Callimachi: And curiously —— Mills: And there's nothing from Turkey?
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Curiously absent from this conversation is The Weeknd himself, a.k.a.
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Curiously, I've been aware of Twitch for a long time.
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Curiously, a female nude squats at the bedside in grief.
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Plus, parts of it seem curiously faded and scratched out.
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In fact, most of the debate was curiously backward looking.
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Curiously, the exact date of resignation has also been redacted.
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Curiously, Apple also has the smallest percentage of Asian workers.
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Curiously, UK politicians appear to be in denial about this.
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Curiously, the SEC did not name Mayweather in the statement.
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Curiously, any user in a chat can delete any message.
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But curiously, it omits major issues such as health care.
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Outside, some tourists and other media curiously eyed the destruction.
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This Danish master, 83, has been curiously neglected in America.
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The house is spacious and, though furnished, appears curiously empty.
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I slowly and curiously select the doll from my inventory.
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Curiously, almost everyone who was injured left with poached feet.
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The restaurant's owner, Sarma Melngailis, was curiously absent and unreachable.
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Curiously, however, Ben doesn't appear at Ross and Emily's wedding.
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Food and propaganda were curiously missing from the Russian books.
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But curiously, the résumé featured the term "data science" nowhere.
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Curiously it is here that Walker seems the least confident.
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Ms. Collenette had terrific stories, including, curiously, many about storytelling.
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Curiously, similar messages on other social media were not deleted.
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My dreams are, curiously, quite a lot about the dead.
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The spirit of open defiance, while jarring, felt curiously festive.
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Curiously, Baldelli did not start Astudillo that night against Baltimore.
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And now, curiously, Ryan appears to lack that same fervor.
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Curiously, the prelude to the 1987 crash isn't one of them.
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But curiously, the two still insist that they're not neo-Nazis.
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Curiously, however, the 3a won't actually ship with its own headphones.
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The primary, curiously, is decided by taking opinion polls of voters.
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Not wearing earbuds or earphones helps the device stay curiously unobtrusive.
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But curiously, it's not quite clear what those differences are, exactly.
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But one nominee has remained curiously stuck at the starting gate.
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Curiously, oil stocks actually gave up very little of their gains.
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Curiously enough, the top trades go pretty well with summer activities.
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Money-managers are rummaging ever more curiously through customers' digital lives.
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Zoos across the country have been curiously preparing for Aug. 26.
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But Lakewood Church was curiously silent, until, at 11:13 a.m.
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There are politics here, just curiously discordant politics to the time.
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Sjöblad's curiously biological metaphor inverts the standard vision of the body.
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This may seem curiously egalitarian stuff for a former Conservative minister.
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Curiously, he is even supported by Kosovo Serb deputies in parliament.
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Curiously, Kellyanne Conway has claimed Trump doesn't even know Carter Page.
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His curiously biological metaphor inverts the standard vision of the body.
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They both curiously stare down at the lens before losing interest.
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Even more curiously, that update was only available for some devices.
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Speaking of specs, the Phantom Reactor is a curiously designed gadget.
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Curiously, the Ducks overcame a massive miscue in the opening seconds.
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Curiously enough, it's only the men's toilets that have cameras installed.
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Curiously, this may reflect continuity with an evolving Obama-era policy.
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Curiously, though, one of the vertical cells became completely clean overnight.
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Curiously, he had a recommendation on his profile, from this investor.
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Even more curiously, Westworld is Hopkins' first ever recurring TV role.
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Curiously, the complainant was the same as in Mr Katumbi's case.
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Curiously, Phil Chess was neither inducted nor mentioned in the citation.
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Curiously, this giant atmospheric feature does not move with the atmosphere.
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One photo shows the squirrel touching the flower, curiously examining it.
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" Curiously enough, that is also the penultimate word of "Portnoy's Complaint.
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How come it's curiously unbloodied corpse landed so close to Trump?
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More curiously, the bureau and shelves were cluttered with jelly jars.
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De Wilde's "Emma" moves through her small world curiously and joyfully.
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Curiously, Systrom is largely absent from the platform he helped build.
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But this was a pop universe curiously wiped clean of race.
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The English are curiously obsessed with the idea of ranking leagues.
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He calls it a "curiously unaffecting reimagining" of the 1957 show.
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The nightmare in Venezuela goes curiously unmentioned in The Socialist Manifesto.
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These debates, though informative, seem to me curiously and unfortunately polarized.
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It's everywhere, and its ubiquity seems to render it curiously invisible.
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Curiously, she's already got two slices of pizza in her hand.
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The three words curiously and glaringly missing from C.K.'s statement?
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Curiously, or maybe not so curiously, the universe chooses this moment to throw him a bone and the hoop collapses, putting the rim at eye level, and allowing the child to finally slake his thirst for victory.
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Curiously, however, the connection between the platforms is stronger than ever before.
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Whatever its precise status, the bull market is curiously unloved by investors.
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Curiously, these roses have little scent — but they're bright red and durable.
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Curiously, the whole device is in the shape of the Capcom logo.
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There's a small apartment on the top floor, though it's curiously empty.
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Curiously, the group's leader is the only one who can climb ladders.
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Curiously, WeChat hasn't pushed monetization aggressively despite commanding a gigantic user base.
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Curiously, Mylan hasn't yet said which "additional markets" will be included yet.
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They're curiously smooth and shiny, as if something was coating the rock.
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And even more curiously, what did he mean by "we've tried that"?
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Unlike the Fire tablet, the design is curiously devoid of Walmart branding.
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This toying with the audience's expectations gives Search Party a curiously existential
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Curiously, there's just one state that meets this seemingly arbitrary designation: Alaska.
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It's a curiously goal-oriented project, even as its practitioners often reject
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Curiously, the publication will live on the web, not in the app.
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For its curiously large advertisement for Apollo Jets, a charter airline service.
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"Geek Love" was curiously original and imaginative, though some called it bizarre.
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Curiously, the media coverage of these efforts has largely been wide-eyed.
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Curiously, this is when I tend to have good ideas for stories.
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Curiously, within the dreamlike logic of his pictures, the difference hardly matters.
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Curiously, Spain's economy has not suffered in the absence of strong government.
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But anything regarding the Icelandic servers is curiously missing from the appeal.
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And curiously, the Taliban, although militarily in the ascendance, also wants one.
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Curiously, Democrats in Congress strongly opposed the repatriation holiday back then. Sen.
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"I'm a master legislator," Pelosi boasted last week, with curiously Trumpian braggadocio.
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The fans of both teams look subdued in a curiously similar manner.
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Other cat owners, curiously, will have similar attitudes toward their own cats.
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Curiously, urban planners were absent — the profession barely existed at the time.
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Curiously, that number barely budged when the payout was raised to $2.
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In a manner curiously similar to both Bad Santa and Why Him?
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Mr. Spears, again surprising me, gives Mary curiously agitated and flighty music.
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Her affection for empire makes Jan Morris a curiously old-fashioned writer.
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Trilobites The Italian volcanic giant has been curiously eruption-free since 1538.
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Curiously, he testified that he tossed Munson's medical records into the trash.
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Yes, people may look curiously if you stop to study a tree.
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Curiously, the White House readout of the conversation did not mention Syria.
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Curiously, during the recent legislative crisis, only Russia openly supported Mr. Maduro.
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Yet the city itself is curiously absent from this slim, speculative volume.
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Curiously, Tampa Bay's leading scorer, Nikita Kucherov, was held off the scoresheet.
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But the terror of the Joker is curiously defanged in the film.
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If so, the meeting was curiously late and public for that purpose.
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Curiously, the feminist answer prefers to infantilize women rather than empower them.
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This house also looks curiously unstable, like a propped-up Hollywood flat.
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Out of any clear context, the elbow looks curiously uncomfortable and unsexy.
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It's enthralling and curiously suspenseful to see what happens from moment to moment.
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It's built a custom sound system that works curiously well with Roku TVs.
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The watermark, curiously, is for Star TV India, a 21st Century Fox company.
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Her various fruits and vegetables seem curiously powerful, and they rivet your attention.
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Curiously, when men are in power, people find corruption much easier to tolerate.
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The curiously geometrical dimensions improves stackability and prevents the poop from rolling away.
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Curiously, Apple has yet to remove the Infowars app from the App Store.
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There's curiously (and frustratingly) no control for skipping or going back a track.
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But, curiously, at the same time, another thing is happening: art lasts longer.
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There are a handful of scorched fighters, curiously all separated from each other.
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Curiously, TBC has yet to discuss its flagship project with Maryland's fire agency.
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But curiously these policies do not seem to have had the desired result.
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Or did they curiously cohabitate for the first time and maybe the last?
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For an American internet dweller, biaoqing might seem curiously unanimated on the whole.
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Message delivery is the myth and conceit behind the curiously eclectic modern pentathlon.
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They both also curiously linked to the same iheartRadio performance of the two.
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But curiously, the show never really gets what made the novel so great.
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In both cases, the reporters say, Trump curiously failed to produce the tape.
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Where Trump falls curiously short, though, is in his day-to-day commitments.
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Curiously, disease-carrying rodents were abundant in regions with low mammal overall biodiversity.
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Instead he graciously answered questions as other shoppers wandered by eyeing us curiously.
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Is it any surprise that the epiphany turns out to feel curiously hollow?
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All of them, curiously, dwell at least partly on the complexities of parenthood.
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Curiously, Trump has one soft spot that defies easy characterizations: he likes dictators.
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What works against him is the curiously airless, antiseptic nature of the enterprise.
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Curiously, it's in the recent Assassin's Creed Origins that I found some reprieve.
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Curiously, the version of the photo that's currently going viral is flipped horizontally.
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The theme is like a subdued song for chorus, with curiously murky harmonies.
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Curiously, though, Wolfsburg followed Draxler's exit with its best spell of the game.
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It was a curiously proportioned building, very wide but only one storey high.
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I often choose those moments, curiously, to pick up a big, dense novel.
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It's a massive curiously eerie hybrid beast-man with mega-strength and height?
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When I visited them for the first time, they stared at me curiously.
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But there is a curiously strategic underpinning to these calls for empathy, too.
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But his work can be curiously slack, as it mostly was on Monday.
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Curiously, on that occasion they went for it, successfully on a Prescott keeper.
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As for the curiously prescient Italian political laboratory, Bannon is investing in it.
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The mall is curiously under-bathroomed, and trash and recycling bins aren't prominent.
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Yet, curiously, this lack of an apparent audience works in the film's favor.
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But curiously, they hate each other whether or not they disagree about policies.
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Curiously, two days later there were riots in an immigrant neighborhood in Stockholm.
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"Curiously enough, a lot of women are extremely good at it," she added.
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Curiously, though, the strength of Lange's photographs at MoMA undercuts the exhibition's concept.
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Curiously, what the book is not about, despite its title, is old age.
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Curiously, "Becoming Madeleine" avoids any mention of L'Engle's childhood piety — or lack thereof.
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Soon, chords slip out of focus, phrases turn fidgety, lines become curiously repetitive.
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Curiously, our elected representatives seem remarkably unconcerned about protecting America's standard of living.
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Curiously enough, only 29% of those polled had even heard of the agreement.
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Curiously, the Swiss central bank is actually traded as a stock (SWX: SNBN).
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Stafford's reputation, however, has wavered curiously for someone so celebrated in her time.
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Curiously, Mr. de Blasio — usually enthusiastic about taxing the wealthy — just wouldn't commit.
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But they curiously tend to lack specific citations of where he said this.
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Like many of Al-Hadid's works it is also curiously mobile in time.
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What you say about President Nixon curiously being effective on television is true.
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A curiously auspicious beginning...we've never seen all 8 color blocks to start before.
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Curiously, Kessler has previously tweeted that people who say things like "fuck" aren't brave.
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But while Johnson is the movie's greatest strength, he's also, curiously, its weakest link.
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And when it comes to New Age therapies and Chakra-talk, I'm curiously agnostic.
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When I curiously put on one of my grandmother's nightgowns, she played with me.
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While custom routines launched almost immediately after I/O, scheduling has been curiously absent.
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Curiously, "Idol" became a pretty good TV show again these last couple of seasons.
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Curiously, only the last point is likely to be difficult for the Five Stars.
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In many ways this is a curiously quaint kind of premium smartphone marketing message.
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The move has curiously turned the LSAC into a group of Surface Go fans.
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Curiously, even though my hair was a knotted mess, it also looked incredibly thick.
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Curiously, he had also served as a deputy ambassador to the UN for Mozambique.
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But curiously enough, none of them are from the country's biggest gaming company, Tencent.
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It was what she was wearing, (or lack thereof) that had fans curiously commenting.
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Chinese academics remain curiously resistant to an "out of Africa" explanation of human origins.
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Curiously, the move comes shortly after miDrive has raised £22016 million in further funding.
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Venom himself — the evil version of Brock — has a tongue that's curiously, fascinatingly long.
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Digital whiteboards are a curiously popular project for big companies to dabble with lately.
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Curiously, a link to the full letter on the CBS website is now broken.
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In an email to Fox News, Petersen curiously referenced the scandal surrounding ex-Gov.
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Curiously, however, the case was staffed by a prosecutor from the Public Corruption Unit.
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But curiously, what truly sets the platform apart from others is what isn't there.
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Yet a curiously large section of Tied Up in Knots is dedicated to The
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Now, if you search through the likes of the photo, she is curiously absent.
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Curiously, however, it's the less active members who carry them out, like worker bees.
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Even FIPA, the Bosnian foreign investment agency, is curiously reticent about Arab construction projects.
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Curiously, he seems to have many fans in China's cordoned-off sector of cyberspace.
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Curiously, the fact that Alex and Sophie are an interracial couple is barely mentioned.
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Curiously, the number was discovered using nothing more than an Intel Core i7 processor.
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Curiously, adoption referrals were reported to increase this year by exactly 1,000, to 3,889.
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Curiously though, LaFleur never defines "heterosexuality," relying instead on descriptions of the Buttigiegs's presentation.
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Curiously, the normally publicity-hungry ISIS has rarely claimed credit for attacks in Turkey.
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Curiously, it remains one of the most popular personality tests in the world today.
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Eden has a curiously more upbeat demeanor, seemingly revitalized by a new spiritual path.
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Curiously, the still-private ride-hailing juggernaut Uber was also identified as a star.
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Curiously, for preparatory studies, these works are as finished as the other bust portraits.
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Curiously, people in monogamous relationships were the most likely to have non-monogamous fantasies.
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Even so, Bach on a harpsichord sounds clearer, brighter, more incisive—curiously, more modern.
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Instagram cofounder Kevin Systrom curiously has no photos on his profile since May 2018.
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Astrophysicists are curiously complicit, because, as a community, we are overwhelmingly liberal and antiwar.
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Yet for all its vast influence, there is something curiously slippery about the RSS.
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This led to stories that were big and exciting, sure, but also curiously weightless.
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More curiously, kveik ferments at up to 100 degrees and produces sweet, fruity aromas.
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Glass is a liquid in suspended animation, a liquid whose molecules curiously cannot flow.
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When visitors see it, they look at it curiously, and of course they ask.
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Curiously enough, both came in a five-week stretch of the 2012-13 season.
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Curiously, there has been a move away from PINs in both Canada and Europe.
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While savory, and possessed of a plausible mouthfeel, the patty was also curiously dense.
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Curiously, her tough talk on free trade has led to comparisons with Donald Trump.
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Gasoline sales rose, as could be expected, but curiously, building and garden supplies fell.
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Curiously, moving up to the Ultimate package means losing Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
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Curiously, worries about the warming Arctic had hardly figured in the region's long debate.
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Yet all these celebrations of Aaliyah's legacy curiously avoid her most important contribution: music.
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Several pieces, however, particularly the short reviews, make for intimate but curiously unsatisfying reading.
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Curiously, people with the most money are often the least equipped to handle this.
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Quiet and complicated, the twinned androgyny only deepens the picture's curiously placid, operatic feel.
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Even today, that franchise is remembered as "curiously modern"—the granddaddy of meta comedy.
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Curiously, it doesn't say where the DEA will use the spyware, a detail that's redacted.
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One of the company's inaugural products is RoboVac 20, a curiously named intelligent light switch.
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Naturally, some viewers noticed that, curiously, Kavanaugh's left hand is absent of a wedding band.
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Don't let the name fool you: St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club is a curiously happening spot.
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Curiously, there was no strong tradition of cheese-making or consumption in most of Asia.
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I was the youngest, the maknae, with a shoddy forehand but a curiously dependable backhand.
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Is the… Yet curiously the two big parties go into this election campaign greatly strengthened!
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Curiously, however, she has not partnered with any of the brands on a corporate level.
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Mueller reported that Mifsud lied repeatedly to investigators but, curiously, did not pursue criminal charges.
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Curiously, the teardown made no mention of the second-gen W2 Bluetooth/Wi-Fi chip.
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Curiously though, we've found the actual steps for starting a business aren't the hard part.
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It's in these moments focused on Media (and media) where Gaiman's book feels curiously dated.
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Curiously, the Mate 20 Pro is also said to work as a wireless charging pad.
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Susan is a curiously elusive presence, evoked in a series of repeated phrases and images.
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Yet curiously, the Green Book itself doesn't play much of a role in the film.
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Curiously, the shark—alongside the rest of the park's non-living attractions—were left behind.
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Curiously enough, Cruz once argued as Texas Solicitor General that sex toys weren't a right.
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Sometimes that means gorillas, several stories tall, curiously perched on a doorway of the Vatican.
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Oh, and essentially the same thing happened in New Jersey too Which, curiously, left Gov.
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Investors and dieters, curiously, share a basic commonality: Each relies on numbers to measure performance.
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It's open just as curiously late as the late-night neon psychic services next door.
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But we live in a moment when, curiously, the reach of feminism has rapidly expanded.
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Curiously, that same disconnect is exactly what's wrong with Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
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The past year has been curiously absent of silly late-night sketches featuring the twosome.
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After intermission, Mr. Thomas led Schumann's Symphony No. 2, a fascinating, though curiously sober account.
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In fact, they have highlighted the curiously dual identity Mr. Trump has created for himself.
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Curiously, Manhattan itself had begun to feel oddly provincial to me: less risky, more homogeneous.
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The sound of the orchestra was full-bodied and deep, but curiously thick and weighty.
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Curiously, Trump's plan makes no mention of the president's relentless push for a border wall.
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Until you do (and if somebody asks) it is just a slightly curiously designed flashlight.
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He and I belong to a curiously privileged, love-torn generation of Indian international students.
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Curiously, the teens of Euphoria seem to have very little relationship to technology so far.
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JON CARAMANICA A chipper and curiously sweet assessment of a toxic relationship by Alessia Cara.
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Another ceiling medallion, another Tiffany lamp, another marble fireplace (this one curiously "marbleized" with paint).
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Curiously, a month before Mr. Mamchur was killed, Russian television again aired the Mamontov documentary.
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Curiously, he only used the term "budding," for their nascent relationship and said little more.
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Apple is the biggest tech giant, worth nearly $900 billion, yet it stands curiously apart.
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The strongman himself has been curiously absent, even as Moscow went into lockdown on Monday.
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Curiously, he seems to have difficulty in acknowledging past contradictions even when confronted with evidence.
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Indeed, both voices are, for a writer of Barker's large gifts, curiously flat and banal.
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Curiously, I discovered Reiter's work when I was exploring a totally different aspect of art.
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He thought the official rate of food inflation was curiously low at 5.3% a year.
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What evolutionary process might account for their curiously symbiotic relationship with the spa's human residents?
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But there's also enough merit for him to make his curious and curiously compelling pitch.
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The result is reports with curiously precise numbers that often have a dubious practical value.
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Curiously, given that Thomas is the creator, Nicholas's story is so far the most underdeveloped.
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Curiously, most of the suggested "fixes" involve repairing Corker-Cardin rather than the JCPOA directly.
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It seemed like everyone was following Hurricane Maria and its aftermath — except, curiously, Donald Trump.
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Curiously, this is also octopus mating season, which may mean they're more vulnerable to attack.
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He had a huge and curiously graceful frame, which had always made me feel protected.
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Curiously, the tabloids have mostly ignored Brown and Eilish's comments about their relationships with Drake.
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Curiously, monarchies were more resilient to the strains and stresses of these uprisings than republics.
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For someone who prides himself on "being able to name things," he was curiously prudish.
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Curiously, overall, the bots seemed to spread false stories and true stories at equal rates.
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On a night curiously light on impressive singing, it was an uncomplicated, genuine, cleansing thrill.
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Curiously, Trump had also strongly suggested that if he lost it would be because of fraud.
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Curiously, no one was talking, no one was eating, and no one was there for lunch.
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Yet curiously, Mozart in the Jungle has never been as afflicted by this as other shows.
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Curiously enough, there is a "European Sausage Kitchen" located right in the heart of Deerfield Beach.
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Curiously, Love and his crew were unable to film at precisely the location of the bag.
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Curiously, however, the leadership declined to acknowledge that this was a firestorm of its own making.
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But when it comes to the biggest push in social media — video — options are curiously lacking.
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Curiously, that might help explain why some people have panic attacks that wake them at night.
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But he gave a curiously specific and aggressive response to a question from congressman Eliot Engel.
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But when it comes to more high-end VR—think Oculus—Google has been curiously quiet.
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Curiously, Lee and Stockwell keep the major movements of the script but consistently remove their purpose.
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Curiously, it is not run by a tourist company, but by KenGen, the national electricity generator.
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He also joined Twitter this year, and curiously chose to follow just one account: the NSA.
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Clearly agitated, the cattle mooed and looked curiously at the olive frog boat, its engine revving.
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Curiously, both RT France and RT's Spanish language YouTube channels don't include the anti-embed warning.
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In Reykjavik, curiously, the telltale sign of happiness is being satisfied with the public transport system.
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Curiously, this authorization is apparently insufficient to comply with the Federal Gun-Free School Zones Act.
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As the 2014 midterms showed, however, Latino voters seemed to be curiously disinterested in electoral politics.
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Curiously, the EPA still has some climate-related information available online — so it's not all gone.
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Jasmine and Johnson, 46, recite the entire song while baby Tiana looks into the camera curiously.
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Curiously, this bug doesn't seem to be impacting users running the latest iOS beta, iOS 11.2.
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Curiously, the final bill removed architects and engineers from this list, for no clear policy reason.
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Yet there's something curiously dry about the song: Her voice, which is powerful, is practically tamed.
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And though she soon starts to speak, the words that she says also seem curiously inchoate.
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Trump could curiously "pull a Clinton" but might want to look where it left his predecessor.
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Curiously, in places where stinkbug populations once boomed, they have recently subsided to less daunting levels.
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Rice doesn't outright deny the unmasking and curiously jumps to leaking instead with a double negative.
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The threat from domestic terrorist groups in the US is curiously absent from mainstream political debate.
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It's a curiously frustrating end to a book that, until this point, had been satisfying indeed.
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The Chinese version of this weekend's meeting, however, was curiously silent on the 20.75-day hiatus.
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This news come courtesy of—curiously—a post by the famed photographer Wolfgang Tillmans on Instagram.
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Curiously, it was also the only one to leave a more united country in its wake.
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Curiously, scientists believe this mutation occurred after the development of agriculture — which made producing alcohol possible.
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Yet the White House took a curiously long time to act on this seemingly damning information.
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Curiously, I feel now that I understand art better than when I wrote traditional art criticism.
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"We failed the audit," Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan told reporters with a curiously nonchalant air.
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Curiously, many residents say they aren't farming more potatoes than they used to, despite the trucks.
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Curiously, both stories were written pre-"Middlesex": "Air Mail" in 1996 and "Capricious Gardens" in 1988.
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Curiously, however, no one seemed to even notice the amputation at first, including the statue's caretakers.
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It's a depressing but also curiously refreshing and mostly convincing way of thinking about the war.
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Curiously, the trigger for lone wolves, Spaaij told me, was not only political but often personal.
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Those athletes who do speak out might find a curiously receptive ear in the White House.
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Curiously, by the time Canadian artists arrived, Impressionism was already going out of style in France.
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Paul Krugman This week's New York Times interview with Donald Trump was horrifying, yet curiously unsurprising.
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Yet, despite its apocalyptic visions, it feels curiously optimistic because Geyrhalter hasn't given up on us.
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Curiously, Google's main app still doesn't have it for either operating system, nor does Google Maps.
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For the Kindle Oasis, Amazon curiously makes zero mention of health benefits when describing the feature.
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They are curiously selective in their targets, and their work has hewed closely to Putin's agenda.
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Sex belongs on this list, too, but Selin — and "The Idiot," in fact — is curiously prim.
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Some were shaped like rippled fronds, some had tubular frames, and some were curiously disk-shaped.
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But when the foe is Russia and the President is Trump, that is curiously not happening.
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It's a curiously organic world, for a place that I know is underpinned by a grid.
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Cell phones are everywhere, and drunk-calling an ex (though, curiously, not drunk-texting) is habitual.
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Imagine walking into your favorite clothing store, where — curiously — not a single item has a price tag.
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Passers-by gazed curiously as the movers helped fit oddly shaped items onto a bike's cargo platform.
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It's also downright attractive with clean, curving lines, a surprisingly compact footprint, and a curiously advanced display.
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Curiously the Spectrum itself was not as optimized for games as some of its more expensive rivals.
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"Even more curiously, parapagurids start off in the usual way, occupying a tiny gastropod shell," Landschoff said.
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Imagine walking into your favorite clothing store, where — curiously — not a single item has a price tag.
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These guys are all fighting for second place and that means that the stakes are curiously low.
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But Trump's process of selection seems curiously narrow, relying almost entirely on the few people he trusts.
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Curiously, the whole stock market is stable, with the S&P 500 little changed for this week.
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And while that makes for an exciting, exhilarating experience, it also makes for a curiously weightless one.
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But she's curiously disconnected from her earthbound life, and can't stop fantasizing about going back into space.
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Far more curiously, however, the page that explains how the judicial branch works is now also gone.
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The exploit also worked on a Samsung Galaxy S6, but curiously failed on the S7 Edge version.
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An Elf on a Shelf that curiously has an electric eye and makes a strange beeping sound.
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Curiously enough, texts that have nothing to do with the Bible may shed light on the matter.
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All date from between 1885 and 1900, and curiously, all were produced in various studios around Wisconsin.
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Curiously, the three Deciem stores in Mexico are the only ones not listed as closed for now.
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His theories of everything emerged in a voice that was both robotic, and curiously laden with emotion.
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The fingerprint sensor curiously works even if your finger is covered in fried Oreos and powdered sugar.
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Once they did, they were surprised by the relatively large number of visitors curiously entering their galleries.
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Curiously, he urges the ball to go "way right," hoping to get onto the next fairway instead.
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Curiously, and especially among adolescents, suicidal acts can have a contagion effect and spread within a group.
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The women may braid each other's hair and share various tender moments, but it's all curiously platonic.
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And curiously enough, investors have been digging into one part of the group in particular: food stocks.
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Jungermann has a gift for physical comedy, bolstered by her curiously impassive facial expressions and understated delivery.
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Meanwhile, Orm feels curiously underdeveloped—it's only Wilson's performance that keeps him from being a total snooze.
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Phillips, who displayed a curiously low curtsy to her grandmother on Tuesday, also signed autographs for fans.
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As we reported, Gwyneth filed for divorce a year ago, but curiously Chris never filed an answer.
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Mnuchin's short list of accolades curiously includes the Independent Foreclosure Review process as a mark of success.
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Though this is a curiously narrow definition — why not push for AI not to diminish rights, period?
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Curiously, Google says that it didn't receive the suppression order until four days after it was granted.
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Though, yes, the place was packed to the gills with onlookers, the VIP rooms were curiously empty.
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But curiously, there is a second set of grooves located up-range of the main impact site.
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Curiously, Facebook discovered the bug on September 25th, the same day as its 30 million user breach.
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And yet these plain facts are curiously absent from much of the news coverage of the results.
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Curiously, the distances from the sun for the two crossings out of the solar system were similar.
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Curiously, though, the number of long-distance marriages has not declined, even as America's economy has recovered.
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Her heartbreak anthems are curiously nostalgic, especially for someone who still has so much life to live.
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Most Americans live in the suburbs, a geographic term the US government is curiously loath to define.
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Curiously, the total number of voters there included several thousand more than actually live in the province.
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Out in the pasture, the cows looked at me curiously but didn't seem fazed by my presence.
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Curiously, Ryan left for the dressing room soon after scoring just his seventh goal of the season.
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Curiously boyish in shorts and a backpack, he wasn't even active, the minimal standard for television characters.
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Curiously, against all logic, there are times when the MacBook requires my password instead of my thumbprint.
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Curiously, Schopenhauer lived a far more sensual and worldly life than his ideal of salvation might suggest.
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Curiously absent were any non-elite political supporters—a fitting atmosphere for an election defined by billionaires.
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Parkin is not so much making an argument about video games as curiously plumbing the genre's appeal.
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Curiously, that follows a drop in sales of newly built homes in August, both monthly and annually.
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Curiously, there's a drug called Synacthen that's identical to Acthar and sells for just $33 in Canada.
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And, curiously enough, that's precisely the question that haunts Facebook today: Does it promote community or tribalism?
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Mr. Neenan, making each performer an individual character, creates a curiously absorbing drama out of their differences.
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Because after all, what holiday begins with a curiously dressed overweight man squeezing himself down your chimney?
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And curiously, many women who end up getting abortions are not supportive of abortion rights in general.
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Curiously, the pill had had been destroyed at some point during the lead up to the trial.
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But, curiously, the locations of where these men were to initially meet were posted publicly by Roosh.
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Asuka may provide that story, but the outgoing Emma curiously played a role in Asuka's lukewarm debut.
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Curiously, states that are most vulnerable to climate change are not immune to a leadership of denial.
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Curiously, the most compelling and authentic moments of the reunion were when contestants were addressed as individuals.
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The president has remained curiously polite to the speaker, even as the war between the branches intensifies.
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Curiously, a few custodians maintain the building, some having worked there since it was an operational flophouse.
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Instead of acting, there was a curiously stylized type of balletic movement from each of the singers.
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Curiously, this $7.9 billion deal is being done while EssilorLuxottica is still searching for a new CEO.
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Ready to get back to pressing, she grabs a clipping from a raspberry shrub that's curiously smushed.
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Several commuters emerging from the No. 4 line looked on curiously at the man walking the tracks.
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Perhaps, in its curiously bleak way, the novel means to nudge us toward some much-needed muddying.
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My family members, otherwise a fairly similar bunch, are curiously divided down the middle in this respect.
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Hard facts about his history are curiously difficult to pin down; speculation and wild claims are rampant.
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The distinguished pianist Radu Lupu was the soloist for a curiously wan performance of the Mozart concerto.
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Her still-mourning mother, Deloris (Soara-Joye Ross, in a curiously harsh performance), has never allowed that.
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But as Giorgio, a retired Puritan colonel and Elvira's beloved uncle, he gave a curiously muted performance.
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He remained, to those who only had eyes for English soccer, a curiously and uniquely continental phenomenon.
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Ferdinand died in 1989, although when "The Kingmaker" opens, Imelda's husband, curiously, has yet to be buried.
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Curiously, games will still be on the radio in some cities, the closest of which is Sacramento.
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Sony will focus its AI on three domains, Kitano says: gaming, sensors, and, more curiously, culinary arts.
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The first listings for a search of " Ring Fit Adventure" on eBay are curiously cheap—around $50.
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Curiously, Ms. Parker and Ms. Long's trans-Atlantic jaunt has led to a split in the ranks.
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Curiously, at the height of the Cold War, Americans reserved their most scathing critique for fellow citizens.
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Conversely, it would allow the DNC to screen out candidates who are underqualified or curiously Russia-adjacent.
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As the Met's lone contemporary opera this year, it's a curiously safe bet, despite its ostensible edginess.
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The result is a curiously weightless movie with some nice moments and a truly disastrous third act.
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While she works, we take shots of her sweet, cloudy, and curiously delicious homemade sour cherry hooch.
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Curiously, the topics Lion, Brick, and Colorfulness were also listed there — apparently, my clicks belie some subconscious penchants.
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Most curiously, though, the top swim color on Polyvore right now isn't the brightest, most springy of hues.
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Curiously, Pequod was ruled by a triumvirate; Captain Stone, Captain Williams, and, most memorably, Captain Ahab "Jack" Dorsey.
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The world of the priesthood as I have observed it is, curiously, a male, even a macho one.
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It also, curiously, transferred 40 percent of its health obligations at the time, covering some 923,400 retired miners.
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In another, a staircase curiously forms out of a blocky wall, as if its segments fell like dominos.
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Sprinkles, released curiously on April Fools' Day and spotted by TechCrunch, is the latest experimental app from Microsoft.
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Curiously, though, it's also home to the restaurant that serves the cheapest Michelin-starred dish in the world.
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Curiously, they do not include safely operating the 900-tonne piece of mechanical infrastructure entrusted to my care.
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Curiously, her description of that sacred space sounds awfully like Frank Lloyd Wright's design for the Guggenheim Museum.
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Curiously, one company whose CEO has been an advisor to the Trump regime, was also on the list.
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Curiously, though, few analyse goings-on in Congress, which can shift the course of the world's largest economy.
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And the boldest move of all — casting Reid as Meg, and making the character biracial — is curiously underplayed.
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Curiously, I had provided my phone number, but the company seemed to prefer sending their statement over email.
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Curiously, I then hear someone talking, the first live human voice I've heard since I left the vault.
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But curiously you won't find the one word that matters on any of the signs or handouts: Zika.
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The [Business] INSIDER original game show on Facebook Watch called Confetti will expand internationally — curiously without INSIDER's help.
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And curiously, the two never talk about the Green Book itself — its history, its necessity, its very existence.
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Boeing released a statement that curiously makes it sound like it was their recommendation to ground the plane.
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Yet the Trump that Kagan describes is a curiously ahistorical menace, a monster born of an immaculate conception.
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Still, I ran alongside the pack of Fuente Ymbro bulls for ten yards, their eyes watching me curiously.
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The band retreated to the studio to record an upbeat single, but the end product was curiously dark.
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But those calls for a new vision are always curiously vague, demanding a vision but not suggesting one.
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At some point the baby reached out to my hand, curiously, grasping my index finger with surprising strength.
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That theme park, curiously, is run by Dr. Robert Ford, who is portrayed by the great Anthony Hopkins.
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Sea lions are pretty cute animals already, but a bunch of them looking curiously at a drone camera?
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Beyoncé's last Super Bowl performance, in 2013, featured a Destiny's Child reunion but curiously not hubby Jay-Z.
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These numbers indicate that its early adopters aren't just curiously downloading the game, but they're actually playing it.
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Curiously, though, Mr Rosi doesn't content himself with footage of the refugees and the people who tend them.
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Or Jason Terry curiously starts the fourth quarter despite not having played a second in the first three.
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The foreground, red with dust, is curiously open, a potential space for people not yet in the picture.
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Her heartbreak anthems are curiously nostalgic, especially for someone who still has so much life left to live.
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Curiously, Kogan's work in Russia was never publicized, and colleagues told The Guardian "no one knew" about it.
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Curiously absent from all of this was any mention of Petrobras, one of the world's largest petroleum concerns.
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Curiously, this brand loyalty comes despite the fact that many smokers can't identify their brand just by smoking.
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In contrast, we whites seem curiously unwilling to shoulder any responsibility for our own part in racial inequity.
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Most curiously, the film fails to answer every question it presents even though they're resolved in the book.
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Three forces roused America's better self: A 74-year-old Republican senator, Ralph Flanders, curiously enough from Vermont.
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A few things are curiously missing from the Mitch McConnell–Elaine Chao Archives at the University of Louisville.
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Those rumors, curiously enough, are propagated by an internet hoax site that seems to delight in pranking celebrities.
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Alessia Cara's "Trust My Lonely" is "a chipper and curiously sweet assessment of a toxic relationship," writes Caramanica.
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But his salesman's desire to please made him curiously solicitous of leaders whose views he might otherwise condemn.
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But curiously, biscotti (cookies), riso-pasta (rice and pasta), and salumi (cured meats) show up as food groups.
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That is a constant throughout this album, which is both excitingly ambitious and curiously hollow at the core.
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For a game with so much incident and so many momentum swings, the stats ended up curiously even.
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It's a kitchen sink, for sure, but one of the neighborhood's more substantial and curiously satisfying meatless dishes.
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Curiously, whole stretches of the music have a darkly comedic cast, in the manner of Fellini film scores.
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That's when the young children curiously walked over to where the vehicles were, Ciriello explained to the outlet.
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The term "Material Art" is a curiously paradoxical label given the remarkable immateriality of many of the works.
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Pugnacious, yearning to be a genuine theological academic, Peters struck the historian as curiously impressive in some way.
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Curiously, they also sought the help of Robert Holden, who beat Ms. Crowley in the Maspeth council race.
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Curiously, with such an international crew, Mr. Chaen has never invited a Japanese artist to sculpt in Tottori.
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Mr. Gray's illustrations are interspersed throughout the nearly 600-page novel, accompanied by curiously formatted sidebars and indexes.
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The efforts to keep the princesses safe are curiously haphazard — or, worse, arrogantly blind to the local situation.
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Curiously, for a man so steeped in instrumental abstraction, Boulez was at his best when dealing with voices.
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We do have birthright citizenship — though that, curiously, is something many of today's national conservatives want to abolish.
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We do have birthright citizenship — though that, curiously, is something many of today's national conservatives want to abolish.
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Stephanopoulos also asked Cohen a curiously specific question — whether Trump knew about the infamous Trump Tower meeting beforehand.
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The concentrated 90-minute focus of "Since she" is both appealing and airless, impressively crafted and curiously unmoving.
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Capital spending has curiously rolled over of late, despite generous tax incentives to invest in new plan and equipment.
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The story of the professor from Malta is an important, mysterious and curiously undercovered part of the Russia investigation.
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Some of the bones were from juvenile dodos, which curiously contained a lot of tissue known as fibrolamellar bone.
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Curiously, not much attention is paid to handling love and physical attraction in the long years of priests' training.
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This was a kindness to viewers, but eventually it felt curiously static, airless and even defying of common sense.
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Curiously enough, they told her that "lesbianism" was listed as a medical condition to prevent her from being offended.
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The Academy recognized one of them in 1986, although this win curiously seems to go under the radar still.
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Curiously, last March, Zuckerberg gave a speech at a Facebook conference, where he blasted Donald Trump and his policies.
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Curiously, Adobe Photoshop, (which is coming out as a standalone iPad app sometime this year) isn't on this list.
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Both could be seen as extensions of what "Environments" tapped into, rendering simple natural sounds curiously out of date.
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But there are strenuous efforts to change that – coming, curiously, less from the churches themselves, and more from politicians.
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Curiously, all five California assembly members who signed the letter criticizing Tesla's confidentiality agreement are endorsed by the UAW.
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The company has since abandoned efforts to commercialize the grass, but curiously still pushed for it to be deregulated.
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Curiously, Apple lets you use other app's icons like Twitter, Trello, or even WeChat and Weibo for your shortcut.
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Curiously, the canvas didn't make it all the way through the shredder — did it jam, or was that intentional?
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Curiously the support document on Apple's site doesn't list the well-known January 21970 date, but May 1970 instead.
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Although the feature is undoubtedly augmented reality (AR), Snapchat curiously does not mention the phrase in its official announcement.
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Curiously, if the Fed had adopted a 4% NGDP target in 2012, policy would be about on track today.
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Curiously, newspaper and magazine subscriptions, as well as digital downloads of the Bible, can still be purchased tax-free.
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Curiously—and unfortunately—Dr van Oppen's super-algae seem to lose their newfound prowess once they colonise a coral.
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THE American guest in ill-fitting clothes was a curiously bedraggled sight next to his sharp-suited French hosts.
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Although made of long, thin nails bristling from a frame of steel mesh, it has a curiously approachable quality.
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Curiously, there are no instant replays shown in the stadium (though the KBO started instant replay reviews last year).
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Deer with kind, glossy eyes peer curiously at the viewer, their coats lovingly rendered with strokes of black ink.
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The Toyota stage area was curiously tiny compared to the area set aside for an open air Toyota showroom.
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Curiously, two of the world's best-performing currencies this year are at the opposite ends of the risk scale.
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And a number of them resemble iridescent oil spills, and like those catastrophes, are curiously beautiful in their devastation.
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Curiously, my bad flu shot year is the one that happens to be missing from the CDC's published data.
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Pakistanis—who, curiously, have been arriving in greater numbers since the deal kicked in—have begun a hunger strike.
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Yet, even with the rise of fintech and significant innovation in consumer finance, money itself has remained curiously unchanged.
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Given Atlanta's importance in Southern history and the civil-rights movement, it is curiously underrepresented in front-rank fiction.
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He also played "Man by the Pool" in a short film curiously named Louis Vuitton: LA is a Man.
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Mueller, curiously, offered no opinion as to whether the president may have obstructed justice throughout this long national circus.
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But the American reader, less enamored of a fated aristocratic order, may find aspects of Widmerpool's character curiously sympathetic.
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Yet curiously, the Trump Treasury Department has not yet produced a dynamic analysis of the president's pet legislative project.
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But curiously, there's nothing at all about healthcare reform, which is the first major political fight of the administration.
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But this uptick in extraterrestrial activity does appear curiously linked to their emissary Kid Rock's bold shift in direction.
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At that point, Dave Roberts, the Dodgers manager, curiously hooked Hill, who left the field to a standing ovation.
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The years that followed are curiously blank; Ramdev has said very little about them, sometimes claiming he doesn't remember.
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It came across as curiously flat, willing to go in for frolic yet missing the vital element of sympathy.
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This book is the largest in the absorbing "My Struggle" series, but curiously it's the runt of the litter.
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Indeed, it has suddenly, and curiously, become the working theory of Trump, House Republicans and, of course, Fox News.
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It is curiously silent, too, with blank white dawns and glaring noons, and sunsets smeared with too much color.
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"Margaret," Brown reports, "sounds curiously flat and uninvolved, almost as though she can't get to grips with her character."
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More curiously, Elway did not include that he had offered Kaepernick a contract in advance of the 2016 season.
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Whether it's climate change policy, health care solutions or immigration remedies, a majority of candidates offer curiously similar ideas.
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Curiously, David Plouffe was asked about Acronym and Shadow on MSNBC on Monday as the Iowa caucus debacle unfolded.
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I seem always curiously interested in myself, and it's so much fun to stand off and look at me.
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It's a caper movie, a modern-day Robin Hood tale organized around an elaborate, improbable but curiously plausible heist.
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When the dazed Enrico appears, Rautendelein, curiously touched by his sadness, decides to follow him into the mortal world.
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Curiously, French and Hong Kong respondents pegged Britain as the economy with the greatest chance of an upside surprise.
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Curiously, the Mavericks rallied with Porzingis on the bench, as Seth Curry (123 points) and Wright played feature roles.
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In Debicki's curiously ethereal performance, we see a vulnerable, self-flagellating intellect — a damaged soul sustained by expressing itself.
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In an opening week with a few curiously large spreads, this one stands out as perhaps the most aggressive.
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Curiously, there is no mention of Spock, who also led efforts to save Romulus, according to the Abrams reboot.
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Curiously, he said, the app has become popular even though its messages not end-to-end encrypted by default.
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Curiously, the past decade has seen a similar mania, but this time it's tech companies all the way down.
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The outcome of this curiously counterintuitive business model is two decades of ever-rising storage and load-out costs.
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Curiously, while enjoying every sound San Juan had to offer, I kept on thinking of Yiddish, another "bastardized" tongue.
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In Debicki's curiously ethereal performance, we see a vulnerable, self-flagellating intellect — a damaged soul sustained by expressing itself.
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The result is a curiously intense, weirdly tranquil experience, at times hard to watch and then hard to shake.
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But though it's beautifully shot and features a particularly great performance from Marion Cotillard, it's a curiously empty film.
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The massed tourists gazed back curiously; the cinematographer, chummy and nearly six feet two, is a very visible observer.
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It had been a packed day, but by the time we pulled into our hotel, I was, curiously, not exhausted.
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Then, curiously, the publicist tried to walk back the statement later, claiming to not know if drake signed an NDA.
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Perhaps, even more curiously, I'm told the investment equated to a pre-money valuation for TiZR of around $11 million.
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Curiously, new reports out of Europe indicate that the Trump regime is even more obsessed with Obama than previously thought.
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Curiously, Alex Jones hasn't yet commented on the decision via Twitter, another platform where his presence has been somewhat controversial.
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I'd driven to the curiously named Random Island to join Ed and his crew on a sunny day in May.
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Curiously enough, during filming Stone rarely sought King out to discuss her character, although King had an explanation for that.
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Curiously, gravitational binding energy of the Earth (the Energy to counteract the gravity holding the Earth together) is 22 ergs.
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Musk and outgoing Tesla chief financial officer Deepak Ahuja also curiously dismissed the reservations on that January 30th call, too.
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In contrast, the movies right now are offering up a curiously unsatisfying slate of Ocean's 8, Solo, and American Animals.
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Most of them today are curiously short of two things: free cashflow and, above all, the readiness to gamble big.
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Curiously, when I plugged my iPhone 7 into the fast charging setup, it was...also charged 40% in 30 minutes.
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The smiling royal was curiously touching his ring finger during an appearance at the Lord's Cricket Ground on October 7.
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The entire game is in black and white, and it consists of a series of strange, curiously hypnotic interactive vignettes.
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Witchy and prescient, Hilma af Klint's paintings from the early 1900s curiously combine spiritualism with an interest in evolutionary biology.
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Among top-tier players, the one who has received curiously little buzz in advance of the event is Paul Casey.
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But while Faraday Future moves forward, backed by Evergrande, the company has curiously taken another loan against its LA headquarters.
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Mr Boyega receives top-billing in "Detroit" (perhaps because of his "Star Wars" fame) yet his role feels curiously undercooked.
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Others smiled curiously at visiting foreign journalists, a rare site, so far away from the golden-sanded beaches tourists frequent.
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Curiously, some of the most heated statements came after President Trump tweeted about his reservations over the 3D-gun decision.
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Curiously enough, in the very next scene, Kane is brought low, exposed and shamed by his disrespect for his wife.
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But curiously, not many major media outlets ran reviews by black critics in the day or so after its unveiling.
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Curiously, the person to relay this information was lauded photographer and recent Frank Ocean collaborator Wolfgang Tillmans, of all people.
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A: When we went to important areas of the city to distribute food, everyone would start looking at us curiously.
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It's a fascinating and highly detailed look at the spider crab, including its little crabby face and curiously skeletal underbelly.
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The American press was not allowed to document the meeting, but, curiously, the Russian state-owned press agency Tass was.
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On "Dangerous Woman," though, she's curiously muted — several of the songs are strong, but they rely on her gifts less.
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Tech companies say they want to serve their customers, but sometimes they're curiously resistant to fixing problems with their products.
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As the novel progresses, Roger's mental state becomes more interesting than the depiction of the marriage, which remains curiously inert.
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Curiously, given how new the airport is, at this gate, there are no outlets for recharging your laptop or smartphone.
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Instead of finishing at the rim and maybe even drawing a foul on Clarkson, Crowder curiously passes out to Smith.
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There was another Mummy: Mummy Jabula, 16, standing at the outdoor kitchen and looking curiously at the delegation of Americans.
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That has made Mr. Obama's record on climate curiously contradictory, marked by historic achievements abroad and frustrating setbacks at home.
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Curiously, this dream of a Muslim paradise finds itself confronted with another dream at once antagonistic and similar: the West.
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He looked at me curiously, in a way that made me wonder later what he had seen in my face.
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The Dodd-Frank Act included a provision making "spoofing" a crime in U.S. futures markets, though not equity markets, curiously.
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It is balanced, with Trout starting in an upright stance with his hands circling behind his ear, and curiously simple.
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When inquired by TechCrunch on Monday about its international plans for Mobike, Meituan curiously directed us to the bike department.
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Gazing curiously at the viewer, they seem to hold a closeness with each other that will not easily be broken.
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And he explores them in a fascinating new book, Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance.
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Curiously, the noses and ears of the figures are lighter than their skin tones, falling somewhere between pink and beige.
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The Night Bloom series (1999-2000) contains six freestanding ceramic and bronze sculptures that play curiously between form and texture.
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Curiously, the news of Hogg's resignation was first announced by Chinese-state media outlet CCTV and not Hong Kong media.
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Curiously, despite the greater freedoms afforded the men, they seem more immobilized, trapped, clutched by the hand of the past.
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Curiously, his main support came not from the WASP establishment of Manhattan but from white voters in the outer boroughs.
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Reflecting a curiously Russian view of things, Mr Bregadze told Guineans that they should not view the constitution as "dogma".
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No one in this book is Forsterishly "round"; characters lack agency; they are created or possessed or curiously always themselves.
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Like the flying car, it's a long-anticipated idea that, although not quite obsolete, has begun to feel curiously dated.
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Media reports indicate that the memos were curiously deemed classified by the Justice Department after Comey released them, not before.
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Yet Obama argued coolly that Trump's record of shifting positions without losing his supporters might be a curiously hopeful fact.
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The articles are supposed to go now to the Senate, but curiously, Speaker Nancy Pelosi has stalled on the move.
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But other companies — including Uber's biggest ride-hailing rival, Lyft — have been curiously silent, apparently opting for business as usual.
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The police officers — in the doctor's recollection there were as many as 10 of them — seemed to regard him curiously.
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My 50-person team got relocated to a new floor in our building, and the bathroom situation is curiously abysmal.
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The marketing segment, curiously, is attributed to one single subsidiary, a digital marketing services provider it acquired in late 2018.
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But then, curiously, Gears 23 also tries to be a more open-world game, and when it tries it fails.
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Curiously enough, the best stock in the index is an even older company, cosmetics giant Coty (COTY) — founded in 1904.
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With the opulent Spanish endurance saga "Solo" — a title that translates as "Alone" — Netflix enters that curiously well-populated territory.
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Instead, they were stuffed with more than two dozen curiously wrapped bundles, each enclosing an amorphous blob suspended in liquid.
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Throughout the campaign and now inside the White House, Trump has proven himself curiously incapable of learning, growing, or changing.
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After his mother's job left her with too few hours to qualify for coverage, Stallman found himself curiously browsing Healthcare.
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But unlike Giger's alien aesthetic, Fernandez's achievement is a reinvention of romanticism, where the performative and the ingenious seem curiously intertwined.
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In Syngenta's announcement of the deal, one name curiously comes before recognizable firms like JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and UBS: Dyalco.
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Update 11:24am: Here's Mylan's statement, which curiously acknowledges that the company has made no changes to its product since 2009.
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That's the same price you'll find at Best Buy, but curiously, the original Echo is currently unavailable on Amazon dot com.
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With the Scorpio sun percolating in your curiously mercurial third house until the 21st, your feelings could run towards the fickle.
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The Continental-Life Building has since reopened as a residential tower after a long deterioration, which started, curiously, with a sandwich.
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They curiously ignore that, based on these images, the product causes your food hole to rapidly fill with extraneous pearly whites.
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Curiously, a flight from Chicago to St. Louis has actually dropped in price by over 25 percent from 2016 to 2017.
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In the battle over U.S. exuberance for, and suspicion of, mainland consumer tech, the overall verdict for now remains curiously optimistic.
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As for Trump, he's been relatively quiet about Clinton compared to his curiously enduring attacks on his basically vanquished GOP rivals.
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And there's a dungeon below — yes, a dungeon — with curiously dinosaur-size cells and, unexpectedly, a state-of-the-art lab.
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Curiously, gardeners have been somewhat forgotten, but they are artists in their own right, with incredibly well-developed senses—it's uncanny.
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Curiously, both proposals dodge the question of a price on carbon, whether through direct taxation or a cap-and-trade scheme.
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Hutchinson is the author of Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance, out this month from HarperCollins.
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Curiously, the number of Asian people in tech roles has actually decreased to 44.7 percent, down from 47.9 percent in 2017.
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Curiously, nowhere in the Song of Songs does it specify whether its subjects had any contact dermatitis or abnormal breast growth.
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It's a kinder, gentler Men In Black, without any of the sharp edges, which makes it feel curiously calm and inert.
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The man's dog, a ghostly apparition of black and white, also curiously looks on at whatever is outside of the frame.
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It's also pretty useful to planetary scientists—though, curiously, the data they're looking for is often not about Mercury at all.
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It is a curiously low-key affair, shorn of the air-punching moments that constitute most music biopics' bread and butter.
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Curiously, Home Secretary Javid signed the extradition paperwork despite not being on the best terms with the U.S. government right now.
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Curiously, Lumberjack still retained a few scattered islands of personal memory, most of which centered on working at a courier service.
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Jesse Osborne-Lanthier and German experimentalist Grischa Lichtenberger teamed up a few years ago at MUTEK for a curiously retro performance.
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Wombats take the concept of "shitting bricks" quite literally, and are known to drop around 100 curiously cubic poops every night.
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Curiously, traders bailed out of retail stocks Friday, with the sector stumbling 1.8 percent, thanks largely to a plunge by JCPenney.
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So curiously, just as a creative, what's it been like to work with James Baldwin's work that reads so multi-dimensional?
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Trump and his administration have a curiously hard time treating discrimination against Jewish people as a significant matter of historical fact.
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For all of its amplifier feedback, drum bashing, sexual suggestion, heavy breathing and feminist bite, "Skin Me" feels curiously low-key.
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Burleigh also curiously seems to imply that extroverts are not readers, a big surprise to millions of them who love books.
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As it turns out, YouTube contains a treasure trove of 3GP content representing a curiously isolated period of smart-phone prehistory.
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In Act III, as Tristan lies wounded on a hospital bed, a little boy, an invented silent character, approaches him curiously.
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" He cited Benghazi, "pallets of just raw cash" that had been "delivered to Iran," and, curiously, "federal raids on guitar companies.
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Letting the markets work is an old-fashioned nostrum, but curiously, it seems to be getting a second look these days.
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I thought, Maybe if I am one day totally and finally placed beyond the pale, I, too, might feel curiously free.
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" Curiously, Pelosi has called for the declaration of a national emergency to deal with the "epidemic of gun violence in America.
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Perhaps I felt this way because I was experiencing religion from the inside as opposed to peering in curiously from afar.
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Curiously, the tapestry shown during Kass' song displays the Chosen Knight as someone with a seemingly dark complexion and red hair.
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The next step, she said, is for artists to use their drones "curiously," and with an eye for the uncommon perspective.
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Instead, the organization revealed that it's curiously optimistic about its findings: [T]he Guardian has no plans to close comments altogether.
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Curiously, some Chinese academics have begun writing about the need for the United States and China to prepare a joint strategy.
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In a country where all important events usually revolve around Mr. Putin, however, the president has been curiously absent or tardy.
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For all the timely intensity of her work, she stayed curiously apolitical, never crossing a line into an overtly polemical gesture.
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But shortly after that exchange, according to the Ringer, the other three accounts quickly — and curiously — switched from public to private.
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IT Chapter Two feels curiously lightweight, almost more like a really long epilogue rather than a story in its own right.
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The particulars of the evil can seem curiously abstract, and the portrayal of goodness can feel a bit false, and forced.
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Curiously, it was the same location (and host plant) that produced what was the largest rafflesia ever recorded back in 2017.
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The music was curiously dominated by its surface qualities, which, to me, evoked the plush sonorities and soaring lines of Ravel.
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Hughes's book begins with the prehistoric substrata, delving with curiously gripping detail into layers of settlement archaeologists have only recently unearthed.
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Curiously, some former NASA researchers believe the latter is missing master data that's yet to be recovered, one source told me.
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Curiously, the only reference to determining if the attack was a war crime comes in the summary, not the report itself.
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Its creamy, fatty goodness, once relegated mostly to guacamole and ceviche, now fills smoothies, sandwiches, salads, soup, and, curiously, popsicles and pie.
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Yet it's undeniable that there is something curiously oppressive about the current bounty, something paralyzing about our ease of access to it.
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The effect is curiously unstable, not so much a story as a network of possibilities, in which the reader is rapidly entangled.
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Curiously, in ways both thematic and technical, they also relate to those of the self-taught artists Hiroyuki Doi and Mehrdad Rashidi.
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Curiously, this phenomenon is also similar to what happens when researchers destroy the suprachiasmatic nucleus — essentially, the brain's master clock — in mice.
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Curiously, Alcatraz, in San Francisco Bay, the island home of America's most famous former prison (see picture), has exactly the same area.
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In this hyper-partisan moment, "unity" is a curiously resilient aspiration—one that lives on in large part thanks to the punditocracy.
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The actual challenge of the game, though, comes from its many puzzles, which, as always, are curiously distinct from the main story.
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For conservative orthodoxy has a curiously inconsistent view of the abilities and motivations of corporations and wealthy individuals — I mean, job creators.
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In the outtake, Louis curiously puts his hand on his grandfather's face, causing Charles (and the rest of the family!) to laugh.
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Burt sniffed him curiously, and I think wondered when he would get to play with this new toy we had brought him.
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Curiously omitted from the list of supported televisions is anything from TCL, the maker of our current favorite 4K TV under $1,000.
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Curiously, the only other two goals Lehkonen had netted this season came in a two-goal outing against the Senators before Halloween.
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A Google Image search for "clinton foundation crooked donations" (Screenshot)Curiously, the graphic that Trump is holding exclusively lists predominantly Muslim countries.
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Mysterious purple clouds take over the city in one clip as a purple car with a curiously dressed man roams the city.
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Ed Hartwell curiously unloaded his Georgia mansion for an enormous loss just two days after blindsiding Keshia Knight Pulliam with divorce papers.
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Observations of this intergalactic tsunami have revealed a number of striking features, including a concave "bay" that curiously, produces no radio emissions.
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Here's what it looks like: Curiously, no word yet on whether Lugia (the other Legendary released on July 22nd) will hang around.
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Two of those dust grains, curiously nicknamed Kenneth and Juliette, are the subject of a scientific paper published this week in Nature.
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"I remember a group of young men who regarded us curiously, as though [we were] a spectacle," remembers artist Satya Gummuluri, 41.
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Curiously, it also doubles as an ad for Morton Salt's "Walk Her Walk" campaign, a movement that aims to inspire positive change.
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Curiously enough, On the Rise isn't featured on the desktop version of Vine, and it's not mentioned anywhere on the help page.
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But, curiously, many letters also suggested that residents are concerned about the safety and well-being of Boston's Canada geese as well.
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We talk a little about Tirzah's album Devotion and he peers at me curiously, asking where I'm from and making small talk.
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At his last press conference of the year, the president seemed curiously detached from the threat Donald Trump poses to American democracy.
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Cate Blanchett stars as the titular Bernadette, who curiously disappears just before her family is set to go on a big trip.
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Approaching queerness from a drastically different angle (although, curiously, with the same color palette) is Ken Tisa's sequin textile, "So Shy" (1982).
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As it happens, most episodes of Trump on "The Apprentice" are curiously hard to find: they're not available to stream or download.
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Curiously, some of the Americans who would seem poised to gain the most from moving appear to be among the most stuck.
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I noticed a curiously ebullient man, San Francisco 49ers linebacker Eli Harold, and wandered over to hear what he had to say.
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Curiously, Rodriguez asked Girardi for the opportunity to work at first base, thinking that it could lead to an opportunity to play.
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Curiously, although an understanding of indoor air is still in its infancy, scientifically speaking, it's something that we're all equipped to detect.
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The interviews seem to have been conducted over a few years, which gives a curiously dated feeling to parts of the film.
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Curiously, many patients actually try to induce pain by superficially cutting or burning their skin, saying this provides them with emotional relief.
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Warren's narrative is curiously devoid of any mention of foreign competition, which radically changed how companies behaved in the 85033s and 1980s.
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Curiously, China and to a certain extent India are clinging to the old, government-centric model, at least for the time being.
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A bunch of copy-pasted comments, most of them likely by automated astroturfing bots, almost all of them—curiously—against net neutrality.
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But her sense of Gustav's passion for Anton is curiously muffled, as though she is evading the very theme of her sonata.
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Especially when photographed, these embodiments have a curiously disembodied feel, almost akin to the personifications that people project onto constellations of stars.
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Curiously, Common Sense Media found that while parents feel increasingly glued to their phones, attitudes among teenagers moved in the opposite direction.
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Curiously, those new Android users will immediately get access to a fledgling feature that iOS players haven't: the in-game currency, rubies.
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Public discourse in both the US and the UK has often relegated religious belief to a curiously ambiguous place in public life.
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On Wednesday, as news of the charges spread, neighbors peered curiously at the building, which had smeared windows and dingy artificial grass.
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Yet about three weeks later, as filings back and forth from the prosecution and defense continued, the government curiously shifted its position.
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One could calmly reason toward political truths; it just so happened that these truths curiously resembled those proffered by the alt-right.
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Holden discovers his strange abilities during a confrontation with the aforementioned bad guys, but then he is curiously uninterested in exploring them.
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Curiously, the elites who reject intervention from the West close their eyes to an obvious fact: the threat of intervention from elsewhere.
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Curiously, these issues had nothing to do with the concerns that propelled supporters of the Russian opposition onto Moscow's streets this summer.
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There are two characters, each made out of a handful of tiny Lego pieces (curiously there are no minifigs in the game).
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They stay put and stay dirty, which seems curiously sloppy given that Tonya, a media veteran, is here to tell her truth.
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Curiously, that's not how the Venezuelan regime's admirers used to speak of "21st century socialism," as it was dubbed by Hugo Chávez.
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Also named as a donor, curiously, is Mr. Putin, who attended the opening of the museum, along with Mr. Yeltsin's widow, Naina.
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The curiously mixed tone continues and intensifies in the inner room, which houses Carr Chapel (2018), a single work in 24 parts.
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Curiously, the National Kidney Foundation, perhaps the most high-profile nonprofit working on kidney issues, has declined to back this modest change.
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Unlike a black hole, the Giant Void isn't a hole in space — instead, it's curiously empty of both matter and dark matter.
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She, curiously, becomes more freshly lifelike when she's with the Destroyer: a tense, dark number as if she's falling reluctantly under his spell.
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" The site's ethnicity section also allowed users to get curiously specific with their particular strain of whiteness: "Scandinavian/Mediterranean/Eastern European/Western European.
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Curiously, the FCC-Congress joint effort to throw a powerful set of new privacy regulations into the trash didn't make the Chairman's list.
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They're curiously pursuing legal action against a tiny, left-wing music blog, an act which now has the ACLU of Northern California involved.
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Curiously, after the extinction event, lamniform sharks that had wide, triangle-shaped teeth died out, while carcharhiniforms with that same tooth type thrived.
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Of New York's 195 neighborhoods, the MODA team isolated 24 neighborhoods with low crime, high student achievement, but curiously low housing voucher use.
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Curiously, though, in the British event he has yet to better that finish from 19 years ago, something he admits he finds puzzling.
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Guest rooms, which seem to be channeling a mix of Art Deco and Great Gatsby styles, are curiously spacious for a historical hotel.
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For a mainstream supernatural-fantasy war film, Spectral is curiously devoted to rhapsodizing about science, and considering the moral implications of scientific discovery.
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It is also curiously moralistic with its implicit assumption that we have a duty to ourselves to keep our carcass in good shape.
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The transformation of a political movement based on grass-roots volunteers into a formal political party has turned into a curiously difficult exercise.
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Curiously, many of the graffiti traces discovered by Champion relate to curses, magic, and more pagan practices than are often connected with Christianity.
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Curiously, the Analogue also uses original NES processors that pumps a digital signal through an HDMI port that makes games look ultra sharp.
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The texture and color caught my attention and I went curiously to the printing studio and they showed me how it all works.
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The park was inundated by 100,000 people on its opening day (curiously, some of those visitors interpreted the potted plants as free gifts).
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The night starts with DJ Der Kindestod playing un-Shazamable experimental club tracks as the bar's mostly middle-aged regulars nod curiously along.
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But suddenly, and very curiously, people cheered up to give a standing ovation to the French Economy and Finance Minister, Bruno Le Maire.
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The film's release in the US curiously coincided with the discovery of a unique painting of hers in a thrift store in Ontario.
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Curiously, the film, which was rushed into theaters for Christmas 1946, failed at the box-office before earning its place in film history.
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Curiously, you can skip this altogether if you just want classic Fire Emblem strategy action, and the game will simulate it for you.
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Curiously many people, including one editor at Gizmodo, were sent to a captcha page when attempting to access Google Calendar during the outage.
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Curiously, wine is also offered behind a sign that says "We Check ID," though it's unclear whether that process involves an actual staffer.
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KeyMission 80 is a curiously designed chest-mountable camera that comes with a magnetic mount for quick access and photography in the moment.
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New South Wales, curiously, had no mention of climate change in its tourism policies on a state level in the 15-year period.
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Curiously, public speculation about the particular confession of faith or adherence of Neil Gorsuch seems to have entirely forgotten about this constitutional mandate.
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Curiously, Raoof told Motherboard this key was created on the same day he announced a presentation on hacking operations targeting activists in Egypt.
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Curiously, Marshall bounces around from being a straight-ahead courtroom drama to something like a buddy comedy, and the result feels mostly confused.
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Curiously, though, the camera is only shockproof for falls up to 7 feet, and freezeproof to temperatures as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The game's answer is curiously the omniscient and ever-judgmental eye of Santa Claus: Robotic police hover the universe, punishing those who misbehave.
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Curiously, the Mandalorian is treated as a figure of fun by the Jawas even after he has vaporized three members of their party.
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Soccer is a medium, too, in which we witness some human attributes and instincts that, curiously, we often deny in the real world.
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I feel curiously distant from everything as if I am watching a movie about myself and the person playing me is a stranger.
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The melting pot of New York, curiously, produced the most distinct and separate crucibles, each annealing the complexities of identity into political causes.
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But curiously, Obama will not endorse his vice president out of the gate, sources told The New York Times in a February report.
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In my brain, pain was shading into pleasure, and, curiously, many of the same regions were involved, activated in a slightly different pattern.
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Populism was kept alive by Clinton's rival Jesse Jackson, who is curiously absent from "People Get Ready," though Sanders campaigned for him twice.
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"I'm curiously watching the behavior of Donald Trump, because he's always projecting," Pelosi said, noting his attacks on Hillary Clinton's stamina and temperament.
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Undressed is way weirder and—curiously, to say every participant is wearing at best a pair of underwear and a bra—weirdly tame.
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"I support the patent system but I don't support gaming it, and that sounded curiously like gaming it," Cornyn said after the hearing.
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The sturgeon's body thrashes, twists, and cracks against the water's surface like a whip, then goes curiously still in its captor's rubber gloves.
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There's even an ambitious key-change at the end, another opportunity for Patrick Stump to push his curiously soulful voice to its limits.
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Curiously, this uniquely fractal pattern only appears over sufficiently long stretches of the number line—over shorter stretches, the pattern fails to emerge.
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Freeform released the poster for the newest season of Pretty Little Liars this week and a Photoshop fail left one character curiously legless.
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As a piece of theater, though, it feels more like a lecture, delivered with the house lights up but curiously absent of intimacy.
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"Aloft" (the book's weakest story) finds its hero, a terrified first-time skydiver, marooned atop a fluffy-looking but curiously solid white cloud.
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Curiously, Nepszava — the last opposition daily newspaper — also receives state advertising, perhaps in an effort by the government to counter charges of bias.
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This deal always seemed curiously one-sided; it appears that the end game is to make Cortana just one of many Alexa skills.
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But there are some major side-effects of Colombia's new gold rush that locals are curiously quiet about: erectile dysfunction and brain damage.
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Curiously, Culture II looks and sounds much more like what we would have imagined the breakthrough Migos album to look and sound like.
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Even as current transparency measures do too much to force disclosure of public policy inputs, they are curiously inadequate for genuinely useful disclosure.
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Curiously, while there's more total cargo space, the recommended cargo capacity, in terms of weight, is 35 pounds less than the Model 3.
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Curiously, although the warring factions of yesteryear are detailed, there is no mention of the current Syrian regime, of Russian missiles or Isis.
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Curiously, Elizabeth Warren, a comrade of Sanders, remained in the race when her pathway for delegates was far narrower than Buttigieg or Klobuchar.
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Curiously, midlife deaths have not climbed in other rich countries, nor, for the most part, have they risen for American Hispanics or blacks.
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This very much includes the post-Thanksgiving Apple Cup, which this season is in Pullman against Coach Mike Leach's curiously unranked Cougars. Dec.
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The Apex 2020 includes 60W wireless charging, which the company curiously touts as being able to charge a 2,20193mAh battery in 20 minutes.
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While Kuaishou told media that the suspension is due to a "system upgrade," its other e-commerce partners curiously remain up and running.
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But the actual writing of the piece took relatively little time, curiously much less than the work on one of my piano études.
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Mazursky's movie ended with a lovely all-embracing coda, in which the leading characters drifted hopefully and curiously through a crowd of strangers.
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But curiously, there has been little to no direct evidence that more than a handful of women had actually cast ballots — until now.
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Capitol Hill legislators — who have mostly been curiously silent — need to come to the defense of an agency essential to the policy process.
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Curiously, Trieste's most distinguished restaurants tend not to take advantage of the city's window onto the sea that offers their most crucial ingredients.
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Curiously, a 1942 law made pinball machines in public places illegal in New York City because of associations with gambling and the mob.
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" Curiously, Trump's budget also asserted that "prison construction largely does not provide economic growth in rural counties, and in fact, may impede it.
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Characters ebb and flow from the foreground in a curiously swift historical rhythm, often killed off as soon as their stories have begun.
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That results in a curiously undernourished story that at times feels like it's setting up mysteries and subplots that never quite go anywhere.
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The lute (played by the fine Arash Noori) is curiously fixated on two notes, though these recurring pitches are often decorated with filigree.
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Curiously, while Shuntei likely witnessed the event firsthand, he took great creative liberty with his visual account, recording not one whale, but two.
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Curiously, some devices that were eligible for the initial Window 10 Mobile rollout as part of Microsoft's Insider program aren't included in today's update.
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Set a limit on the maximum number of employees and a curiously large number of them will find it convenient to subcontract their work.
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Over the weekend, xoJane editor Marci Robin came across this cat at the Monmouth County SPCA that looks curiously like the Star Wars actor.
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Curiously, both Douyu and Huya are backed by Tencent, the company best known for the WeChat messenger, but is also China's largest games publisher.
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Curiously, the report also says that FBI agents "did not detect any deception" during their interview with Flynn after Trump had been sworn in.
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The invite-only program is curiously called Amazon Day, not to be mistaken for Amazon's yearly Prime Day shopping event, as spotted by CNET.
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Curiously, the staggered launch is happening because the system relies on both algorithmic and human curation, and scaling that model will take some time.
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Second and third photos on the post show the family of four posing all together, with Francesca peering curiously at her new little sibling.
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For any candidate trailing by around 20 points with women in most national polling, this plan of action might seem, at best, curiously wrongheaded.
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Yet curiously, in Ukraine, where the history of anti-Semitism is as bloody as anywhere, just 5% are unwilling to see Jews as citizens.
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Curiously, other characters throughout the original trilogy will also occasionally slip into that pronunciation, including Leia to C-3PO, especially when Lando is around.
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But by making time such an omnipresent resource, these two games are also curiously stressful, each minute ripe for the efficient optimization of labor.
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Curiously, Mr Das and his team also found that, even when clinicians know what treatment should be given, they often do not provide it.
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Curiously, Bihu also offers a blockchain-powered smart router, but we don't yet know if those are the routers police are issuing as replacements.
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Or perhaps you'll head down a corridor and into another bizarre room of sound, one that's less meme-centric and more curiously forward-thinking.
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According to the authors' findings, cephalopods use their curiously-shaped pupils to exploit this outcome and collect spectral information about the objects around them.
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The Man in Charge: Ante Cacic has had a varied career, working mostly in his native Croatia but also in Slovenia and, curiously, Libya.
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And it's part of the reason she felt so provocative, yet also curiously vapid to her critics—a dog-whistle more than a revolution.
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The Suns—a team that somewhat-curiously fired their GM one week before opening night—don't know who they are or what they want.
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McCarthy is engaging as ever throughout, even though Michelle is curiously underdeveloped — especially for a character who's existed nearly as long as the iPod.
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"Or, better yet, to flee Scandinavia altogether, to then find shelter in Transylvania, Greenland, or Iceland,"—curiously a full 25 years before Icelanders did.
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But there is one procedure, in-vitro fertilization (IVF), that is curiously absent from this debate, though it results in the destruction of embryos.
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Curiously, American oil companies with interests in Venezuela, such as ExxonMobil and Chevron, have not said much publicly about Trump's attempt to overthrow Maduro.
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When you google search for "mesh networks," the results will be options to buy some curiously shaped WiFi pods from a variety of companies.
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The characters are so carefully drawn that they can feel smaller than life, and the dramatic space they inhabit has a curiously abstract feeling.
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The interior is suffused with a warm, orangey glow, and, though it just celebrated its one-year anniversary, it feels curiously unfocussed in time.
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Curiously, 7Safe says it has never offered a product called "Hands on Tracking Course," the course the MPS has listed in its expenditure records.
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Come to think of it, men are curiously absent from Douglas's book, which refrains from singling them out as a specific class of culprits.
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It comes after the game rocketed to the top of the App Store charts, curiously around the time the novel coronavirus started to spread.
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For a play set now, in New York City, the Betties are curiously incurious, as if Ms. magazine and "Our Bodies, Ourselves" never happened.
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Curiously, these three announced Choose Your Illusion dates all occur the same nights as the corresponding Guns N' Roses shows in these same cities.
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Office Christmas Party is about going too far in order to close a deal, but the movie, curiously, still plays it way too safe.
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Curiously, the most disturbing durations in the series can be found in the cozy confines of the unsettlingly idyllic town of Twin Peaks, Wash.
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The heirlooms in Ms. Collenette's collection are smooth and curiously warm at the handles, as if relaying accumulated body heat from centuries of use.
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Curiously, though, there was no mention of President Trump's attacks on the company and what role they might have played in the poor sales.
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Curiously, this may not even be the first time that a C.I.A. official's identity has been revealed in Brazil in such a nonchalant way.
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LaHue — Foster LaHue, curiously named guy — began by just sending relatively small companies of Marines into the city to sort of mop things up.
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The young had grown up during two decades of rapid economic growth and, curiously, that reinforced their confidence that capitalism would be easily overthrown.
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Curiously, despite three starry productions (the most recent led by Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz), "Betrayal" has never been done full justice on Broadway.
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The two countries' new presidents are poles apart ideologically but curiously resemble each other in their blustering lack of respect for truth and institutions.
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The documents curiously show that at no point in the discussions between the officials was there any explanation of why Trump abruptly halted aid.
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Curiously, the study also found that teens who spent more time face-to-face with friends also spent more time communicating with them online.
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And curiously, Hawaii would offer its centenarians the chance to buy cigarettes near the end of their life -- if they could find them. Rep.
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But now she suddenly found herself occupying a curiously important role in America's wild new politics, one that she herself seemed to hardly believe.
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Curiously, the number of years of human capital expected of a US citizen in 1990 was 22 -- one year less than the current expectation.
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Perhaps in homage to the designer, some female guests worked slouchy soft-shouldered blazers, curiously crowding the small stage where the Atlantics were performing.
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The allegations center on Vladimir Putin friend Alexander Torshin, deputy governor of the Russian Central Bank and, curiously, a lifetime member of the NRA.
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Curiously, it is set to a melancholy Ronald Stein tune from the 1960 film "The Threat," as if to elicit sympathy for Astor's obnoxiousness.
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Frankenthaler curiously tops the tower with an onion dome rather than the Renaissance lantern it now flaunts, evoking its original incarnation as a minaret.
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When they broke into a tap dance, the absurd conjugation of the means of presentation and the subject matter reached a curiously joyful climax.
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The top five items in its first month of operation are toilet paper, green tea, fresh milk, hot and spicy potato chips, and — curiously — broccoli.
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"I suppose that's possible," Thompson replied, in which case, curiously, such an exhibition would find itself with an attractive, substantive catalogue even before it opens.
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Set a maximum profit limit for SMEs and you will find a curiously large number of them reporting just less than that limit every year.
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Sometime between the day "Famous" dropped and Sunday night, when Kim Kardashian leaked the Snapchat heard 'round the world, Swift's narrative curiously (and conveniently) changed.
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It was also a reminder of what a curiously inert leading man Pitt could be, and was, for long stretches of his A-list career.
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Price's synoptic, all-of-the-above approach suggests that our concept of "reading" has been curiously narrowed at a moment when it should have broadened.
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China's economy has managed a curiously singular feat for any country: Growing a steady rate of 6.73 percent for the third quarter in a row.
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Yet despite the daring title and concepts, the stories themselves are curiously conservative, as when every woman in a story is either sexualized or dead.
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He was curiously silent about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding in May, although he and first lady Melania Trump did make a charity contribution.
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But curiously, in 2015, Chief Justice Roberts wrote a strong dissent in a case narrowly upholding the constitutionality of just such a commission in Arizona.
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This is the sound of the Beyhive, curiously activated around a new IG account that has had us scratching our heads for the past week.
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Twitter curiously doesn't offer the option to purge your timeline, but services like TweetDelete, TwitWipe, and TweetEraser offered freedom from Twitter mobs through mass deletion.
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On policy, then, Obama has been a remarkable doer, though you wouldn't know it from the curiously inept self-promotional apparatus of his White House.
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Curiously, to support her argument that suppressors represent a threat to law enforcement, she cites a rogue police officer who illegally possessed one in California.
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Through this curiously comprehensive method of storytelling, The Break gives its viewers all the information they need but none of the emotional cues they expect.
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She posted another shot on her Instagram (curiously while she was playing a match at Wimbledon) in which she's seen in a Tom Ford dress.
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The Golden State's attorney general, Xavier Becerra, has been curiously silent as his peers made plans to examine the biggest tech firms in his backyard.
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Last, and perhaps most curiously, Lee and Buck said they also asked themselves about the event leading to the deaths of Anna and Elsa's parents.
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The mother was not born in United States; the husband "was also born in the south," but their own story of migration is curiously absent.
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My fondest Passover memories are of my sister cringing in horror as I piled horseradish onto the curiously delicious mold of unidentifiable greyish-white fish.
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I have no interest in poker, yet curiously I have now debuted both POKER TABLE and POKER TABLES to The New York Times Crossword universe.
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Curiously, none of the four were in the starting lineup for the final group game against Poland, perhaps a reason the team failed to score.
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Unlike Jackson's concerted campaign, Mr. Trump's attacks appear curiously unmoored from the policies of his own administration or the longstanding goals of the Republican Party.
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New operas on this scale seem unlikely today, though curiously, with the exception of John Adams, even contemporary composers often seek inspiration in the past.
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Amanda, who's more middle-class comfortable, knows that Lily is getting paid for her attention, which doesn't stop the girls from curiously circling each other.
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Also curiously, Mr. Trump spent little time on the trade deal struck with South Korea this week, which had been a win for his administration.
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They are what you wear when you actively live your life indoors, and their very existence is one that I've found to be curiously divisive.
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The full data is available at a specially designed website curiously titled Haven for the Dispossessed, but I do urge caution when using the stats.
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But Baker is both an autobiographical poet and one obsessed with ephemerality, which makes the book's reverse chronology curiously affecting: Parents die and then decline.
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He has a skill set that Mr. Trump desperately needed but was curiously silent about in his endorsement: He is a master of voter suppression.
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The theory is wrong, but, curiously, people act as though it's right — they try to learn in accordance with what they think is their style.
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Didi Gregorius made a curiously weak throw to first base on Alex Bregman's ground ball, and that forced D.J. LeMahieu to make a nice scoop.
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The enemy incursion includes a snooty French chef and a loathsome butler (or, as he curiously prefers to be called, King's Page of the Backstairs).
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Capital is the lifeblood of business, but money is curiously rarely mentioned in this movie or in any of the aforementioned women-in-business comedies.
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The text is a young woman's fraught account of the man who abandoned her, set to curiously melting lyrical lines, with moments of frayed intensity.
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Now a Special Forces squad leader (a musclebound but curiously muted Wesley Snipes) reunites his old crew to enter the compound and crack the mystery.
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This late mystical development comes across as curiously wishful thinking in an otherwise cleareyed book, an oversimplification of problems we've come to know up close.
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Back in 2016, Hunter Biden is curiously put on the board of a Ukrainian energy company, Burisma Holdings, despite a glaring lack of relevant experience.
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But Microsoft, which regularly credits researchers who discover holes in its products, curiously would not say who had tipped the company off to the issue.
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It's a 6 side ting, baptized by a Beenie Man outro on "Controlla" — a song that curiously cuts Jamaican singer Popcaan from the studio version.
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On Monday, a curiously timed report appeared on the pro-Trump website Breitbart, often a repository of tea leaves for members of Mr. Trump's circle.
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"It remains one of the most remarkable instances of long-distance movement of megaliths in the ancient world, yet was curiously under-studied," Pollard said.
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As budget deals are hashed out and both parties reach common ground on issues that affect all Americans, talk of fiscal discipline is curiously absent.
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Somewhat curiously, Dyson has made the case that, while other brands of hand dryers might spread disease, its products are perfectly safe even in hospitals.
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Curiously, it is the banal textual footprint of these pictures, rather than their gleaming visual selves, that make them unique in this sea of moons.
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" Andrew Sarris, the critic for the presumably less square Village Voice, was simply patronizing: "The drag-queen contestants are eminently likable in curiously peripheral ways.
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Now it makes sense why Justin curiously told a photog last week he didn't think Floyd would knock Conor McGregor out at next Saturday's fight.
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We identify some curiously marked trees and spend some time picking our way along the creek bed (no paddle up your creek), scooping through leaf piles.
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Everyone later enjoyed a meal on-site as the Band of the Royal Marines performed; curiously, there was actually more cause for celebration than attendees realized.
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"Absolutely no sensitive data (pictures, video, chat logs) pass through (or are held) on our servers," Lovense's privacy FAQ states, curiously omitting audio as an example.
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And like any good Star Trek crew, Discovery also features some new alien species, including Saru (who curiously describes his species as "designated" to sense death).
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From the coast we turned inland toward Damaraland, home to curiously shaped mountains that conceal millenniums-old rock carvings, creating an expansive open-air art gallery.
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Curiously, the current version of the Ikea Home smart app doesn't support scenes; it only works with timers to control Ikea's current range of smart devices.
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Curiously, this "tiny feudal outpost of the British crown" hosted the gestation and birth of a book that won hearts and changed minds across the world.
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Curiously, an insurance company in South Carolina just filed to trademark that name—and now they have no clue what they plan to do with it.
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Curiously, the New York Times conducted a new poll that shows Americans who can find North Korea on a map are more in favor of diplomacy.
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Curiously, no current or former players seem to be whining about the new hazing clause that says players can't be coerced into drinking until they spew.
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Although the Kobo Aura One came out with a waterproof e-reader way before Amazon in 2016, the more recent Kobo Clara HD curiously isn't waterproof.
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Curiously, both the SEC filing and Mayer's blog post only refer specifically to the 2014 hack, in which a reported 500 million user accounts were breached.
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Curiously, while Still focused on creating over 100 oils on paper between 1934 and 1944, he never returned to the medium for his drawings ever again.
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And that is curiously the same timeframe Flynn is willing to give information about to Special Counsel Bob Mueller when he will reportedly testify about Trump.
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In paparazzi shots taken sometime around the video, he strolls around checking his phone and sipping on green juice seeming unfazed by the curiously positioned stain.
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In the scene, Fred curiously asks Charlotte if she dates to which she replies, "Yeah, I date," although she admits it's much more complicated than that.
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In fact, curiously enough during his Shooto run, Horiguchi's left hook was his main lead and he was considerably wilder in his leaps across the floor.
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In his article curiously titled, "Time for Peace in the Caucuses," Nasimi Aghayev wove an intricate tale of two countries, Armenia and Azerbaijan, locked in conflict.
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The black costumes and white marble environment curiously cooled the live presence in contrast with the colorful settings of the Congo pictured in the video segments.
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When it reaches Cambodia, via Laos, it is tropical and ample and, with the monsoon rains, parts of it curiously change the direction of their flow.
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Ornithomimids are known for being curiously ostrich-like, of more specifically ratite-like (a group of birds that also includes emus and kiwis: hence the name).
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Her suggestion that we should demur because the prosecution of rape is difficult is curiously at odds with a career spent pushing back against establishment ideas.
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The executive order is curiously worded if it is supposed to "take care of the problem" of having government pull children out of their parents' arms.
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Indeed, other presidents have proven far greater menaces to the Constitution but are, today, curiously celebrated as great leaders with little reference to their constitutional violations.
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Curiously, the economy has not suffered — Spain's credit rating is healthy and the stock market has withstood Brexit better than much of the rest of Europe.
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Related: Your Friendly Guide to Nootropics Curiously, the only organizations to actually confront the use of CEDs in a significant way are the major eSports leagues.
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For a president who promised to "drain the swamp," taking Bharara off the beat looks curiously like Trump is happy to let it ooze even larger.
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This fall, some high school students will flip the page of their science textbooks and see… …stick figures and simplistic diagrams annotated with curiously nontechnical prose.
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A background hum of uneasiness has motivated me to work harder, travel farther, speak more honestly, and curiously, take more risks than I might have otherwise.
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As a result, medical professionals and sex-toy companies now find themselves drawn curiously close in a relationship that neither is quite sure how to navigate.
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Lee herself kept curiously silent on the subject of civil rights, never lending her voice publicly to the movement with which she was so closely associated.
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However, the electronic version of a sewing machine was curiously challenging in its game of following a curving seam as the appliance lays down imaginary thread.
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Notebook In the midst of the general abnormality of Donald Trump's presidency, the speedy and frictionless rehabilitation of Sean Spicer in recent days was curiously predictable.
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Curiously, while many Republicans complained that the House impeachment hearings consisted largely of "hearsay," almost none have expressed any interest in hearing from Mr. Bolton now.
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Although the text version is an interesting, if curiously structured, work, the audiobook allows Bell a more apt platform for his offbeat intelligence and idiosyncratic voice.
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But where Lanzmann framed the Holocaust as an incomparable horror that ripped itself outside history, in Malick both the history and the horror are curiously elided.
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MEDICINE HAT, Alberta — Kurt Remple, a toothless, unemployed, struggling alcoholic in Medicine Hat, the curiously named prairie town in Alberta, is a success story of sorts.
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In the wool tapestry "Evenly Suspended Attention IV" (2004), a figure both humanoid and curiously bee-like hovers against a powerfully rhythmic red and black background.
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Perhaps most curiously, Airbnb's New York public policy lead Josh Meltzer used to work in the office of Eric Schneiderman, the New York State Attorney General.
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Curiously, though, the film seems to be trying to both ape and update a mid-century melodrama, but without the self-awareness the best ones display.
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Meanwhile, during that same period of time, Democrats actually seemed extremely ruthless and effective in getting laws passed while Republicans were curiously poor at stopping them.
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I saw that unlike what I was once led to believe, life's purpose was not to give oneself up through sacrifice but to live - fully, richly, curiously.
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I saw that unlike what I was once led to believe, life's purpose was not to give oneself up through sacrifice but to live – fully, richly, curiously.
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Curiously, Suh was born a year after the riots ended, a fact she acknowledges but does not believe interferes with her intentions with the body of work.
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Its community is just as dedicated and active, but it's curiously set apart by the mundanity of its participants' goals: getting through the semester, keeping a 3.5.
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"My hope is that when people see gays or lesbians holding hands on the street, they wouldn't see them as freaks or curiously look back," he said.
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Curiously, one of the "unelected bureaucrats" in that article was Martin Schulz, then the president of the European Parliament, who was in fact an elected German MEP.
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And if this does not work, plan C is to leave with no deal—though curiously he says the odds against this are a million to one.
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Curiously, Samsung is still selling the non-backlit version of the Chromebook Pro for the same $599.99 (presumably while it clears out stock of the old model).
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The 75-year-old rock legend can be seen breaking it down to an uptempo track (though, curiously, not a Rolling Stones tune) in a rehearsal space.
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Curiously, Epic says that the mode will only be available for a limited time, so you might want to check out the battles soon while you can.
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Samsung's most popular model was the Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro, a phone initially aimed at students in South Korea that curiously has no access to the internet.
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Conservatives are curiously zen about the debt ceiling hike, which points to a tectonic shift in the politics of debt now that we've entered the Trump Era.
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I originally followed their Instagram page when a friend related that curiously, someone he didn't know was blogging about shows that he was throwing in his basement.
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Curiously, the dogs' reward center, which is a part of the brain that processes pleasurable stimuli, was only activated when praise words were spoken with positive intonation.
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The Boiler Room set was, and remains a crowning achievement, but curiously the aftermath also spawned this strange social media furor over a moment in her set.
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The cocktails were in full flow and the beer seemed never ending and everyone around me had that curiously gauzy look of the well fed about them.
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Curiously, that instance of censorship, then reported as the result of a decision by Renzi's office, did not receive as much attention as this most recent fiasco.
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We're introduced to this season's new theme song (curiously absent last week), "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now" by David Pomeranz — which is also the Perfect Strangers' theme.
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You write in the paper that alcohol was curiously left out of the chapter on drugs in 1967, and specifically the way alcohol is connected to violence.
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"My hope is that when people see gays or lesbians holding hands on the street, they wouldn't see them as freaks or curiously look back," he says.
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Deaf Britons look enviously at America, where the government enforces equal service across broadcast and on-demand TV. Modern subtitles are simple to create, and curiously human.
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He enumerated them in 19663 in a memoir, "If This Be Treason: Translation and Its Dyscontents," whose subtitle reflects the etymological underpinnings of that curiously spelled word.
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When Reuters visited early Sunday, some cleaning staff could be seen sweeping glass from the floor through broken doors and windows, as tourists curiously eyed the destruction.
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Curiously enough, A Ghost Story casts the afterlife in almost the same pattern as The Discovery: It is, in the end, shaped by our regrets and loves.
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Curiously, the outcry didn't register with Bishop, who is officially requesting $50 million in the budget to offset losses to taxpayers from land transfers beginning next year.
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That's when critical reports about former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort's pro-Russia dealings in eastern Europe raised new questions about Trump's curiously Putin-friendly foreign policy.
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This collection included the story of Robert Wilkinson, yet curiously, the piece ends with a reprint of the Elizabeth Wilkinson and Hannah Hyfield challenges published in 213.
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Vice President Mike Pence met with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in a curiously low-key meeting after which they orchestrated a casual "drop-in" with President Trump.
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This was true of the bonds issued by municipalities and major corporations but, more curiously, also of Treasury bonds, normally the bedrock of the global financial system.
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But a writer's true genius rests in allowing readers to perch tenuously at the precipice between his universe and ours, safely and curiously peeking over that gulf.
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For a team that has long been so pioneering and so groundbreaking off the field, United has always seemed curiously hesitant when it comes to social media.
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Curiously, Americans who live near extreme flooding and fires are no more likely to worry about climate change than those far from the threat of such disasters.
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But one thing that remains curiously unexplored is how Han became the wary, cynical guy Princess Leia (and everyone else) fell for back in the Carter administration.
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And it's this curiously smooth De Niro who marches the daughter back to the store, throws the grocer to the curb and stomps repeatedly on his hand.
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Curiously, the most vocally antiwar student I knew was a V.M.I. cadet who "got away with it" because he was both a jock and future Rhodes scholar.
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A tall, athletic Texan, Mr. Williams looked the part of a superhero and grew up an actual cowboy — although, curiously, he was not cast in many westerns.
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And then curiously enough — this is again the magic of what technology can bring and great products can bring — Flo is a company created by two brothers.
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They parted company disagreeing over the Algerian revolt, which Camus curiously opposed, and over Sartre's Communism, a party membership that Camus briefly espoused but soon bitterly rejected.
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Quite curiously, Williams makes ahistorical history paintings by playing with the postmodern circulation of context-free imagery, mixing free-spirited image accumulation with glints of personal specificity.
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Support for Wilders' Party for Freedom seems to be peeling away to the more moderate conservative Christian Democrats on one side and, curiously, to the far-left Socialists.
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"People read them - at first curiously, then seriously - and began discussing salinity and pollution as never before," said Poovu, who has written a book about ethical fishing practices.
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Keeping Up the Kardashians viewers know that a display of dozens of unpackaged Oreos meticulously stacked in a glass container is a curiously ubiquitous feature of their homes.
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Follow up XL1, also recorded with Rushent, faired little better, with lead single "Telephone Operator" (which is curiously reminiscent of Weezer's "Hash Pipe") landing outside the top 40.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As it happens, most episodes of Trump on "The Apprentice" are curiously hard to find: they're not available to stream or download.
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