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Those who swapped lowly Tic Tacs for curiously strong Altoids may enjoy the current wave of upscale, super-potent mouthwashes.
"A good thought," Armstrong commented ironically from the surface — for, curiously, there is no handle to open the hatch from the outside.
Leading Italian food expert, writer and TV host Beppe Bigazzi has been suspended indefinitely from his TV program for curiously recommending a cat stew to viewers, and explaining a rough method of preparation.
And we Irish didn't even invent it: before 1961, the 17th of March was a genuine saint's day, meaning that drink was not commercially available except for, curiously, at a dog show in central south Dublin.
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Thankfully for England, but curiously for Stokes, he has no such issues on the field.
They hover around the interview for the first 20 minutes, which makes for a curiously stilted set of questions.
As things are, the psychological theory of the Phaedo assigns Socrates' contemplation directly to his soul, but leaves his desire for food curiously remote from it, apparently taking 'bodily' desire (for instance) to be related to the soul in much the same way in which the operations involved in (say) metabolism and growth are so related.
The art of movement is key to Keoghan's way of being; as well as being an actor, he's also an amateur boxer, a surprising career choice for a curiously handsome young man who also moonlights as a brand ambassador for Dior.
It makes for a curiously un-Seth-like book, a book that might disappoint.
You can see why, but it makes for a curiously uneven album.
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