Sentences with phrase «odd kind»

If the gospel makes sense, it makes a very odd kind of sense.
It is reminiscent of an old woodsy camp, somewhat disheveled and disorganized, trying to keep up with the times in odd kinds of ways, producing edible but not good food and, overall, comfortable as your old slippers.
He fathers a child - the aforementioned Isa - who must struggle to find her own odd kind of family.
As data can be duplicated without removing the original from its owner, it is an exceedingly odd kind of «theft».
It seems to be a reckless, rolling, odd kind of contemporaneous afterthought that evaporated her legacy from the important story of Abstract Expressionism.
«Meanwhile, as a corollary,» continues Ramsey, «we can note that to understand religious language or theology we must first evoke the odd kind of situation to which I have given various parallels.»
Ramsey provides for this indirectly with the off - hand corollary «that to understand religious language or theology we must first evoke the odd kind of situation.»
My dad's side of the family is German, though he is not a baker and my grandparents were in a different state (and I don't think they did much baking either), so I feel an odd kind of wistfulness towards these recipes.
In the early part of August each year an odd kind of euphoria overwhelms the otherwise rational people of Seattle.
That being said, those are two of the oddest kinds of circumstances where I've seen two players on the same team sent off in one game.
It turned into an odd kind of love triangle.
The brainiest creatures share a secret — an odd kind of brain cell involved in emotions and empathy that may have accidentally made us conscious
Elections in the United States supply the timing for an odd kind of respiratory cycle.
I've reached an odd kind of critical mass with my Anthropologie wardrobe where I've owned most of the shapes they go for at least once before.
And this odd kind of Dutch courage seems to be affecting the way people communicate on online dating too.
Luckily two leads have some odd kind of chemistry.
And so, as old men, the actors make an odd kind of sense paired off as old friends in Youth.
Susanne is instantly fascinated and an odd kind of courtship begins between the impressionable but headstrong young woman and the older man with an ulterior motive, one that inevitably draws her into the political intrigue of citizens fleeing the East for the West and the espionage by agents no better than mercenary thugs attempting to staunch the flow.
In the water he had an odd kind of finesse, but out of it he looks like nothing more than a tubby pile of skin.
This is an odd kind of an experience.
Stella's reasoned irrationality ultimately precludes the possibility of chance operations in his works, which creates an inertia of being, an odd kind of nihilistic idealism.
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