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The first trailer for a film based on John Bellairs' children's classic, reveals Cate Blanchett and Jack Black welcoming you to a curious house with a curious ticking and even more curious inhabitants.
For Pandora, it would be a curious time to sell.
And the USPS does have a curious relationship with Amazon.
Recipes are a curious space when it comes to data.
Rima has a curious reaction to Zoe's call for help.
A curious local woman, Isabelle, happens upon the sleeping foursome.
But it also leaves assault survivors in a curious place.
Google has made a curious addition to its Chrome browser.
Yoni Wolf has carved out a curious niche for himself.
Food has a curious appeal when its preparation is purposeful.
A curious coalition of feminists and Christians backed the law.
You're in a curious mood, eager to learn and study.
But there is a curious niggle about the Karma Grip.
A curious trick for a number that never reaches 3.15.
This is a curious choice for a number of reasons.
But on August 133, 213, he sent a curious tweet.
In our own time, though, a curious thing has happened.
Undressed is a curious addition to the dating show canon.
Maybe the restaurant has a curious effect on people's minds?
The sheer volume has a curious effect on our consciousness.
" It was a curious response from an administration whose "C.
Yet, this show made a curious choice in the end.
I'm just a curious observer is what I tell myself.
Man with a curious baby on the subway, N.Y.C. 1956
The five of them sat in a curious, tense silence.
"Permanent Record" is a riveting account and a curious artifact.
But the film takes a curious step to one side.
America's version of liberalism has always been a curious one.
But it's a curious choice for a major network production.
It's a curious kind of double-treatment, and one which only
But the automaker decided to go with a curious rollout strategy.
That struck some in the development world as a curious decision.
A few men mentioned the scars, but in a curious way.
And a curious New Hampshire visit from a former presidential candidate.
Discussing The Beatles raises a curious parallel with Heidecker's own career.
Image: Square EnixSquare Enix has a curious relationship with mobile gaming.
Artist, 23, shared a curious photo of the script on Instagram.
I'm always a curious person, so there's never a down moment.
Going into E23 22, Nintendo found itself in a curious position.
Platt has his own backstory that makes for a curious read.
At $299, the Echo Link Amp lives in a curious spot.
That is a curious point (a "stupid" one, says Mr Tribe).
But it is a curious aspect of an increasingly strange story.
"That was a curious experience," McConaughey, 47, said at the premiere.
You're in a curious mood, gathering information and answering important questions.
But a curious trend has emerged over the past few years.
If true, it is a curious way to go about that.
Her husband, a curious tinkerer, opened a garage to fix vehicles.
Races ran clockwise on tracks that measured a curious 330 yards.
He has a curious interpretation of what a special counsel does.
On the face of it, Adele's choice is a curious one.
So it's a curious thing, really, to consolidate those dual feelings.
Second, like Trump, they share a curious affection for Vladimir Putin.
The enduring legacy of the Manson story is a curious one.
This result was a curious play on Japanese tradition and precedent.
Just a curious reference considering what went down shortly after this.
Toilet paper hoarding in particular has a curious history and economy.
There's a lot of interesting information for a curious little one.
But true or false, it is a curious story to relay.
And Stan gives a curious Henry a tour of the F.B.I.
At the Constitutional Convention of 1787, a curious compromise was struck.
But Amazon's got a curious issue they have to deal with.
That makes Google&aposs acquisition of Typhoon Studios a curious choice.
It was a curious position for an ethnic Chinese Christian businessman.
For dessert there is a curious tamal topped with queso fresco.
Azur has a curious mind, and he wants to push boundaries.
This set up a curious dynamic which has persisted for years.
Their subjects: trees, buildings, a curious tower, and a printing press.
I was a curious kid and had a lot of questions.
It's a curious waiting feeling, not knowing what you will read next.
At first glance, it might seem a curious choice for a revival.
Though he was a curious student, Fulmer really had no other goal.
It's a curious thing, to move and be unaware of your movements.
Shooting the scene last year had a curious effect on the actor.
Scrawled upon a handwritten map is a curious symbol of interlocking hexagons.
That makes the new $99.99 third-generation Echo speaker a curious beast.
Finally, on May 28th, the court issued a curious ruling on Box.
You're in a curious mood, eager to explore and expand your mind.
Democratic primary debate, the candidates were asked about NATO, and a curious
Hannah B. has been a curious figure on the show so far.
Encrypted messaging service Signal received a curious email from Amazon Web Services.
The rhetoric comes from a curious interpretation of the Bundys' Mormon faith.
It is a curious and lovable mixture of nostalgia, homage and innovation.
The Moon is in Gemini, a curious, intellectual Air sign (like you!).
Lilith has a curious and complicated history, even as spiritual beings go.
I thought it was a curious gesture for someone in her position.
"You're such a curious cat," Dr. Cohen said, according to the suit.
Rippling oak walls give the auditorium a curious appearance, again vaguely organic.
Drivers familiar with electric vehicles will notice a curious dynamic with Sonata.
It is a curious chapter, but a crucial one, in Guardiola's career.
A strange paralysis sets in, a curious mix of denial and resignation.
The mystery of the ubiquitous skater-artist hybrid is a curious one.
If you're going traditional, however, Relic is a curious studio to choose.
MJ Banias is the author of The UFO People: A Curious Culture.
About two months ago I received a curious email from my father.
It's a curious addition to the KD12 shoes to reference the ads.
Still, a curious social electricity now seems to surround Giustinia and Shay.
This makes for a curious mix of girly subject matter and trolling.
Without a doubt, she has found herself on a curious new path.
It's a curious feature of Machado's stories that Brazil is so absent.
In 1995, a curious item appeared in The New York Times Magazine
But a curious thing happened on the way to prime-time oblivion.
It was a curious time to make and consume music in 2019.
Believe me, I know what a curious and flawed game this is.
I simply felt a curious fascination with what was happening around me.
Rand Paul published a curious op-ed on the conservative website Rare.
That written request, also seen by BuzzFeed News, began with a curious detail.
The hallucinatory dismemberment also suggests a curious resurrection, or psychic revelation through breakdown.
But a curious thing happened during their many millions of years of evolution.
The question of what's next for Europe is a curious one these days.
It's a curious thing that I've seen happen since President Trump was elected.
When Hollywood writers went on strike in late 2007, a curious thing happened.
It's an image of a curious totem of 11 coins made through rubbing.
I use the word "kid" as a broad description for a curious person.
The other week, Facebook chose a curious moment to give me a survey.
But while they may satisfy a curious tidepooler, the discerning ichthyologist demands more.
This is a curious move, as Apple doesn't usually share beta versions of .
Financial technology companies have a curious request of regulators: how about a mulligan?
Eurasia, Mr Kaplan argues, will prove a curious mix of connectivity and anarchy.
A CURIOUS FEATURE of these turbulent times is the rise of comedian-politicians.
"Billy Bob Thornton is a curious man with curious phobias," Curtis told Elle.
He had noticed a curious cluster of psychological symptoms among some straight men.
Mr Sessions put a curious spin on these changes later in the day.
You do things like that when you've got a curious two-year-old.
Last week, on March 7, a curious item appeared in the Federal Register.
One might, of course, see this as merely a curious fact about Florence.
I've always been a curious person, and I've always asked the big questions.
I think it would be a curious sort of return home for me.
Here, coming across bizarre creatures, like a curious squid or two, is normal.
Once public institutions have been created, they possess a curious resilience and stability.
Several decades later, it's a curious time in Detroit and electronic music culture.
On the Verge Almost three years ago, a curious video appeared on YouTube.
Which is what makes this week's episode, "Untimely Resurrection," such a curious one.
But simply hiring more human editors is a curious strategy for standing out.
The casting of Chris Pine, on the other hand, is a curious move.
Jonathan Brielle's conventional show is a curious means of going about it, though.
Once you do that, you should take a curious approach to your conversation.
In retrospect, Murray was a curious figure to help found such an organization.
Needless to say, it's a curious phenomenon, and one that warrants some explanation.
There was no violence, only dancing—a curious end to a wretched day.
For years, a curious pattern played out across Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island.
The Media Lab has always occupied a curious place in the tech world.
Through a half-century of sexual upheaval, monogamy has been a curious stalwart.
It is a curious miscellany, perfectly fitted to the city's equally curious topography.
Episodes have the impish glee of honky-tonk with a curious demonic edge.
A CURIOUS THING seems to be eternally recurring in the Democratic presidential primary.
There has been a curious overabundance of Mahler Fourths at Lincoln Center recently.
Breakingviews Amazon, the $400 billion online retailer, is purchasing, cheaply, a curious trinket.
It will be a curious spectacle, revealing how capricious American politics can be.
But in that case, Bears Ears would be a curious choice just now.
Through a half-century of sexual upheaval, monogamy has been a curious stalwart.
That prompted a curious counter move from the Reds' player-manager, Pete Rose.
The combination of photography with scent is a curious, if slightly unsettling one.
It is a curious feeling to have your charity fighting your tax dollars.
In addition to being riddled with typos, it contained a curious legal argument.
By the end of the decade, however, her drawings took a curious turn.
Paradox's grand-strategy games force a curious kind of perspective on the player.
Rocky has a curious nature that has made him a great curating partner.
Located between turnstiles, they've all been sporting a curious "Test Phase/Coming Soon" screen.
The pedestal is such a curious convention, like the white walls of a museum.
The Moon is in fellow earth sign Virgo, finding you in a curious mood.
The announcement felt like a curious little leap in the world of virtual assistance.
Photo: Raul Marrero (Gizmodo)All of these features add up to a curious companion.
Like the Capitol jail, however, Congress' inherent contempt authority is now a curious relic.
"turn-on" of the intelligence of women writers a curious aspect of the man
And I have to admit that at first, it seemed like a curious decision.
Since his 22016 primary run, Sanders has occupied a curious space in Democratic politics.
The fall of the iron curtain led to the rise of a curious industry
Greinke is a phlegmatic artist and he has a curious hitch in his delivery.
On this front, Netflix's bracingly honest new comedy Lady Dynamite is a curious case.
Plus, a curious thing happened to House of Cards between seasons three and four.
ARROYO: This is a curious story where we need a reboot from last night.
Relieved as I am to fit into the normal range, it's a curious result.
How the mother didn't suspect anything of the set-up is a curious one.
Nearly 300 million years ago, a curious creature called Orobates pabsti walked the land.
These two planets connecting today will merge reality and dreams in a curious way.
Looks like the phone stood a better chance when up against a curious toddler.
Have you ever been on the receiving of a curious look from a goat?
Breakingviews Facebook shareholders sent a curious message about the social network's governance this week.
Above all, Sable has a curious quality of seeming utterly alien yet strangely familiar.
They also don't have a headphone jack, which is a curious decision for tablets.
This is a curious departure from Stanford's divestiture in coal companies two years ago.
Upland, while beautiful and glittering, was a curious toddler's dream and a parent's nightmare.
You're in a curious mood, and it's an exciting day for studying or traveling.
And yet, the win very nicely illustrates why Norway is such a curious place.
It is a curious world, detached from any anchor to the ground below it.
Lately, YouTube has been gripped by a rolling mass hysteria, a curious "drama" plague.
A curious Mr. Obama peered at them from the other side of the room.
It was a show that as a curious high school student deeply marked me.
Mr. Whelan has a curious profile, not just because he holds four legal passports.
Upon closer observation, they can also suggest a curious organism pinned under a microscope.
But then the emergency room physician returned with a curious look on his face.
Readers of Adams's "Democracy" are left in a curious conundrum as the novel closes.
With brash stunts and offensive overtures, Mr. Hernandez amassed a curious legion of followers.
The act has survived long enough to witness a curious debate over its intent.
Any of them could spur a deep conversation with a curious kid — or adult.
Thursday afternoon, a curious item appeared in the pages of The Wall Street Journal.
A curious golden eagle, taken from a hide on the coast of northern Norway.
Any of these could spur a deep conversation with a curious kid — or adult.
Though the result may not be healthy, there is a curious wisdom to it.
As Deadspin's Barry Petchesky noted, the decision to fire Gallant is a curious one.
He is a curious quarterback, rarely ranking at the top of his pass-throwing class.
The scene was caught on video by a curious fire-watcher and uploaded to YouTube.
It's kind of a curious move for the company, but it also makes weird sense.
While we're unsure about the direction he's headed, it's certainly a curious choice of styling.
The bug was apparently reported by a curious teen eight days before it went public.
It seems like a curious time for Calvin Harris to be releasing a breakup anthem.
At first blush, the 62-year-old Mr Merz seems a curious agent of renewal.
China is a curious sort of superpower: admired for its achievements but lacking real friends.
Bulkhead Interactive's approach here is a curious one when considered in the wider gaming landscape.
Of course, those buttons also mean they won't necessarily protect a curious two-year-old.
It's a curious combination that sprung from America's fascination with "Continental cuisine" in the 60s.
The star of the books is Goldie, a curious girl with a love of engineering.
In a blog post, Brian Roemmele writes about a curious Siri response he came upon.
But a curious collection of flowers creates a similar effect to the EU flag pattern.
As Slimani got older, she noticed that Mouima occupied a curious position in the family.
It's a curious decision, for the pre-millennial generations have much to answer for politically.
Furthermore, it's a curious concept regarding how we play certain roles at an idealized event.
In person, he retains a curious combination of being at once faraway yet tuned in.
With Cabrera at the plate and no outs, Kansas City attempted a curious double steal.
But "The Mere Wife" brings the story into the 21st century in a curious way.
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But wherever we paused reminded us what a curious and unlikely spot Prince Albert is.
Japan had started a curious lineup, leaving all four of its goalscorers on the bench.
Exciting risks will present themselves this month, and you'll be in a curious, adventurous mood.
"Let It Linger" is a curious title for a dance by the choreographer Vicky Shick.
But could a curious family member identify one of them just from a brain scan?
Even so, it's a curious time for Facebook to further splinter its social messaging apps.
Gray Matter A friend of mine once had a curious experience with a job interview.
"But it's part of what life is, as a curious human, to understand these things."
Which is all to say that Yang makes for a curious critic of woke culture.
"That's a curious thing to be doing," Scarborough said, referencing President Trump's attacks on Sen.
But the paintings seem to exert a curious — and maybe supernatural — force of their own.
Those arguments had a curious feature: Lawyers for the federal government appeared on both sides.
Rivian is a curious company that has spent the majority of its life in the shadows.
A curious moose wandered into a building at Alaska Regional Hospital in Anchorage, Alaska, on Monday.
This little teardrop-shaped device doesn't just have curious looks, it also has a curious name.
The interviewers noticed a curious sight as they walked into the shacks of the former slaves.
In the end, your greatest tool as a curious music lover is just that: your curiosity.
The final package is a curious mix of luxury and gravitas, swirled together with unfettered joy.
If you are a curious girl like me, you might ask your mom why this happens.
The small room is furnished with a desk, a large grandfather clock, and a curious globe.
Others soon followed: That second one is a curious case, because what does it even mean?
SINCE the Islamic revolution of 1979, Iran has been a curious mixture of theocracy and democracy.
I'm a curious person and coding allows me to think about how our world is built.
The Moon enters fellow Water sign Scorpio this evening, finding you in a curious, investigative mood.
Some of her everyday decisions led to rapt headlines by a curious — or exploitative — tabloid press.
Okely is not a practiced philosopher, but a curious mind, a fan of Plato and Aristotle.
And in a curious way, death at the hands of terrorists ennobles the dead and wounded.
It was mulling over this problem that gave German product designer Julian Lechner a curious idea.
All of 'em can be nabbed right here in the good ol' US of A. Curious?
This is a curious thing to waste their once-in-a-generation majority trying to do.
Still, the sagging pants phenomenon was such a curious development that its passing merits some examination.
It isn't mimicry, which leads nowhere, but a curious sort of imaginary impersonation, which leads everywhere.
Usually a curious boy who typically wanders off, he doesn't even have the energy to walk.
More fine-grained, powdery, in between chalky and seltzery, and veering into a curious yeasty quality.
But an educated person in the future will be a curious person who collects better artifacts.
It also features a curious and good-natured corporate executive at Topps, the baseball card company.
There just isn't a good way to keep a curious child from ferreting out graphic imagery.
This high level of polarization could contribute to a curious electoral phenomenon, which could cost Mrs.
Earlier this month, a Guardian report flagged a curious 'Error 53' message that was disabling iPhones.
Fuckboy is a curious choice for a series about boys, because your work is about empowerment.
Pokémon GO just got a little surprise update, complete with a curious new feature: "Lucky" Pokémon.
In fact, Ariana's the only woman onstage—a curious choice, if it's a choice at all.
But however fun mocking Watson might be, there was a curious hollowness to the whole affair.
Rafael Cebrian, 29, a two-time attendee, brought a curious friend who was visiting from Spain.
This measured perfectionism echoes Wilmarth's desire to capture the essences that make life a curious thing.
On the downside, his résumé includes a curious obsession with centers in a league trending small.
Littlefinger, on the other hand, does give Arya a curious glance when she serves him wine.
These freshly executed pieces hold fast to Bartlett's endearing style of Realism with a curious twist.
The document, which was posted on the education website Chalkbeat, appears to contain a curious contradiction.
This is a curious position, coming from people who drive cars bearing "Choose Life" bumper stickers.
Dionysus is a curious proto-patron saint of the arts, given the story of his birth.
A.W.S. started as a curious side project for the internet retailer more than a decade ago.
As users of these technology platforms, members of the public are now in a curious position.
Montana Department of Revenue, No. 18-1195, includes a curious element that several justices focused on.
It's a curious ritual—the demonstrators coming to the reporters, rather than the other way around.
"Just filming something stupid," Josh Safdie said, when a curious onlooker asked what he was doing.
You know India is a curious place; there is not much bitterness or resentment of Britain.
"The bear is a curious animal, and it will smell the human food," Mr. Mordvintsev said.
Allstate, one of the largest insurance companies in the United States, just made a curious purchase.
Though I've traveled extensively to different parts of the world, I've always been a curious traveler.
That may explain a curious phenomenon happening with exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that focus on dividends.
A relative lack of predators and a curious public have made these animals fearless — and bold.
But at least for now, it's proved itself more than capable of capturing a curious audience.
You feel as if it is your duty to peer into some, like a curious mouse.
He holds up a drawing for all to see — a curious doodle, composed of frantic scribbles.
It was a curious declaration, even though I kind of understood why before she even explained.
Republicans are, in a curious way, often less vulnerable to standard money-in-politics corruption narratives.
Now we're at a curious remove from the story, watching people plot and plan and brutalize.
When students return to Stanford University this month they will find a curious machine in their midst.
Puccini decided not to write a scene showing Manon and des Grieux in Paris, a curious omission.
In November 2016, satellites captured a curious change in the Tereneyskoe Forest farm in Primorsky Krai, Russia.
The rooms they use are a curious blend of drab doctor's office decor and New Age ornamentation.
It's a curious place for so much copper to be stored but one with major potential consequences.
The birthday celebrations will kick off tonight at a curious spot, Chicago State University, starting at 8pm.
China's rise as a major power has become a curious focus for science fiction in recent years.
For example, this year has brought a curious surge in the number of Bangladeshis arriving in Italy.
Then, when she requested aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), things took a curious turn.
"Eastwatch" is a curious episode of television, because it mostly functions as a brand new season premiere.
A curious case has Kendall Jenner and Kim Kardashian demanding answers: Why was Jenner banned from Uber?
Rescued by a Japanese trawler, they returned to Mexico to a curious mix of celebration and adulation.
The Olympics provide the perfect spotlight for the technologies, as a curious world tunes into the games.
A street vendor in Hubei, China, is hawking a curious looking polygonum root for 1,200 yuan ($185).
In the snapshot, Benjamin is giving the CNN anchor a curious stare as Cooper, 51, cradles him.
Operating under their first names, this is a project that arrives at a curious time for Rostam.
A curious hamster with an appetite for attraction found itself in a hilarious and slightly heartbreaking situation.
It's a curious admission because we've been communicating with Comanche, and by extension Juan, exclusively via WhatsApp.
AND FINALLY Just looking What do you do when a curious killer whale swims by your kayak?
These involve a curious combination of jolly ranchers and white chocolate combined onto a classic sugar cookie.
In "Cookie Monster's Foodie Truck," Cookie Monster is a curious but ravenous chef, continually clearing the pantry.
The statement, however, suggests a curious messaging strategy: Collins is claiming innocence for charges he's not facing.
A curious wind was sucking in a thick fog from the water, and Kotka led me inside.
A rock-climbing ranger made a curious discovery in 2001 on Ball's Pyramid: a similar-looking insect.
She was a curious, introverted student, and spent much of her spare time in college making music.
Hoche emitted a curious growl, then a gigantic " Rooooar ," and, finally, a plaintive howl at the moon.
It's a curious arrangement, and it illustrates the traditional meat industry's longstanding interest in fake meat's success.
The challenge, and NASA's response, has created a curious situation fraught with both technical and political peril.
Also, I can't help but notice a curious pattern in the recommendations of some self-proclaimed centrists.
A day later, a curious Internet persona emerged—whipped up overnight, it seems, to counter the article.
I found it to be a curious place—unknown and undocumented, so I went to take pictures.
It's a curious sight, because today is the first day in months without a drop of rain.
The connection between skating and having an art practice is a curious match made in creative heaven.
A curious side effect of this decision is that it tends to punish residents of red states.
Merrily We Roll Along, as chronicled by the documentary, is a curious case of life imitating art.
If anything, that project was a curious shift for an artist who had already proven his diversity.
It does, however, offer a curious insight into how Moses perceives himself in the act of painting.
Soon, Mr. Ahmed said, he found himself with a curious kitten who befriended customers and workers alike.
Those qualities, combined with his deep personal investment in the story, provide a curious kind of comfort.
"The Novel of Ferrara," translated by the British poet Jamie McKendrick, is a curious kind of reconstruction.
It was a curious move, Colbert said, since many voters were motivated by their dislike for him.
Their youthful, often tattooed clientele offer a curious juxtaposition to the religious pilgrims roaming the Holy City.
The total climbed to 220,251 in 2015, then 5,610 last year, making for a curious trend line.
He was a musician and looked like Mick Jagger; a curious mix of arrogance and chronic insecurity.
The sky&aposs the limit — whether you&aposre a curious novice, dedicated expert, or somewhere in between.
Had he been taken advantage of, or was this a natural progression for a curious gay teen?
The team listed "rest" as the reason — a curious designation on the last day of the season.
For those of us who have practiced in the area of impeachment, it was a curious moment.
Portly, curly haired and slightly disheveled, Zinoviev cut a curious figure for a hero of the revolution.
You're a curious one, Sag, so don't let uncertainty get in the way of your mental wellbeing.
What a curious detour Jemma's birth took us on, through obscure thickets of paperwork and existential worry.
The swans on the Thames are mute swans, a native species with a curious history in Britain.
She recalled walking into the space and being overcome by a curious installation and its unplaceable smell.
Inspecting the bedroom with a curious scowl, gun still drawn, Ice-T comes upon a small guitar.
The choice of Niebuhr was a curious choice, given the theologian's disdain for hypocrisy and self-righteousness.
Like everything here, the "Penetrables" offer a curious, alluring, canny and uncanny approach to the human body.
All of this has led to a curious new reality: Human contact is becoming a luxury good.
In his new book Who Wants to Run, Stanford political scientist Andrew Hall highlights a curious fact.
MANY ECONOMISTS see the link between GDP growth and yield curves as a curious case of American exceptionalism.
In London this week, a curious thing happened: A city gave its residents more public transit, not less.
It's the best way to show your dream employer that you will be a curious and interested colleague.
Heaven's Vault takes place in a curious universe that feels both ancient and futuristic at the same time.
It's a curious addition — one that certainly sets the device apart from a million other multi-camera systems.
The findings also resolve a curious problem in the mathematical foundations of quantum physics, known as Tsirelson's problem.
There are realistic Polaroid-style photos depicting abandoned landscapes, mutated plant-life, and a curious panther named Gloria.
And if that fails, the Friendship Farm will at least be a curious spectacle for China's city-dwellers.
Sage Northcutt is a curious figure in MMA, both for who he is and for what he represents.
A curious document obtained by Gizmodo makes it sound like an absolutely disgusting place for guests to stay.
If you only plug into pro wrestling on WrestleMania weekend, a curious thing has happened just off-camera.
Magician Matt G' shared footage of an unusual admirer at one of his recent performances: A curious orangutan.
CANADA's three main parties indulged in a curious game of one-upmanship during last year's general election campaign.
There's a curious dynamic in human psychology whereby as things improve, we sometimes complain about them even more.
The Vekselberg connection also sheds new light on what had been a curious episode in the Russia probe.
Being a curious kid, she went to her mom and asked how such a thing could be possible.
After the war, his cultural isolation in Budapest, in a curious way, enriched his development as a composer.
But, in a curious way, the response turned out to be too much and too little at once.
But you also have a unique perspective which, in a curious way, helps me keep on moving on.
In banning Jones and InfoWars after they insulted of Oliver Darcy, Twitter is suggesting a curious double standard.
But a curious thing could happen when the 116th Open begins Thursday at the venerable Oakmont Country Club.
At Georgetown University, a curious student began interviewing campus workers and telling their stories in short Facebook profiles.
For those who don't mind dirty knees and a quick biology lesson, the berries display a curious feature.
That makes "He Said, She Said" a curious, knotty episode of an increasingly curious and knotty TV show.
Humanity's past—the far past, as in prehistory—has a curious way of creeping up into the present.
What is not in dispute, though, is that Ukraine is now in a curious state of high anxiety.
The Trump administration filed a curious brief in Ms. Stephens's case, one that said two seemingly contradictory things.
You have turned the last page of Lucy Ives's intricate, darkly funny debut, and a curious timeline appears.
Victoria Day, Monday's holiday for federal public servants and everyone else in most provinces, is a curious thing.
Instead, Karadzic comes across as an unrepentant elderly man eager to defend his legacy to a curious interlocutor.
It's in a curious position, refracting the insular country's representations of itself, trying to see what lies beneath.
Last year, novelist, bird lover, and wind-turbine hater Jonathan Franzen wrote a curious essay about climate change.
The only requirement for audiences is a curious, open mind, and a willingness to sit in contemplative silence.
The Thursday afternoon phone call from the Oval Office was a curious sidelight to the fast-moving events.
If not for a curious and persistent President Barack Obama, it might never have been discovered and rectified.
This conclusory word is a curious one when overused in connection with a project whose essence is incompletion.
There are misplaced limbs and torsos so torqued they look like they were handled by a curious child.
WASHINGTON — The closing argument was a curious one: Vote yes, Republican leaders told the holdouts in their conference.
It's a curious obsession, given that these death-row dinner requests probably tell us very little about either.
That's a curious claim, since the Ajit Pai FCC has refused to cooperate with said investigations as well.
A curious ocelot photobombs one of the more than 100 cameras set up by University of East Anglia researchers.
It's a curious phenomenon that's been spotted off the coast of South Africa by researchers and the general public.
On slide 133 of her much-anticipated annual Internet Trends report, venture capitalist Mary Meeker made a curious comparison.
Whether an all-white design with a curious frosted glass display will fill that need remains to be seen.
Feldman made headlines when he gave a curious performance of his song "Go 4 It" on the Today show.
Big Mike enjoys a curious amount of screen time in this episode, but the show is better for it.
That Malmo should be the Intertoto's all-time most successful side with 10 wins makes for a curious footnote.
The series has a curious history within the Star Wars universe: they're a tie-in to another tie-in.
In a curious turn from the source material, Wolff's Light also seems eager to inflict violent deaths upon strangers.
When Victorian MP Harriet Shing was driving down the main street she didn't expect to see a curious koala.
Yet banks' information-technology systems are a curious mixture of the old and rickety and the sleek and modern.
The exhibition is a curious mix of objects, from memorabilia to standouts such as Ditko's original Spider-Man art.
There are several pairs of sneakers in the Stan Smith mold, including some in a curious paintdrop pattern ($425).
A video has gone viral of a teenager keeping his composure while a curious cub climbs up to investigate.
There is a curious mixture of crushed automobile fenders (sculpture), objets trouvés (art), and electric tools and equipment (construction).
Doctor Strange and The Beatles may seem like strange bedfellows, but there's actually a curious, fortuitous connection between them.
It had a curious parallel to ABC's firing of Roseanne Barr in May after she posted a racist tweet.
The people repopulating the multi-camera world, then, are a curious mix of the nostalgia-driven and forward-thinking.
There's a curious lack of urgency to the video, perhaps in part because of the nature of its protagonists.
Below that pocket and slightly to the left, is a curious blue square in the midst of more pink.
If a dedicated fan, or a curious onlooker, wants to experience the app like Kardashian does, they easily can.
The Moon entered intellectual Air sign Gemini early this morning at 1:59 AM, creating a curious mood today!
Photographers are often identified only by their online usernames ("postandfly" or "mountaindrone"), lending a curious anonymity to the enterprise.
" Ashbery went on to state: "A curious anxiety, tempered by the exhilaration of her novel optics is the result.
Buttigieg is a young man, relatively unknown, and with a curious history on race relations in South Bend, Ind.
A curious sort, he was just as likely to respond to a teacher's question with one of his own.
One of them proposed that the wave might have been created by a curious phenomenon known as a seiche.
As I took my photos, I noticed a curious phenomenon: the palace square was filled with men in black.
Mamoru Hosoda's anime fantasy "The Boy and the Beast" is a curious hybrid with a foot in two realms.
And, if Wanna Cry was North Korean, the country made a curious mistake in the design of the ransomware.
As ABC released contestant headshots and bios for the upcoming season of The Bachelorette, we noticed a curious thing.
Here's a curious bit of news for your Monday morning: Amazon wants to be the backend for gaming tournaments.
Only a curious decision by the referee to order a retake saved Renard, who calmly buried the second chance.
But its latest investment — in Kazakhstan — adds a curious twist: The nearest ocean is more than 1,600 miles away.
WASHINGTON — He was talking taxes with truckers on Wednesday evening when President Trump suddenly diverged into a curious tangent.
The picture showed a curious figure in a long overcoat, hunched beneath a black fedora near the central sculpture.
Still, Republican lawmakers made a curious decision to focus so intensely on the government's surveillance warrant for Mr. Page.
Here are five — a classic tragedy, a curious musical and three new of-the-moment plays — worth checking out.
That means guests are likely to wake up each morning with a curious pachyderm or two staring them down.
They were a curious sight, the graduate students from West Virginia University, barreling down California freeways in spring 2013.
" He described it as "a curious New York scripture that arose during the heady metaphysical counterculture of the 1960s.
Despite being mollusks, like clams and oysters, these animals have very large brains and exhibit a curious, enigmatic intelligence.
"Boris is a curious guy," Nick Boles, a former Conservative M.P., who advised Johnson at the time, has said.
It is a curious tale: An infant boy is saved from a blizzard by the kiss of a fairy.
It is a curious novel to describe, for much of the plot involves excavating the profound from the mundane.
The book is "a riveting account and a curious artifact" from the former intelligence contractor, our nonfiction critic found.
The sex tech company has a week packed full with 20-minute rolling interviews with a curious tech press.
Editorial Notebook It was a curious week for President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela to launch a jovial radio show.
In my senior year of high school, a curious visitor joined our AP art class: a Windows 95 computer.
Vizio also has a curious role to play in the ecosystem since it currently offers the cheapest Atmos soundbar available.
Over the last several months, local legislators have embarked on a curious quest to ban encryption at a state level.
We know that empty space breeds a curious fizz of "virtual particles" just because quantum physics forbids actual empty space.
It's a curious read that touches on intersectionality and all the current debates raging in the political and cultural spheres.
A curious polar bear standing up to get a better look at NOAA scientists on a research cruise in 2003.
The best way to show that you'll be a curious hire is to ask thoughtful, creative questions in an interview.
He said that his team had received a "curious letter" from the Chinese consulate asking him to reject Taiwan's visit.
A curious convergence of fiction and reality happened to me during the Kavanaugh-Ford Senate public hearings in early September.
There's a curious split among respondents over which candidate is best for stocks and which is best for the economy.
I was a curious kid and the interest all sorts of things – bombs, guns, WWII – was part of that curiosity.
But a few days ago, a curious thing started happening: Thousands of identical anti-net neutrality comments came flooding in.
" Years later, in Bone Machine's press kit, he had this to say about that album's title: "It's a curious thing.
Breazeal conducted a study in which she found that children who interacted with a curious robot became more curious themselves.
It's a curious choice, given the fact that the company bucked the trend by keeping a single rear-facing lens.
Arguably the greatest source of lingering doubt about dark matter is a curious relationship between the visible parts of galaxies.
Bailly recalled a curious memory of when he was a rookie cop and delivered a baby there 27 years ago.
Some weeks after the publication of Conners and Eisenberg's paper, the pair received a curious visitor: A man in a
A curious leopard found itself on the wrong end of two porcupines recently at Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Campbell Baird of Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland stumbled across a curious cat that got itself in a bit of trouble recently.
A YouTube video shows the moment a curious koala decides to pay a visit to an extremely chill Australian Kelpie.
It's a curious choice from an organization unable to decide how to compete with an era of shrinking TV ratings.
The Moon is in Gemini—a curious sign, always asking questions (kind of like you when you're suspicious of something)!
You're a curious, social person who always keeps it moving, dear Gemini, and it's unlike you to get bogged down.
But Kaine then did a curious thing: he contradicted Mook and proclaimed he had always supported taxpayers financing of abortions.
Like any number of elements of Mitchell's career, even his pinch-hit single during that rally had a curious twist.
He stalks it through museums and galleries on both coasts as if he were David Attenborough tracking a curious swan.
A curious bear cub near the shore in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia, approached two men sleeping in some grass on Friday.
"I've run a lot of 50 milers, a 1353k race," he tells VICE Sports, displaying a curious lack of pride.
The British must actually believe this, for why else would they be displaying such a curious desperation to deny it?
A curious young sea lion gives photographer Stephen Holinski a playful hug before swimming away near Hornby Island in Canada.
Sometimes called soapberry, the fruit also has a curious ability to froth up into a foam when agitated or whipped.
The series, titled "Codex Rodriguez-Mondragón," after her father's and mother's surnames, serves as a curious record of our time.
And if we're ever going to find a 'Curious Incident' or 'The History Boys,' they're going to be new things.
Their dilemma demonstrates a curious change, our columnist writes: America's moral compass is now being set by the C-suite.
It's a curious work: an interpretation of a cryptic, existential poem that may allude to the nature of noise itself.
Trilobites Claudio Mello was conducting research in Brazil's Atlantic Forest about 20 years ago when he heard a curious sound.
So the proposal to eliminate the program is a curious move that could conceivably come back to haunt the president.
It seems unlikely Microsoft would give up that information to a curious government, but there is a certain risk involved.
Recent weeks have witnessed a curious constitutional inversion: legislators eager to surrender power to a president reluctant to wield it.
But a curious flatness pervades most of "Fruit Trilogy," a two-hander directed by Mark Rosenblatt for Abingdon Theater Company.
In October of 1955, a marketing researcher at Ford named Robert Young wrote the poet Marianne Moore a curious letter.
A curious passer-by might notice plaintive children in styling chairs, sucking on lollipops, while young women comb their hair.
Yet it is not the first example of a curious change in a sentencing recommendation for a close Trump ally.
And the two have made a curious bet to live until the year 27 to see the Tibetan cause through.
As Tanja tells Bujar about the difficulties of transitioning, the bureaucratic hurdles and intrusive examinations, a curious transfer takes place.
The Hulu comedy is a curious and contemplative look into the life of a millennial Muslim American and his family.
But he also positions his biography in a curious way, by using one of Sontag's most famous ideas against her.
A curious symbiosis develops between them, a dynamic more complex and strange than the simple conflict of good and evil.
The X4 M40i fills a curious niche, a variant for those craving a raised high-performance all-wheel-drive hatchback.
Mustafa Akyol I recently watched a curious debate that took place in 2015 at the Free Press Society of Denmark.
It looked like gibberish, like text you might get if you left a curious monkey in front of a keyboard.
A monster to his ideological foes and an occasional embarrassment to his allies, Bannon possesses a curious kind of charisma.
Both movies also have greedy megalomaniac guys with a curious, ill-advised penchant for the teeth of their conquered prey.
Though the NRA has remained one of the president's greatest champions, Trump himself became a curious liability for the organization.
The MSNBC anchor was out walking her 2 pooches Thursday in NYC ... with a curious letter emblazoned on her sweatshirt.
This seems a curious decision for an exhibition that places so much emphasis on the power of light to influence perceptions.
And in a curious case coming out of Calabasas, those three people would be Tristan Thompson, Khloé Kardashian, and Jordyn Woods.
As dad Chip, 44, held up his cake, Crew looked at the camera with a curious expression, frosting covering his mouth.
One is that Donald Trump has a curious and wrongheaded affection for the present government of Russia and its foreign policy.
In a curious twist, Liev Schreiber became this year's most nominated performer by amassing not one, not two, but three nominations.
According to TIME, the hotel that inspired Stanley King's haunting novel The Shining, was recently visited by a curious black bear.
There's also a curious division between acknowledging something as harassment and believing that action should be taken by social media platforms.
The controls appear to be tweaked somewhat, with unmarked dials (not PASM) and a curious left-right switch on the back.
The history of paper currency, specifically, serves as a curious lens through which to understand the origins of this complicated nation.
NEW YORK – If you've ever wanted to watch a curious gigantic flower that smells like death bloom, well, you're not alone.
By a curious symmetry, the second test of American policy involves a nuclear deal that Mr Trump seems determined to wreck.
When a curious dilettante or a serious student wants some context, they'll still likely turn to library loans or free ebooks.
In a curious stray from the norm, Tesla had one strange rule at tonight's Model 3 unveiling: no "big" cameras allowed.
Thomas Donohue, president and chief executive of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, last month criticized the breakaway as a "curious action".
Snapchat Stories provides an ideal platform to help get our creative video content in front of a curious, inspiration-hungry audience.
Sverdlov has mentioned plans to hold hour-long races just like Formula E, so calling them "shows" is a curious choice.
The Moon enters intellectual Air sign Gemini at 7:44 AM, so July is kicking off in a curious, chatty mood.
These are changes that don't matter much to the film's plot, but it's a curious watering down of the original film.
In a curious way the negotiations between the U.S. and North Korea might accomplish the goal the Chinese have in mind.
"Handguns, however, represent a much more dangerous discovery because they are small enough for a curious child to handle," Parikh said.
The strategy is a curious one for a city with a 2,500-year history spanning the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires.
Many of them came from a curious source: the SCL Group, the parent company of the political-research firm Cambridge Analytica.
A curious hunter looked into the bunker last Friday, and found 44-year-old Jeremiah Button laying down in his bed.
If you were curious and motivated individual during a lull in employment, why wouldn't you make a curious and motivated employee?
Sandman is part of that ecosystem, though he's hardly the only person who covets opening loot boxes to a curious audience.
For an initiative dedicated to ending the objectification of women, "Grab Her By The Brain" is a curious choice of slogan.
When Simz released her debut A Curious Tale of Trials + Persons, she also dropped a short film of the same title.
It's a curious position to occupy, but Amigo the Devil and his waitin'-around-to-die music makes it seem natural.
In the wake of the patent dispute that prompted AEBN to abandon the project, the RealTouch has enjoyed a curious afterlife.
But he noticed a curious statistic in a 20143 study: In 22014, the white homicide victimization rate rose by 22016 percent.
Lee also points to a curious case to be made for FANG, based on its history of disappointing in 'even' years.
Later, there was a curious debate about whether or not the character — otherwise recognizable as a human male — had any toes.
It would be easy to make the case that this is a curious move for James in terms of his legacy.
From beginning to end, Hoffman was a curious, inventive, and eclectic experimenter with modes and forms both traditional and less so.
In a curious plot twist, the president of the K.H.L. is Dmitry Chernyshenko, who was in charge of the Sochi Games.
As the satellite of one of the best-selling artists of the era, OVO Sound has enjoyed a curious dual legacy.
The grim imagery of abandoned furniture and drab housing towers is interspersed with a curious and beautiful piece of modern dance.
Of course, there's a curious irony behind the act of publishing a collection of photographs that already exist — gratis — on Instagram.
He spoke with a curious affect, his voice sounding raspy and his delivery lacking the passion typically evident in his speeches.
Without further ado, here's the complete list: But there's a curious honorable mention: children's book Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown.
The term is an example of a curious upstairs-downstairs argot in what is at its core a working-class sport.
In one of the museum's numerous nooks stands a curious tall-case clock created in 1890 by Dutch clockmaker A.C.J. Jansen.
The Olympics are a curious thing, because they are at once exceptionally brilliant but also really nerdy and crap and sad.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads VANCOUVER — A mass-produced, boxlike house seems like a curious namesake for a museum triennial.
Philip strangled a curious airline employee to protect an asset, only to have that asset run away without completing the assignment.
The funnyman paddled up to a closed-down water taxi dock and found a curious police officer, who was waiting for him.
For theorists like Arkani-Hamed, what happens just beyond the limits of our vision is interesting because of a curious numerical connection.
There's a curious thing that happens to major historical events: They can be so momentous that they lose their power to impress.
This could have spelled the close of the Seth story in Elmira, making it a curious paranormal footnote to the town's history.
But until devices physically in developer and consumer hands, Google's work on Android for foldables might as well be a curious hobby.
On May 22017, 210, Page sent a curious email to two of his fellow foreign policy advisers, J.D. Gordon and Walid Phares.
A curious and persistent emu used the opportunity to escape from its enclosure, and a volunteer was put on emu-shooing duty.
The revelations about Romney's activity on Twitter come at a curious time for the "sometimes Trump" Republican caucus, whose ranks include Romney.
Still, selling a prohibitively expensive treadmill is a curious strategy for a company with the ultimate goal of selling more software services.
There's a curious divide on social media about when, where, and what kind of female nipples are allowed to exist in photos.
But there has been a curious silence, at least publicly, from Western nations over what amounts to a violation of international law.
"A curious, disconcerting and sometimes insidiously effective greatest hits tableau," was British newspaper The Telegraph's summary by its film critic Tim Robey.
The first trailer showed off gorgeously detailed environments, alongside comically deadpan characters, resulting in a curious mix of big-budget and retro.
She credits her newfound motivation at least in part to a curious trip she took out to the Bay Area last fall.
THE Islamic Republic of Iran, as its name suggests, has been a curious amalgam of people-power and theocracy from the start.
It might seem like a curious strategy for a premium game, where the upfront price accounts for the majority of the revenue.
The woman who got Chris Brown arrested Tuesday had a curious reaction for someone who allegedly had a gun pulled on her.
Jim Cramer discovered a curious disconnect with the auto industry and wondered if it could be a sign of an impending recession.
Earlier this week, a security researcher named Inti De Ceukelaire detailed a curious fact about how Facebook Messenger treats privately shared links.
There's a sense of indifference, too, in the images that reveal Lenins forgotten or ignored, or regarded as just a curious artifact.
The 1999 PlayStation original was a curious beast, an offshoot of Resident Evil that replaced the hordes of living dead with dinosaurs.
Now, as he starts the third season of his seven-year, $153 million contract, Ellsbury, 32, finds himself in a curious spot.
This strange phenomenon — cheering for the end of one of your favorite dramas — is a curious byproduct of the peak-TV era.
Yet here is a curious thing: despite the urgency of the situation, this week the Commons enjoyed a largely Brexit-free agenda.
MedSec, however, has a curious history, and the story of how the company teamed up with Mr. Block is an interesting one.
Whatever the department or whatever the role, Friedman seeks a curious candidate, she told CNBC in an episode of Life Hacks Live.
The cybersecurity firm behind a short-seller's campaign against St. Jude Medical, a major manufacturer of pacemakers, has a curious operating history.
"Himself and Nora," Jonathan Brielle's conventional new musical at the Minetta Lane Theater, is a curious means of going about it, though.
A curious cub clutching at the kicking end of a grown lion has been named the funniest animal photo of the year.
As people become more conscious of the ingredients in their products, niche cosmetic brands are popping up to inform a curious audience.
Before leaving the subject, we should note that there seems to be a curious lack of erotic heat between Jimmy and Kim.
Mercury is the messenger planet of the mind, and Gemini is a curious sign that actively pursues information through experimentation and games.
It's kind of a cosmic feeling, this idea that everything can be taken in with an open heart and a curious mind.
Her debut album, A Curious Tale of Trials + Persons, was like nothing we'd heard from anyone in the UK at the time.
Apple's new credit card has a curious security feature that will make it much more difficult to carry out credit card fraud.
A 2011 University of British Columbia study revealed a curious finding: heterosexual men and women prefer different emotional expressions on potential mates.
They viewed her with a curious mixture of envy and pity—envy of her material comfort, pity for her lack of legitimacy.
Egerton is busy and fizzy in the leading role, but there's a curious blankness in his impersonation, and a shortage of charm.
This led to a curious moment in our conversation, as the recording system on my end of the interview captured his denial.
Whether that be a curious carnival conversation or a run-in at the office, you should always be aware of your boundaries.
Scientists in the late 19th century wanted to settle a curious physics problem: Why does a cat always lands on its feet?
But to be a living organ donor is a curious pressure itself, knowing that you can save a life with your decision.
Jack Reynor plays Parsons with a stubborn glint; the result is like a curious cross between "Wild Wild Country" and "Hidden Figures."
In a curious bit of timing, "El Camino" isn't the only movie out right now that casts Aaron Paul as a criminal.
BTS, the K-pop boy band, is popular in Hawaii, parts of California and a curious pocket of fandom in northern Wisconsin.
Yet in his closing remarks, Mr. Booker reminded viewers of a curious truth: He has not yet qualified for next month's debate.
A least since "Pulp Fiction," Mr. Jackson has made a specialty of playing murderers touched by a curious sense of moral grace.
The Korematsu decision occupies a curious place in the Supreme Court's jurisprudence, as a grave error that has never been formally disavowed.
To get there, as the spacecraft nears the moon, it will take a curious wavy trajectory called a near-rectilinear halo orbit.
The scene was made even more absurd because Groen is 49, a curious age for a player on a tour named Futures.
"It's huge, huge," Collins said, in what might seem like a curious statement fewer than 20 games into a 162-game season.
They point out the Ukrainians found no violations under their laws, a curious spin for a country with lax enforcement against  corruption.
That was a curious strategy because Indiana will seemingly provide a much more difficult first-round matchup than Chicago would have mustered.
Adoption of WhatsApp often follows a curious pattern — older relatives often suggest it to younger ones, rather than the other way around.
By the time I was rested enough to get up, a curious shift had taken place in my feelings about the day.
Now, though, I&aposve developed a curious habit: Instead of stressing, I log into my free Wealthfront app, and I feel fine.
Duc's shirts have attracted a curious crowd in Hanoi's Old Quarter, a bustling labyrinth of streets and market stalls popular with tourists.
Her relationship with the team is a curious one; al-Salat said she has links to the Qatar embassy in South Korea.
None of Mendieta's are on display in the new building — a curious omission in an institution currently broadcasting its increasingly inclusive curation.
It's a curious idea, given Trump has repeatedly and fervently maligned what he calls the "fake news" throughout his White House tenure.
In a curious twist, by the 23s, and arguably to this day, Brazilians would find a sense of place in her art.
A curious stunt in Ohio suggests the international art prankster collaborated with a local artist to hit up the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center.
Whether you're a frequent visiter to MedMen or simply a curious beauty buff, it's hard to deny that CBD is trending — everywhere. Why?
Looking at Toebbe's work, I feel like a curious intruder, sneaking around while the family is either out or asleep in their bedrooms.
A curious fact you may have heard elsewhere: The most die-hard Trump fanatics I encountered did not hate Sanders in the slightest.
In a curious gesture, she has left the paper vulnerable to residual salt crystals that, over time, might eventually alter the surface drastically.
A recent series of fly overs caught a variety of sea life on camera cruising the blue waters, including a curious juvenile shark.
Fauna is a curious girl, and Jay is interesting, too, but they are far more intriguing as a team than on their own.
After a few days of scrolling profiles set to a curious amount of David Bowie and Drake songs, I had my first date.
A curious thing is happening: Plastic bags, once relegated to covering your dry cleaning or transporting your groceries home, are now considered...chic?
One dromedary is shown in a curious interaction, engaging with what appears to be a donkey — a mammal rarely represented in rock art.
And take a look at some of his finest acting work in a clip from Growing Pains as a curious high school student.
Warfare has changed radically since World War II, rendering force ever-more obsolete—a curious concept that conventional warriors have yet to comprehend.
A curious change of heart for a man who wants to vastly expand America's coal industry and rip the Paris agreement to shreds.
Furthermore, because users are the ones propagating the fake news to begin with, it's a curious decision to entrust them with its classification.
But a curious thing has happened since then: elements of the beloved expanded universe have begun to crop up in the new canon.
While cooking bacon in the cabin with the windows open, a curious dog sauntered up to the open door for a closer sniff.
On a frigid day last January in northern Sweden, a German-led team of physicists loaded a curious machine onto an unmanned rocket.
In 1943, the New York Times reported on a curious restaurant oddity: New York City's first — and at that time, only — female sommelier.
From there the camera continued to record for about 30 minutes, and in that time a curious crab comes to take a selfie.
I mean, if you're trying to get kinder and gentler, it's a curious strategy to have Joe Arpaio introduce you at a speech.
Sotavalta's papers in the National Library of Finland are a curious combination of letters, monographs on insect behavior, and stacks of sheet music.
But in a curious echo of the British government's struggle to move ahead with Brexit, Europe's leaders have not progressed much beyond slogans.
Trumpian PC A curious thing has happened, however, in the course of making America great again, or possibly as a result of it.
This is a curious case because there are, in fact, two remixes of the In the Zone hit that are actually club tracks.
So this first car will remain its own bit of fun, one that leaves a curious but not unpleasant aftertaste in your mouth.
In the end, Trump sought to make a curious distinction from his predecessor, insisting that he is not Nixon because Nixon "left" office.
"Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated (in a curious plot)," Assange wrote, including a link to internet searches about his death.
There's a curious logic to the way the lurid and memorable Jackson case stands in for so many other instances of prosecutorial overreach.
But when it comes to the guest list, there's a curious collection of big-name artists missing from the list of expected attendees.
This is a curious state of affairs, given that the notion of deferring criminal prosecution was originally introduced to benefit individuals, not corporations.
It's a curious choice given that a Rubenesque form seems so remote from the bodies we often see representing robots, cyborgs, avatars, etc.
A personal favorite of this reporter, The Nature Company was full of educational toys, science experiments, and anything a curious kid might want.
According to a recent paper in the Royal Astronomical Society, some organisms adapt to harmful UV radiation in a curious way: by glowing.
That made the case a curious fit for the financial control officials, who were assigned the case instead of UEFA's main disciplinary body.
That's a curious notion of balance, since more than 500 news outlets in Hungary today are pro-government, compared with 31 in 2015.
Klay Thompson of the Warriors (10-for-22 for 28 points) had a curious take afterward, pointing a finger at the home fans.
Silicon Valley's investment in fertility is a curious juxtaposition to the tech industry's self-imposed barriers that keep working mothers down and out.
It wanders from idea to seemingly unrelated idea — frequently zooming in to examine a curious object, otherwise taking in the whole uncanny picture.
Ms. Tharp differentiates between the mood of each of the Dylan numbers used here — a curious anthology — and yet the effect is monochrome.
The little child, a curious one, wanted to see the fish in the lagoon, but a massive algae bloom has just broken out.
And with the opening show here in Vancouver, he was far more a curious musician than a self-congratulatory, self-repeating pop star.
He didn't talk much about race or racial history, she said, but he had a curious racial awareness and a propensity for stereotypes.
Franklin also had a curious streak, always yearning to learn more and keep improving, even studying opera for 20 years of her career.
The one trait you need to succeed at NetflixIf you're not a curious person, then you might have a hard time working here.
Here's an accounting of a curious bank robbery in Norway, in one of the northernmost towns on Earth, by David Kushner in Outside.
Don't expect to see Sam smile much; he even has a curious allergy that causes him to cry while staring at the sky.
While it seemed at first like a routine stop — the light above its license plate was out — the troopers made a curious find.
In what appears to be a curious accident, Galaxy phone users worldwide have received a mysterious notification from Samsung's Find My Mobile app.
There is a curious passage in Jean-Paul Sartre's "Being and Nothingness" in which Sartre discusses human freedom by likening it to skiing.
The question, posed to Vicki Been, who ran much of the city's affordable housing program until early last year, drew a curious answer.
You are a curious and open-minded sign, Virgo, and this week, your ideas take on an even more rebellious and eclectic tone!
That is a curious fact, and, as we come to terms with the consequences of Snowden's actions, it may be an underappreciated one.
It is a curious thing about Americans that we simultaneously believe nothing gets done in Congress and have faith that this strategy works.
Clinton pushed the Putin story with a curious degree of confidence on the charge, which had scant public facts to back it up.
Chipa tastes like a gougère after a gravitational collapse, but little pops of anise cool the mouth and lend a curious leavening effect.
The Guardian's Benjamin Lee called it "a half-baked TV movie masquerading as Oscarbait, a curious misstep for the Oscar-nominated indie auteur".
A small grassy alcove in Long Island City, New York, juts into the East River boasting a curious collection of outdoor art installations.
Her style has a sort of 18th-century gentility to it, pitched at a curious midpoint between Hume's clubbability and Kant's knotty involutions.
As Turkey hurtled toward one of the most politically divisive polls in its history, the country's business leaders reacted in a curious manner.
Similarly to Cavia's cult action RPG Nier, Furi is a curious amalgamation of third-person hack-and-slash swordplay and twin-stick shooting.
Then I arranged the cosmic web that is a curious structure formed by billions of galaxies in the great scale of the cosmos.
Late Shift is a curious creation that tries, simultaneously, to be a meaningful interactive drama and a compelling movie for any passive viewers.
By the way, just a curious point, look at the level of details that were put in the stories about the particular spy/informant.
Glasses left lying around will offer an easy opportunity for a curious pet to get their nose into the glass and have a taste.
Later that night, she confirmed her decision to a curious fan, writing that she was "not strong enough anymore" to keep her account public.
But there's a curious thing about Abouteleb: He's one of the most popular politicians in the country, even, he says, among many Wilders supporters.
Trump has a curious rhetorical trick of saying he's not going to say something, which he then uses as a wedge to say it.
"As a curious species, [we] should always be looking at what's going on around us," Buttigieg philosophically remarks towards the end of the video.
I often disagree with Harris, but he's a curious, penetrating interviewer, and his discussions on consciousness, artificial intelligence, and meditation are worth seeking out.
As well as a lack of visible safeguards in the Duplex demo, there's also — I would argue — a curious lack of imagination on display.
Europe Day was also the occasion for a curious experiment, launched with little fanfare in the form of an online questionnaire for European citizens.
In the video, Grunrow is seen sitting in the perch when a curious cub climbs right up next to him to investigate the scene.
Or perhaps it was the familiar image at its core: the distracted mother hunting for deals as a curious child digs through her purse.
"If you're trying to get kinder and gentler, it's a curious strategy to get Joe Arpaio to introduce you at a speech," Perez said.
So reemerging on a remix to iLoveMakonnen's "Down 4 So Long" seemed like a curious choice (its parallels to Koenig's earliest musical efforts notwithstanding).
There have been many rumors about an upcoming MacBook Pro with a Touch ID sensor and a curious OLED mini screen above the keyboard.
They evoke a curious and exploratory spirit, as the viewer is left wondering at the details Robles de Medina chose to omit and why.
Thumbtack rocketed to a $1.2 billion valuation and had raised $10 million by 2015, some from Sequoia (presenting a curious potential conflict of interest).
HAD you visited the squatter slums of Kai Tak in Kowloon, Hong Kong, in the 1950s, a curious sight might have met your eyes.
Foldit participants don't have to be scientists, they just need a curious brain and a willingness to apply it to reworking these protein structures.
The battle between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton places a curious generational twist on a battle that has been raging for half a century.
"It's a curious reversal of projects by two presidents from the same party and with apparently similar personalities," Monti, a former European commissioner, said.
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The Moon is in fellow Air sign Aquarius, illuminating the travel and learning sector of your chart and putting you in a curious mood.
It's a curious statement, since Android apps (including Snapchat) have been able to run on many Chromebooks since last year (although sometimes with difficulty).
A curious museum established by a French émigré 180 years ago has become a repository of the hopes and dreams of a modern India.
It would be a curious outcome for two states which have been accused of withdrawing from the world, but one which is now possible.
Deciding what kind of pizza to get with friends is enough of a hassle, but when it arrives, a curious little power dynamic occurs.
Second, Mueller made a curious type of prosecutor "declination" — not declining to prosecute, as he did on collusion, but declining an opinion either way.
As a curious byproduct, a fork of Dogecoin in 2014 led to the creation of Dogecoindark, which was rebranded as Verge currency last year.
So when a curious figure like Mosby emerges, even if she's bound to silence, you're only a phone call away from a personal introduction.
A trade lawyer's delight, the approach is a curious one for an administration that purports to pride itself on the cutting of red tape.
A lack of personal space A group on a safari excursion experienced a close encounter with a curious cheetah that hopped into their car.
The song is a curious mix of the dispassionate and the agonized, but what's never in doubt is the angst caused by new fatherhood.
The Washington Post has published a curious op-ed written by 44 former Senators who vaguely warn of an impending threat to American democracy.
Xaviera Simons recently captured a curious moment between a few sloth bears and a runaway balloon at the Safaripark Beekse Bergen in the Netherlands.
The upshot is a curious mix of ubiquity and absence: a public debate that seems to involve everyone except the parties who started it.
The audiences seemed to get the irony, reacting with a "curious, nervous mood," like the one that "Wives and Lovers" inspires in American audiences.
Taking a magnifying glass to the defining elements of identity, artist Michael Reeder works from a curious point of reference: people he's never met.
Though set in the present, there's a curious absence of reference to the contemporary crises of terrorism or the upheaval caused by mass immigration.
I do feel like a curious explorer who's now been marooned on a far-flung outpost, where I can survive for the foreseeable future.
Previously, a curious child might have found these depictions in the pages of a dusty encyclopedia, and only if she knew where to look.
The Denver Broncos' first major decision for Super Bowl 50 was a curious one: They will wear their white jerseys, the team has announced.
The work of Zhou and his colleagues makes use of a curious property discovered by Ernst Chladni, the father of acoustics, back in 1787.
Since the surgery, a curious thing happens: She displays the large L-shaped scar on her abdomen with an ease I have never seen.
And now what once seemed like a curious little niche interest has made it to the most-watched live TV event of the year.
The first question that comes up for them is, I think, simply a curious one: What would a life without a father look like?
Two of Europe's southern countries, Italy and Spain, got new governments last week, each a curious mix of disparate parties and neither particularly stable.
The Snowman is a curious film: The marketing evokes a kind of whodunnit with clues to solve the case — but there are no clues.
In their new countries, the enslaved people would fashion their own cultures, a curious synthesis of their homelands and the spaces they now occupied.
"The Four-Dimensional Human," the first book by the British writer Laurence Scott, is a curious entry in the crowded field of tech criticism.
If there's surprisingly little blame to go around in a book with so much potential for it, there's also a curious lack of context.
Will Ms. Markle ultimately end up as a truly transformative figure or, like Queen Charlotte (if you believe the theories), a curious historical blip?
It is a curious quirk of contemporary America that a 6-year-old from Burlington, Vt., and a 6-year-old from Burlington, Wash.
That is maybe a curious thought to have, especially since Netflix, on aggregate, skirts a traditional network identity (its four-year Marvel experiment notwithstanding).
In the movie, with a touch of artistic license, Eichmann develops a curious relationship with Malkin during nightly talk sessions in the safe house.
The suggestion that vaccines should be tested alone, in combination other vaccines and on people of "different ages and weights" is a curious one.
Then there was the ruckus outside Mr. Warner's window late one recent afternoon, a curious thud against the building beside a giant American flag.
Some time in the 18th century, a young African boy is purchased by a European noblewoman and subjected to a curious form of enslavement.
I see in him something that I have seen in myself during my own recovery—a melting, a thawing, a curious glance at optimism.
The iPhone 8 is a great phone, but it has a curious place in Apple's new iPhone lineup that I can't quite figure out.
A Curious Hand draws its name from one work that is unlike the others on view: a single handprint, inked as a direct imprint.
It's a curious fusion of orthodoxy and punk: an embrace of older values as a means of putting up the middle finger to contemporary ones.
Debuting at Sunset Strip staple the Whisky A Go Go was a curious way for newly formed supergroup Prophets of Rage to launch their campaign.
"This is a phenomenal time to be a curious person," says Gates, who co-founded Microsoft and has an estimated net worth of $84 billion.
Take away the black circle that houses a monochrome OLED display, and it's just a pretty dress watch with a curious complication at the bottom.
The dig uncovered floors decorated with vast mosaics depicting birds, fruit and plants, colorful frescoes, and a curious Greek inscription that has baffled the researchers.
When I'm writing, I like to imagine I'm talking with a friend at a bar (a curious friend, but not a friend with endless patience).
Our guide, Pancho, also told us of a curious local ordinance: During the month of the festival, non-Panamanian music is prohibited within town limits.
"A lot of our customer videos are of nice family moments, a curious animal or maybe a stranger on someone's porch," the blog post said.
A puzzling clip from Thailand features a very awkward interaction between a curious cat, a hungry toad and a snake who's just trying its best.
Whether these turbines are the first ambassadors of our brave new energy future, or a curious blip in the history books, I can't yet say.
This leaves British politics in a curious stalemate, with an opposition ducking the chance to pummel the government on the biggest issue of the day.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Recent visitors to the bay surrounding a submarine base on the southern coast of China's Hainan Island describe a curious nocturnal phenomenon.
It's a curious thing being able to see the location of many of your friends, colleagues, lovers and even family members on a virtual map.
Fink takes its title from a curious image from his childhood, a word that his father spray painted in the basement of his childhood home.
A curious reality of life on Lico was that there were very few birds, but lots and lots of spiders — which meant lots of webs.
And as the family  posed for photos  in front of Drottningholm Palace Chapel, a curious Leonore preoccupied herself and played with rocks on the ground.
And in this corner we have a curious bobcat, who isn't afraid to risk a snake bite for a chance to paw an angry snake.
House conservatives have chosen a curious way to try to demonstrate that: by doubling down on their dangerous crusade against our system of regulatory safeguards.
It's a curious characteristic: Compared to the gringos, the majority of Mexican rappers don't wear jewelry, or at least not any that is particularly ostentatious.
Joshua Marston's "Complete Unknown" is a curious hybrid, teetering between a thriller and a romance only to land in a nebulous spot that is neither.
It's a curious name choice, not only because AB-InBev is based in Belgium, but also because of what the new name stands for: independence.
The recommendations in this article are generally aimed at users who would want to protect their data from a regular cybercriminal or a curious buyer.
In the blogosphere, a curious notion is spreading and gaining momentum: namely, the idea that information is the new soul—a kind of Soul 2.0.
In the blogosphere, a curious notion is spreading and gaining momentum: namely, the idea that information is the new soul—a kind of Soul 2.03.
At the very end of last year, at the same time as Rockstar's Bully, Catherine, a curious, cultish game slipped onto the backwards compatibility list.
This latest, static piece features a curious collage, marrying a Trump campaign sign with an assortment of fruits and vegetables, among other seemingly random objects.
"This is a phenomenal time to be a curious person," says Gates, who co-founded Microsoft and has an estimated net worth of $75.4 billion.
"This is a phenomenal time to be a curious person," says Gates, speaking at a Facebook live event broadcast from Columbia University earlier in 2017.
He was struck by the number of toys he found in trash bags, including a Curious George stuffed animal, dolls and dozens of metal cars.
Tantalizing as it was, this new account had a curious problem: It was notably different from all of the other stories the prosecution had heard.
While the original " Eloise," Kay Thompson's pint-sized pain-in-the-neck of a curious little girl, may have caused her share of disruption, Mrs.
I was a curious child with a big imagination and got excited by old suitcases and trunks, hoping to find something thrilling and exotic inside.
By any measure, it was a curious spot to interview Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer, the stars of "Call Me by Your Name," due Nov.
If you get a curious message from a friend yourself, you can check the email header information to see if the account was truly hacked.
Well, it's a curious mix: a gloomy setting, an almost-dinosaur digger, a dash of romance, a touch of peril and a quick-thinking dog.
At a minimum, he violated clear rules against leaking such information to the media, a curious decision for the person tasked previously with finding leakers.
There was a curious notation next to the names of two of the top four players selected in the Major League Baseball draft this month.
The catalyst for the show was a curious-looking sculpture tucked away in the Art + Technology Lab at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
The Freedom Caucus, a group of members who fancy themselves to be the most pure on all things immigration, did a curious thing last week.
My father was a curious person and always wanted to know why something was the case, and that is why I studied physics and history.
A curious cadenza for solo violin leads into the most tumultuous stretch, though that mood dissolves as instruments drift off, and the piece ends quizzically.
Travel for tourism and reasons other than immigration remains open — a curious gap if the purpose of the restrictions is to keep out potential terrorists.
If the Russians were making such a play to influence the election in favor of Trump, this is a curious way of going about it.
All I knew was that as a curious, nosy little girl who wanted to write, the movie spoke to me on a very visceral level.
A curious child can read whatever he or she wants in a good library, which has no borders and stands up for the First Amendment.
She loves Edgar, but treats him more like a curious roommate than a son and has willingly ceded his parenting to her mother-in-law.
There is also a curious omission in the sprawling, 31-page indictment of Manafort: It makes no mention of his role as Trump campaign chairman.
Organist Tom Constanten, known as T.C., is particularly inventive this night; note how he takes the song in a curious direction at about 6:45.
He seemed as incensed by Europe's malign behavior as by Iran's — a curious case of the United States aiding Vladimir Putin's divisive agenda in Europe.
Catastrophically: Your aunt receives a curious DNA result that she interprets to mean that the person she thought was her father was, in fact, not.
Each is fitted with a small bell so that the entire work jingles with persistence, resembling a curious gathering of shamanistic figures quivering in sync.
A curious and provocative show considers an age-old tension between form and function, treating the tools of early humans as a kind of art.
It is a curious choice, since many of these communists would be sitting next to defense officials, whom they have had a testy historical relations with.
From a curious obsession with The Rock to a rather impressive set of abs, here are 10 important things we learned from this deep Insta-dive.
So, this week for "Street Justice," I decided to hail a different type of transportation and the topic, a curious decision on the Miss America pageant.
But George, who is blasting music that I can only describe as a curious combination of bluegrass and trap, has an abundance of wisdom to offer.
This was her tactic when dealing with everyone, whether a curious young person on the fence about abortion, or a furious protester screaming in her face.
Why they decided to make the images look like a drone attack is either a bad choice or a curious dig at the United States military.
It's a curious choice, given that this crowning readymade marks a recent past in which caucasian beauty was unapologetically promoted as the exemplar for commercial manufacturing.
A curious elephant in Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand, decided to conduct a routine traffic stop after smelling some snacks in the back of a pickup truck.
Arbus's early work constitutes a historical and sociological record of a very precise moment, seen through the eyes of a curious wanderer and a keen spectator.
Nor would a curious robot repeatedly throwing itself down the stairs for the sheer informatic thrill of it, rather than learning to walk its way down.
"Another rule of firewatching: Don't reveal too much to strangers," Guthrie said before telling a curious passerby that the crew was shooting a commercial for mayonnaise.
Ride-sharing to payments may seem like a curious expansion, but it is entirely logical in emerging markets where there is no single dominant payment system.
Not in real life, of course — I've been playing Spaceplan, a simple but strangely engrossing new sci-fi game that has a curious obsession with spuds.
But their collaborations took a curious detour as the three explored their willingness to push each other creatively and uncovered an unexpected shared love of pop.
She soon devoted an entire Snap video to Kardashian West's ensemble — a shining gold, form-fitting, cleavage-baring dress featuring a curious accessory — a lip ring.
A man working for the Bureau of Land Management captured a curious and now-viral video of something moving in the Chena River in Fairbanks, Alaska.
The Fold was very much built atop the foundation of the successful Galaxy line, even while it presents a curious little fork in the family tree.
Much like a curious infant or panting dog,  President Trump couldn't have been more excited to touch a shiny ball while visiting Saudi Arabia last week.
Perhaps. The endless pace of linkrot has left books about the internet in a curious limbo—they're dead trees about the dead-tree killer, after all.
Simz had made two albums—A Curious Tale of Trials + Persons and then Stillness in Wonderland—part-inspired she says, by Britain and its seasonal nature.
Sony's full-frame, mirrorless cameras are among the best you can buy, whether you're a pro or a curious enthusiast looking to upgrade your photo gear.
But Facebook Comments are an excellent object example of a curious tech paradox: the bigger the business, the less you can rely on its new initiatives.
About a year ago, the creator of the YotaPhone made a curious announcement: he was starting a new racing series comprised only of self-driving cars.
The moon enters intellectual air sign Libra today, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules your mind and putting you in a curious mood.
It is a curious thing when there is an "O" bomb in plain sight but no one in the room seems to be focusing on it.
In a part of the house that had remained dry, the Gatwoods made a curious discovery: piles of musical manuscripts, books, personal papers, and other documents.
The action is set in a curious temporal nowhere that mixes historical costumes—ruffs, breeches, and the like—with futuristic bone-white spaces and antiseptic chambers.
It's another reminder that, in an era where everything can be recorded or watched on demand, there is a curious premium attached to real-time events.
Inevitably, a curious child, coming of age just after Ghana received its independence from Britain in 1957, political science became his obsession, and then his calling.
As a documentary filmmaker and a curious fellow neurotic, I asked Phil if I could follow him with my camera during this process, and he agreed.
"This is a phenomenal time to be a curious person," said Gates, who currently has an estimated net worth of almost $93 billion, according to Forbes.
According to the president, it's been "one of the most successful 13 weeks in the history of the presidency," a curious statement on a couple grounds.
When his barn was demolished years ago, a curious crowd gathered because of speculation that she could have been buried under a Prohibition-era booze cellar.
That, too, was a curious tactic, prompting former "The Apprentice" contestant Summer Zervos to file a defamation suit that is winding its way through the courts.
Adding to suspicions that the data is flimsy, at least in certain circles, the GDP figure has a curious knack of coming in around market expectations.
Duncan Wood, director of the center's Mexico Institute, said falling food prices, coupled with a stagnant economy, have left many Mexicans in a curious economic position.
Joseph Stiglitz settled into a booth at his favorite diner on the Upper West Side last week with a curious, almost satisfied smile on his face.
Rounded corners, together with the occasional gradation and imperfect edge or drip, create a curious suggestion of depth that hovers at the corner of the eye.
In 2011, Naruto, a curious 6-year-old monkey in Indonesia, peered into a camera lens, grinned and pressed the shutter button on the unattended camera.
It was created in July 2016 by the Independence Party, a 481,000-member group which has had a curious and sometimes bizarre role in state politics.
Still, the fact that the Knicks are discussing Porzingis with other teams — as first reported by Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports — comes at a curious time.
Many a curious visitor have traveled its miles, watching for jet tests and drone forays, hoping to see something they might later boast was a UFO.
Here's a curious ritual of American politics: Whenever a large energy project is proposed, the ensuing debate revolves chiefly around how many jobs it will create.
But the mayor, who sees himself in the vanguard of left-leaning Democrats aiming for the national stage, has a curious position: He's stubbornly against it.
Driving down the Las Vegas Strip in a transparent box is a curious, extremely Vegas experience: puzzled tourists and confused CES attendees gawk from the sidewalks.
It was a curious place to find the lead singer and sole songwriter of one of the most successful indie-rock bands of the past decade.
She possesses a curious quality I've seen in other executives: a tendency toward extreme distraction coupled with the ability to laser in on a single task.
It's only a matter of time before someone, either a curious researcher or Russian cyberspy, takes a look around in those databases just because they're there.
This also means that a curious house guest might even give it a try (either way, I guarantee that a bidet is an amazing conversation starter).
In recent months, a curious wave of anti-LaCroix jokes have made their way through Twitter — a sign that the anti-LaCroix lobby is growing stronger.
More importantly, "stifling free speech" through the exercise of free speech is a curious concept, and it is a dangerous concept as a basis for impeachment.
On the role of the "Word" in visual art: A curious change was taking place at the very core of the business of being a painter.
Britain's decision to break from that is a curious act of self-harm, linked, like the election of Donald Trump, to the desperation of our times.
Scrolls and plaques, also with inscriptions, hang by hooks from the tree trunks, and in front of each tree is a curious, symmetrical landscape, perhaps a cemetery.
AS with previous Moto Z phones, mods attach to the magnetic pogo pins on the phone's backThe Z33 Play's side-mounted fingerprint sensor is a curious choice.
The former CEO and executive chairman has quietly been a curious figure to this whole process, and it looks like the BroadQualm saga is nowhere near done.
It's a curious gameplay mechanic, given that 5G Evolution is just regular LTE, offering none of the truly dramatic speed boosts that real 5G networks are offering.
"Kiksuya," similarly, will surely remain a compelling story, one that adds brief profundity and clarity to the grand narrative, but only as a curious and tragic detour.
By local standards, the Comédie-Française debut of "Angels in America," Tony Kushner's epic play about the AIDS crisis in the United States, is a curious success.
The Barn gives off a curious mishmash of signals: located in a renovated carriage house, it's both rustic and contemporary, family-friendly and romantic, all at once.
When you find your tipple of choice, you become a curious consumer and maybe buy a limited edition, an older age statement, single cask, or other variant.
Despite the complexities of video editing and sound design, we have UIs that let even a curious kid dabble in them — so why not with machine learning?
He explained that, as a child growing up in Seoul, he had a curious nature and big dreams, but other people's judgments and expectations held him back.
A curious divergence has developed in the commodities market, and that could lead to a big bounce for one group in particular, says technical analyst Carter Worth.
They are fuelled by fear ("No one else will defend you," notes Ms Arduini) and a curious combination of me-first libertarianism and anti-expertise herd mentality.
The experience of creating a VR slideshow is pretty intuitive and relatively easy to figure out, although actually learning to view a slideshow is a curious experience.
It is a curious sensation, to hear a new word and realize that not only do you know it, but you've connected with it deeply for years.
Last week, a curious 2-year-old wandered away from his Minnesota home, where he was playing with his family, and went missing, reports The Star Tribune.
I'm generally a curious and adventurous person who's up for trying new things; so is my now-husband, which is part of the reason I married him.
It's a curious thing to see from a company that was early to electric cars, and it helps explain why BMW's CEO Harald Krueger resigned last week.
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" Of Anders' budding personality, Angela says, "He's a curious little guy … very observant and thoughtful, but he can also be very loud and animated like his brother.
It's a curious, controversial, yet successful strategy for the startup whose app lets activists and marketers text thousands of potential supporters or customers one at a time.
A curious follower asked Musk when we might be able to expect the tiles to hit the market— and Musk answered directly, as he's known to do.
Now their venue is a bamboo shelter in a Bangladeshi camp on the edge of a trash-filled swamp, their audience a curious crowd of fellow refugees.
As pointed out by one of the people you quote, Mr. Thune has a curious set of priorities when so much of the Senate's work remains undone.
Leigh*, a bright, delightful seven-year-old girl with a curious disposition, visited my office with her mother, who had agreed to be interviewed for this book.
The search recognition tool doesn't appear to recognize broader terms like "underwear" or traditionally male gendered undergarments like "boxers" or "briefs," which is a curious double standard.
"This is a curious election, the LDP had a landslide with a prime minister who's quite unpopular," said Gerald Curtis, a political science professor at Columbia University.
Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.) is the early favorite to succeed outgoing Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) — a curious distinction given that Gutiérrez has not even entered the race.
A curious, bronze-colored aluminum truss in the shape of a lowercase h is forming 14 feet above the floor in the west half of the hall.
Oliver Stone's "Snowden," a quiet, crisply drawn portrait of the world's most celebrated whistle-blower, belongs to a curious subgenre of movies about very recent historical events.
It is a curious extension of the entertainment industry where, instead of selecting the next star on "America's Got Talent," you can support the next star witness.
Notebook Regular readers of this magazine might detect a curious institutional man-crush on Reince Priebus, the embattled but indefatigably upbeat chairman of the Republican National Committee.
Visually stunning, beautifully made, they are themselves art objects that perfectly encapsulate a curious cultural moment, one in which a supposedly obsolescing technology feels lively and immediate.
It's a solid piece of hardware, but it had a curious quirk for something made under Google's watch: it didn't work with Google Home or Google Assistant.
It was weird, during the campaign, to watch Russia helping Trump, and being helped by Trump, and to have the media treat it as a curious sideshow.
His conquests evoke similarities to the European settlement of America, and it's a curious coincidence that the Endeavour's final resting place will remain where that story began.
It's also a curious missive given the broadband industry has been working with Google and Facebook to try and scuttle some modest consumer privacy protections in California.
They had the likes of DJ Harvey, Tony Humphries, DJ Pierre, and countless others hit their system to show their stuff to a curious, open-minded crowd.
Dogged by an accusation of a sexual assault in high school and pressed to defend his character, Brett Kavanaugh went on Fox News with a curious strategy.
Paul Krugman Opinion Columnist Last week The Stanford Daily reported a curious story concerning Niall Ferguson, a conservative historian who is a fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution.
The throughline is Mr. Nance himself, whether as a deadpan presence onscreen or a curious, playful force offscreen, aiming to keep viewers conscious of what they're seeing.
Masood: [Urdu] Huzayfah's Father: [Urdu] Masood: He just portrayed his son as a curious kind of young mind who spent a lot of time over the internet.
A curious observer might analyze these impacts and begin to design responses that can make our society less vulnerable to this type of shock in the future.
This lack of opportunity has led to a curious mentality, Barkley said, in which people admire those with money but blame others for themselves not being wealthy.
" In response to the complaint, attorneys Debra Katz, Lisa Banks and Michael Bromwich confirmed that Ford was informed of the offer, but introduced a curious distinction: "Dr.
" Andrew's take: • The idea of the Trump administration buying a major telecom is a curious proposal from an administration that is currently decrying the rise of "socialism.
It is a curious fact, then, that of the 45 stories in this career-spanning collection, fully 35 of them date from the last decade and change.
W. W. II VET was the seed for this one, a curious string of letters I saw in a D-Day article a year or two ago.
Mix up your cat and dog-heavy timelines by following Jack, a curious cockatiel with posts that would make even the most popular human Instagram influencers jealous.
The book opens cheerfully enough, with a curious artifact from Fitzgerald's salad days, "The I.O.U.," written in 1920 and recently published, at last, in The New Yorker.
But in the Ottoman lands, a curious version of self-determination was beginning to take place, without permission from Wilson, the allied leaders, or even the Ottomans.
Sitting at home last week, Ms. Lowe received a curious Facebook message from a German athlete against whom she competed in 2008: "Congratulations, bronze medalist," it read.
Earlier this month, a curious visitor took up residence right in the middle of the uptown track of the 1213 line at West 18th Street in Manhattan.
There was also a curious contrast between the response to Iran and the response to another, more serious provocation: Russia's escalation of its proxy war in Ukraine.
The article itself was a well-reported look into a curious aspect of the judge's Colorado practice, one that has remained out of sight to most readers.
Loudon argued that the shooter, Brandon Tarrant, wasn't an extreme right-winger at all but rather a "National Bolshevik," a curious mix of Nazi and communist ideologies.
Bjorkman knew what it was all about, but it was a curious scene to so many because it was unclear at the time what was bothering him.
Basing operations in the middle of the arid African country may seem like a curious choice for the United States military, until you look at Niger's neighbors.
In 2019, they created a holiday spot for Samsung in partnership with "Star Wars" where a rescue dog with a curious resemblance to Chewbacca seeks an owner.
But in Silicon Valley, where ideas ahead of their time have a curious way of resurrecting themselves, cooperative ownership might stick around longer than some might expect.
They are illuminations, revelations, full of significance and importance, all inarticulate though they remain; and as a rule they carry with them a curious sense of authority.
PEOPLE Pet Vet Dr. Evan Antin was brave enough to face a curious group of children who expected answers to the most confounding questions of the pet world.
Scott Borchetta, president and CEO of Swift's music label Big Machine Records, posted a curious tweet that included Swift's Target promo, tagging Swift, his label … and Selena Gomez.
It's actually taking place in the Army Bay, New Zealand, where a kayaker casually jumped out of his vessel to hang out with a curious orca on Monday.
But these days, a curious new monument dedicated to tourists who have purportedly lost their lives to wolf attacks in the city has become the park's main attraction.
At the November Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee, Senator Marco Rubio stressed manufacturing's role in the economy, while espousing a curious notion of how the new economy works.
It is a curious plot that might feel contrived were it not based on a true story, but Ms McCarthy's probing performance does much to keep things believable.
According to ABC News, George Stevens Academy's former Chemistry teacher Roger Bennatti began the experiment with a curious group of students during a class he taught in 1976.
Man-machine symbiosis is already used in thousands of applications where a curious mind found an unsolved problem and thought of extra-human intelligence as the right tool.
But religion is a curious and unpredictable phenomenon and the "religious" problems he encounters as secretary of state may not be the ones any of the questioners expect.
All the main Swedish opposition parties want to join, apart from the ultra-nationalist Sweden Democrats, who like many European populists have a curious fondness for Mr Putin.
News of the investigation took a curious turn last week when the Washington Post reported that SpaceX had been considering sabotage as a possible cause of the mishap.
In May 2015, S. Joshua Swamidass, a computational biologist at Washington University in St. Louis, received a curious email: would he like to try advising a theological seminary?
N.W.A. Members: Dr. Dre, Ice CubeThe aggressive rock-influenced sound is a curious direction for this one, until you remember Cube's 90s-era flirtations with Korn and Lollapalozza.
That's the backbone of a curious defense made by Mike Webb, a Republican congressional candidate for Virginia's 8th District, who on Monday posted a screenshot of his desktop.
Being a curious person with a love of culture, he was soon talking and acting like a Dutch guy—raising my brother and me in the Dutch language.
It's a curious tone for welcoming new arrivals — typically terrified, bewildered, exhausted people who find themselves at Freedom House's door with suitcases stuffed with whatever they could fit.
For better or for worse, his attitude—approaching the crisis as a curious amateur at worst, or an invested citizen at best—is the basis for the film.
Lance has advice for every situation, and his words to a curious interloper in the new season neatly sum up the show's worldview: Never touch another man's detector.
But another possibility she raised — that Mr. Trump had not been paying income taxes — set off a curious response from him that sounded a lot like an admission.
"One quirky thing she does is stare at herself — in any mirror, water, glass windows," said Sandy Rapp, the mother of a "Curious" publicist, who adopted that dog.
The political class of post-reunification Germany pursued European integration with a curious mix of economic imperialism, cultural arrogance and heartfelt contrition for Nazi crimes against Eastern Europe.
Golfer Gary Cox was getting in a little golf game at Moose Run Creek Course in Anchorage, Alaska, when he was rudely interrupted by a curious black bear.
" It is a curious paradox when a transvestite potter, who makes work about deviant sexuality with an acidic political take on British society, is declared a "national treasure.
Overlooking the sleek booths of the main showroom is a dimly illuminated space where a curious white orb rests on the floor, surrounded by colorful concoctions in containers.
Spandex, the fabric synonymous with yoga pants, was first discovered when Joseph Shivers, a curious entrepreneur, attempted to find a solution to the World War II rubber shortage.
Sue Hubbell, who wrote quietly penetrating books and essays about her life as a beekeeper, a curious wanderer and a divorced woman navigating middle age, died on Oct.
The best way to appreciate what she has done is in the company of a curious and eager 10-year-old (as I was fortunate enough to do).
But Rittidet treated it as a professional fight, not a curious sideshow for the audience, and in the end, it was Rittidet's hand that was raised in victory.
A review that begins with "Whit Stillman's movies are like porn films with the sex scenes cut out" will entice a curious human and confound an aggregation machine.
" In the book, Solomon guides readers on a journey toward relational self-awareness, which she defines as "the ability to take a curious stance vis a vis yourself.
One can't help wondering what life-shattering injustices might go unaddressed in the future for lack of a curious reporter to take a call or open an envelope.
This makes a curious end to the Taylor autobiography, for it implies that he — like many modern-dance creators — was bound up with making dance vehicles for himself.
What we often hunger for is a mind meeting a place, to follow a curious person as she processes a foreign landscape, making discoveries, missteps, leaps of faith.
What's driving the gardening bug among the affluent, gardeners say, is their clients' focus on "self-care" — a curious phrase for a pursuit that requires so much help.
On a prim Georgetown street, the home's exterior is a fading, yellow wood, an eyesore for neighbors and a curious sight among $21948 million and $210 million homes.
Even so, my only thought in that moment was to set it high in a tree where our sweet old dog couldn't kill it with a curious sniff.
But isn't it a curious fact that so many directors manage to portray the complexity of their male characters with so much less of the actor's anatomy displayed?
Until then, it's a curious situation we find ourselves in: touting the benefits of hard work on the one hand, but being too cheap to pay for it.
Several case studies in the scientific literature showed a curious link between disorders in the bone marrow—where most of our body's immune cells are "born"—and schizophrenia.
It was a curious argument — teams generally do whatever they can to win — and the Warriors, with Durant in the mix, treated their regular-season opponents like roadkill.
What's more, those 1003,2100 comments also seemed to answer to a curious math question that had cropped up during BuzzFeed News' analysis of the 22016 net neutrality comments.
Then she forged a surprising alliance with Eli Lehrer, the president of the R Street Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington, D.C. It was a curious pairing.
Mr Sisi admits to building new palaces, but says they are not for him—a curious defence for a man who plans to rule until at least 2030.
The decision would be a curious twist for Republicans who have spent seven years battling President Barack Obama's health law only to fail last week to repeal it.
There's always a curious mixture of celebration and satire in the way that Ashley's work laps like an ocean at the passing phrases which bob across its currents.
But a curious thing happened during its last 20 minutes: I realized there are precious few movies like My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 being made these days.
There's a curious wrinkle in specifically why this increased shedding occurs in the stripeless, urban animals, and it helps illustrate just how advantageous this pollution-binding melanin must be.
In a curious, untitled wall-hanging work from 2017, a tiny, golden triangle is affixed to the center of a black circle made with crushed paper and sumi ink.
Despite its history of—in the words of co-organizer Emily Eavis—"engaging our audience in politics and activism," the political identity of Glastonbury has become a curious one.
A curious trend has surfaced on Reddit, one that requires a serious detective to crack — giant piles of vegetables, seriously GIANT, are being randomly stumbled upon by unsuspecting victims.
Foreclosures had been falling steadily to the lowest levels in nine years, but a curious spike in October may be the first sign of a crack in the recovery.
It was a curious experience, at times coming off as an activity from a freeform dance class, at others creating a complex, and quite intricate, matrix of rope choreographies.
On Monday, while a stopgap spending measure was being approved in the Senate as part of a new February deadline for immigration reform, a curious teaser video appeared online.
The trolls over on 4Chan's politics board noticed a curious YouTube glitch this week that allowed them to drive down subscriber numbers on any channel their tiny hearts desired.
Inspired by his son's imagination and his wife Daphne's (Robbie's) support, Milne begins writing children's books about a curious young boy and his teddy-bear friend Winnie the Pooh. 
If that artist is Austyn Weiner, the result is a curious mix of abstraction and eroticism, with a vivid, geometric presentation that leaves viewers wondering what they're looking at.
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said there is a "curious pattern" of deaths of opponents of Russian President Vladimir Putin who have questioned or challenged his role.
Steph Curry's ongoing quest to be both the NBA's No. 1 Babyface and Heel (a deep kayfabe with Draymond is already underway) had a curious little wrinkle last night.
The survey was carried out before the emergence of carpooling services like UberPool, and should not be interpreted as representative of today's market, but nevertheless revealed a curious theme.
That the NFL is willing to risk the health and availability of its most marketable players is a curious approach, though it also speaks to what appeals to fans.
During a recent week, passers-by stood welded to the spot, challenged to make what they could of the scene, a curious hybrid of street theater and fashion porn.
In one of McKenzie's first public speeches as CENTCOM chief, delivered last month to the hawkish Foundation for Defense of Democracies, he expressed a curious skepticism of DOD bureaucracy.
It had since been dismissed as a string of dilapidated buildings that blocked views of the water, little more than a curious and quaint chapter in New York history.
It's a curious conceit for a movie less because as dates go this one is pretty low key but because the writer-director Richard Tanne mistakes faithfulness for truthfulness.
A curious yet uplifting image is doing the rounds on social media, after a solitary, unnamed man stood on the street outside a mosque in Australia over the weekend.
If you were to select a red for a curious alien who wondered about this thing called wine, pinot noir would be an excellent candidate for inviting further inquiry.
Nor for that matter has Mr. Slimane himself, a curious and occasionally infuriating character, who has refused to explain his work or give any but the rarest of interviews.

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