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PPRs encoded by Rf genes (Rf-PPR) are exceptional because they are not conserved among the species [ 39]; they are curiously present as heavily duplicated clusters of Rf-PPR-like genes in the genome.

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That cheerful written hello, curiously presented in the singular, was the opening note of a communication from the Selective Service System.

The first video reveals a thorough overview of the M9, curiously presented in profile view.

In Sandbrook's formulation, the history of our national culture is a linear one that runs in a straight line from imperial past to a curiously homogeneous present.

Curiously, at present more investment-banking revenues come from Taiwan than from the mainland, though China's are growing faster, says Lehman Brothers.

Curiously, the present 60 Minutes mini-scandal seems to track the plot of HBO's Aaron Sorkin show The Newsroom, wherein an overzealous reporter fudges a report that could potential bring down the government.

Curiously, at present we do not know for certain what role B cells play in human SLE [ 9].

Sinclair Lewis, in "It Can't Happen Here" — a novel curiously neglected — presents an America that becomes fascist, and the quality of the fascism is as American as apple pie.

With Clarkson on suspension, the BBC old guard dwindling down through retirement to death and Radio 1 stalwarts such as Fearne Cotton and Zane Lowe fucking off, what's left for the BBC? Matt Baker and Alex Jones two curiously sexless presenting robots designed in a lab to keep your nan awake enough to make it through to 8 PM fronting up every TV show the BBC has to offer?

With Clarkson on suspension, the BBC old guard dwindling down through retirement to death and Radio 1 stalwarts such as Fearne Cotton and Zane Lowe fucking off, what's left for the BBC? Matt Baker and Alex Jones – two curiously sexless presenting robots designed in a lab to keep your nan awake enough to make it through to 8PM – fronting up every TV show the BBC has to offer?

Walton refuses to talk about Scott today other than to say, "Jack Scott is a friend of mine," curiously using the present tense to describe a man who died in February 2000 and whose funeral Walton was "too busy" to attend.

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