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Another curious effect emerged, too.
Richards, walking away from the stage, noticed a curious effect.
This atmosphere of menace has a curious effect on otherwise balanced and stable ministers.
Drugs like Ambien have the curious effect of causing what is known as anterograde amnesia.
Yet the essay has the curious effect of upping the ante on almost everyone who reads it.
North Korea's failure to communicate, then, may have the curious effect of actually encouraging it to take more aggressive action.
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The process is being watched intensely, and the spotlight has had some curious effects, as it did at the March 10 meeting.
The change in the weather also has curious effects on brewers and drinkers as the new season's produce becomes available.
His poems are characterized by arresting images and exquisite rhythms, an intricate form, and sudden shifts in tone and subject that produce curious effects of fragmentation and obliquity.
At the time, we all talked about "before" and "after," but one of the curious effects of 9/11 was that its most pronounced effects are felt far over the horizon.
On display are photographs (the battleship Arizona sinking in Pearl Harbor, the Roosevelt-Churchill-Stalin meeting at Yalta) and curious effects (the massive globe given to Roosevelt by Gen. George C. Marshall, a cloak worn by Roosevelt to cover his crippled legs).
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