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Part of the fun of pub theaters, of course, is seeing famous actors (or fine dramatic ones) in curious quarters.
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It has been a curious quarter, Morris points out.
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If you're curious to see what one-quarter of the world has seen, if you want evidence that the faith is still a living thing, the Internet address is: http://www.jesusfilm.org.org
The pair have played each other twice before, with Gasquet triumphant on both occasions, but the curious scoreline in the quarter-final of the Paris Masters last year shows how even within the same match the Frenchman can blow chaud et froid.
The Terrafugia, a drivable airplane with fold-up wings, is likely to draw the curious, but the price of nearly a quarter of a million dollars may temper the enthusiasm of aero-mobilists.
We are awash in cable traffic this week, thanks (or no thanks) to WikiLeaks, which is dumping a quarter million State Department transmissions on a curious and angry world.
Danny Barker, a jazz guitarist and banjoist who was born in 1909 in the French Quarter in New Orleans, always had a curious mind.
Most curious is how many name analysts missed the March quarter's earnings projections.
Less than a quarter of workers (22%) describe themselves as curious, preferring such traditional descriptors as detail-oriented and organized.
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