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A curious phrase, "coming around,".
It was a curious phrase.
It is almost 11 months since George Osborne coined the curious phrase "northern powerhouse".
Jay Carney, White House spokesman, Tuesday The issue A curious phrase by a President who is careful with his words.
That's a curious phrase from a candidate who popularized the marriage of the adjective compassionate with the noun conservative.
Tyrie presses him on the point, and is accused of having an "understandable fascination with Mrs Thatcher" (curious phrase).
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To some, perhaps, Lance Rutledge's paintings of oblique sentences, curious phrases and daffy non sequiturs might be hilarious, but they left me baffled.
The curious phrasing of that brief announcement raised more questions than it answered and left many in the coaster community to speculate about what might be next for Colossus.
You do have to expect considerable strangeness when dealing with any reworking of Lewis Carroll's lysergic fable of child dream states and queried selfhood, the source of the phrase "curiouser and curiouser".
Idioms are curious turns of phrase that require a sudden turn of meaning.
But if so, it's curious that the phrase, so full of youthful weltschmerz, stayed with Wallace.
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