Which brings us to the curious case of the Indochina railway and its Kiwi benefactor.
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And for the curious, unlike QE, there is some historical evidence that austerity can actually work.
This commitment is smaller than a dollar subscription, but still separates the curious from the customers.
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That may account for the curious popular enthusiasm for the phrenological "lighting up" studies.
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His previous album, The Curious Flying Machine was featured on Second Stage last year.
Japan could point to the curious case of its neighbors, North and South Korea.
All of which preamble is an attempt to explain the curious device on my desk.
They are the undecided, the concerned, the curious and they understand that their vote counts.
The curious thing on this third day of fashion shows were the number of kids in attendance.
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"Slumdog's" main competition, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, " won just three Oscars, all in minor categories.
These sites function as reference material for journalists, but also bleed over to the curious customer base.
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But it was clear that poetry had left its mark on many who witnessed the curious event.
The curious reader will keep going until she finds out what the author was waiting to reveal.
But some REIT dividends are lightly taxed, thanks to the curious rules that govern how they must operate.
But the curious abroad should come to China's slopes to find customers, not corduroy snow or caffe latte.
If the plan is adopted, there will be no road signs proclaiming "Suffolk: the curious county", Rowan-Robinson insists.
For that we can thank the curious strength of UK employment - and the weakness of UK earnings.
The curious hosts mix scientific method with plain old-fashioned ingenuity to separate fact from fiction among many popular beliefs.
The whimsical title of Dave Eggers's cancer-and-family memoir "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius" was catnip to the curious.
Digital Domain broke new ground last year with the Oscar-winning special effects in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
The curious bit is that many of the tattooed have right-wing tendencies too.
When the August trade figures came out, I noted the curious strength of Britain's exports to the eurozone.
While the blinking capture light is helpful for ensuring that doodles are being digitized, it may attract the curious.
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The curious thing about those 4.5% exceptions was this: they correlated to the retreat of monetary and fiscal policy.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button leaves you colder than it should, and it shouldn't leave you cold at all.
There the curious can chat with a missionary, or browse some 80, 000 profiles to find Mormons who are like them.
The Marlowe Theatre, the New Wolsey Theatre and children's play The Curious Scrapbook of Josephine Bean were also among the winners.
The curious state of affairs began during the takeover boom of 1969.
But here was the curious thing: So far, Ms. Homsey admitted at lunch, not one waiter had signed up for her seminar.
Criticism of a new tourism campaign which labels Suffolk as 'The Curious County' helped it achieve "remarkable" coverage on Facebook and Twitter.
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