Oddly
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242 examples of Oddly in a sentence
Oddly, a lot of people showed up wanting to share the stream, and the folks who were there first got concerned enough to bring out their lawyers.
Oddly
enough, an artist such as myself finds herself also in the position of being the voice, the speaker of my people, even if I have, indeed, no access to my own country.
And also we have this belief system right now that I call the new groupthink, which holds that all creativity and all productivity comes from a very
oddly
gregarious place.
Now green fluorescent protein, which
oddly
enough comes from a bioluminescent jellyfish, is very useful.
Oddly, I had been to many of these places before.
A few years ago,
oddly
enough, I needed the bathroom, and I found one, a public bathroom, and I went into the stall, and I prepared to do what I'd done most of my life: use the toilet, flush the toilet, forget about the toilet.
So it becomes this unit of currency, which the New York Magazine described as a very
oddly
loyal crime wave, brand-loyal crime wave, and criminals are actually calling Tide "liquid gold."
MK: Well, when we met,
oddly
enough, it was the last time we were in Vancouver, about 10 years ago.
And I found that the best way that I could develop more attentive and more appreciative eyes was, oddly, by going nowhere, just by sitting still.
It's also a community that's
oddly
separated by the 101 freeway that runs through Silicon Valley.
And less than five weeks ago, after 105 days, we crossed this
oddly
inauspicious finish line, the coast of Ross Island on the New Zealand side of Antarctica.
We adults, we grow
oddly
silent.
Oddly
enough, those questions have the same general answer: emergence, or the spontaneous creation of sophisticated behaviors and functions from large groups of simple elements.
Oddly
enough, that actually works.
So
oddly
enough, in the future, when a patient is transplanted with artificial tendons or ligaments made from these fibers, we'll have better performance after the surgery than we had before the injury.
Oddly
enough, one contender called the Wheeler-DeWitt equation, doesn’t include time at all.
And to breathe, it's
oddly
comforting.
And
oddly
enough, as you look more deeply into the universe, more distant objects are moving away further and faster, so they appear more red.
With these two interpretations happening at once, the light in many Impressionist works seems to pulse, flicker and radiate
oddly.
But the people making the strongest possible claims about ancient, timeless Hindu religion are dressed in brown shorts and white shirts while claiming, oddly, to be the original Aryan race, just like the violent Salafi jihadis who make their claims about their primordial religion while dressed in black military uniforms and wearing balaclavas.
Oddly
enough, it's not a new story, except this time it's not just a story of China.
But sometimes, their answers are very specific, maybe even
oddly
specific.
We became bald-bodied,
oddly
enough; for one reason or another, they didn’t.
When?" There's something
oddly
comforting about knowing exactly how the story is going to go every single time.
The comprehensive solution: this is the device; it's about one inches by two inches and,
oddly
enough, just the thickness of most cranial bones.
It's by definition dimensionless, like an electron,
oddly
enough.
And oddly, the most notable letter of rejection I ever received came from Walt Disney World, a seemingly innocuous site.
Well actually I started,
oddly
enough, studying stock market prices.
Oddly, there are many perfect opportunities in the story for conflict, and yet none of them are utilised.
The ending has been seen by most viewers as one of the greatest unintentionally funny climaxes to a movie in film history, and yet
oddly
moving, in a way.
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