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Some curve!
Mix it up, hurl some curve balls.
He found that if a wire frame in the form of some curve is dipped in a soap solution, then the film forms beautiful curved surfaces.
But if you should see some beautiful thing, some leaf, say, damascened with frost, some iridescence on a pigeon's neck, some stone, some curve, some clear water; look at it as if you were made of eyes, as if you were nothing but an eye, lidless and tender, to be probed and scorched by extreme light.
An earlier Christie novel, the Man in a Brown Suit, from 1924, contains a hilarious discussion of taking photos out of a train window: "It must be some curve if you can photograph the front part of the train from the back, it will look awfully dangerous".
He acknowledges, however, that "we may be hit with some curve balls".
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But real life has thrown them some curves.
"There's nothing wrong with some curves and a slightly ripe body odor.
He doesn't do anything very flashy with them -- just some curving, flexing and shrugging.
Umpire Mark Barron called some curves for strikes last night, and D'Amico, a right-hander making his second start for the Mets, dominated the Expos.
We took some curves far faster than the recommended speeds, and the GT40 simply motored through without body lean or tire squeal.
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