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The earlier book, curiously, is a joyful, dynamic one.
The second, more curiously, is of Saramago the venerable Portuguese man of letters himself.
But an alternative explanation for Mr. Obama's comparatively low profile here, curiously, is the very insecurity of China's autocratic government.
Boozer, curiously, is as fragile as he is big and strong; he missed an average of 23 games in each of his six seasons with the Utah Jazz.
Of these branches, only 3% were robbed.New York's experience, curiously, is against the national trend: elsewhere in America, says the FBI, robberies have declined since last year.
Yes, it sounds like the elevator pitch for a horror film, but this is a Christmas blockbuster: Passengers, curiously, is couched as a story about love.
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The answer, curiously, was no.
Tate, curiously, was unavailable for the role herself.
Rezaian was convicted last year, but his sentence, curiously, was never announced.
That, curiously, was not for the painstaking Mrs Cameron but for some splashy painter called Jackson Pollock.
Its flight number, curiously, was 1103.
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