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Luckily he dropped this curious notion.
This relationship has always been a curious notion.
Andy Armstrong Manchester Phillip Goodall has a curious notion of what constitutes "cultural differences".
It's a curious notion: why would a woman abandon the idea of keeping herself?
Darwin may be superseded at some time by the norms of science, but I pray that it will not be by the curious notion of "intelligent design".
Embedded in this elegant, seemingly simple statement is a curious notion: that Americans, though increasingly bombarded with streaming images, are missing the picture.
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Laden with phobias, curious notions, an extravagant vocabulary, a mannered inclination toward metaphor (he calls Sept. 11 "the worst day," as he does in the novel) and a possible disorder (there's a suggestion that he has Asperger's syndrome), Oskar is himself the key to the story.
We are curious about the notion because Stevens was.
Perhaps the only thing more curious than the notion of a Porsche wagon is that the Panamera Sport Turismo concept is an uncommonly beautiful example of the species.
And the curious, even ironic, notion is that Japan might, in the end, prove to be a bit of a bridge between the U.S. and China.
And recently I noticed a curious concept: the notion that product managers should do away with release dates.
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