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BALTIMORE — It was certainly an odd turn of events.
Michael Tessler realized his life had taken an odd turn.
But things in Belgium have taken a slightly odd turn of late.
It was an odd turn of events for me to be working there at all.
The video, which was meant to promote dim sum restaurant Dumplings Legend, took an odd turn.
Richard Sherman's accusations of poor sportsmanship from Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield have taken quite an odd turn.
The mostly calm hearing took a sharp and odd turn when Gohmert of Texas started his questioning.
But when she explained that she was already happy with how she looked, the conversation took an odd turn.
Considered blasphemous by some Christians, the odd turn of phrase is a way of saying, "I can't believe what I'm seeing." 
The months-long public drama over special counsel Robert Mueller's scrutiny of longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone has taken another odd turn.
A motivational speech about believing in yourself takes an odd turn when this man tries to break a "bored" using just his head.
Rocio Yoselis Martínez González, 21, a manicurist, was hanging laundry on a clothesline in her front yard when the plane made its odd turn.
The strange success of the Drop Stop is an odd turn of events for two men who started out in Hollywood with very different ambitions.
The Facebook survey takes an odd turn from the first to second questions (no easy feat in such a short survey): it replaces websites with domains.
So I want to point out something that, if not exactly a mistake, is an odd turn of phrase that shows how idiosyncratic Wolff's book is.
China's famously strict Internet rules regarding news websites took another odd turn this week: News sites cannot publish stories sourced from social media without official approval.
"In an odd turn of events, Facebook has managed to upset both sides of the aisle in Washington," said Jason Kint, CEO of the media trade association Digital Content Next.
In contrast, if it was Newsom versus fellow Democrat Villaraigosa, Newsom would still be the favorite, but an odd turn in the race wouldn't be completely out of the question.
It might seem like an odd turn after years of an Obama presidency marred by gridlock and polarization — something Democrats have often lamented — but from an electoral perspective, it makes sense.
In an odd turn of events, the police say they have identified the suspect, but lack a victim and are seeking the public's help in identifying them in a newly released video.
The delay is an odd turn for a topic that engenders rare bipartisan support in Congress, where many lawmakers are eager to take harsh action against President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
Things took an odd turn with the addition of Dwyane Wade (two years, $47 million) and Rajon Rondo (two years, $28 million), among the most well-known free agents but also in decline.
Jeb Bush's unusual and unsteady campaign to win the hearts and minds of Republican primary voters took an odd turn on Tuesday when the former Florida governor shared an image on social media of a .
Above: Space on iOS In an odd turn of events, after Space and Mute published on their public company blogs to complain, they received a call from Apple and had their apps reinstated on the App Store.
But the Rangers are set to begin their first-round playoff series against the red-hot Penguins in Pittsburgh on Wednesday, and this just seemed the latest odd turn in what has been a meandering season for Lundqvist, the masked face of the franchise.
But on March 17 the Kelleys' attorneys at Sidley Austin withdrew from the case and one week later Jill Kelley announced that she was dropping the suit altogether, an odd turn of events that seems likely to have been motivated at least in part by Kelley's book.
The messy battle between Jerry Jones, the Dallas Cowboys' owner, and the N.F.L.'s compensation committee took an odd turn on Friday when Jones thanked the committee for agreeing to his demand that all owners review the extension of Commissioner Roger Goodell's contract, which is now being completed.
But it would be an odd turn if weapons supplied by the United States ended up in the hands of militants fighting for Mr. Assad, as the Obama administration has resisted giving some advanced weapons to the Syrian leader's foes for fear that they would make their way into extremists' possession.
In an odd turn of events, Mr. Trumps's surprise took place in what appeared to be the White House's ground floor, where tours typically start, in front of a portrait of his opponent in the election, Hillary Clinton, dressed in a black pantsuit and smiling radiantly as first lady in the 1990s.
The only remnants of the old path is the odd turn Old Bedford Road takes before intersecting, having once been a separate street; the original alignment would have extended straight to Route 6.
In The Tales of Hoffman she played three characters by an odd turn of events. Trentini was depicting two people when actor Cavalieri became ill and could not make an evening performance. Hammerstein phoned Trentini and told her the situation. She asked that Cavalieri's part be sent to her.
He quickly becomes a doting father as he continues to mourn the loss of his wife. In honour of his wife, Jacks names the child Sarah. Fatherhood comes naturally to Jack, but he struggles with balancing raising his daughter, house renovation construction, and with his day-time job. In an odd turn of events, the homeless man from the skip comes to visit and Jack offers him work around the house.
In July 2014, the cases took another odd turn. The attorneys for Englehardt and Shero filed motions for new trials based on claims of prosecutorial misconduct. They were able to establish that the prosecution attorneys had interviewed Ms.. Judy Cruz-Ransom, a social worker who had interviewed Danny "Doe," in the presence of her lawyers. The prosecution did not tell the defense about the interview or about what she said.
Grand Detour is an unincorporated census-designated place in Ogle County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 429. The village is named after an odd turn in the Rock River, which flows north past the village, rather than its normal southwestern course. John Deere invented the steel plow in Grand Detour, and the John Deere House and Shop is a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
Herring won on a third-round disqualification to Ray Long on October 18, 1920 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The foul occurred from an odd turn of events, when the arena began to collapse, forcing Long to slip and strike Herring below the belt, incapacitating him. Many in the crowd felt the call should have been for a no contest. The fighting was fast, close, and action-packed in the first two rounds according to ringside observers.
In an odd turn of events, a pankration fighter named Arrhichion (Ἀρριχίων) of Phigalia won the pankration competition at the Olympic Games despite being dead. His opponent had locked him in a chokehold and Arrhichion, desperate to loosen it, broke his opponent's toe (some records say his ankle). The opponent nearly passed out from pain and submitted. As the referee raised Arrhichion's hand, it was discovered that he had died from the chokehold.
In 1812 Browne was charged with "enticing and persuading (a seaman) to desert (the navy)", a charge punishable with the death sentence at its most extreme. Browne was found guilty and sentenced to a £5,000 fine and four months in Newgate prison. In an odd turn of events, during the course of the trial his mother, grew amorous for the Judge Sir William Scott. Following the trial, the two were introduced and later married, despite a 20-year age gap.
Ryan led a no-huddle offense into the red zone on the next series and found White with a second touchdown with less than four minutes to play. Trailing 20–14, the Falcons defense stepped up with a key three-and-out but an odd turn of events kept the Birds offense from getting a shot at the win. Return man Adam Jennings decided at the last second not to field the punt after the Eagles' three-and-out drive. Officials ruled Jennings touched the ball and the muffed punt was recovered by the Eagles.
In the second game of the series, Clayton Kershaw pitched well into the seventh inning before he and the manager were ejected after he hit a batter to start the seventh. The game took an odd turn when the Giants, down by one run, loaded the bases against closer Jonathan Broxton in the ninth. Acting manager Don Mattingly inadvertently made an illegal second trip to the mound and Broxton had to be removed. George Sherrill gave up what would be the winning run as the Dodgers lost their sixth straight, 7–5.
In Season 3, she starts to realize that Harry is the only man who's ever truly cared for her, and she finally kisses him. In an odd turn of events, he then announces he's gay. As of the end of Season 4, she is in a relationship with Carl, which lasts until the penultimate episode of Season 5 when they have a bitter break up. In the series finale, it's revealed that they're sleeping together, but it is hinted that there is the possibility of it becoming more serious.
The Pyne show was the beginning of the confrontational talk format that later spread across the radio spectrum. At one point in the 1960s the Joe Pyne show was syndicated on over 250 radio stations in the United States. In an odd turn of events, Pyne's radio show led him to television. Henry suggested to John Kluge that Joe Pyne should be put on Metromedia's newly acquired TV station in Los Angeles, KTTV- TV. Kluge told Henry to speak to KTTV-TV general manager Al Kriven, but Henry had already done that, and Kriven had adamantly refused.
Dinner Party is the only play written by the Italian author and novelist, Pier Vittorio Tondelli, originally in 1985 for the Riccione-Ater Theatre Prize and published by Bompiani in 1994Centro di Documentazione Pier Vittorio Tondelli - Correggio - Pier Vittorio Tondelli - Dinner Party after Tondelli's death. The play features a series of conversations between the cast of characters, who assemble for an apparent innocent evening dinner on July 11, 1982. This date is significant in that it was the day that Italy won the World Championship (FIFA World Cup) in Spain (Italy beat West Germany, 3-1). However, events take an odd turn, and this innocent dinner becomes a comical, unusual drama.
Meanwhile, Nick's wife, Connie (Cate Blanchett), seems to become more and more intrigued by Russell, and Nick becomes increasingly paranoid that Russell will eventually seek revenge by having sex with her. While out of town for his father-in-law's funeral, Nick can't bring himself to lie when a grieving Connie challenges him to say that he has never cheated on her. As their flight home approaches New York, Connie tells Nick that she has indeed slept with Russell. The plane then makes an odd turn, and Nick assumes that Russell is harassing him, or possibly going insane, by purposely directing the plane into a dangerous storm.
The two state groups in Pennsylvania would not merge until 1960, five years after the AFL and the CIO had merged in 1955. Negotiations on a merger had begun soon after the national bodies merged, but it took the personal intervention of AFL-CIO President George Meany to effect a merger in Pennsylvania leaving only one state, New Jersey, remained unmerged.Weart, William G. "Labor Is Merged in Pennsylvania." New York Times. June 10, 1960. In an odd turn of events, Joseph McDonough resigned as president of the Pennsylvania AFL on June 7, 1960, to protest the election of Earl C. Bohr as the state federation's secretary- treasurer.
"Behind a new album, comedian Steven Wright plays Pittsburgh for the first time in five years", Pittsburgh City Paper, October 11, 2007 at the Comedy Connection in Boston. Wright cites comic George Carlin and director Woody Allen as comedic influences.Keepnews, Peter. "A Strange Career Takes an Odd Turn," The New York Times, February 10, 2008, Section AR; Column 0; Arts and Leisure Desk; Television; Pg. 11 In 1982 executive producer of The Tonight Show Peter Lassally saw Wright performing on a bill with other local comics at the Ding Ho comedy club,Turbovsky, Rob. "Steven Wright inducted into Hall, a city’s comedy history celebrated" , Punchline Magazine, December 22, 2008 at 11 Springfield Street, in Cambridge's Inman Square,Baltrusis, Sam.
In Ron Suskind's book, The One Percent Doctrine, Suskind describes the acute difference between the public perception and the reality behind the use of the White House Situation Room: > “The Situation Room – that rectangle of wood paneling and dropdown screens > in the White House basement – has recently matched the Oval Office as most > storied chamber of the US government. In an odd turn of the media age, this > tiny square of carpeted real estate has seized the public’s imagination. … > On balance though, little actually get done there….For problem solving and > action plans, anxious public servants will, time and again, by pass the > Situation Room for its small adjacent conference room – a place where real > work gets done.
Caroline Dhavernas as Jaye Tyler – A 24-year-old graduate of Brown University, at the start of the series Jaye is discontentedly working as a sales clerk at Wonderfalls Gift Emporium and living in a trailer. She avoids her loving – and overbearing – family, whose successes she seems determined not to emulate, spending most of her time at The Barrel, a local bar at which her best friend, Mahandra, is a cocktail waitress. Despite being extremely caustic and a deliberate underachiever, Jaye's life takes an odd turn when various muses, in the form of animal objects, begin talking to her and delivering cryptic instructions. At first uncooperative, Jaye eventually breaks down after they inflict on her various forms of passive coercion, such as keeping her awake all night by singing, and harassing her with their messages when she is around others, forcing her to accede in order to avoid appearing crazy.
After leaving Winston-Salem and Forysth County, the numerous shopping centers that aligned the road are replaced by housing developments. NC 150 becomes a two-lane road again as the highway continues southward (signed west) through the community of Arcadia. The highway passes through an interchange with US 64 and continues into the communities of Reeds and Tyro. Near the Churchland community, NC 150 takes an odd turn east, despite being signed west, toward I-85/US 29/70/52 to avoid crossing the Yadkin River. At I-85, NC 150's routing used to be quite unusual. Before the reconstruction of the I-85 through the area, the westbound NC 150 roadway merged onto I-85 southbound lanes and the routes were concurrent for about before NC 150 left- exited with US 29/70 southward. Northbound US 29/70 and eastbound NC 150 entered I-85 northbound on the left and the NC 150 exit ramp was immediately on the right. Since it was nearly impossible for one traveling on NC 150 northbound to exit there, motorists were directed to the next exit, Clark Road, which returned to the main roadway using signs.

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