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Most significantly - and curiously, in the light of his growing unpopularity - bin Laden accepted his oath of allegiance as recently as December 2004, in effect making him an al-Qaida brand franchise.

(And curiously, in the early hours after Coppola's premiere, £650,000 of jewels were stolen from a Cannes hotel room: had the Ring reformed, and gone international?) Back in 2008 Paris Hilton really was blithe enough not to notice that thieves were wandering in and helping themselves, over and over.

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The signwriter had no doubt taken his instructions over the phone and for Cockneys the number after two is free just as for many Irishmen (and curiously in a couple of pockets on the English east coast) it is tree.The recording of English dialects has a long history: Joseph Wright was at it a century ago and produced an extensive dictionary and a grammar.

The three performers -- Lynne Halliday, Ricky Russell and Stephen Zinnato -- all sing reasonably well, and curiously, in appearance and voice they all come across as fainter versions of better-known stars.

It is missing in csRNA14 and, curiously, in all csRNAs predicted in S. suis.

Comment: the derived state is present in Dracochelys bicuspis (based on [ 37]), Sinemys spp. (unknown in Sinemys gamera) and curiously also in the aberrant pleurodire, Araripemys barretoi Price [ 46].

The hood that Trayvon had on, and his gazing curiously in the neighborhood was simply a boy staring curiously into the world with a security blanket.

These good shows have made their impressions on other people and society already and, while I can curiously listen in, the truth is that I missed the original conversation, so it's no longer as interesting.

During that time, the "qatsi" films have been kept curiously in the here and now by way of screening tours featuring live orchestral performances of the Glass scores.

Next came a formidable performance of a late period work, Sonata No. 28 in A, in which the virtuosic tests come especially from the entangled contrapuntal writing that runs through the music, not just the sprawling fugue in the final movement but curiously in the relentless and bracing march of the second movement, where one does not expect such polyphonic intricacies.

Curiously, in the few small tumors that developed from ΔBB/PID xenografts, Akt and Erk activities were elevated (Fig. 6).

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