Sentence examples for curious entry from inspiring English sources

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A curious entry is Songandaprayer.

On Friday evening Nickelodeon serves up a curious entry, "Peter Rabbit's Christmas Tale," a new animated story based on the Beatrix Potter characters.

The product of a brilliant mind reckoning with the brutal caprices of fascism, the novel now feels like much more than a curious entry in the Beckett canon.

The book forms a curious entry among the recipients of the Hugos.When the venerable science-fiction award was first given in 1953, it was supposed to be a one off.

Probably the most curious entry on the schedule, which P.S. 122 announced on Thursday, is "Hot Box" by the director and video artist Brian Rogers, who was inspired by aspects of the films "Apocalypse Now" and "Fitzcarraldo," most notably, the way actors in those films are said to have prepared themselves for their roles by undertaking ordeals of various kinds.

Birchmeier awarded the album 3 stars stating "All in all, Galería Caribe is a curious entry in Arjona's catalog that most fans can overlook without missing much".

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Still, it's curious launching your own entry in the space more than half a year after a trio of hardware partners debuted their own.

On May 5th, 1852, he made a curious journal entry describing color's relationships in terms of the optics of illumination, which anticipated the eventual subversion of form by color in avant-garde painting.

Cursory checks would have guided the curious to entries In Debrett's or Marquis Who's Who, where readers can still see Kallakis listed as an "ambassador for the Republic of San Marino", author of The Wonders of Italy (1996) and a member of the development board of the National Portrait Gallery – all bogus claims.

But this sort of negativity, while curious, is entry-level stuff.

These assumptions help to explain (what may otherwise strike the reader as curious) why, as this entry will illustrate, discussions of scientific explanation so often move back and forth between examples drawn from bona-fide science (e.g., explanations of the trajectories of the planets that appeal to Newtonian mechanics) and more homey examples involving the tipping over of inkwells.

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