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Three years after the première, "Atomic" has arrived at the Metropolitan Opera — but not, curiously, in the Sellars staging.
Three years after the première, "Atomic" has arrived at the Metropolitan Opera but not, curiously, in the Sellars staging.
Bram connects the emergence of more declaratively gay literature to the civil rights and antiwar movements of the 1960s (though not, curiously, to the broader sexual revolution).
The repeated failure of these and other ritual apologies to deliver satisfaction has not, curiously, diminished the appetite for public repentance.
Jimmy Carter's "malaise" speech — one in which the word malaise does not, curiously enough, appear — was delivered 30 years ago, on July 15 , 1979
Mr. Lanier and I disagree about many issues tied to the cultural and intellectual changes being wrought by the Internet -- just not, curiously, the ones that he ascribes to me.
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In the ancient world, the ski was known across Northern Europe and Asia — though not North America, curiously — and the Lapps and the Norse were the acknowledged masters of the pursuit.
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Of course this isn't some curiously Antipodean problem.
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