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Sometimes, curiously, a bit like the Manic Street Preachers.
And for all the innate expressivity of his voice, his singing is sometimes curiously bland.
Who sometimes, curiously, resemble the people you run into on the streets and in the screening rooms on Labor Day weekend in Telluride.
Though Mr. Littleton popularized the movement, which eventually spread internationally, the pioneers quietly sidestepped barriers to glassmaking to produce their sometimes curiously shaped, often colorful pieces.
In the days leading up to the contest, Mr. Bush clung to a confidence about the outcome that proved entirely unwarranted, and he followed a schedule that was sometimes curiously undemanding.
His music is ingenious and distinctive and curiously elusive -- sometimes curiously empty, when you listen beneath the virtuosic shimmer and find there not complexity but a basic happy simplicity.
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Obama sometimes seemed curiously flat in his delivery – except in his unusually robust defence of healthcare.
Yet during his seven-year tenure as music director of the New York Philharmonic, which ended with the 2008-9 season, he sometimes seemed curiously disengaged, especially toward the end.
Out of the babel, that clear and sometimes tuneful bonging was curiously pleasant.
Curiously enough, sometimes Hogarth, who was such a popular, down-to-earth painter, includes figures who seem to have come from religious paintings.
Sometimes the scoring is curiously thin, but the sparseness actually enhances the tragedy of the opera and complements the vocal setting of the text, which often follows the natural flow and speech patterns of the Russian words.
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