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Calvin Beisner, of Knox Theological Seminary in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., puts forth a couple of curious ideas.
This is partly because Bilton has curious ideas about how to craft a sentence, and partly because his reporting is both too close to its subjects and too far away.
A fast and fluid technician at the piano with curious ideas -- like his new album of overlapping, refigured Ellingtonia -- the Frenchman rarely comes to play in the United States.
The year had its share of curious ideas (right), from sequined dresses over jeans for day to the mixing of clothes by different designers to the revival of brash color, as in this ensemble of trash bags.
He played lots of soft, stubby notes until they whirled around in a vortex; he moved in and out of the song's harmony with precision, turning clean, curious ideas into something very moving.
At one point he admonishes his long-suffering wife, "For God's sake, my Lucy, do not be troubled with curious ideas such as my liking the birds better than thee .Mr Souder awkwardly intersperses chapters about the making of "American Ornithology", Alexander Wilson's magnum opus, with Audubon's story.
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Patrick Renshaw Sheffield George Osborne has a curious idea about his plan "working".
It's a curious idea, but it's a masterstroke.
At first, it seems like a curious idea: the unaffiliated beat blogger.
As for the curious idea that he might offer concessions to McCain's favourite causes, Bush was downright patronising.
In 2007, the photographer David Michalek had a curious idea: What would dancing look like if it were slowed down to less than a hundredth of its normal speed?
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