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This is seen as a curious evidence of Greek trade with Java in a time earlier than that of Theophrastus.
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Since some curious "evidence" has come to light, with no small bearing on the case, a brief follow-up seems in order.
Instead, a curious thing happened; evidence of Spieth's fallibility appeared.
A curious paradox emerged in the evidence for local therapies.
That it is our desire to be in our time that moves us, is evidenced by a curious block, a kind of pre-emptive amnesia, that all of us share.
The point is not that additional freedoms are bad but that, on the basis of evidence, they're a curious obsession.
To his right, a shiny iMac pings as emails deluge his inbox; to his left, a white board reveals a series of curious diagrams – evidence of Kirby's latest extra-curricular project as part of Found, the Edinburgh-based art and music collective best known for 2009's Cybraphon, an emotional, internet-connected robotic band housed in a Victorian display case.
The new evidence came out of a curious observation that researchers revealed in a 2011 paper.
The physician had noticed a number of curious scars, evidence of the poet's plight during the Cultural Revolution.
The culture select committee, which has been gathering evidence these past weeks, is a curious beast.
Judging from the fragmentary evidence, Philoponus' later theological treatises were characterized by a curious mixture of Christian doctrine and Aristotelian philosophy.
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