Sentences with phrase «how odd»

I need to start keeping my grocery lists to see just how odd some of my trips to walmart become!
I also have to say yourlog is one both my husband and I are following, and you have NO idea how odd that is!
The first things I notice are, the seat at the end of the bed, looks very strange... the bed in a funny position and the two mirrors above the bed, next came that picture hanging off the book case, how odd is that!!!! Is it a library or a bedroom???
How odd you should mention this title.
How odd, I recall thinking.
In this new ADHD video, Ari Tuckman, Psy.D., M.B.A., and the author of More Attention, Less Deficit: Success Strategies for Adults With ADHD and Integrative Treatment for Adult ADHD: A Practical, Easy - to - Use Guide for Clinicians, explains how ODD relates to ADHD, what happens to children with ODD when they grow up, and how ODD is related to antisocial personality disorder.
How odd that you would say a cover letter is useless when I see so many job ads warning me that resumes without cover letters will not be read.
In the hands - on we mentioned how odd this device looked in hand, and uncomfortably large as well.
Having used the Android version of the M8 for months, we can't help but note how odd it is to have the same hardware running Microsoft's platform.
Just because you think you can get away with it and make it out safely doesn't mean they won't find the gas you used to start the fire, or that a friend won't comment how odd it is that you even had a candle burning at all, since you're allergic to fragrances.
How odd that it was left to a conservative, Western - based magazine to argue for secularism, pluralism and civil liberties.
How odd that I've not used your first name before.
No matter how odd, improbable, unlikely or incoherent, I'm curious to hear from anyone who has any further thoughts on alternative means of doing family justice.
Environmental Law and Litigation How odd: why was CNR fined over its financial assurance?
How odd, considering that Greenpeace's Kalee Kreider, (alleged creator of Ozone Action who moved on to Greenpeace before Greenpeace merged with Ozone Action) emailed an alert about skeptic climate scientists / Western Fuels in October 1996 to (among other people, including two at Ozone Action) Dan Becker, who was the Sierra Club's Global Warming Program director at that time.
I responded to you two hours later, pointing out how odd your response was.
How odd that Chris Landsea would be allowed to post his personal views on a blog when other government scientists have been having problems interacting with the media.
How odd other people are.
While rejecting that academic example largely defined modern art's mission, it's worth pondering how odd the original project was - the superimposition of mathematical and architectural ideas onto specifically observed, fit human form.
How odd to release the sequel to a fun Wii game on a hand held device over the original platform.
From the first few moments of entering multiplayer I was in shock of how odd it was and definitely leaving any sort of traditional combat.
The unpleasantness came when Hayter himself said it was news to him, and one can only imagine how odd it must feel to be suddenly ripped away from the game you've become famous with.
Its an hilariously silly concept that will draw fans in just by how odd it is.
Given how odd the game's characters are, the relatively straightforward gameplay is a stark but not unwelcome contrast.
If you reflect on this tendency you'll see how odd it is.
You'd be surprised how odd things like cable, gym memberships, and even lightbulbs can make a difference.
Just because you think you can get away with it and make it out safely doesn't mean they won't find the gas you used to start the fire, or that a friend won't comment how odd it is that you even had a candle burning at all, since you're allergic to fragrances.
Do you see how odd this all is?
Yes, children's ebook are harder to sell than adult stuff, but my middle - grade «Goblin Brothers» do sell a few copies here and there, and that ebook is a short story collection, a format which seems to do worse than individual short stories (how odd, huh?)
Reminiscent of how odd it was seeing Tokyopop titles on release lists months after their shutdown, so to will manga readers get that with two Bandai Entertainment volumes on this week's shipping manifests.
How odd is it that the first publishing website I ever discovered was predators and editors?
I was no longer nothing... How odd, I thought: it had taken my mother's death, Father Quinel's murder, and the desire of others to kill me to claim a life of my own.
Using the outfit analogy it is easy to visually comprehend how odd a child may look in an ill - fitting business suit, or how you would never take advice from an investment banker in a Batman onesie.
I ended up liking this device, despite how odd it happens to be.
But how odd... nothing happened for him until he had stories that people loved to read.
The pay - off is that it's narrower, but this only serves to emphasise quite how odd this tablet feels to hold upright.
Find out just how odd things get in this hilarious story of time travel and breakfast cereal, expertly told by Newbery Medalist and bestselling author Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Skottie Young.
We in fact specialize in all types of academic writing, no matter how much research is involved or how odd the topic is.
«How odd,» Edie said.
Even Amazon understands how odd it was that the Fire Phone was initially priced the same as an iPhone: SVP of devices David Limp told Fortune that Amazon «didn't get the pricing right.»
How odd that they spend years creating the «new» publishing world only to try recreating the old model in one sector.
Sometimes I think about how odd it would be to catch a glimpse of the future, a quick view of events lying in store for us at some undisclosed date.
Sandra, how odd that this would matter at all, so long as Amazon is getting their payment.
Passengers noted how odd the nearly silent drivetrain felt and the lack of shift points to help them guess how quickly we were going.
But how odd and dreamy it seems to single out preschool alone, as Ridley does (and as the Copenhagen group gives him a basis for doing) as having this fantastic benefit - to - cost ratio without considering the education continuum into which it must fit if it's to make any lasting difference in the lives of kids — or, for that matter, the world.
We have been so educated by the sequence of Supreme Court decisions on religion and schools that began in the late 1940s that most of us would not be astonished at how odd this is.
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