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This puzzle seemed oddly tough for a Monday, but it's possible that I just need more coffee.
Still, I struggled with parts of the puzzle, and found my solve — not necessarily the cluing, just gaps in my own knowledge — oddly tough.
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The bulky and oddly shaped triangular prism case was tough to fit in bags and impossible to get in your pocket.
They are brutal, thrilling, transfixing and oddly uplifting: frontman Dale Barclay might portray the tough guy, but the point is that it involves the audience in the performance.
In its split personality, the homestead is an oddly fitting kind of public art for a tough but deeply wounded city like Detroit.
Oddly enough, Entsch, whose conservative Liberal Party typically advocates tough enforcement of border protection enforcement, told VICE News that the last thing he wants is for authorities to close the border.
Also miffed, perhaps, may be residential developers, who at certain locations may have a tough time fitting square-roomed apartments on oddly shaped lots.
Oddly though, it looks almost exactly like a Verbatim Tough-n-Tiny.
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