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(Oddly, or not, of the group of about ten students we hang out with two have lost a parent. It seems like a lot).
But, oddly, or not so, they never seem to include the studies that actually do show health risks linked to protein consumption, like increased risk of certain cancers, kidney stones, and easily-traced physiological stress due to higher nitrogen content.
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Oddly enough – or not – Lange's harassment of Champion hasn't yet captured the broad public imagination in the same way the street harassment video did.
Oddly enough (or not), she based that claim on information provided by Karl Rove.8 41: Chris Matthews on Hillary's argument: "By her arithmetic, which is her right to claim... ...... Seriously?
Oddly – or perhaps not surprisingly – the main person apparently behind the trafficking could not be traced.
Oddly, or perhaps not oddly at all, the six members of the jury did not scatter after the verdict was read.
Oddly, or perhaps not so oddly, Palle Krogh himself died of kidney cancer, in 1990.
ADAM GOPNIK: Oddly, or maybe not oddly, they like the poem-reading tradition (all of two years old) and still tolerate the bringing-it-home-on-the-subway one (all of three years old).
We talk every day, but oddly, or perhaps not so oddly in this iAge, Jodi also talks to me (and the world) through her pieces in the paper chronicling what is happening on the scene.
Oddly (or perhaps not, as we will argue further) only a few studies in both meta-analyses were related with the use of m-learning from the professors or teachers' standpoint.
Oddly (or perhaps not) the infamous Ashley Dupré, whose quarter-hour of fame has now come and gone, refused to be interviewed for the film having, I suppose, shed her crocodile tears before a scolding Diane Sawyer in an exclusive ABC television interview (orchestrated with the launch of her singing career).
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