Partly because I was curious and partly because I have a masochistic streak, I recently e-mailed the people we had swapped with to ask what they thought of our place.
Business leaders come to Sustainable Brands either because they care, or because they are curious.
He once told the BBC that he travelled around Russia on his own because he was curious about the country.
The block grant cuts are especially curious because House Republicans say they support the oncept, which provides states with far more flexibility than typical federal programs.
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With nationalisation, concluded Judge Paul Gardephe, Anglo Irish had become exempt from American jurisdiction because of a curious legal doctrine called the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.
And, when someone came into the restaurant to call the police, Tom went out, not because he was thinking of his friend but because he was curious, always curious.
On a personal level I've never met this many people in this short a time, simply because they are curious, friendly and interested to see what this thing is and where it might go.
If you're wondering why all those reviews never mentioning tuning into their favorite FM station while plugging away, it's likely because only a curious file dweller would find such a gem, and discover he did.
Because I was just curious what was - you know, if you'd found anything out.
This is a curious thing because it seems hard to believe that they are in it for the money.
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In a way, this is curious, because the bank has gone to great lengths to try to make its thinking plain.
Which is a curious thing, because the game itself is under siege, primarily because of concerns about what playing it is doing to the brains of its players.
This comparison is certainly curious, if only because Davis is the opposite of an astronaut.
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This is because she had to use a curious technique to obtain it.
That's a very curious question to me because at some level there are number of African-American conservatives who in some respect are very much like black nationalists, OK?
From a technology perspective, I'm curious about how this struck you because a lot of stores - big box stores, for example - encourage customers to price compare and they say, we'll match or beat whatever price you see elsewhere.
I've also learned that no matter where you go, you can always find people who share your values and mind-set -- my swaps worked out well because I found a community that was as curious, trusting and adventurous as I am.
This allegation, not included in the Starr referral, is even more curious than the previous one, because it's based on a novel legal theory, which is -- jeopardizes all lawyers in the building -- which is that a client has an enforceable obligation to correct his attorney's alleged misstatements, and if he doesn't make those corrections, he, the client, will be held liable to charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.
This is curious: consolidated taxes might actually increase revenues because big companies could no longer take advantage of small firms' tax breaks.
It is curious that a parliamentarian wants to shut down debate because the French president's intervention prompts an interesting question.
They were calling because they have noticed the unusual international transfer activity, and were curious if this would be a repeating pattern in the future.
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Others are a little more curious: Eggs make the cut despite their high cholesterol content because they are cheap and packed with protein and nutrients.
After the case was thrown out and the auction proceeded, Tekt tried to appeal, to no avail: In a curious decision the judge ruled that the company could not do so because it had not qualified to participate in the auction.
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