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Is it curious to have this degree of self-consciousness at his age?
And it's that kind of disconnect, so prevalent, that made me curious to have a hand for once in killing an animal I was prepared to ingest.
By then the barracks had been sealed for years behind an eight-foot fence - and who wouldn't be curious to have a look at the site again?
Thomas said of Frost's poetry: "It is curious to have such good natural English with just that shade of foreignness in the people and the poet himself".
Then, as now, it seemed curious to have a protracted divorce, with the BBC screening the 2015 and 2016 championships when little appetite for golf exists at the broadcaster.
He was not a communist, but like so many of us in those days he was not unsympathetic to Marxism, even in its Russian form, and was curious to have a close-up look at the Soviet experiment.
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The curious event looks to have taken place in the Ecuadorian Embassy, where Assange is currently avoiding extradition.
Elsewhere on the mountain, meanwhile, a curious thing seems to have happened to the World Economic Forum's star count.
All commentators would agree that Wallace was one of the most curious characters ever to have come within a heartbeat of the Presidency.
"The goal is to have curious and creative students who can function in life".
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