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SOMETHING very curious is happening between the United States and Mexico: the countries are seriously talking about thorny issues like migration that for years had been the elephant at the party that no one wanted to discuss.
There's something very curious about its value that could have profound implications for the Universe.
Now, here is something very curious; these extremely serious scandals taken together do not seem to have done much damage to the popularity of sport.
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The happy dance was something that Tim had a very curious vision for.
He played lots of soft, stubby notes until they whirled around in a vortex; he moved in and out of the song's harmony with precision, turning clean, curious ideas into something very moving.
If it interests you to unpack them, I shall be very curious to hear something about them:—Care must be taken, in this case, not to confuse the tallies.
"It's very curious that they think now this is something that should be rushed through".
"We find it very curious that after nine years of employment something like this would be brought forward 35 days before the election," said Rob Stutzman, a senior advisor to Ms. Whitman, who described the allegations as a "desperate political attack".
That's something I don't know as much about, and I'm very curious.
There was something very charming about Matthew and his wife and it made me curious to read his new book which will be published in August.
I ask that in all sorts of ways because if you don't want to know how something works, if you don't read a lot, you're not a very curious person.
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