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This brought the lonely period of Tony Takitani's life to an end, but there was something odd for him about not feeling lonely.
Seven astronauts, working on a battered space tug that is apparently commercially owned, touch down on another planet, find something odd for the boffins back home, bring it back into the ship and are faced with an ever-growing monster.
It wasn't the first time in my life that the world of PR had brought forth something odd for me to witness, which is entirely unsurprising: it's no secret that PR-led trips and parties seem to exist in weird, boozy vacuums where nothing truly makes sense.
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People often develop superstitions about jet lag, believing that something odd worked for them, even if they just happened to get the light exposure right.
And there would be no repeat business, unless some day I happened to be in Florence, Italy, exhausted, and looking again for something odd at 1am a bicycle, a watch, or maybe a cell phone.
While you might assume this was a pure talent acquisition, there's something odd: Cselle has already worked for Google in the past.
That is, because socially anxious individuals cannot so easily avoid the situations they strongly fear (as spider phobic individuals can), most socially anxious individuals will have been involved in many social situations that contradicted their fearful convictions (e.g., situations in which they are not ridiculed for saying something odd).
There was something odd about seeing this band play for a relatively small, well-behaved audience.
When residents noticed there was something odd about their water, they asked for help.
It would be obvious to anyone who turned a spectroscope on Earth, for example, that something odd was going on.
Sophisticated analysis of such things might, though, notice something odd and thus flag a document for closer examination.
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