51. They stay in hotels and work odd hours and are hungry at midnight. 52. They said they rarely saw him because of his odd hours. 53. To avoid gawkers, she shops at odd hours and brings along friends with children to run interference. 54. True, they practice their art at odd hours, having spurts of inspiration, then long periods of frustration. 55. We spoke at odd hours, a couple of times, I recall, after midnight, about his plans and mine. 56. Whitman said that such a visit, despite the odd hour, would energize voters. 57. Zweibel said he began writing about Ms. Radner at odd hours of the day and evening. 58. Organizers said they chose that odd local hour to take advantage of the prime time evening viewing in the Americas. 59. At work, he took on more odd jobs and odd hours, giving his wife vacations in Turkey but rarely resting himself. 60. College students, newly free from rules at home, tend to keep odd hours, demanding schedules and experiment with alcohol or drugs, Jones said. |