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1 I work odd hours and cannot possibly get seven hours sleep in a row.
2 He did work odd hours, after all.
3 Oral contraceptives, such as pills, are relatively cheap but, Levy said, they are not the best option for her patients: They work odd shifts.
4 He left the business, and wound up working odd jobs in Texas.
5 When he was free, he struggled with drugs, working odd jobs.
6 He worked odd jobs before becoming a waiter at Taft's Cornhill Coffee House.
7 Sometimes he strung Christmas lights in Boulder or worked odd jobs.
8 Instead, he was working odd jobs to make ends meet and help his family.
9 Later, he spent a few years riding rail cars cross-country and working odd jobs.
10 I put myself through school working odd jobs and night shifts, Boehner said last year.
11 All seven victims disappeared in 2003 when Howell was working odd jobs in central Connecticut.
12 For several months he worked odd jobs, followed coverage of the Villejoin investigation, and lay low.
13 By then I was already playing cards, working odd jobs at the casinos to make money.
14 She worked odd jobs, living out of an RV with her then boyfriend, pro climber Joe Brooks.
15 That meant it was time to go upstairs and visit Professor Emeritus Walter Abraham Sharon, who worked odd hours.
16 The church was built by actual slaves with money they earned working odd hours allowed them by their masters.
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