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The AtlantiCare hospital system is in a curious position in all this.
[ 17 ] See R.H. Coase, Advertising and Free Speech, 6 J. LEGAL STUD. 1, 15 (1977) ("Advertising is in a curious position.
The company is in a curious position.
So Dolcetto is in a curious position, and it's a wine I've always believed needed a public relations boost.
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Then there is Sunderland, who have been in a curious position for a while.
"I'm in a curious position right now because I think people don't know what to do with me," she said.
Gordon Brown, Alistair Darling, Des Browne and other Labour MPs could then be in a curious position; elected to a British House of Commons, they would have to leave because their country is no longer represented at Westminster.
As the Time magazine cover story point outs, "Tor itself is left in a curious position of being funded by some parts of the federal government (including the State Department and the Department of Defense) while others (FBI and NSA) are trying to crack it".
We are in a curious situation.
The woman writing about the travails of assisted reproduction, on the other hand, is in a somewhat curious position: She has seized the opportunity to document a new chapter in female experience, but at the same time she is in a sense putting into reverse the evolving contemporary discourse around motherhood.
In fact, Harlem is finding itself in a curious position of political musical chairs with far too few seats available.
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