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Which raises a curious point.
One curious point: The genus name for the chipmunk is Tamias, which roughly translated means steward.
And calm and curious, pointing out every new convergence, Ballard reminds us that dreams are often perverse.
At the time that he embarked on A Passage, Forster was at a curious point in his creative life.
People have whinged about this kind of thing for generations ("That's not proper music/painting/ writing") but we're at a curious point in history.
PARIS — A curious point of law, arising from the fact that marriages contracted in England by French citizens without complying with the formalities of the French law are liable to be annulled by a French Court, was decided yesterday [July 27] in Paris.
"It's a curious point that I've made in all my books," Dr. Griffin once said, "that in the face of very weak evidence we scientists tend to make very strong, negative statements: no animal does this, animals can't do that and so on, when we really don't know.
The curious point at the time was that they demanded a paltry sum from their victims.
Taking a magnifying glass to the defining elements of identity, artist Michael Reeder works from a curious point of reference: people he's never met.
A curious point: Obama had spoken to Jones only twice before appointing him to so high a post and seems hardly to have come to know him by the time he resigned.
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