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Somewhat curiously, Broxton's last three appearances have come in nonsave situations.
Collins countered, somewhat curiously, by inserting Scott Hairston to pinch-hit for Daniel Murphy, the cleanup hitter.
He revealed, somewhat curiously, that he and the staff would step down after Tuesday's game if de la Torre advised him to.
However, the act also states that when the estimated cost of compliance exceeds the limit, there is no obligation on the public body to provide the information at all, even - somewhat curiously - if the applicant agrees to reimburse the body in full.
While his football club of choice is, somewhat curiously, AFC Wimbledon – a love affair that began in his childhood when he noticed, upon buying a sticker book, that their goalkeeper Hans Segers sported a similar bushy moustache to his father, Derek – the capital is simply too hectic.
There is a large flat-screen television, floor-to-ceiling windows, a plush bed wrapped in 400-thread-count Sferra sheets and, somewhat curiously, a brown leather ceiling that, together with the eggplant-colored rug, gave the room a dark, cozy feeling.
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Or maybe it was the fruity-floral Lolita Lempicka, which Mr. Turin's colleague, Tania Sanchez, characterizes in their guide to the best 100 fragrances, "The Little Book of Perfumes," as "like cleavage set to trumpets," backed by a "somewhat louche and curiously masculine sweet woody section".
Although this curiously somewhat different result in Uganda may be due to unexplained methodological or other factors, the 7% prevalence finding may also suggest the possibility that HIV incidence has risen a little in recent years, consistent with some other data, such as (mostly relatively small) increases in prevalence among young antenatal clients at some ANC sites in recent years.
Curiously, and somewhat confusingly, national forests remain open.
Then, just to test our patience, he recites another poem, somewhat less annoying but curiously apolitical, a tribute to the actress Janeane Garofalo.
If he were in a room with other people, he would not be noticed save for his deep-set, heavily shadowed, sad, somewhat doomed blue eyes — eyes curiously related to Marlene's now that she is old and lost, her world gone quite awry.
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