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Oddly, quite a bit.
Still, Pioneer are releasing a new mixer soon and because I sometimes find myself being asked to play records in clubs that have mixers, this is oddly quite exciting news even though I hate myself just a little more than usual for being momentarily perked up by the announcement of a new mixer.
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It feels oddly like quite a good advert for spending 16 years making an album.
Yet that rebarbative Pierre Boulez was, oddly, not quite the same Boulez who those of us who worked with him across the years recognised.
But fate reverses Arash's fortunes, both financial and romantic, and he finds himself in the woman's bedroom with posters that appear to be classic shots of Madonna and Michael Jackson – but, oddly, not quite.
Vintage dress-making patterns were, oddly enough, quite plentiful in the print shop where she works.
And yet, oddly, that never quite happens.
And then we have the quite oddly named PlayBook.
So the sequence of words is quite oddly interesting: berries, blood of a thrush, for example.
Oddly I felt quite troubled about it for a long time.
This all sounds cheap and obvious, but it's also, and quite oddly, sincere and well meant.
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