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This was a curious bit of testimony.
"It's the most curious bit of psychobabble.
What were we to infer from that curious bit of cross-cutting?
"It's a curious bit about James Murdoch saying he wants to think about his options" — options that included "making a large payment to keep this quiet," Mr. Watson said.
Finally, the 49ers' chief executive Jed York fired Singletary late Sunday, a curious bit of timing because everybody knew the move was coming at the end of the season.
It is a curious bit of symmetry that the mayoral election here today represented a different kind of quandary -- the struggle for power between one generation of African-American politicians and another.
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FOR two weeks starting this month, curious bits of automotive and art history will be in Manhattan.
Carolyn whispered that it was a bit Miss Havisham – all knick-knacks and curious bits and pieces – but I liked it.
Romney has pushed back vigorously against that, but he can't rewrite a past that has given opponents much to rummage through and plenty of unflattering or at least curious bits to pick out and gape at.
Some months later, by one of those curious bits of serendipity, I was contacted out of the blue by Musikdorf Ernen festival in the Swiss Alps who invited me to be composer in residence in summer 2015.
They cherish the club's heritage: curious bits of theatrical memorabilia on display in glass cabinets by the entrance to the bar include a flower worn by the French actress Sarah Bernhardt and Noel Coward's scent bottle.
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