31. Note that computers sometimes have two power switches and that speakers and monitors put their switches in odd places.
32. Pebbly xeriscapes and shoreline underbrush yards appear in odd places but their numbers are few.
33. Scores of chairs are clustered in odd places.
34. Stacks are available in odd places, not just on-line service forums and Macintosh computer magazines, but special-interest publications.
35. Students seem to find challenges in odd places.
36. The alphabet and numbers are more or less where you expect them, but punctuation marks are in odd places.
37. The collector with an eye for million-dollar objects might well consider Brimfield an odd place to find the Kenos.
38. The corner gas station might seem like an odd place to buy a wireless telephone.
39. The proposal provides Kerry an odd place in the unfolding political drama.
40. These are two well-formed young women who smile a lot and wear tight skimpy costumes that look as if they might chafe and pinch the odd place.