Sentences with phrase «odd bedfellows»

The phrase "odd bedfellows" means the unlikely or unexpected pairing of two people or groups who usually have different values, beliefs, or interests. Full definition
Economics, like politics, can make odd bedfellows.
Already in the US, these facts are aligning odd bedfellows in support of a carbon tax shift, from activist James Hansen and Citizens Climate Lobby, to ExxonMobil and the free - market R Street Institute.
Oscar Wilde and Jack Kerouac may seem odd bedfellows, except in this one regard.
Kenneth MacMillan's Song of the Earth and August Bournonville's La Sylphide may seem like odd bedfellows, but both are a great deal more uplifting than...
ARTnews May 2012 «In A Rodin / Turner Sandwich»: Tracey Emin Finds Common Ground with Two Unlikely Predecessors in an Erotic Exhibition By Elizabeth Fullerton Tracey Emin finds herself with odd bedfellows in an erotic new exhibition at Turner Contemporary, located in her childhood hometown of Margate, on the southeastern coast of England.
Fanaticism makes not so odd bedfellows.
Jack Straw and David Davis joined up as odd bedfellows to get Parliament to vote against rights for prisoners to vote as required by the European of Human Rights.
One might put it simply and sympathetically by noting that, even if (as Dan argues in the comments to his post) there is no «tension» between its functions, they may make for odd bedfellows.
As usual, iBooks is dominated by My Little Pony and The Walking Dead, two franchises that make odd bedfellows, to say the least.
Many of their resources are now directed at fighting ISIS, which is why we have the odd bedfellows of Iran being the main supplier of direct military force with the USA while the USA stepped back to re-boot the attempts to train - up the Iraqi military, and the USA and NATO trying to work with Russia and Russia - backed Syria in hitting ISIS while trying to prevent them from «accidentally» hitting the elements we are supporting that look to topple Assad.
September 25, 2013 • In his new tribute album, pianist Antonio Pompa - Baldi finds common ground between two odd bedfellows — composer Francis Poulenc and singer Edith Piaf.
Then in 2008 and 2009, his political ambitions on hiatus, Gingrich joined some odd bedfellows, among them civil rights activist Al Sharpton and former Democratic Colorado governor and Los Angeles schools chancellor Roy Romer, in a yearlong initiative to push education reform nationwide.
As the Plain Dealer editorial board wrote, «Jackson had plenty of odd bedfellows.
They have assembled a collection of odd bedfellows — the major teachers unions, which have never been happy with federal testing requirements; civil rights groups; and, interestingly, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
As a result, the mutual fund industry — backed by an odd bedfellow, the federal NDP's Olivia Chow — is battling it out with the federal Tories and Dalton McGuinty's Ontario Liberal government to have the tax increase on MERs killed.
But climate despair produces some odd bedfellows: Koch - fueled insistence that emission limits would kill economic growth is echoed by some who see this as an argument not against climate action, but against growth.
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Technology Banks and bitcoin are odd bedfellows, but they do share some things in common.
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