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He would be amused to learn that a century later "middle brow" is enjoying a high-brow art world vogue.
You may be amused to learn that this was brought to my attention by one of his cabinet colleagues.
He believes that Fatty 'Cue guests will ask about the name Chupacabra, be amused to learn about the beast Chupacabra, have fun saying the word Chupacabra, and thus order the drink Chupacabra.
A young guide who took a lady around during the rain kept beginning his sentences with phrases like "You'll hardly believe this, but in this building here... ...... and you'll be amused to learn that..."....
So he'd surely be amused to learn that today a taste-making coterie of Parisians is falling in love with Uzès and settling there, despite the fact that it's not in Umbria.
A young guide who took a lady around during the rain kept beginning his sentences with phrases like "You'll hardly believe this, but in this building here... .. and you'll be amused to learn that..."...
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(As an adult I was amused to learn that apocheris, the Jewish word for an apostate, derives from the Greek "epicure").
I got in touch with Marshall, now a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, and she was amused to learn that something she uttered as a brash 22-year-old might have such a lasting linguistic legacy.
Lift indeed: in 1813 Jane Austen was amused to learn "stays now are not made to force the bosom up at all; that was a very unbecoming, unnatural fashion".
Unless you are a market leader – Oxford and Cambridge do minimum branding, the roundtable were amused to learn – branding messages tend to be centred around broad slogans, such as "upgrade your future".
(Teenagers often subscribe to mailing lists that publish the addresses of proxies and anonymizers, special sites that they use to get around traditional Web blockers installed by schools or parents. But I was amused to learn that the engineers at OpenDNS subscribe to those lists, too. They block the proxies as fast as they are created).
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