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A few, such as Mr Cassidy, deny that global warming is a problem at all.Yet the curious reality is that few experts think the pipeline is all that important, either way.
Unsurprising as the attack was, its phrasing inadvertently underscored the curious reality of this year's election; namely, that the same party that loves to inveigh against the dangers of excessive borrowing is now likely to nominate for President a man whose entire career, and entire fortune, was built on debt.
A curious reality of the American academic system is that those who intend to one day teach elementary or secondary school must do coursework in education.
Yet it seems a curious reality that in online video, apart from all other media, it has become perfectly acceptable to embed and monetize someone else's content.
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In terse, impressively researched chapters, Echenoz follows the lives of five friends in the trenches, and ruminates on the curious realities of warfare: the throngs of left-behind animals, the mustiness of open air at the front, the mind-numbing slog of endless marching.
And a curious economic reality emerged, wherein a $20 million drama seemed like a greater risk than a $100 million action spectacle.
It is a curious new reality: the ageing patriarch subject to the modern language of behaviour and relationships.
The curious historical reality is that race-based policies and practices have now become routine options in regional politics.
The weaknesses come from what has always been, though admittedly for movie critics rather than audiences, the Richard Curtis Problem: his curious attitude to reality.
But to settle on that interpretation is to deny or discount the splendid strangeness of Mr. Sorrentino's vision — and also, therefore, of the curious corners of reality he discovers along the way.
Didn't Baldwin address the slippery notion of truth when he wrote, near the close of "Nothing Personal," "We have, it seems to me, a very curious sense of reality — or, rather, perhaps, I should say, a striking addiction to irreality. . . .
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