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to curiously
adverb
In a curious manner.
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Brandon Knight, 19, had just nudged Kentucky past Ohio State in a game that was as tense as it was tight, and now reporters crowded into the interview room at Prudential Center to curiously eye the unfamiliar Kentucky specimens.
One such series combines painted canvases and video projections to curiously three-dimensional effect; made with Mr. Kahrimi, it is based on video clips of oil fields burning in Kuwait during the Persian Gulf war.
He eschews the Larkinesque seduction technique (that seamless move from "I think" to "we all think"); often, a third-person voice works to curiously distancing effect, and where one senses an extraordinary intelligence at work, "personality" is kept at bay.
I guess I used my creative freedom to curiously map out my own blueprint of Michael Young History's life.
And like other pathetically insecure Hollywoodites, I had an internal panic that led me to curiously explore what options were available in the world".
Early morning, afternoon and evening should be punctuated by moments of stillness to adjust to new environments and to curiously observe and absorb one's surroundings.
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And yet, worryingly, a lot of Americans seem to be curiously attracted to him.
The forces of law and order also seem to be curiously indifferent to the plight of the dead men.
Mr. Ferrara observes them serenely and allows the audience to feel curiously flattered to share the human race's terminal hours with such cool, sexy, good-looking specimens.
To think curiously means to look for patterns in ideas and images, finding similarities that link disparate concepts rather than differences.
There seems to be curiously little evidence tying either of them directly to the purported scheme.
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