The 5-bedroom, 6-bath home includes a home office, library, billiard room and oddly enough considering that Duff bought the home before she was 18 a cognac-tasting room and wine cellar.
From 1966 to 1970, I attended Xavier High School at 30 West 16th Street in Manhattan, a few blocks north of Greenwich Village and oddly enough not that far from the main office of Forbes.
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And, oddly enough, as Romney stalls in the polls and Perry staggers, Cain continues to rise.
Yet recently one of his lesser-known investments is starting to take nips out of Microsoft, SAP and, oddly enough, even his own Oracle.
And, Michele, oddly enough, the sticking point now seems to be with the Lebanese.
Where we might see both the tenacity of the lone-innovator myth and its limitations is, oddly enough, in the success of Facebook.
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We'd take our earned cruzados to the cafes lining the sand and splurge on feijoada, a dark, smoky black bean and pork stew that, oddly enough, satisfied us in the Rio heat.
These middlemen pay a fixed fee to Verisign, which controls the domain industry under the auspices of an international body called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (which, oddly enough, reports to the U.S. Department of Commerce).
These middlemen pay a fixed fee to Verisign (nasdaq: VRSN - news - people ), which controls the domain industry under the auspices of an international body called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (which, oddly enough, reports to the U.S. Department of Commerce).
Oddly enough, the supermarket industry and its suppliers hosted some of the most misogynistic exhibitions.
Oddly enough, although Mr Self and the Christian bookseller would presumably place themselves at opposite ends of the exegetical spectrum, their responses share an ancestral root.
Oddly enough, demographic research suggests that consumption and population growth in advanced economies plateau or fall.
Oddly enough, at Nickerson, sand dunes and salt marshes are nowhere to be found, let alone an ocean beach.
Oddly enough, the rush to criminalize synthetic marijuana and other synthetic drugs comes at a time when public opinion is dramatically shifting in favor of decriminalizing, and even legally regulating, marijuana.
This advance in the realm of medicine comes, oddly enough, from the digital world of fiber optics and laser printers, courtesy of engineers and scientists at Xerox Corp.
Oddly enough, the teen in question jacked the console and left the oh-so-critical power cable behind, but instead of devising yet another heist, he simply phoned Microsoft, gave out all his credentials (including the machine's serial number), and awaited the cable.
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Excerpt: Oddly enough, the more tired you get as you write and rewrite, the more likely you are to abandon any self-conscious semi-stentorian writing and write more like yourself.
Oddly enough, this component can't accept entries from the keyboard, and instead, you'll be forced to write all queries by hand.
Oddly enough, the cynical angle of the show which basically revolves around instant fame and celebrity based on notoriety seems even more relevant today as we live in a world chock full of "celebrities" from Big Brother, Popstars, Fame Academy and a host of other reality shows.
However, oddly enough, the Federal Aviation Administration, its British counterpart, the Civil Aviation Authority, and Europe's Joint Aviation Authorities do not require the use of these filters on commercial airlines.
Oddly enough, there's no such taboo against raising dollars abroad through synthetic yuan bonds, and then wiring that money onshore.
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"Oddly enough to say, I didn't get the high memory iPad in the past, and I can't put on a bunch of movies like I want to, " he said.
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