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Which, oddly enough, makes them very sad.
So did Connecticut, which, oddly, also has an RFRA of its own.
Which is which?Oddly, the more energetic of these two industries is British.
David Harrower's new translation, which oddly drops the play's definite article, is still funny.
The voices weren't that strong, which, oddly, played in the show's favor.
Over time I did better with my wife, which, oddly enough, enabled me to withdraw from the world a bit.
As she approached sixty, she had a face-lift, which, oddly, heightened the mannishness that her sexual pliancy had dissembled.
The apt term here, which oddly is not deployed in the book, is misandry: hatred of men.
Since Diallo, that phrase carries a resonance of police cover-up, which, oddly, Conlon doesn't seem to hear.
In 1920 Cambridge philosopher Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson wrote a literary epilogue to The Magic Flute which oddly anticipates Branagh's scenario.
Softly saying, "O.K., you're O.K., it'll be fine," which, oddly, worked to calm him, I slowly enclosed him in both hands.
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