Sentences with phrase «rather odd collection»

Over the last few weeks I have encountered a rather odd collection of sculptural things: the postwar ceramic sculpture of Lucio Fontana and Fausto Melotti bursting with dynamically glazed and roughly handled surfaces, currently on view at the Nasher Sculpture Center; The Age of Innocence, a victorian bust in three different materials by the English sculptor Alfred Drury at the Henry Moore Institute; a visit to Henry Moore's house, studios, and now foundation at Perry Green, and most recently what I can only describe as a wonderfully insane lecture by the contemporary sculptor Thomas Houseago, which involved an increasingly drunk, cursing artist saying some surprisingly sincere, profound things about sculpture.
This rather odd collection can be explained by looking at the prices: The Deadpool and Wolverine books are graphic novels of between 120 and 352 pages, all priced at $ 2.99 or $ 3.99 — basically, a graphic novel at a single - issue price, and some of these go for close to $ 50 in hardback.

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It seems rather odd, I must say, when an organization's youtube channel is used exclusively for marketing fodder, and isn't made available to showcase a core product — like, say, a newly available free statistics collection.
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