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The men regarded each other curiously.

The other curiously straight creative industry in the US is Hollywood, with whose members Lambert, perhaps surprisingly, has more sympathy.

Other challenges, he says, have included his divorce years ago, which alienated many followers; a decline in attendance, due in part to competition from the Holy Land Experience theme park in Orlando; and other, curiously timed setbacks — a car accident, a sudden illness — that nearly prevented him from picking up his cross.

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Still others curiously, severalothers — say you haven't tried a soup dumpling till you've eaten at Din Tai Fung in California or, better yet, Taipei.

Just as some opera houses use prompting and others don't, some sports allow coaching during competition while others, curiously, forbid it.

Core to this workshop was the belief that finding the right career is a messy non-linear process that could benefit from a "design thinking logic"—collaborating with others, curiously exploring new ideas and learning by doing.

There is no question that many of the Britten works that have appeared in recent years are either masterly or hugely illuminating but there are others, curiously among the slightly later pieces, that I suspect Britten would not have wanted released into the general repertoire.

Adventuring has never been more popular: Grylls, Cracknell, Fogle, Mears, and others curiously echo the plucky public-school Victorian heroes of G.A. Henty's "books for boys"—yet their popularity is largely from the comfort of the living-room sofa.

Just 12.9% admitted to using no contraception at all.By other measures, curiously, teenagers are still feckless.

The game matches two former English league coaches against each other, with curiously both Dynamo's Owen Coyle and Orlando's Adrian Heath, both having made their managerial names at Burnley before choosing to leave of their own accord – with mixed results.

Also quick with his hands and feet, a grungy pickpocket named Kar (Seann William Scott) helps out against latter-day Nazis in a film whose bad editing and lighting and other infelicities, curiously enough, "increase the fun rather than diminishing it" (A. O. Scott).

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