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Even more curiously, "Burlesk King" isn't especially tawdry or prurient.
Even more curiously, he appeared to have a cast-iron alibi for some of his crimes.
More curiously, the Kirov dances "Diamonds" against a blue, not a white, backdrop.
Even more curiously, 46% think that the Catholic church should recognise same-sex marriage.
The second, more curiously, is of Saramago the venerable Portuguese man of letters himself.
(Even more curiously, he cites Lee Kuan Yew's comparison of Xi with Nelson Mandela).
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Both women hired lawyers, and the process was nerve-racking, more so — curiously — for Ms. Padilla.
The Bush gang should be terrified by this movement, as the deceased's opinion carries rather more weight, curiously similar to a dying confession.
Hawks these days can't, and sparrowhawks are a real menace to young birds; more so, curiously, than the commoner and larger buzzard.And you can't rely on wild birds that have survived the winter to make up the numbers.
The arts, and particularly pop music, is littered with brothers (more so, curiously, than sisters) who have tried to do the same and failed, among them Ray and Dave Davies of the Kinks and Noel and Liam Gallagher of Oasis, each undone by ego and the need to dominate.
When Brown and Batygin found five more TNOs curiously clustered in the sky, they realized with extensive modeling that a giant planet's gravity would have flung any objects away from its path, leaving the orbits of the remaining objects huddled on the opposite side of the solar system.
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