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Biden's adorable mix of brash honesty and middle-America anecdotes has made him something of a curious icon, as the man second in line to the world's most powerful position.
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The good parts of the film remain quite good, but the cornball comedy gets in the way, making the film seem like something of a relic, a curious product of an era whose values and tastes we now find archaic.
And something else: a curious reassurance, as though fiction offered us, here at the end of this fragmented century of dispersal and aloneness, a way of being reconnected.
The poem was a trope on negatives, a way of saying something ultimately positive by means of a curious kind of conceptual inversion.
TRIPOLI, Libya - If not exactly a chess match for the ages, it was at least a deliciously emblematic contest that caught something of the curious, and often deeply eccentric, world of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, a man who has been known to want to pitch a tent for his comfort in Manhattan's Central Park, along with a host of other behaviors unusual in a national leader.
So the Lightning really did enjoy something of the curious innocence, or lack of guile, that you can enjoy in this finely crafted film.
DANE DEHAAN'S CAREER is something of a grab bag of high and low, the curious and the curiously cool.
In Kingdom of Earth, we meet another curious female character who finds herself something of a pawn between two men.
Being curious outside the set cosmology is still something of a sin.
"It's kind of a curious paradox," he said.
Again, Marber's curious manner does little to dispel rumours that there has been something of a falling out.
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