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"In New York, they don't," he said, somewhat oddly.
There is even, somewhat oddly, a Surrealist box-art assemblage.
No, unless, somewhat oddly, you have a prescription from your doctor, said Roy Ramthun, a consultant.
But his hospital work fits somewhat oddly with his celebrity, which intrudes on it.
The Senators have chosen this opportunity – somewhat oddly – to start testing rookies.
The ESPN analyst Jon Gruden even compared him, somewhat oddly, to Hank Aaron.
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Still, the account he offers in "Greek Fire" is somewhat clinical, oddly lacking the passion that defined the personalities of Callas and Onassis.
The famous bogeyman of the global economic collapse is one of three characters in Ms. Margolin's somewhat diffuse, oddly meandering meditation on the mysteries of the Madoff psyche.
What he has created is a screenplay full of vigor, somewhat conventional, oddly humorous, sometimes emotional and intermittently engaging.
The mixed bill was a somewhat curious mélange, oddly muted for an audience primed for balletic display.
The atmosphere of British neurology in the early 1960s, somewhat elitist and oddly isolated from its sister disciplines of psychiatry and psychology, was probably uncongenial to Sacks, with his wide-ranging interests and cosmopolitan background; rumour has it that influential London neurologists had corresponding misgivings about allowing Sacks to join their number.
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