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THE Vietnamese certainly have a curious sense of timing.
So he was, in a curious sense, fearless".
Yet a curious sense of anonymity prevails throughout the show.
There is a curious sense of well-being in settling down to "Bridge of Spies".
Several Wiseman works, such as "Canal Zone" and "Meat," end with a curious sense of diminuendo.
In a curious sense, Wilson's prose, by contrast, is too innocent.
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Didn't Baldwin address the slippery notion of truth when he wrote, near the close of "Nothing Personal," "We have, it seems to me, a very curious sense of reality — or, rather, perhaps, I should say, a striking addiction to irreality. . . .
The band, REO Speedwagon, is teaming up with a digital agency, Curious Sense, to introduce an online video game aimed at the adults known as casual gamers.
Light snow spiraling down, all the ground white again, and with this snowfall the curious sense of how much a late-January snow differs from the ones we had in late November and early December.
Vocational Girl has the distinct whiff of a buried manuscript, which might explain the curious sense that the sexual imagination of the author is stuck firmly in the 80s - a sort of intellectual Danielle Steel - even while she feels compelled to adopt the chirpy, label-dropping tones of contemporary chick lit.
One highlight of the theme was Massimiliano Giornetti's show for Ferragamo, where the designer, a spotty performer who in the past has lapsed into lugubrious styling and demonstrated a curious color sense, hit stride.
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