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He had a meteoric rise, and then was mostly, curiously, forgotten.
This is a country where politicians are quick to point to how we are unique and different from Europe, how we are the oldest democracy, how we are a country of immigrants, how we have one of the best constitutions around, and how we are free--proud assets that are curiously forgotten depending on the direction of the political winds.
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They curiously forget that it is in the auction houses' commercial interests to sell the goods consigned to them.
Curiously the mosquitoes had been forgotten while that unseen bear had become, barely 24 hours later, a huge grizzly that reared up and gave chase, the sort of thing that YouTube thrives on.
The meeting was quite successful, but rapidly forgotten by biologists, curiously at a time when the reflection on information kept developing in other quarters.
I'd forgotten how compelling property and dating programmes are; but a marathon watch proves a curiously deflating experience.
Forgotten, forgotten, forgotten,.
Curiously, Bram Stoker's more famous vampire novel didn't sell particularly well upon its publication in 1897: Dracula was outsold that year by Richard Marsh's tale of oriental horror, The Beetle, a work which (until recently) was largely forgotten.
Forget overpriced nachos drenched in curiously orange cheese, and ditch the disappointing stadium hot dogs. .
Curiously, that is something the UNDP, by sometimes forgetting that "development" is also a political issue, has been prone to do.Earlier this year, for example, it published a report praising the "sufficiency economy" theory promoted by Thailand's King Bhumibol and adopted by the military junta to distinguish itself from Thaksin Shinawatra, the democratically-elected prime minister it deposed.
Yet curiously, at those moments when the listener was truly involved, you forgot the music altogether.
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