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The mystery of the abandoned roosters of LaGuardia Corner Gardens, on LaGuardia Place near Bleecker Street, is perhaps the most puzzling development.
ING Barings, an investment bank, points out that "Latin American valuations are beginning to match those of Asia, a rather puzzling development given that Asia has as many non-investment-grade nations as Latin America has investment-grade nations, namely one".
That's a bit of a puzzling development, considering the Folio 100 has been the focus of their tablet PR so far.
This last is a puzzling development; Republicans have been frantically trying to make W disappear since he left office, apparently in fear voters may remember their slavish devotion whilst he was defying the Constitution and shredding the national balance sheet.
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"Lalla Essaydi: Les Femmes du Maroc," an exhibition at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, draws attention to one of the most interesting if puzzling developments in contemporary art: a revival of exotic, often historical imagery of people from faraway places in the name of a critique of exoticism.
As it happens, their influence helps to explain a whole host of puzzling economic developments, such as the record share of profits in national income, sluggish growth in real wages, high oil prices alongside low inflation, low global interest rates and America's vast current-account deficit.Emerging countries are looming larger in the world economy by a wide range of measures (see chart 1).
The most puzzling episode in the development of later Middle English literature is the apparently sudden reappearance of unrhymed alliterative poetry in the mid-14th century.
In a puzzling and potentially troubling development, an AIDS vaccine tested in a closely watched trial might have increased the risk among vaccine recipients of becoming infected with H.I.V., researchers reported yesterday at a scientific meeting in Seattle.
"the irregular onset of bacterial colonization accounts for the puzzling inconsistency in varnish development from stone to stone…" [11].
However, it has been noted that "the irregular onset of bacterial colonization accounts for the puzzling inconsistency in varnish development from stone to stone…" [11].
This development is puzzling due to the EU's scepticism to international emissions trading in greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the run-up to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol.
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