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It is an oddity that Elie Saab is at once the modern face of the haute couture schedule – a Lebanese designer whose Paris show acts as a showcase for a healthy client list based in the Middle East, Asia and the US – and its most staunch traditionalist.
The Echo of Moscow radio station is widely regarded as one of the last bastions of free speech in Russia, a country where political debates have gradually become an oddity.
Yet – and here's one oddity of Britain's economic situation – it does add up to a case for rate hikes.
This blog, which I have every intention of publishing every two weeks (lest it perish), is my attempt to collate some of this oddity for your Friday procrastination and amusement.
The course treats the British tradition, not the continental one, as the oddity.
Beyond this the Ireland game stands alone as an oddity, a false note and quite possibly a terrible mistake.
Another oddity is their away Conference form – no wins to date – though they have won on their opponents' ground in each of their three FA Cup rounds.
It's an oddity in a lot of ways.
After playing a doctor in the television play The Twilight Of The Golds (1997), he directed a genuine oddity, financed by American television, The Tale Of Sweeney Todd (1998).
Long after cigarettes are taxed out of existence and an entire generation views them as a cringeworthy historical oddity, old fogies will look back with a wry smile at memories of the Benson and Hedges World Series Cup.
How this small habit became something of a signature – a sign of personal oddity, that you might need your stuff to hand.
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