31. But the music and fashion industries are starting to combine in odd new ways.
32. But, in an odd way, it works as a metaphor for a woman whose life appears quite jumbled, too.
33. Consequently, I had developed a shameful attachment to the curious circus of the Atlanta Olympics in the odd way that journalists can become mesmerized by what they cover.
34. Creating lots of fissile material that might be pinched by terrorists or rogue states is an odd way to look for security anyway.
35. Denying medicine to innocent citizens is an odd way of demonstrating support for human rights.
36. For one thing, he has odd ways of performing sex.
37. For a man whose job is defined by numbers, Al Groh got his coaching start in an odd way.
38. For years, the stresses of that tension have occasionally popped out in odd ways.
39. He has an odd way of accounting for his sudden acceptance by the Australian film world.
40. He is, in an odd way, looking to find himself.