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Oddly enough—given that we're talking about pro wrestling, an implied "oddly enough" belongs at the start of every sentence—Ambrose's win only left things more muddled at the end of Battleground.
Oddly enough, that's also totally what the audience is thinking.
Oddly enough, we never fought at the same event. Ever.
Oddly enough, he can only name Carson as an example.
And, oddly enough, , she's been relatively sheltered in that household.
Oddly enough, such an opportunity surfaced in the news cycle.
Oddly enough, Australia is mentioned nowhere in the entire document.
Oddly enough, they may also inject more humanity into hiring.
Their recognition is granted, oddly enough, by way of anonymity.
All of this insubordination, oddly enough, probably helped protect Trump.
Oddly enough, knowing about the bald spot didn't actually help.
But oddly enough, I just made more things blow up.
You know, oddly enough I ... It's strange, odd, personal story.
Oddly enough, England has never managed to win the tournament.
They're also both, oddly enough, concerned about the federal deficit.
Oddly enough, his foreign policy trips have been wildly successful.
Oddly enough, this might not be far from the truth.
I think, oddly enough for a modernist, he's a universalist.
Oddly enough, England has never managed to win this tournament.
Oddly enough, today just so happens to be World Kindness Day.
But, oddly enough, empty nester, I am now working a lot.
That happens not the same way in Silicon Valley, oddly enough.
Though, oddly enough, I was still entertained watching this play out.
Oddly enough, the snooze feature is only available from the inbox.
"Oddly enough, my son's tragedy is helping other families," Willis says.
Yet, oddly enough, many states have struggled with this simple concept.
Oddly enough, it was a sports star who crystallized that resolve.
Oddly enough, my fantasies hardly ever deviate into the strictly sexual.
Oddly enough, he didn't event want to participate in violent sports.
But oddly enough, communist kitsch has a place in Vietnam itself.
I've stopped going to a lot of this stuff, oddly enough.
Yet oddly enough, the heartland insurgents have turned to Donald Trump.
" The legislation was inspired, oddly enough, by the 20123 film " WarGames .
It didn't come as a massive surprise to her, oddly enough.
And oddly enough, we could go for a slice right now.
Oddly enough, the 60-second spot doesn't feature Trump at all.
Oddly enough, they also tend to repeat in the stock market.
Oddly enough, all of them are on poor teams as well.
Oddly enough, I was talking to ... I'm blanking on her name.
I, oddly enough, thought of her as a very normal person.
Both, oddly enough, came off pitcher Harry Feldman of the Giants.
Oddly enough, the most interesting action may be down the field.
Oddly enough, word of this lapse in service isn't anything new.
Oddly enough, they aren't just lighter versions of the same phones.
Oddly enough, Swift usually is the smartest person in any room.
But Trump's policy positions, oddly enough, don't entirely follow this pattern.
Oddly enough, the FDA's latest kratom purge is unrelated to the outbreak.
They're relatively rare, oddly enough, so they still feel like big events.
Oddly enough, we actually debunked far fewer things than usual this year.
Oddly enough, Schaft reportedly presented during Rubin's keynote at the Tokyo conference.
It's actually more closely related to the trash panda raccoon, oddly enough.
Oddly enough, financial pressure is often what holds workers back from asking.
He's not massively confident, oddly enough, although he does love the stage.
And oddly enough, it sounds like Wi-Fi support isn't activated yet.
I was, oddly enough, somewhere where Viola Davis was with her husband.
Oddly enough, Action Movie FX actually introduced Star Wars effects last year.
Oddly enough everyone 'round the table found the dollar amount pretty reasonable.
But oddly enough, that convention doesn't carry over to feminine-care products.
Oddly enough, it was TripAdvisor that tipped off the FCC about Abramovich.
Oddly enough he also mentioned that Los Angeles played a big role.
Oddly enough, only Frank Miller's The Dark Knight slipped past the barricades.
Oddly enough, that's the scene of the crime that put him jail.
"Oddly enough, Black Panther's almost like an analog to Tarzan," says Stelfreeze.
Oddly enough, this time around, it was won by a New Yorker.
Oddly enough, this might actually discourage management from doing anything truly daring.
Oddly enough, the US flag code doesn't mention the anthem at all.
"Oddly enough, it maps very, very well indeed to GDP," he said.
Oddly enough, that's not even the strangest Deron Quint goal-scoring feat.
The IBM petition, oddly enough, makes no mention of this sordid history.
Oddly enough, the best defense against arrogance is developing true self-confidence.
And oddly enough, most of them wanted to bet on the Browns.
From this perspective, oddly enough, Banville's homage reduces the object it venerates.
Oddly enough it comes just after his "aye" vote to strip healthcare.
Oddly enough, my dad is an ardent Dolphins, Yankees and Knicks fan.
This is, oddly enough, not an issue that divides red from blue.
The food here is…not good, but oddly enough, the salsa is delicious.
Oddly enough, five of the six stars are located among much older stars.
Oddly enough, both the prosecution and the defense argued in court that Gov.
Oddly enough, though, the best part of the movie is also the worst.
Oddly enough, BSB has never notched a No. 1 single in their career.
Oddly enough, the short delay actually helped Retro VGS in the long run.
A little tiny dog that was unharmed, oddly enough, in all of this.
As much as it sucks, pain, oddly enough, keeps us from hurting ourselves.
Oddly enough, he looks even better in ink form than in real life.
Oddly enough, that was one of the reasons Grant stayed on the sidelines.
Oddly enough, the question surrounding whether or not squirrels hibernate is hotly debated.
It is, oddly enough, a song that a bird makes with its wings.
And, oddly enough, people tend to respect you more for it — not less. 
Oddly enough it's women more than men who congratulate me on my gains.
Oddly enough, most of those games being honoured here came out after 1995.
Oddly enough, CAN as an album band is antithetical to the singles compilation.
Someone who seems to take a different tack is, oddly enough, Rush Limbaugh.
"Oddly enough there's a lot of women in the field," Dr. Bailey said.
Oddly enough, this is the exact reason a figure like Trump has emerged.
Oddly enough, Bagans-as-guide was the most lackluster part of the tour.
But, oddly enough, the confection is not so tasty as one might suppose.
Oddly enough, these tend to be on the affordable end of the spectrum.
Oddly enough, Hesperidina was created by Melville Sewell Bagley, an immigrant from Maine.
NQ: Well, oddly enough, this is what this journey is revealing to me.
Oddly enough, then, the weak link of Whiskey Tango Foxtrot might be Fey.
Yeah, I was discussing this with my son the other day actually, oddly enough.
Oddly enough, this still seems to require launching the Calculator app for some reason.
And oddly enough, ABC News accidentally used the fake photo for a TV promo.
Oddly enough, that was a panel that I had cut from the first edition.
Oddly enough, I felt the book wasn't too bad and gave it 212015 stars.
Oddly enough, this isn't even the first time Musk has hinted at his plans.
But oddly enough, the Vivo XL3 Plus runs Android 7.1 Nougat instead of Oreo.
Oddly enough, these names do sort of match the baby naming trends of 2018.
And oddly enough, that's not the only similarity between the opening theme and Oldtown.
"Since then, oddly enough, I feel like I've been cursed by bugs," he says.
Oddly enough, powder made from this particular cricket looks, smells, and tastes like chocolate.
Oddly enough, the Croissant Corsage was inspired by none other than a texting fail.
But oddly enough, there was no tweet from Trump attacking Manchester's mayor, Andy Burnham.
Oddly enough, this does more to remind of artisanal hipster ketchup than anything else.
Oddly enough, when you add restraints to your sex life, the possibilities are endless.
And oddly enough, it may have the best thing for everyone involved—including consumers.
Oddly enough, when a legislator's district benefits from the public trough, things get done.
Trump is, oddly enough for the time, refusing to back down on his statements.
Oddly enough, Democrats are welcoming this news and hoping Kobach defeats current Republican Gov.
Oddly enough, the best way to cleanse yourself of blame is to embrace it.
Oddly enough, my brother, I think, has been the anesthesiologist on all of them.
The only part of the menu I found unreliable was, oddly enough, the noodles.
Oddly enough, newspapers also come in handy when you are being stalked by paparazzi.
He lingers in the British popular imagination primarily, oddly enough, as a television presenter.
The display is 1024 x 600, as initially suspected — confirmed, oddly enough, by this tweet.
And oddly enough, ABC News just accidentally used the fake photo for a TV promo.
Oddly enough, this video spiked my curiosity more on biofuels than it did on tequila.
And oddly enough, the stars seemed to confirm the turn that my life had taken.
Oddly enough, there are some people in this world who do not like being touched.
I said people had no idea I was unhappy oddly enough because I appeared healthy.
"I'm excited right now about the Amazon Echo, oddly enough, " Wozniak told CNBC this week.
Oddly enough, while many people with dementia grow angry and difficult, Jim was the opposite.
The Internet of course immediately followed suite, and the results are, oddly enough, very successful.
This occupation, oddly enough, maybe one of the most high-ranking ones on this list.
The most famous plane crash survival movies all take place, oddly enough, on snowy mountaintops.
Oddly, enough, she sounded cheery on a voicemail to a friend just hours before perishing.
Oddly enough it's quite a common occurrence in L.A. What do you think about hoverboards?
Oddly enough, this is a fight where Perry's predictable side is what is called for.
Oddly enough, it's the Pixel 4 that made colors seem a little paler this time.
Relationship drama, though, takes the cake — surfacing most often, oddly enough, in discussions of sweets.
Oddly enough, given the Titans' style of play, Casey's absence could be the bigger problem.
Oddly enough, pro-Europeans have good reasons to welcome Mr. Bannon on the European continent.
And oddly enough, at least initially in the US, it's flipped the disaster inequity script.
We&aposre also seeing discounts on the newly-minted 16-inch MacBook Pro, oddly enough.
Adding that oddly enough, waiting too long to get pregnant again may pose a risk.
Oddly enough, Purifoy says he wouldn't be here if he hadn't served time in prison.
Oddly enough, Hillary Clinton offers significant similarities to both of the other major 1968 contenders.
Oddly enough, Terrell was with his then-girlfriend and I was with my then-boyfriend.
This is true—maybe even truer, oddly enough—in these days of WWE's corporate dominance.
But oddly enough, No Man's Sky's solution to conservation isn't as outlandish as it seems.
Oddly enough, this is not the first time exotropia has been in art news headlines.
KS: I just was thinking that today, it's ... Oddly enough, I was walking to work.
Oddly enough, it's his yearly assignment calling the Home Run Derby when Berman's shtick really shines.
A lot of that is in California, oddly enough, both on the left and the right.
Though oddly enough, science has accurately determined that the least sexy car is a PT Cruiser.
Oddly enough, the star-crossed lovers don't actually orbit a star at all—just each other.
Oddly enough, for a show featuring East Village-based artists, Infotainment never appeared in New York.
Oddly enough, though, tape-delayed SmackDown already has a lower DVR viewership percentage than live Raw.
Oddly enough, the same was true on Tuesday as campaigns impatiently waited for the official results.
Oddly enough, it also isn't the first Slurpee-related crime to occur in Prince George County.
But oddly enough, CNBC spoke to a few Chinese who actually like this U.S. presidential candidate.
But oddly enough, he dispensed no hugs or displays of compassion to survivors of the storm.
Oddly enough, the answer may lie with something you typically try to look past: cleaning supplies.
Oddly enough, the incidence of tumors in females was minimal, barely different from the control group.
My first job was a musical, oddly enough, in the West End directed by John Schlesinger.
Oddly enough, many educators never had a course in high school or college on financial literacy.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), oddly enough, was the one to begin this line of questioning.
Oddly enough, one of Chris' exes was getting married herself across the country the same weekend.
If anything, this proposal feels like a dig at former Vice President Al Gore, oddly enough.
"Oddly enough, the officer didn't ask me a single question," said Jaden, after exiting the airport.
The movement against the Trump tax cuts since then has been powered, oddly enough, by Republicans.
Oddly enough, this might be the only scenario in which Trump can produce a political win.
Oddly enough, he told her, North Finchley was not that far from where his girlfriend lived.
Murder Mystery, oddly enough, has a screenplay penned by James Vanderbilt, best known for writing Zodiac.
Oddly enough, the phone is saddled with an Micro USB port instead of a USB-C port.
Oddly enough, the event will take place in New York City at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
But oddly enough, what's driving it all—the electric motor—is an ancient technology at this point.
Oddly enough, she says, people seem to carry the most emotion when it comes to their kitchen.
Oddly enough, the tech behind Natural Cycles doesn't appear to have changed much since its 29 launch.
Oddly enough, my crush had started making jokes about sex: about wanting to have it — with me.
Oddly enough, he says, it was this job that actually fueled him to get his career going.
Oddly enough, it was only on the golf course that I ever saw him lose his temper.
Especially, oddly enough, if you're holding your phone in the same hand as you're wearing the Basslet.
But oddly enough, the chiral molecules underpinning our biology are either left- or right-handed, never both.
The dipping sauce, oddly enough, was not hoisin sauce, although that's what was already on the bun.
But many places have succumbed to the wrecking ball, including, oddly enough, the local wrecking-ball company.
Oddly enough, Lavallo hasn't yet visited every U.S. state — something he said is on his bucket list.
It can also, oddly enough, become a hammock, thanks to the nets that come with the structure.
Oddly enough, it was the most well-rested players — the starting pitchers — who did not last long.
Oddly enough, this project grew from the legal work of a death penalty defense lawyer, Bryan Stevenson.
Though his tattoos are missing from his body, McGregor — oddly enough — still has most of his hair.
Oddly enough, this world is much larger, richer and more real than the world of the Futilitarians.
I send C., my boyfriend, a good morning Snapchat (it's our main form of communication, oddly enough!).
Oddly enough, this year's uncertain draft comes as mock drafts have been improving, at least a bit.
Yes. Okay. Heavy artistic interest on the right hand but, oddly enough, not on the left one.
We talked to the guitarist about having a career in instrumental rock, parenthood, and, oddly enough, Screeching Weasel.
Oddly enough for the Housewives franchise, it seems like the answer to those questions might really be "yes."
Oddly enough, PayPal—the company that owns Venmo—has a system that allows users to take back transactions.
Over time, his backyard furniture and, oddly enough, a plastic skeleton disappear under a heavy coating of snow. .
And oddly enough, this is exactly the type of person who's pretty susceptible to Protect the Harvest rhetoric.
Oddly enough, not one but two cartoons about yetis are coming out between September 2018 and September 2019.
Oddly enough, the upcoming Falcon Heavy test flight does illustrate the need for a regulatory framework — and soon.
Oddly enough, some of the more well-known players in the alt-right have come out against Yiannopoulos.
There will also be a few cameos along the way, including, oddly enough, comedian and podcaster, Chris Gethard.
It was a fitting end to a two-day shroom hunt that began at a brewery, oddly enough.
Oddly enough (or not) neither Rob nor Chyna are present for the meeting to discuss their reality show.
The 1986 film Labyrinth combined two of my favorite things: Jim Henson puppetry and, oddly enough, David Bowie.
Sakuraba won the fight, oddly enough, by getting his back taken from Renzo's deep De La Riva hook.
The police union hack was, oddly enough, one of the less technically impressive attacks on Phineas Fisher's resume.
Oddly enough, you can still find Chi-Chi's restaurants  in Belgium, Luxembourg, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.
"I have a value background and oddly enough, that applies very well in this growth background," he said.
The taste, oddly enough, is also built to help match the showering atmosphere according to the beer's maker.
Oddly enough, I go to sleep ... Buddhify, I just go right to sleep, I don't even hear it.
Oddly enough I did not catch goatse on our game, probably too close to it all this time.
Oddly enough, with regard to the inborn sensuality she so prized, Sontag herself appears to have been shortchanged.
Oddly enough, the suspicious activity started when a user visited the website of conservative newspaper the Washington Examiner.
Oddly enough, The Rise of Skywalker clears up more of the problem with Vader's redemption than with Kylo's.
As you know ... Bagans has tons of creepy stuff, including this, this, this, this and, oddly enough, this.
Oddly enough, the installation that gives the exhibition its name, "Port of Reflections" (2016), offers the least persuasive illusion.
But, oddly enough, there's a weird burst of comic relief in the episode coming from Smithereens head honcho, Billy.
Oddly enough, the app that allows my friends to spy on me constantly supports this part of me, too.
Oddly enough, experts said attacks such as those in Paris, Nice and Brussels are also borne out of fear.
It's just wheat fields as far as the eye can see, and there's an intersection, a crossroads, oddly enough.
Oddly enough, the museum falters as a bastion of the male hegemony still apparent in the larger art world.
Paddy Johnson: Oddly enough, even simple questions like this can be difficult when you're working as a collaborative team.
And oddly enough, the rules and processes for that were much more cut and dry than those of moderation.
" Oddly enough the lyrics to that tune, performed several years ago, also discuss dreams and well, taking a "doodie.
But the rumour was subsequently debunked, oddly enough, with the original article containing the information pulled from the web.
Oddly enough, the NCAA and many of the Power Five conferences are currently arguing the opposite in Jenkins v.
They can look for vehicles assembled in the U.S., which oddly enough would often mean buying more foreign brands.
Entry to the Pro Football Hall of Fame is oddly enough a bit like winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
The most comfortable and, oddly enough, most peaceful evening I had at Paowalla was spent at a sidewalk table.
Which, oddly enough, is exactly how we felt after spending 50 minutes and two seconds on watching this vlog.
Oddly enough, we rarely hear from the people who spend hours a day breaking their backs preparing these meals.
Oddly enough, you don't have to have a burning sensation or other signs of reflux for this to happen.
Oddly enough, that's a new thing I'm doing, I don't pull my phone out in an elevator, on purpose.
Oddly enough, Ms. Touboul said, Mr. Netanyahu is "looking to Hamas as a more credible partner than the P.A."
Oddly enough, as I drafted this essay, we were invited to propose an advertising campaign for a vaping product.
Oddly enough, she said, the kilt helped normalize the experience for her guests, many of whom were devoutly religious.
Oddly enough, those who didn't choose Coors as their favorite ranked it pretty low compared to the other beers.
The results of the investigation were, oddly enough, tucked into a press release about 5G expansion in rural areas.
I had a job in Congress working for Senator S.I. Hayakawa, who happened to be a Republican, oddly enough.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)Oddly enough, the rest of my complaints about the iPhone X revolve around the hardware.
But oddly enough, over those few years, the iPhone has lost the gargantuan photography advantage it once used to have.
Oddly enough, given the perceived pro-business policies of Republicans, the American market has performed much better under Democrat presidents.
But, oddly enough, the first person to call me a "tranny" was not a raging transphobe, but another transgender person.
"Oddly enough, the same book that essentially crippled my career as a novelist started my career in Hollywood," Martin said.
Fine wine is expensive to store, and its rarity and high transaction costs make it—oddly enough—an illiquid asset.
"Oddly enough, I decided to go a little bit light on the chapstick this morning," a matte-mouthed Kennedy joked.
Oddly enough, the same students had all agreed with an earlier assigned text — Lukianoff and Haidt's critique of trigger warnings.
Oddly enough, this online space dedicated entirely to inducing nausea and panic allowed me to regain control of my claustrophobia.
A ying yang of a human being that makes soulful house and one of the originators of seapunk oddly enough.
It truly has a sense of a character, and, oddly enough, I find myself thinking of it as a friend.
She advised him to collect the works of Yayoi Kusama, a Japanese artist Joey Goldblatt was, oddly enough, wild about.
Oddly enough, he thrived throughout the decades of disregard, calling the period the happiest and most rewarding of his life.
Oddly enough, I found that valuing myself more — by listening to my personal needs — made men value me more, too.
The IRS followed up and tacitly confirmed the new deadline, oddly enough, by retweeting Mnuchin and adding slightly more context.
You often hear that people need therapy, EDMR, or something like that, but oddly enough I kind of outgrew it.
Oddly enough, that's not how tofu is used in Japan, where it's consumed raw, cut into cubes, with soy sauce.
" Oddly enough, she also feels "more connected to the men than I did when I first stepped onto the set.
Oddly enough, the Barilla example suggests that consumers don't always care about the perceived ethics or politics of certain companies.
Oddly enough, there was more 21st-century music when I was last here, under the ostensibly more conservative Mr. Pereira.
And oddly enough, both Paul and Cotton praised the president's handling of the Iranian offensive against U.S. bases in Iraq.
Oddly enough it was the message of Mr Corbyn, not popular among entrepreneurs, that chimed with an earnest conference programme.
Oddly enough, with all this flawless, aspirational hotness, what Victoria's Secret lacks is the suggestion of actual sex or sexuality.
Oddly enough, I finished reading the two books more than a year ago, but they're still on my night stand.
Type B viruses also only infect humans, and oddly enough, seals, giving them fewer opportunities to mingle and rearrange themselves.
Oddly enough, the writings became popular, and people got the idea that it was this extraordinary gas that had strange effects.
Oddly enough, it was the deli owner who encouraged her to pursue another line of work to make more money: stripping.
Right now their biggest concentration of users are on the west coast (and in Spain, oddly enough), but it's available globally.
Oddly enough, at the same time, having a baby will help you feel so much stronger in the face of rejection.
Oddly enough, the Budde family reportedly lives near multiple public restrooms, including ones at a public park and a gas station.
Oddly enough, both of Anderson's two previous starts for the Panthers came against tonight's opponent, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, in 2014.
Oddly enough, nobody expects the Hyde-Smith controversies that have visited national attention on Mississippi to make or break the race.
Oddly enough, women enjoyed the sensation of breathing freely and didn't return to the cinched-waist look for nearly two decades.
Oddly enough, the whole thing started after HyperSciences founder and CEO Mark Russell drilled a bunch of really, really deep holes.
Oddly enough, it also showed that my DNA put me at a decreased risk for breast cancer, pancreatic and ovarian cancer.
When class counsel in the NationsBank litigation made the initial fee request in 2002, Oetting oddly enough did not oppose it.
" Oddly enough, Goodell also name-checked Boston University: "That's why we're funding directly to Boston University on some of this research.
Oddly enough, I recently found a box of them and we sold them at the last couple of shows we played.
Common sense ultimately triumphed in this round of bullying, and the measure passed without much alteration — thanks, oddly enough, to Russia.
Oddly enough, the bar is relatively quiet, and not a bad place to eat if you want to have a conversation.
Oddly enough, Tuesday's game was not the first time this season that Kansas played a blowout game with a late twist.
Oddly enough for an institution that people think of as overconfident sometimes, we're not that good at tooting our own horn.
"Oddly enough, I think it's fairly banal," said Representative David Schweikert, Republican of Arizona and a member of the Freedom Caucus.
That increased New England's advantage to 17-6, and oddly enough, its leads were jeopardized more with Bell on the sideline.
They are covered in tiny little curved spikes, like claws, which, oddly enough, are very good at detangling snarls in fur.
Oddly enough, many of these capitalist-made billionaires are now pushing heavy-handed, even socialist styled government control of our lives.
Oddly enough, watchmaking — the skill that is all but synonymous with the country's name throughout the world — isn't on the list.
Oddly enough ... he failed to address the recent controversy over a couple black guys being arrested at a Starbucks in Philly.
Yet, oddly enough, people seemed to go about their business anyway, as if the piece had not be written or read.
Oddly enough, the customers who support you the best are usually the ones that have had problems, and you work through ... Yeah.
And this, oddly enough, may be one reason traffic fatalities spiked in 2016, according to new data from the Department of Transportation.
Oddly enough, even with the power out, the song "It's A Small World Afterall" continued to play, Fienberg confirmed later on Twitter.
But this year, oddly enough, Valve's not making it so easy to buy multiple copies of one of its most popular games.
Oddly enough, pricing for the luxury Surface Laptop will begin at $999 — cheaper than the regular MacBook Pro, which starts at $1499.
" The event was part of a public campaign organized by the hacking collective Anonymous, aimed, oddly enough, at "securing America from Hackers.
Apple Music, oddly enough, has picked up this documentary about the TR808, the legendary drum machine that changed the sound of music.
This is due, in large part, to a skewed idea of what is "appropriate" about women's bodies — and, oddly enough, to censorship.
Oddly enough, though, years of taking that stance dissipated in less than 24 hours for many of the notable titans of tech.
I think it's, oddly enough, one thing I'm writing about next week is the immunity from Section 230 that these companies have.
There is little time, in any case, for introspection; this, oddly enough, makes Sumner more forceful and physically present in the book.
Asking the robot to serve up advice on "How to be Happy" seemed, oddly enough, to take it the longest of all.
Admittedly, that's exactly what I did less than two hours later but, oddly enough, I never felt like hypnotherapy was a failure.
Oddly enough, he says people from the West Coast are still surprised that such lyrical prowess can come from a native southerner.
The cybersecurity of pipelines, oddly enough, is overseen by the Transportation Security Administration, the same government body you encounter at airport security.
Oddly enough much of the real fun this weekend came on the card of the Japan's circus of MMA, Rizin Fighting Federation.
Oddly enough, the same thing happened at the Grammys, except this time he's getting way more crafty than just trimming a photo.
Oddly enough, the election of Trump as president might be the best thing for the relationship between the world's two largest democracies.
And oddly enough, Kristal didn't intend for CBGB to be a punk club, it was branded off of country, bluegrass, and blues.
For example, the OC Register website currently has a "Strange News" section which hosts oddly enough content from the Associated Press feed.
Unless you are pumping more 'oddly enough' clickable fodder to your audience, you might not be maximizing your opportunity and brand value.
" Oddly enough, those media outlets are being very conservative compared to the French highbrow center-right daily calling Europe a "German empire.
Oddly enough, it wasn&apost the first time a peeing-dog celebration had been employed in the rivalry between the two teams.
And I heard that oddly enough, counterintuitively, admissions went up — but I wasn't making enough money to justify spending $20 a ticket.
Oddly enough, the entire affair tends to get shrugged off as meaningless; when really, it should be seen as a case study.
Free Rein is gracefully, effortlessly itself, not unlike its main character Zoe, who, oddly enough, is an extremely well-adjusted 15-year-old.
But oddly enough, I think that the reason I started to think about time travel so much is that I was losing people.
Oddly enough, she spends almost as many words on how women can negotiate a better severance, reflecting her father's association with firing people.
North Carolina: The Duke Lemur Center Oddly enough, the world's largest sanctuary for lemurs, lorises and bush babies is in Durham, North Carolina.
Oddly enough, one of the best Korean restaurants in the Washington, DC metropolitan area operates out of a corner of a convenience store.
Under legislation (oddly enough) signed by Bill Clinton, protective measures were put in place to ensure illegal aliens couldn't apply for federal benefits.
And, oddly enough, I get a lot of fan art, but when I went and looked, his stuff had this energy to it.
Oddly enough, the first time I ever saw Tokyo Police Club perform was in April 2006, right when the EP was coming out.
Another, oddly enough, is a storage company: Nimble Storage uses DirectShare to securely distribute business documents to members of its board of directors.
Oddly enough, Watanabe counts Pierre Cardin as an early influence, but there's a similarity in their uncompromising shapes and obsession with geometric forms.
And oddly enough, I never reread my books, but I had to reread "Mother's Milk" the other day for BBC Radio 4 Bookclub.
Oddly enough, climate change may also be to blame: A new study shows that rising temperatures can make people more prone to suicide.
I was a bit slower when confronted with less straightforward instances, and "my" team was the last to fall for me, oddly enough.
Oddly enough, I think one of the only people we had, audience-wise, who stayed a full four hours was during his set.
In the past, House Republicans have shown an eagerness to scale back this research (though not, oddly enough, R&D for fossil fuels).
Finally, the targets for late night hosts last night included President Trump and Harvey Weinstein, but also, oddly enough, Oklahoma's strapped school system.
From Bagley, writing in the JAMA Health Forum: Oddly enough, the deciding factor may have less to do with law than with medicine.
And, oddly enough, some of them say that the grotesque mess at the presidential level is helping them find recruits for their cause.
We came up with the name Public/Private/Portrait, and oddly enough, ICP independently came up with the exhibit title Public, Private, Secret.
Oddly enough, he deploys his perch as columnist to remind Silicon Valley of its origins from government funding and reprimand it for being uncooperative.
Oddly enough, if you do not have a Facebook account, you will not be able to opt-out of this type of data collection.
Oddly enough, powering the Watch W7 is last year's Qualcomm Snapdragon 2100 chip (APQ8009w, specifically), not the recently announced and more efficient 3100 platform.
"Oddly enough, the guy who plays the President in the movie, he plays him like Trump — totally by accident," actor Frank Grillo told Comicbook.
She's releasing the video today — exclusively with Refinery29 — just as winter steadies its grasp, which, oddly enough, still makes sense in terms of timing.
The actor, 39, was first exposed to cologne as a young teenager but, oddly enough, not with the goal of combating prepubescent body odor.
LEVIN: The Mueller investigation oddly enough, Sean, has disclosed has revealed that the greatest perpetrator of against the American people was the federal government.
And oddly enough, it's wearing the exact expression you'd expect from someone whose day was interrupted by a giant picture-taking alien diving craft.
I wasn't much of a basketball guy; it was maybe the second or third game I had ever watched in my life, oddly enough.
Oddly enough, the opposite has been true since the playoffs began: the Celtics are actually 0.5 points per 64.93 possessions better when Thomas sits.
Clearly no one else expected this either and, oddly enough, that's why two brands of Frozen Southern Style Hash Browns are currently being recalled.
Oddly enough, it is shown in Charizard's Burning Ambition that Ash's Charizard is rather small when compared with the Charizard living in Charicific Valley.
Oddly enough, Apple might be able to turn what has been seen as one of its major weaknesses in this area into a strength.
So eventually — because of my math classes, oddly enough — I went to De Anza junior college, which most people know as the Flint Center.
Speaking with the Los Angeles Times, Diesel brought up the project, oddly enough, when asked by the reporter about the last time he cried.
Oddly enough, the smaller XPS 13 with a 13-inch screen has larger keys, and it offers a better typing experience as a result.
A good example of this can be found, oddly enough, in Ebenezer Scrooge's visits to Christmases past, present, and future in A Christmas Carol.
Both movies delight in the charm of eccentric artists and the spectacle of bad filmmaking—which, oddly enough, make for two pretty great movies.
Oddly enough, this proved to be the toughest question for a man whose vision and passion have driven him onward for so many decades.
Oddly enough, the part of the camera that impressed me the most was also one of the least widely touted features: the dynamic range.
"Oddly enough I think of myself as more of a realist than most of the realists," he told The New York Times in 21978.
To the Editor: Oddly enough, I found Jonathan Weisman's article to be a declaration of the strength of the Jewish people around the world.
The majority of refugees are resettled via religious charities, for example; oddly enough, the secular left rarely urges that we shut down those groups.
Woods was one of several celebs in the promo; Cardi B, Offset, Hennessy Carolina, and, oddly enough, Melissa Etheridge all appeared in the same video.
FacebookAnd oddly enough, there are some ways to watch Zuckerberg's testimony today on Facebook, though Facebook itself isn't offering an official feed from Capitol Hill.
Thirty-three percent of the subjects were found to have the bone growth, but oddly enough, the growth was found to have decreased with age.
Oddly enough, as more people shop online and national retailers close stores, customers who go to the ones that remain open may get better service.
"I spent a year in Rockaway, New York after Hurricane Sandy as a volunteer relief worker, so oddly enough I had previous experience," she said.
Oddly enough, just as they're about to enter the safe house, the mission to snag Rafa is called off by a directive from on high.
Even though that was not sung [in the previous films], oddly enough it was the first song that we had to learn in grad school.
He's possibly referring to Comcast, which owns NBC (and, oddly enough, a stake in Hulu) but hasn't been confirmed yet as part of the package.
This warped book now ripples as I turn the pages, creases lending sonic and haptic textures that, oddly enough, seem to amplify the book's poetics.
The ratios, discovered by medieval mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci, are repeated patterns found in things like pine cones, snail shells and, oddly enough, the stock market.
And yet this kind of Space Age Christmas was enormously popular in the United States — and, oddly enough, the USSR — in the mid-19503th century.
Oddly enough, there is, right now, outrage about the unwanted groping of women among both Republicans and Democrats — different men, different victims, but same idea.
Oddly enough, that's a pretty apt description of me as well—I somehow felt he had picked up my personality just from living with me.
One request, oddly enough, was signed by J.K. Rowling and arrived on my screen as if sent personally to me by the great lady herself.
Marin Ireland plays Sheila, a single mom and a skeptic about the supernatural who lives in Tennessee and who, oddly enough, is a ghost hunter.
The 2018 results are, oddly enough, what a lot of economists predicted would happen with Mr. Trump's cuts, including ones who generally favor tax cuts.
In fact, I oddly enough went around to all the big publishers with Larry Page and Susan Wojcicki, who now runs YouTube, who was trying to digitize things, and at the time everybody gave them the long arm, essentially, including Random House, including others, and I remember them being very frustrated, talking... It was, oddly enough, there was a blackout and they were in my apartment.
"Oddly enough, if you look at small kids getting kidneys from parents, they tend to do exceptionally well, so this kidney may last longer," he explains.
All the big carriers say they're working on it, and many plan to begin rollouts this year (though oddly enough, Sprint is not one of them).
The tail, oddly enough, finished shedding inside the mouth of the snake, forming a perfect circle that unfortunately trapped the snake inside of its old skin.
Though each key is just small enough and placed just oddly enough that I had to double triple quadruple spell check this review while using it.
A variety of factors are behind the surge, including a peace deal between the Colombian government and the FARC; and, oddly enough, the price of gold.
Oddly enough, the guy hasn't posted a celebratory photo or vid of himself getting across the finish line ... even though he put up a before-photo.
Oddly enough, permanently closing steel mills in China is exactly what many G20 states would welcome, particularly after a meeting that bore few significant policy developments.
Oddly enough, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is not the first film to come out in 2019 to rewrite the ending of the Tate murders.
Oddly enough, Tonkin's Hayley and Wesley's Stefan Salvatore didn't have a scene together until last year's crossover episode between TVD and its spin-off, The Originals.
Oddly enough, Fung says that the steam bath began hosting a lot of women in this period, a trend that would continue into the coming decades.
It's okay because they aren't alone, but it's also okay because, oddly enough, Portland heads into the summer with real reason for optimism about its future.
Oddly enough, Seattle's running back situation is also in flux: Its first option last season, Thomas Rawls, ran for only 349 yards in half a season.
The comparison to the 2008 crisis and the rescue of delinquent financial institutions has been made before, oddly enough by supporters of our involvement in Iraq.
Our next arc, oddly enough, was supposed to be about propaganda, but now it's going to be about fake news, where I guess I'm being responsive.
We were both waiting for our $13 Impossible Burgers ($14 with cheese — milk-based, oddly enough), and she chatted with her husband about their apartment renovations.
Oddly enough, all of that truly pales in comparison to the biggest surprise cameo of the year around the 50 second mark—an appearance by keyboard cat.
Oddly enough, this unique seat configuration did allow for three total passengers — one on either side of the driver — which was distinctive, especially for a sports car.
He replied right away: "Oddly enough we had a resident with a name very similar to yours living here last year (she's since moved)," the email read.
Oddly enough, Foster's career overlapped with that of another Bill Foster: William C. Foster, who began coaching at Clemson the year after William E. arrived at Duke.
But oddly enough, my favorite feature isn't the screen, it's the little hardware switch that moves a shutter to block out the 5-megapixel wide-angle camera.
Like most self-respecting avant-gardists, the Surrealists fomented their revolution in cafés and bars, yet, oddly enough, had little to say on the subject of gastronomy.
Yet, oddly enough, some Members of Congress that serve on the House Veterans Affairs Committee feel the benefits our veterans receive pursuing this field should be reduced.
" Oddly enough, he didn't attack the white Prime Minister for echoing Khan's sentiments, when she said, "Everybody needs to go about their lives as they normally would.
Oddly enough, the rest of the bankruptcy code still applies — in fact, you will find a U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the cobblestone streets of Old San Juan.
And that's OK. I was actually happy to read some of these negative comments about me, because oddly enough, it just more deeply solidified who I am.
Kyle, oddly enough, doesn't want his ex to be present while he pukes during his continued illness, but Stephanie basically needs to be pushed out the door.
Liking records has, over the years, become something that someone can base an entire personality around, and those, oddly enough, can be quite hard to shake off.
Oddly enough, a section of the Berlin Wall was installed into the men's restroom of the Main Street station Casino, Brewery and Hotel, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The importance of the British choreographer Frederick Ashton goes without question, so it's with gratitude, oddly enough, to a Floridian ballet company that his repertory stays alive.
And when it comes to governorships, in which, oddly enough, the winner is the person who gets the most votes, a huge flip to Dems seems likely.
Oddly enough, the two teams with more home runs in a single game, the '87 Jays and the '99 Reds, each narrowly missed out on the playoffs.
Oddly enough, where you live within your own time zone may indirectly affect your body's synchronization of its own internal clocks with the natural day / night cycle.
After several stints in rehab, I can now say I haven't had to take that trip since 2013, although sometimes, oddly enough, I kind of miss it.
Oddly enough, some of the harshest measures have been passed in states that had been making considerable progress in scaling back the drug war and mass incarceration.
Oddly enough, then, holding on to all that cash might be saving these companies even more money, by allowing them to pay less for the firms they acquire.
And oddly enough, Crimes of Grindelwald ends up feeling less emotionally dark and painful than Fantastic Beasts, in spite of everything Grindelwald does to raise the narrative stakes.
Oddly enough, the same white men who dominate tech industry in numbers seem to have convinced themselves they're the ones whose status in the workplace is being threatened.
BRIAN MOYNIHAN: Well, I wouldn't – I think these things this oddly enough, if you read the papers, this deal was proposed 20 years ago and didn't go through.
Oddly enough, it looked like Google intended to ship these with the Pixel 2 last year, but it decided late in the game to just include the dongle.
Oddly enough, though, there were signs pointing to the fact that Trump had a better chance than people were giving him, and they were lurking in plain sight.
Oddly enough though, this isn't the best feature of the One X. More important to your average gamer is probably the humungous 6 teraflop GPU (Graphical Processing Unit).
Gistix, oddly enough, has been working on this thing for well over a year, with the earliest YouTube video of their progress dating back to April of 2015.
Oddly enough, Thompson's above-the-break three-point percentage is actually slightly higher than it was during the 2015-16 playoffs, but his shot distribution is totally off.
Nothing is off limits here, not even imagining Amanda Palmer's death (something she asked him to do for an album liner; it is, oddly enough, how they met).
But oddly enough, Frozen stacked up poorly, with less than 50% of the dialogue coming from women despite the fact that the story itself centers on two sisters.
Oddly enough, however, at least one expert thinks the shadow of Trump over the JEDI deal may actually end up helping Amazon Web Services in the long run.
Why we started #Angels with all women is oddly enough that I think the other five women I started with are really damn smart, and really good. Yeah.
The only notable omissions I noticed were a true lane-centering system like you get higher-end cars and, oddly enough, one touch windows at all four corners.
Novak Djokovic, the defending men's singles champion, is also proficient at the net (oddly enough, though, Djokovic can get tight on the net-rusher's companion shot, the overhead).
Oddly enough, Republicans who have been very bellicose from Reagan on have never really spoken about why, as citizens, we have to sacrifice ourselves for the national interest.
But oddly enough, when O'Donnell recounted that same story in her 2015 HBO documentary Rosie O'Donnell: A Heartfelt Stand Up, she didn't give the doctor any particular accent.
It also helps, oddly enough, that unlike most celebrity guests (see: Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, who were on Rachel Lindsay's Bachelorette season), Willard isn't a secret fan.
Oddly enough in an older world sense you can find solitude in solid states, when you have the retreat to files that are not connected to the Internet.
"I remember completing 'Blood and Roses' while on the back of a garbage truck, oddly enough," he told Terry Gross on the NPR program "Fresh Air" in 2007.
Not so much, oddly enough, at the college level, where, of late, Arizona has had its well-publicized struggles along with the rest of the Pac-12 Conference.
Oddly enough, Djimon posted a photo of him and Kenzo together on Sunday ... but it's unclear if it's just an old photograph he threw up for the holiday.
Oddly enough though, in order to give immunity, the Senate has to go to and give notice to the Department of Justice and tell them what it&aposs about.
It's an anatomical marvel, but oddly enough we're not bombarded with artistic representations of it, as we are with other body parts like the male penis or female breasts.
All were from the ruling party and ten, oddly enough, were cabinet ministers—an exceedingly rare sight on a quiet Friday afternoon, reserved by tradition for private members' bills.
There's a new trailer out for Escape At Dannemora, the prison break limited series that is, oddly enough, both based on a real story and directed by Ben Stiller.
Oddly enough, he also seemed distraught that a number of his rich friends weren't "showing up" to support him and help with the mounting cost of his legal battle.
Oddly enough this setting seems to stay put in the YouTube Android app but not the one for iOS (so you need to adjust each video quality every time).
"And, oddly enough, the Socialist party, Mr. Macron and Mr. Hollande pounce on these pseudo-revelations," he said, referring to election frontrunner Emmanuel Macron and Socialist President Francois Hollande.
The 23-year-old finished 3-for-12 and, oddly enough, spent most of his time working off the ball in small lineups beside Denzel Valentine and Cameron Payne.
Oddly enough, for the first 22 or so years of its post-­Soviet existence, the Russian government all but disregarded fictional entertainment as a way to promote new values.
Oddly enough, so is Rooster Teeth's upcoming Blood Fest, which really makes me think somebody, somewhere, should have worked a little harder when they were coming up with titles.
With Brees split wide and Hill (barking signals like a grizzled starter, oddly enough) at QB, Harrison Smith, aligned just 11 yards off the ball as the deepest safety.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Oddly enough, the fishermens&apos footage might not even be the craziest shark-related video shared to Facebook this month.
Oddly enough it is the Gulf, home to the most conservative brand of Islam, which has welcomed the largest number of Christians recently, though not from Iraq or Syria.
We started tackling the group scheduling issue, and later realised that oddly enough, scheduling 1-on-1s was a much bigger pain at work, so we refocused on that.
Their latest proposal (oddly enough the Republicans are negotiating against themselves in the repeal effort) shifts decision-making to state governments and the Department of Health and Human Services.
Oddly enough, the housing stocks also rallied, with Home Depot's stock jumping after a days-long downturn — an atypical move ahead of an expected interest rate hike, Cramer said.
Contigo West Loop Autoseal Stainless Steel Travel Mug, $16.99, available at AmazonMost travel mugs can keep your drinks hot, but oddly enough, they don't really seem made for moving.
"All of this has really been tipping in the wrong direction for the last five years or so, which oddly enough coincides with the rise of Instagram," he said.
Oddly enough, their victory rate of 62.1 percent (18-11) over the span is a little worse than before it, 66.7 percent (223-17), though both rates are excellent.
Oddly enough, Amazon is offering lower prices on most of them, but Best Buy's offer of in-game credit for Fortnite works out to be about the same value.
Introduced back in 2011, the original Little Rooster garnered a ton of media attention and even made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live — oddly enough — via guest Howie Mandel.
The power of conspiracy theories is that they offer an explanation for why something happened, one that seems more palatable or, oddly enough, more realistic than the real explanation.
Oddly enough, this is just what I was talking to Evan Spiegel about, is like we've got them here doing this, let's see what else they might want to do.
There's a bunch of companies — coffee companies mostly, actually, oddly enough — that have raised a lot of money for venture capitalists, but it's unusual for a restaurant type of chain.
But the result, oddly enough, is like what happens in many other blockbuster superhero films: Incredibles 2 tries to say lots of things and winds up saying nothing at all.
Oddly enough, this is not the first time ABC has enlisted the help of the animal kingdom to make its participants look like unhinged sociopaths, though usually they use birds.
Oddly enough, the update to enable the new word has been rolling out slowly and intermittently for just over a week now, but apparently only a few people noticed it.
At the same time, oddly enough, driver scarcity is forcing innovators in the shipping and logistics space to think very hard about how to entice new drivers into the market.
Oddly enough, Sabathia has tossed 12 scoreless innings in two starts at Camden Yards this season while allowing seven runs to Baltimore in a pair of losses at Yankee Stadium.
Oddly enough, with plaid, tweed, and sweaters tied 'round the neck emerging as strong contenders for fall's major fashion trends, Instagram has proven to be an inspiration for just that.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Oddly enough, the rogue passenger isn't the first to make headlines – or plague Alaska Airlines - for such antics in recent months.
Oddly enough, the author also claims that the ice cream trucks are singularly targeting girls, despite claiming that the perpetrators are lacing all of their ice-cream wares with chloroform.
Oddly enough, there are other parts of the United States that haven't experienced the above average heat that has plagued most of the country but are, instead, reporting record lows.
Nest Cam Outdoor for $169 ($30 off): This is a pretty good outdoor camera, but oddly enough, we think it's also one of the best baby monitors you can buy.
What the UFC is doing with the flyweights is never going to make more people invested in Demetrious Johnson's fights because fights—oddly enough—are a product of two people.
New research—based, oddly enough, on old data—suggests that consuming vegetable oils high in linoleic acids does not, in fact, reduce the risk of heart disease or overall mortality.
And oddly enough, Cramer sees a lot of his younger self in this market, where stocks like Verizon, American Electric Power and Clorox lock in gains for no real reason.
Oddly enough, I also started Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky's Sex Criminals, a Coen-esque crime story about two young lovers who embark on a hapless, comical life of crime.
This is more a shadow of a techno track, or a half-seen one, and oddly enough your attention becomes just a little more sensitized and alert for that reason.
It found that women who slept five hours or less were more likely to develop pneumonia, though oddly enough, those who slept nine hours or more were also at higher risk.
Oddly enough, after a year where these scandals dominated the newscycle, Apple's advertisements were responsible for keeping the privacy issue in the conversation at the biggest tech event of the year.
Oddly enough, there's a lot of wisdom we can take from Ye's Twitter venting sesh – you know, aside from realizing that Yeezus himself is the reason we're all into skinny jeans.
Oddly enough, two days before that, Michael Hayden, the former director of the NSA and the CIA, was on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, fielding similar questions from the host.
"This is a politically motivated attack that oddly enough, offends both Democrats and Republicans in Congress and in communities across the country," the union's president, Randy Erwin, said in a statement.
The study also breaks down the sightings that weren't simple lights and, oddly enough, the "flying saucer" classification only was reported five percent of times, tying it with whatever "fireball" is.
"That evening as we sat warm and dry and cozy we were filled with, oddly enough, love and gratitude because we knew we were where we needed to be," she said.
Oddly enough, much of the group is trading above where it was before Amazon announced the Whole Foods deal, so Cramer investigated to find out what the positive action might mean.
Oddly enough, the wine list makes less of an impression than the ones at Charlie Bird and Pasquale Jones, simply because you'd expect an ambitious cellar in a restaurant this expensive.
Oddly enough, some of the other Republican congressmen or their spouses who invested in Innate did so in January 21, the same month that Mr. Price's investments came under public scrutiny.
Oddly enough, it had become easier to get a journalism visa to live and report in Beijing or Shanghai than to visit China for even a single day from Hong Kong.
Oddly enough, Nixon didn't blame John Mitchell for Watergate, but rather Mitchell's wife, Martha Mitchell — for demanding so much of Mitchell's time and for making outlandish (but sometimes substantiated) claims about Watergate.
Oddly enough, sometimes it's even easier to talk about this stuff with a friend who doesn't have kids because you don't run the risk of having someone compare your child-rearing skills.
Keanu Reeves is back as The One for the upcoming 'Matrix' movie -- but oddly enough ... his new Neo looks a lot like another action hero he's been playing lately, to much acclaim.
This actually isn't even the first time Alexa has been in a fish, oddly enough: A DIY solution created by Brian Kane using a Raspberry Pi showed up in November last year.
Finding a talented young star who looks like adult Kate's teen doppelganger was no easy task, but oddly enough, the actress that This Is Us cast already had a history with Metz.
The most seemingly real thing about my pregnancy, oddly enough, had been the lavender bud avatar on my pregnancy app that had grown to the size of a chocolate chip before dying.
My agent sent me the script and they told me it was Danny McBride, and I read it and, oddly enough, I'd just lost the Roseanne job about two days before this.
But oddly enough, Awkwafina's — whose real name is Nora Lum — most star-making role might just be that of Chinese-born, U.S.-raised Billi in Lulu Wang's indie family drama The Farewell.
Eavesdropping while sipping a Jamaican-style caipirinha, I ran my eyes over bar walls papered with photos of jazz and blues greats, while, oddly enough, American lounge music played in the background.
Back to That Cloud Never Left: In it, director Yashaswini Raghunandan observes people in the Indian village of Daspara making toys out of basic elements like bamboo and, oddly enough, film strips.
Oddly enough, amid high-minded discussions about the aerial application of chemicals and remote-sensing systems, was tucked this suggestion: Perhaps humans could subsist wholly—or partially—on a diet of krill.
Needless to say, Chipotle has had some tough breaks over the past couple years, but oddly enough, the ongoing drama surrounding the Mexican chain's queso might be the most frustrating of them all.
Oddly enough, this reporter for Fortune was smart enough to know that Ray Kroc supported Nixon, but couldn't apply enough skepticism to realize that perhaps this was a modern creation of the internet.
Many decades ago, oddly enough, it was common for doctors in Ireland to advise pregnant and nursing women to sip Guinness for what they thought could have been some health benefits, experts say.
Here's the same counter being demonstrated perfectly, oddly enough, on Dillashaw: With Ali's uppercut—long and beginning at the waist—the window was substantially longer in which to score these counter left hooks.
Amazon already offers a similar kind of GPU-focused virtual machine, though oddly enough, Google has lagged behind and — at least for the time being — doesn't offer this kind of machine type yet.
She came in a few more times before I finally worked up the nerve to ask her out—but oddly enough, she'd already written me a note on the check with her number.
Oddly enough, no one decides to do much worse than get drunk — no one stabs his mother-in-law, no one drives over a cliff and no one machine-guns the White House.
The visitors' gallery was only half full, and there was none of the passion and titillation that infused the Clinton impeachment, which also, oddly enough, revolved around a power disparity between two people.
Especially if you&aposre still young and healthy — oddly enough, the age at which most of us don&apost think about life insurance is also the age at which it&aposs most affordable.
But what makes Rezdôra such a breath of fresh air, oddly enough, is the schooling in the pasta arts that Mr. Secchi received at a much more old-fashioned Modenese restaurant, Hosteria Giusti.
Oddly enough, it seems there has been a lot more movement on this question among center-left economists like Larry Summers and Jason Furman than even among the left-wing of Democratic politicians.
Oddly enough, Bolsonaro almost eclipsed Trump when it came to generating G20 controversy after a Brazilian crewman in Bolsonaro's advance team got busted with about 86 pounds cocaine on a stopover in Spain.
Oddly enough, the experiential failings of video chat can be the perfect tools to help you play with specific senses — namely, sight and hearing (since Skype hasn't quite yet created a touch simulation feature).
Oddly enough, even progressives who should conceivably be receptive to Ivanka's liberal paid leave policy found plenty to criticize; namely, that it didn't cover paternity leave or same-sex couples who adopted a child.
Oddly enough, lack of success has tended to be rewarded with more staying power than success, and many (myself included) expected Fisher to be rewarded with job security for sticking with a losing team.
From the lyrics, many people often (incorrectly) refer to the song's title as "Little G.T.O. " But the extra word was only in the lyrics and, oddly enough, there was nothing little about this car.
Oddly enough, Google wasn't willing to say whether this update to Wear OS is getting a version number; until it rolls out, I can't say whether it's Wear OS 2.1 or 2.5 or whatever.
Oddly enough, in the very same episode that the White Walkers became scarier than ever by acquiring a dragon, another scene appeared to deflate their threat somewhat — and perhaps set up their eventual defeat.
Wind City Books, a book/coffee shop in Casper, Wyoming, has been getting attention (online, oddly enough) for a sign posted in the front of its shop, telling customers to put their electronics away.
Oddly enough, one of the firms suing Dell, T. Rowe Price, was deemed to be ineligible to receive a payment because — through a series of technical mistakes — it voted in favor of the transaction.
Oddly enough, many of those same Republican members of Congress just voted overwhelmingly to support Section 702, a portion of FISA that would appear to contradict the position of outrage over recent "wiretapping" claims.
On Fox & Friends, co-host Brian Kilmeade outlined the meeting and emphasized that Trump Jr. was looking to "find out more information" on an alleged "source" claiming, oddly enough, DNC collaboration with the Russians.
She supported American troops and became one of the first celebrities to raise war bonds, and she used her art for good, details of which can be found, oddly enough, on the CIA website.
There isn't much good news to share about turmeric stains, but oddly enough, the salt-and-lemon juice technique that works so well on rust stains is also fairly effective at treating mustard stains.
Oddly enough, Florida, the location of the trailer court around which much of the action in "Gun Love" unfolds, leads the nation in both the number of mobile home parks and concealed weapons permits.
The Electoral College For Trump to win, he'll need to beat Clinton in pretty much all of the closely contested states: Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Arizona, Nevada, New Hampshire and (oddly enough) Utah.
Oddly enough, neither Wonka nor Blazing Saddles is currently available for free subscription streaming (though most are available for digital rental — a complete coincidence, it seems, since that was their status prior to Wilder's death).
Where Medvedeva makes up ground on Zagitova is in her artistry: Watching Medvedeva skate can be a sublime experience (and oddly enough, her short program is about "clinical death" and the spirit leaving the body).
It's been around for over a decade, so you'll find it available pretty much everywhere, from smart speakers to games consoles (although not on the Apple TV, oddly enough—you need to use AirPlay instead).
And, of course, you can also do the inverse and access the thermostat through a mobile app on your iOS or Android phone — a Windows 10 app, oddly enough, is still listed as coming soon.
While Turkey is a signatory to the 1951 United Nations convention on the Status of Refugees, it retains a "geographic limitation," which means that Turkey gives refugee status only to those, oddly enough, fleeing Europe.
By the next morning, "the I-word," as people were calling impeachment, was being bandied about, starting, oddly enough, with George Stephanopoulos, who had been Clinton's senior adviser and had since moved to ABC News.
I left "Othello" thinking, oddly enough, about Vice President Mike Pence and other politicians who observe the "Billy Graham rule," not allowing themselves, even at work, to be alone with women who aren't their wives.
Unsurprisingly, even three-and-a-half years ago, Phillips had traced this ploy all the way back to the Clintons—although, oddly enough, none of the Breitbart articles referencing Phillips in 2017 mention his Obamacare theory.
Oddly enough, in a city where black unemployment is rampant and more than half of black children live in low-income households, the police force is overwhelmingly made up of white men, who aren't from Baltimore.
But oddly enough, the fact that the 19-year-old brings her own lighting set up wherever she goes isn't the most surprising thing we learned about the reality star during her latest fashion week jaunt.
But what's interesting, when I was watching the movie, I was thinking oddly enough of a movie that I recently watched again, "Network," which suggested a lot of ways media was gonna go in the future.
You know, oddly enough, I had Michael Dell on the stage and he said that about, I think, Apple many years ago, like they should take the money and give it back to shareholders or something.
His highest approval of these states is West Virginia, oddly enough, where slightly more than three-in-five approve of the job he's doing as President, but Democrat Joe Manchin was able to keep his seat.
A supreme example of Mr. Christie's venality was, oddly enough, not discussed at trial — the taxpayer dollars that Mr. Christie wasted to commission a friendly Bridgegate investigation by Randy Mastro, a former aide to Mr. Giuliani.
In leaving metropolitan New York for Charlotte, Honeywell cited the ability to recruit talent, which is, oddly enough, the same reason Amazon cited to choose metropolitan New York, in the form of Queens, for its HQ2.
That vertical line of black squares that divides the grid is a wall, and that wall, oddly enough, is meant to connect the theme entries at 19- and 20A, 35- and 37A and 50- and 52A.
But he appears to have recaptured what for many years he had lost — his sense of moral purpose and, oddly enough, clarity, which is why he feels more ready to continue speaking publicly about his experience.
Here we go... You might not think a TV show that begins with a world leader being blackmailed into having sex with a pig could ever make for compulsive viewing – but oddly enough, you'd be wrong.
And as of last Friday, out of the utter blue, we have the casual strategy game Crown and Council, which, oddly enough, is the first game developed by Mojang that's sold on the popular digital storefront Steam.
Combat can be frustrating at first, but eventually everything "clicks" and you'll be more focused on exploring and building the best imaginable — one with, oddly enough, a large graveyard full of your past mistakes (I promise, lighthearted).
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GE Appliances — which, oddly enough, is owned by Haier as of last year, not GE — hasn't announced pricing for the Family Hub yet, but an early model is supposed to be on display at CES this week.
Juan fell off his Jet Ski, and Khaled assisted authorities in a scene perfect for Martin Lawrence and Will Smith's new flick -- which, oddly enough, Martin and Will announced earlier in the day in an IG post.
This sensation is, oddly enough, appropriate to the film, in which symbology professor Robert Langdon (Hanks) wakes up in a Florence hospital unsure how he got there or what he's been doing for the last 48 hours.
It is no secret that Trump has a deep-seated antipathy to NATO, and Jonathan Chait recently reported that his antipathy dates back to 1987-- oddly enough the same year he first visited the then-Soviet Union.
But oddly enough, they can also feel nostalgia for time periods when they weren't alive; perhaps their parents played old music to them when they were young, and now, they associate those sensory details with positive memories.
In the end, though, the greatest Trumpist threat to the Republican Party may be, oddly enough, the existing Republican politicians themselves — because they'll be tempted to take the path of least resistance once again, and accommodate Trumpism.
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No Ceilings, I think, is generally overlooked when people of a certain older generation discuss Wayne's career (for a younger generation who started listening post-prison, it seems like it's seen as his underground heyday, oddly enough).
But it also benefited from the tax break, and now employs 1,100 people across 174,000 square feet in four buildings in mid-Market — including, oddly enough, the space where BuzzFeed used to have our San Francisco office.
Oddly enough, Edgar found the key to winning the striking in both those fights as he kick the back of Aldo's exposed leg when Aldo pivoted, but he abandoned it in both fights for seemingly no reason.
His alliance with a conservative movement that is overwhelmingly blind to these realities makes for a strange marriage indeed; it also, oddly enough, aligns him with many progressives who share his grim view of racial progress in America.
"Oddly enough," she writes, "the fiercely libertarian Koch family owed part of its fortune to two of history's most infamous dictators, Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler," for whose regimes Mr. Koch's company built oil refineries in the 1930s.
Oddly enough, for me, Michael Jackson was an example of a grown adult stranger who didn't want anything from me, and so he became a strangely "safe" figure in my head — where R. Kelly represented the absolute opposite.
It is not, oddly enough, during the scenes of combat in which this wisdom is crystallised, but during one in which George and Lottie go to a cinema to watch "Shane", a gun-fighter film starring Jack Palance.
Oddly enough, it wasn't until the band members were in their 2000s that they would record their fastest song to date; clocking in at 21 seconds, I Hate Music's "Staying Home" is a proper throwback to hardcore's brevity.
Oddly enough, the Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan even said this weekend that he doesn't yet know whether he'll even be able to determine whether military construction funds can legally be used to fund the border wall.
Oddly enough, a surprisingly large number of donors in Silicon Valley, like venture capitalist Steve Dow, say they cut him max-out checks despite never meeting him — a trend that mirrors how he has gained traction with voters, too.
"This year, oddly enough, one of the best-performing quantitative factors is selling stocks that are most held by mutual funds and buying stocks that are least held by mutual funds," Savita Subramanian told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Monday.
The belt that Pacquiao and Bradley are officially contending for is the WBO International title, which oddly enough is currently held by Brandon Rios, despite the fact that Rios's last outing was his loss against Timothy Bradley last year.
The ruggedness of the land — its distinct cultural history and rural aesthetic — is evident in the later work on display in the last gallery, accentuating it with a sense of place, and oddly enough, a new sense of belonging.
A mere 2 hours before his grisly murder about 5,300 years ago, Ötzi the iceman chowed down on some mouthwatering morsels: wild meat from ibex and red deer, cereals from einkorn wheat and — oddly enough — poisonous fern, a new study finds.
And, oddly enough, these four GOP nominees have all taken different approaches: Of course, these races are about more than just Trump — candidates and outside groups are spending on millions of ads trying to deem their opponents specifically unfit for office.
Bite-sized snacks like mini corn dogs (which, oddly enough, saw a 76 percent increase in orders), mac and cheese bites (a 78 percent increase), and pretzel bites (a whopping 238 percent increase) made up a big chunk of overall orders.
Oddly enough, Trump and the GOP's pointed attacks on Obamacare last year might have also helped amplify press coverage of the law and raised awareness of its sign-up period, as the New York Times's Margot Sanger-Katz pointed out.
Oddly enough, Google Maps doesn't seem up to snuff on its Rio bus lines; it had no idea the INT 3—or as I call it, the Ryan Fitzpatrick Bus—exists, but I could still follow my route on my phone.
One way to package and sell the work is to maintain an air of secrecy and, oddly enough, to claim an element of danger or that the rest of the strength and conditioning world is railing against their "radical" methods.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions carries on -- shielded, oddly enough, by some of the same decisions that led Trump to turn on him -- while Kelly has eluded so many predicted ousters that logic suggests his foothold is stronger than many believe.
Oddly enough, Senator McConnell has the power to reopen the government if he simply stood up to President Trump took up the bills that have already been passed by the Democrat-controlled House to fund agencies like the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
In the early hours of Wednesday morning as results were made official, the Trump family took the stage at the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan with Melania wearing an all-white jumpsuit, oddly enough made by one of Clinton's go-to designers.
"Oddly enough, our first business plan was to launch an online luxury cosmetics business after I was inspired by Amazon's Jeff Bezos, who spoke about the future of e-commerce while I was at Harvard Business School working on my MBA," Marla recalls.
The personal chaos of Lucious's life is driven home most effectively not by any of his truculent sons or even his estranged ex Cookie, but by real-world hip-hop titans Birdman (as himself) and French Montana (not as himself, oddly enough).
Oddly enough, the event has been overshadowed by the recent goings on between Conor McGregor and the UFC ahead of UFC 1703—so much so that all the talk has been about the Dubliner rather than the former light heavyweight champion Jones.
At 60 inches by 80 inches, this blanket should be plenty long enough to cover my 6-foot body from neck to toe, but oddly enough, I find I have to sleep with it on a diagonal to get the coverage I want.
But oddly enough, no scientific laboratory had undertaken a study of this party trick (I know, that's not what you do at your parties, but that's your loss) until Dr. Slepkov at Trent University in Ontario stepped in to meet the need.
Directed by Paul Harrill, Light from Light is the story of Shelia (Marin Ireland), a single mom and skeptic who lives in Tennessee — who, oddly enough, is a ghost hunter, even though she's not really sure how to feel about the supernatural.
At press time, she only had about 39 percent of the vote in her GOP primary — meaning she'd head to a runoff against Bobby Bright (who, oddly enough, held the seat before Roby as a Democrat but has since switched to the GOP).
The lawsuit was successful for Brøderbund, and led to significant changes with Printmaster (which, oddly enough, Brøderbund later published) but it raised serious long-term questions for the software industry, which had relied on clones to help distribute different kinds of software between platforms.
By the end of the session, beads of sweat were rapidly falling from every inch of my body — but oddly enough, I didn't have that nauseous about-to-faint feeling I typically get from waiting on the sizzling subway platform for longer than two minutes.
Oddly enough, one of the few things Rick admits didn't play Doom were arcades, despite a memorable convenience store shootout in the Grosse Point Blank where a true-blue baseball capped 90s slacker plays Doom 2, oblivious to the actual hyper-violence surrounding him.
To make her point clearer in this hot take, she goes on to recite the song's lyrics but oddly enough, chooses the unedited version to recite...in front of her child who she fears will be steered the wrong way by hearing the clean version on radio.
Oddly enough, he started out as a budding guitar wizard whose earliest recordings as a teenager in the 1950s suggest an eccentric, thickly layered approach that within a decade or so could have placed him in roughly the same company as Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix.
The House Ways and Means Committee voted Thursday afternoon along party lines to pass the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, a bill that will reduce federal revenue by $1.5 trillion over 10 years while — oddly enough — raising taxes on about a quarter of American households.
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Johnson: And oddly enough, when seen for the second time, you start to see those bits and pieces that make you comfortable in the sense that this is an authentic person with an authentic backstory, that's curious and interesting to you while you're in the moment.
In fact—and oddly enough—two of them were backwoods pastors who cracked up when I asked them if they cared about fashion, but they were both at a loss to articulate why they wouldn't leave the house without a fixed blade and a mag light.
In a famous empirical study by Sendhil Mullainathan and colleagues, the majority of audited advisers steered investors away from the excellent and economical investments that would be chosen by independent experts into wasteful, actively managed funds that, oddly enough, tend to pay larger commissions to the advisers.
This year and last, intriguingly, that thing might be grabbing guys with as much pure power potential as possible, perhaps on the principle that power has, oddly enough, become slightly undervalued in today's game (see the deals Mark Trumbo, Edwin Encarnacion, and Luis Valbuena signed this offseason).
The core contention of Trump's campaign, oddly enough, was that he was the only loyal candidate in the field — the only one powerful, wealthy and independent enough to act on behalf of the American hoi polloi, rather than in his own interests or those of his donors.
But oddly enough, it is a function of expectations that are too high, not too low: It is rooted in an assumption that governing is easy, that if our leaders really wanted to solve all our problems, or if we elected people who did, they could.
The longstanding story about Descartes's creation of a "new philosophy" that broke radically with medieval "ways of thinking" and that marked "the dawn of modern times" was promoted by philosophers who came after Kant and who, oddly enough, turned Descartes into the originator of "Germanic" thought.
Graham said he didn't know whether the stories about Trump's order to fire Mueller or McGahn's threat to quit stopping him were true, despite them being confirmed by multiple reputable news outlets (and, oddly enough, by Sean Hannity), but said he believes Mueller should look into it.
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Double Vanity's slower pace does feel like new territory, but oddly enough, the other thing that differentiates the album from BRONCHO's first two full-lengths (2014's Just Enough Hip to Be Woman and 2011's Can't Get Past the Lips) involves time too, but in the opposite way.
"The first night we hung out I was like 'Oh, I could hang out with Chris for like 90 hours,' " Slate said in the interview, with Evans sharing, "Oddly enough, I've only known Jenny for a few months, which is insane to say because we're like the same animal."
The first of what would go on to expand to 181 books was published when I was barely a year old, in 1983, but I know that when I first got my hands on them, a decade later, everything still felt fresh, exciting, and, oddly enough, very relatable.
Someone who feels addicted to coffee might feel judged in such a situation; every time I came on a coffee run, someone would comment on how "healthy" I was (oddly enough, since coffee is proven to have many health benefits), when in reality, I just don't like the taste.
Oddly enough, the director Ben Wheatley and his screenwriter Amy Jump, who happen to be married, told me that when they were conceiving of the cast for "High-Rise," they had a picture of me on their fridge, which I found initially disconcerting, but actually is a huge compliment.
Fungus, oddly enough, proved the most promising, and it was this that brought me on this trip along with a botanist—the thinking was that my own education into these matters would slightly alter my understanding in comparison with our botanist's, which made sense to a certain extent.
A far more realistic check on the first use of nuclear weapons by the United States can be found, oddly enough, in the case of a Soviet diesel submarine that was depth-charged to the surface during the most harrowing days of the Cuban missile crisis in 1962.
Oddly enough, after the McMahons failed to secure a Senate seat through democratic means, they simply bought a place in the Trump cabinet overseeing America's small businesses and maintaining the now-familiar Trump practice of putting people who are actively terrible at something in charge of that very same thing.
Oddly enough, even with a significant incentive to spur business investment in equipment, it was investment in equipment that saw the largest decline in the rate of increase, declining from a $2628 billion increase in the first half of 28500 to a $6900 billion increase in the first half of 2628.
Minnesota isn't looking to get off Teague, but if Tom Thibodeau feels he's a poor fit beside Andrew Wiggins, Jimmy Butler, and Karl-Anthony Towns, this contract is easy enough to exchange for another starting-caliber floor general—which oddly enough is the most interchangeable piece in the league right now.
And so you get verses like these (or his stilted feature on "The Motto"), where he is going for that simplicity (which, oddly enough, he has no problem achieving when the intent seems less tryhard) and instead just throws up a bunch of images that no one really wants to imagine.
The device would then relay the information to cloud servers, and then you'd get a handy report informing you what you'll need to do to catch some more Zs. Oddly enough, Nintendo seemed content to sleep on it, as we haven't really heard any updates about the device in years.
It's one of several new celebrity collaborations YouTube has lined up, including live concert videos with Katy Perry, a behind-the-scenes look at The Ellen DeGeneres Show, a morning talk show with YouTubers Rhett & Link, and, oddly enough, a fitness show hosted by comedian Kevin Hart called Kevin Hart: What the Fit?.
Oddly enough, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is in line with the public on their views of Congress and Congressional Republicans.
In a previous piece on how brick-and-mortar institutions are unable to keep up with the pace of technology, we found that programs actually have to turn away students: Plus, oddly enough, unemployment has been relatively high for grads in the field (engineering: 7 percent; computer science: 7.8 percent; information systems: 11.7 percent).
I think at this point in time, the big hits associated with podcasting is Serial, but it is also, oddly enough, something like Missing Richard Simmons that came out a couple months ago and things like the Bodega Boys, which is kind of breaking out through a multi-platform ... Bodega Boys is new to me.
Oddly enough, while most members of the Trump regime have been trying to dismantle regulations across all of government, outgoing FDA head Scott Gottlieb has been one of the few officials who has signaled that he'd like to ensure more regulations are in place to keep e-cigarettes out of the hands of kids.
Untamed Land's spaghetti Westernized "Old West Black Metal" feels like a railway crash between what Cobalt aims to be aesthetically and, oddly enough, Summoning, with whom this Akron, Ohio outfit share a love for bombastic strings and grandiose atmospheres (though they're more focused on lighting prairie fires and ancient mountain mysteries than battling orcs).
According to a news release for the event, other participants included the racecar driver Jeff Gordon, the actress Charlize Theron and — oddly enough — the Republican senator from Arizona, John McCain, who has found himself at odds with Mr. Trump, most recently on Friday morning, when he voted to block the latest effort to repeal Obamacare.
The lives of recovering addicts who are women don't occupy a ton of space in pop culture (though, oddly enough, Netflix's new series Love tackled this very sort of character in the same week that Mom produced this standout episode), and there are still moments when Mom is either too crass or confused to make its greater point.
Oddly enough, despite the hundreds of thousands of dollars he received in bribes, he was not charged with violating tax laws, though it does not appear that he declared his illegal gains to the I.R.S. I called Mark H. Tuohey III, who has been both a federal prosecutor in Washington and a defense lawyer for white-collar clients.
The trouble is an explosive ethnic and sectarian mix, spiked with every flavour of radical Islam, primed by repeated waves of rural refugees, and inflamed by law-enforcement tactics such as the "encounter", a disturbingly common event where the official report says the victim died in an exchange of fire, but oddly enough his hands are tied and no police suffered a scratch.
DiGiacomo has uncovered her own treasures, including a tackle box stored in the attic that held letters, some written in the late 18th century by two brothers named, oddly enough, Will and Bill; a 19th-century receipt for a horse carriage; an election ballot from 1880; and guidelines for how to operate a distillery, once part of the now three-acre property.
As Patricia Roberts-Miller explains in her book, Democracy and Demagoguery: It may be counterintuitive, but the charismatic leadership relationship is strengthened by the leader behaving erratically, making what might appear to be irrational arguments, judging situations quickly without much information (especially without expert advice), and making hyperbolic claims (especially about his or her own achievements and, oddly enough, health).
Because oddly enough, these two septuagenarians are the political bellwethers of a new age, where rapid technolization and robotization, together with ever expanding globalization, are pushing blue-collar workers outside of the production process at an alarming rate, forcing the federal government to step in on a scale not seen in the United States since Franklin Roosevelt introduced his New Deal in the 1930s.
Oddly enough, joining the chorus of critics of American missile defense systems was none other than Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinPutin says he doesn't share 'excitement' about Greta Thunberg's UN speech The Hill's 85033:30 Report: Trump lashes out over impeachment inquiry Putin jokes about Russia meddling in 2020 election: 'Don't tell anyone' MORE, who — perhaps sarcastically — offered the sale of the Russian missile defense system, S-400.
The children's icon got its start via a black bear named Winnie (apparently the former mascot of the Winnipeg regiment of the Canadian army, hence the name, according to the New York Public Library) living at the London Zoo during World War I. Milne's coincidentally named son, Christopher Robin, visited the animal often and named his own stuffed bear after the real Winnie — and, oddly enough, a swan named Pooh.
In recent years, I've made two main observations from several public speeches: smart nations, corporations, communities, families and individuals impose self-discipline — especially financially — during the best of times to prepare for the worst of times; and, underneath the glowing national economic indicators of strong GDP growth, modest wage increases and record-low unemployment, America's counties were oddly enough confronting record high, crushing demands on our safety net services.
Oddly enough, he may have found it in his lawyers' arguments to the Senate portraying him variously as: the tribune who refused to let the people's champion be driven from office; the defender of the constitutional presidency against a passionate, factious majority in the House; and the restorer of moderation and equilibrium to a political system badly deranged by a half century of partisan excess and bureaucratic engorgement.
Oddly enough, these sound like bird calls and insect buzzes; you can imagine you're in a rainforest on a distant Earth-like planet:"It's mind-blowing that you get such fascinating (and baffling) audio from listening to nature throwing a ton of solar wind at a magnetic ball," Hogan said, adding that the sheer volume of audio the BAS has cataloged over the years was "simply staggering" for his team to work with.

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