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But the former federal court judge came to a curious conclusion about the 1992 meeting.
(Sean Trende chews over the odd timing of Mr Boehner's move, and arrives at a curious conclusion).But assuming that Mr Boehner and chums can whip their troops into line, the stars for reform may be aligning.
When a reporter tried returning the conversation to baseball topics by asking Piazza about traveling to Norfolk, Va., to play the Mets' Class AAA affiliate, the catcher sighed, pondered the inconvenient trip, and reached a curious conclusion.
Mauricio Kagel's "Nordwest," from "Die Stücke der Windrose" ("Compass Pieces"), was as much theater as concert work: to its gentle, largely consonant strains, performers played kazoos, slapped rhythms on their instruments and shimmied to a curious conclusion.
This was a curious conclusion to reach at a time when electric companies were competing vigorously in many cities.
Given West's history of diversity, putting women of all shades and all colours in his shows and in his materials, that was a curious conclusion to draw in fact, his last show was the most diverse of all of New York Fashion Week.
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An avid seaman, Kelvin analyzed boat wakes and came to a rather curious conclusion: No matter the speed of the boat, it should produce a wake with a "wake angle" of 19.47°.
I had no idea how Beck had reached such a sudden and curious conclusion but, as much as I hated to admit it, she'd just hit the nail on the head.
Their curious conclusion is that philosophers are hell's only residents.
A curious omen.
A curious view.
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