of endearment, calling Norman "you old poop".
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Blame the messenger Yes to heroin, insulin no Uplift from downturn The price of freedom ReprintsBut in its own odd terms, the old system "worked".
The problem of happiness is not an idle one: Romney himself posed it during the debate, in striking, and somewhat odd, terms, in his closing statement.
He enjoys collecting odd terms of topography from the Hebrides or the Himalayas, as if they were geological samples that he has carried home as evidence of where he has been and what he can remember.
Maynard also talks in odd terms about Gov. Jennifer Granholm of Michigan and her vocal support of General Motors: she says Granholm "was forced to choose sides" and adds witheringly that "for anyone who knew about Granholm's efforts to court foreign businesses, the scene would seem to indicate that she was trying to have it all".
Therefore, we can notice that the Hilbert transform changes all the even terms into odd terms and all the odd terms into even terms.
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