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It only cares how much globe-warming pollution we emit – and that may be curiously immune to the measures we usually assume will help.
If this gloves-off form of debate has ugly long-term consequences, the Trumps of this world may be curiously unavailable to repair the damage.
The important thing is that in various quantum states the properties of distant physical systems may be curiously correlated.
Which is why I'm betting that much of human knowledge may prove curiously resistant to the lure of personalization - and that the future of the social graph has a few more kinks in it than Facebook's 24-hour-party-people would wish.
But that also could mean that consumers may be curiously uninterested.
Beneath that shiny exterior of lace and nail polish, a Leo woman may be curiously insecure.
The result, curiously, may be what they willed.
The least unlucky, curiously, may be among those whose homes have been destroyed: some were insured.
The British couldn't get enough of Canaletto, whatever it was that his scenes said to them about the enduring appeal of pomp and magnificence when written on water, or of a political system which may have seemed curiously sympathetic to the Whigs.
These guerrillas are left-wingers are they not, fighting (so they and friendly web sites tell the world) to liberate Colombia from etc, etc, etc? Well, they may be, but, curiously, their leader seems to have a personal bank account abroad.
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