Sentences with phrase «odd part»

The German automaker is planning to use pictures of odd parts of the car to build anticipation for its release.
Sometimes it's difficult to find odd parts for it (meaning parts rarely needing replaced i.e. button on passenger door for window / lock etc.).
The real odd part was how few games we where shown.
One very odd part of Pixel Gear is that the main screen makes you specifically choose Single Player, but there is no other choice available.
Some tiny imperfections crop up at odd parts of the film, but for the most part, it's smooth sailing.
Thereafter he became an eccentric, perhaps delusional character who walked the streets with a camera hand - crafted out of wood, paper - tubing and other odd parts that made most people think it didn't even have film in it.
In order to be able to deploy Segregated Witness as a soft fork, the Bitcoin Core developers opted to place a reference to signature data in a somewhat odd part of Bitcoin blocks.
It is a long story, and a complex story, and has some odd parts to the story such as poetry and personal letters, but these also fit in to the grand, sweeping story of Scripture.
The oddest part isn't that one team has done it in 35 chances.
The oddest part is that 29 out of those 35 series ended with the losing team not winning a single game.
That's not the odd part, though, for the injury - plagued Woods.
The odd part of all this is, at least according to the GdS, that the club won't have a formal press conference until July or August, presumably to coincide with their tour of the United States.
The odd part is finding out that many schools sooner or later build a zero period back in, rendering claims of progress and a focus on health a bit hollow.
The odd part of this story is that neither the Secretary of State, nor the legislator who is quoted in the story, seems to have thought that a good solution would be to let small qualified parties nominate by convention.
The odd part was that neither Jackson nor Lasher fit the predominantly Dominican - American district demographically.
-LSB-...] The oddest part of this story is what the Journal News intends to do with the names once they have them.
Perhaps the oddest part is that companies really do use these nebulously similar terms to define strata, and the strata are not necessarily consistent among companies, a fact that makes job boards difficult to navigate.
Here's the odd part.
The odd part is that you put the happy ending at the beginning in that field of yellow flowers!!
I'm going back and forth because Lilli's birthday party is in September and the odd part of me is like «but I don't want it to be decorated for fall AND her theme...» hahaha
The odd part is the obvious divide with Marley and John on one side, and Jennifer and the kids on the other.
The oddest part is that, despite Crowley's children spending the entire movie in peril, the movie has no emotional heft.
the odd part of the car is of course that you can not see the engine - no neat polished rows of valve covers, no polished throats of weber carbs as in my cars of old, one must take it on faith that there is an engine and that it will increase your heart rate to get it moving.
The odd part, however, is that Ike has yet to get his permit.
And the running boy is intriguing: he was running away from the school bus, carried no books, and — here's the odd part — wore no shoes.
He wore a faded Miami Heat basketball jersey and dirty khaki shorts, and here was the odd part: no shoes.
Another odd part of the game is the treasures found.
Perhaps the oddest part of the interview, though, is when they discuss the possibility of implementing developer Team Ninja's «Soft Engine» in the game.
Progression was another odd part of the game for me.
Odd part, though, if you don't need to collect or kill, that particular icon says «DONE» at the start.
But that in and of itself is not the odd part.
Fox chose to emphasize the oddest part of it, when Gagosian goes off on a tangent qualifying art as something that isn't a luxury good.
Here's the odd part.
And the odd part of it is that in the fall of that same year, 1955, the first real upsurge of buying took place in American painting.
Here is the odd part: Both e-mails were signed by someone identified as «director of marketing» at a company called PhoneToPhone.
However, perhaps the oddest part was in the last quarter where the word «holograms» unexpectedly came up over and again.
Netflix confirmed to Android Police that this is an official feature with its application, but the odd part here is that picture - in - picture is only working with 8.1 and not 8.0.
The oddest part of the simple design is the power button and volume rocker.
That's not the odd part, of course, but the ZTE Blade X unusually follows in the footsteps of its big brother, released on the same prepaid wireless service provider back in May.
I've managed to pick up the odd part - time job here or there, but for the most part, I spend at least 40 hours a week searching for jobs, crafting up cover letters, formatting my resume, and optimistically waiting for that phone call or email asking to schedule an interview.
The odd part is that other times she has no response from my touching her breasts, finding satisfaction in other forms of stimulation.
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