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Curiously, the same poll showed that more Welsh supported independence for Scotland than for their own country.

(Curiously, the same movie had a negligible impact in France where it did not even receive a nationwide release).

Curiously, the same list, with one change, features in a parallel protest from Britain's Alex Thomson, who drops Golding from his complaints but adds Jean-Pierre Dick. Jean-Pierre Dick

Curiously, the same self-doubts came into play a decade ago, when the first President Bush decided that Iraq's invasion of Kuwait "will not stand".

In jaunty cap and loose shirt he looked frail, a consequence of the Parkinson's disease that latterly challenged his pride and his patience, but otherwise he seemed curiously the same as ever, beguiling charm and wicked sense of humour intact.

"But he could never have seen the film, because it was only released in the United States after he'd finished 'Excavation.' " Curiously, the same issue of Life has an article about the excavation of New York City subway stations, suggesting to Ms. Mahony and Mr. Elderfield that de Kooning had been influenced by that particular issue of the magazine, rather than directly by the movie.

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Curiously, when the same tests were performed on young American children, ages 5 and 6, they fared poorly.

Curiously, at the same time as the fashion press is lauding her relationships with designers, Michelle has been at pains to emphasise that she shops downmarket.

Curiously, at the same time the agency would like to cut the funding it provides to counseling programs, it seeks a substantial increase in its budget for managing those programs — a 250 percent increase, which amounts to $2.25 million more.

Curiously, in the same letter, there is also a strong element of candour where Charlotte actually owns to being "satirical" to the very man whose taste she's sending up.

There was also a "Playmate Data Sheet," where the woman, in a sort of Catholic-schoolgirl handwriting (which, curiously, was the same from month to month), listed her goals in life, her favorite movies, and so on.

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