Sentences with phrase «oddities on»

Alas, praise be to the Internet for serving up these real estate oddities on... uhh... silver platters.
«Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse answering questions you think a potential employers will ask (why do you want to work for us, what are your plans in five years, what makes you the applicant they should hire, as well as explaining oddities on your resume e.g. work gaps, etc).»
You'll find in the examples here that performance is right up amongst the finest smartphone cameras out on the market today, and though Samsung works with «Smart Stabilization» here rather than OIS, we've found the whole setup to be more than quick enough to capture common oddities on the street and in the wild (wherever that may be for you).
For spring 2012, we saw florals and African prints paired with mesh, grommets, drawstrings, and other oddities on the runway.
Check with your veterinarian as soon as possible if you find any oddities on your cat's skin — flaking, scaling, redness, or bald patches.
Children are not an oddity on the chamber floor, but during the grind of this final week, there seems to be a critical mass.
What we said: «Gravity Rush seemed like an oddity on Vita, but then, the entire Vita was an oddity, wasn't it?
Gravity Rush seemed like an oddity on Vita, but then, the entire Vita was an oddity, wasn't it?
The location of the fingerprint scanner next to the camera was an oddity on the Galaxy S8.
The real oddity on the back of the system is the motherboard's inclusion of a Parallel Port.

Not exact matches

«The payload will be an original Tesla Roadster, playing Space Oddity, on a billion year elliptic Mars orbit.»
It's unlikely the Tesla will be empty, just playing David Bowie's «Space Oddity» on repeat.
«The payload will be... playing Space Oddity, on a billion year elliptic Mars orbit,» Musk said in December.
If you wear one, you risk being labelled as «that fellow who wears novelty ties,» a sort of office oddity akin to «that lady with the Chihuahua pictures» or «the gentleman with the Tardis on his desk.»
So the fact that Tesla, one of several innovative companies that Musk is juggling, is now a newly minted member of the 500 Club — arriving for the first time this year on Fortune's annual register of the biggest U.S. companies — might strike some as a curious, if marvelous, oddity: the brash, antiestablishment carmaker parked in one of the reserved spaces for America's corporate elite.
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I will say that I'm a bit of an oddity because I've always had work on the side that's been more or less profitable if I worked at it.
By focusing exclusively on English we might even have begun to recognize the oddity of our names for certain cardinal numbers such as «eleven» and «twelve.»
Flat, blank facades on buildings conceived as commodities — or just oddities — rather than works of civic art; flat modernist pictorial abstractions; the flattening of cultural history into pseudo-history packaged as what Henry dismissed as «applied sociology» — all spoke to him of something far more ominous, the abasement of man and the crude negation of his proper relationship to nature as embodied in the great tradition.
Wilson follows the gospel outline, correcting this point or that and making connections on the basis of nothing much more than oddity or psychological plausibility.
We ought to be careful not to fall asleep on this text and piously nod our slumbering holiday approval, for John's words bristle with oddities.
As hashtag activism has gone from an Internet oddity to a full - on force for change, we have become enamored with what what we either call «being a voice for the voiceless» or «giving a voice to the voiceless.»
There is an oddity in the text: We are told that God finished creating on the sixth day, only to discover that God is said to finish again on the seventh day.
She's just an oddity cashing in on her 15 minuets of fame and being paraded by the GOP tring to reach out to other black voters.
Almost everybody who has commented on this debate has noted the oddity that the campaign was led by two Brits, Peter Brimelow of Forbes, who is now a U.S. citizen, and John O'Sullivan, editor of National Review, who is not.
Blanche A. Jenson meditates on the losses, precisely for women, entailed in the subjection of the biblical narrative, in all its hard - edged oddity, to the demands of feminist theory.
Legion's second season doubles down on its oddities, but it also follows a more straightforward path.
Uniquely, the knight can vault over other pieces; with every leap it must land on a different - colored square, another oddity.
Another oddity: Some players keep a dollop of Vaseline on the roof of their carts and use the stuff to lubricate the face of their clubs, a classic, and highly illegal, way to lessen the spin that produces a hook or a slice.
It's a small thing, yes, but such oddities are pleasing to the eye, suggesting as they do that something peculiar is going on somewhere.
Those are the kind of characters and oddities you immediately want to dive in on and back.
The injury to Oxo, within 4 minutes of the start of the game, was an oddity as those sharp - eyed sleuths among you would have seen him on the centre line doing acrobatic calisthenics just before kick off, which indicated he was feeling something, dirty devil or he was trying to pose like a pixillated flamingo.
The immediate aftermath of the Maine Road meltdown wasn't that bad, with back - to - back victories recorded over Bournemouth and Leicester but as proceedings wore on, the poor results continued to pile up — the club conceded 4 goals on three more occasions — at Swindon, Hull and eventual Champions Millwall, the earlier victory over the Lions one of those oddities that any given season will throw up.
Needless to say I am a bit of an oddity in this category so it isn't a common concern for most, but if you are of taller stature or pine for the legroom of the ’78 Satellite Sebring you may want to try the RAV on for size.
On first appraisal it's easy to dismiss this event as something of an amusing oddity (unless you work for the architect perhaps).
Post hidden or deleted; was a video of an astronaut on the space station singing Bowie's «Space Oddity»... not exactly advocacy content, but good for audience engagement.
But, how about covering the guy as something other than an oddity and letting his ideas stand on their own?
«I keep on being told that my campaign is niche, that I am some sort of oddity because we are speaking up for women, but actually women make up half the population and its so important their voices are heard.
One potential oddity could be the Manchester Gorton byelection, following the death of the longstanding Labour MP Gerald Kaufman, which is also due to take place on 4 May.
Others are local oddities, like Alabama's Red Hills salamander, which has been seen emerging from its burrows on steep forest slopes so rarely that it was only discovered in 1960.
The result, reported April 13 in Science, casts doubt on hypothetical particles called dark photons and other potential oddities.
If you want some perspective on just how many oddities are still out there waiting to be discovered, Alfred McEwen is your man.
Clarke died in 2008, but ever since, I've been keeping tabs on the visual oddities of the Red Planet — and there is no shortage of them.
One Zika oddity is that infected males retain the virus in their semen nearly 10 times longer than women do in their vaginal fluids — 180 days rather than 20, on average — making males much more likely to transmit Zika sexually than females.
Several things are nearly certain about these bike - sharing programs and the more than 25 others across the country: Since 2007 when the first program began in Tulsa, nobody has ever died on a bike - share bike, a statistical oddity to be sure.
The solar cycle is no mere astronomical oddity: so - called space weather that originates from solar activity can have very tangible effects on Earth and its environs, disrupting power grids, upsetting satellite communications and causing pipelines to rust.
Read about this carnival of oddities in the third excerpt of a chapter on the riveting history of spam
As PR for the space program, it rivaled the efforts of Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, who played guitar and sang David Bowie's «Space Oddity» on the International Space Station.
Erring on the side of caution, the scientists suggest that life is but one explanation for this chemical oddity.
Some of these bats end up for sale on eBay, Etsy, Facebook, Instagram and in brick - and - mortar oddities stores.
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