Oddly enough in this tucked-away spot, it was left to French people to make the breakthroughs.
And, oddly enough, as Romney stalls in the polls and Perry staggers, Cain continues to rise.
Oddly enough, demographic research suggests that consumption and population growth in advanced economies plateau or fall.
But oddly enough, the style of music they're playing comes from somewhere else entirely: the Congo.
Oddly enough, I find the frequency of the battles a bit over the top.
Oddly enough, litigation played a primary role in driving the 160-year-old Cup into hyperspeed.
And, Michele, oddly enough, the sticking point now seems to be with the Lebanese.
That oddly enough, there is simply no time in the day to do what matters most.
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Oddly enough, at Nickerson, sand dunes and salt marshes are nowhere to be found, let alone an ocean beach.
He started Skyrider, oddly enough, to create technology to disrupt the open-source P2P networks.
"Oddly enough, I think you learn from the valleys of life rather than the peaks, " Sanford said.
Oddly enough, the committee's amendment could have the effect of stalling it in the House, sources say.
Oddly enough, they held that slim advantage despite having posted just a 5-6 record against division opponents.
From this campaign chaos it is, oddly enough, the Saxony-Anhalt election that might just bring Mr Kohl salvation.
Oddly enough, this is likely to be bad news for a warming planet.
Oddly enough, it turns out that there is a lot to be said for keeping the lights on too.
Oddly enough, one of the neatest highlights is the optional external disc drive.
Oddly enough, the Turkish authorities seem far more indignant about his minor travails than they are about Mr Turkyilmaz.
The most open event hosting Glasenberg was a meeting of the Melbourne Mining Club held, oddly enough, in London.
Oddly enough, investors do not have to sacrifice on the yield front in order to capture the growth opportunity.
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Oddly enough, the Bank of England has played its part in escalating the costs of other British pension schemes.
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Of the three cities, Detroit may actually be, oddly enough, the one most likely to push its transit plan through.
But oddly enough, says Pastor Kim, it is the promise of new houses that is causing the deepest problems here.
Oddly enough, it hasn't featured very prominently in the many articles on her legacy that economists have written this week.
Oddly enough, the recent concerns about banks have arisen more from lack of information than an abundance of horror stories.
Oddly enough, people who pay their credit card balances in full on a monthly basis may have less-than-perfect credit scores.
But oddly enough, no automaker yet has public plans to fit such a fully autonomous system to a showroom vehicle.
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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, the last change I noticed in iOS 6 was that the phone had a different looking dial pad.
The title comes from an 1844 Edgar Allan Poe story oddly enough, a comic satire rather than one of his macabre mysteries.
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