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Yet, curiously, with the passage of time, artists who once seemed ideologically opposed can coexist happily.
Curiously, with the market tumbling in recent days, he's been a teensy bit shyer about taking credit for market performance.
It first appeared on Douban, a culture forum, written in Chinese but, curiously, with a Western byline: Steven Zuckerberg.
Schiller's polished blank verse (often indistinguishable from his friend Goethe's) sits curiously with the stuttering, jumpy movement of the characters' thought.
Britten begins the "Dies Irae" ("Day of Wrath") curiously, with echoes of battle music, brass fanfares and nervous choral uttering of the words.
Such a conflicted sense of obesity (blithely guzzling yet guilty and sad) contrasts curiously with Melissa McCarthy's undercutting of fat gags in the new comedy Spy.
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Novelists, poets, composers, sculptors, and painters are often curiously preoccupied with a tendency to tinker with their true name, even if they don't actually use a pseudonym.
Here everything is curiously subdued, with only the Dutch fortifying themselves with trays of beer.
I ended up with our kids, but the moral ground curiously rests with her.
Jemima is led to his "tumble-down shed" (which is curiously filled with feathers), and makes herself a nest with little ado.
Tiffany, his talented Pashki counterpart, has her own troubles with a seriously ill brother, whose fate is also curiously interwoven with the villains.
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