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"curiously" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows a strong desire to know about something synonym inquisitively
  2. strangely or unusually synonym oddly

955 Sentences With "curiously"

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Curiously absent from this conversation is The Weeknd himself, a.k.a.
Curiously, I've been aware of Twitch for a long time.
Curiously, a female nude squats at the bedside in grief.
Plus, parts of it seem curiously faded and scratched out.
In fact, most of the debate was curiously backward looking.
Curiously, the exact date of resignation has also been redacted.
Curiously, Apple also has the smallest percentage of Asian workers.
Curiously, UK politicians appear to be in denial about this.
Curiously, the SEC did not name Mayweather in the statement.
Curiously, any user in a chat can delete any message.
But curiously, it omits major issues such as health care.
Outside, some tourists and other media curiously eyed the destruction.
This Danish master, 83, has been curiously neglected in America.
The house is spacious and, though furnished, appears curiously empty.
I slowly and curiously select the doll from my inventory.
Curiously, almost everyone who was injured left with poached feet.
The restaurant's owner, Sarma Melngailis, was curiously absent and unreachable.
Curiously, however, Ben doesn't appear at Ross and Emily's wedding.
Food and propaganda were curiously missing from the Russian books.
But curiously, the résumé featured the term "data science" nowhere.
Curiously it is here that Walker seems the least confident.
Ms. Collenette had terrific stories, including, curiously, many about storytelling.
Curiously, similar messages on other social media were not deleted.
My dreams are, curiously, quite a lot about the dead.
The spirit of open defiance, while jarring, felt curiously festive.
Curiously, Baldelli did not start Astudillo that night against Baltimore.
And now, curiously, Ryan appears to lack that same fervor.
Curiously, the prelude to the 1987 crash isn't one of them.
But curiously, the two still insist that they're not neo-Nazis.
Curiously, however, the 3a won't actually ship with its own headphones.
The primary, curiously, is decided by taking opinion polls of voters.
Not wearing earbuds or earphones helps the device stay curiously unobtrusive.
But curiously, it's not quite clear what those differences are, exactly.
But one nominee has remained curiously stuck at the starting gate.
Curiously, oil stocks actually gave up very little of their gains.
Curiously enough, the top trades go pretty well with summer activities.
Money-managers are rummaging ever more curiously through customers' digital lives.
Zoos across the country have been curiously preparing for Aug. 26.
But Lakewood Church was curiously silent, until, at 11:13 a.m.
There are politics here, just curiously discordant politics to the time.
Sjöblad's curiously biological metaphor inverts the standard vision of the body.
This may seem curiously egalitarian stuff for a former Conservative minister.
Curiously, he is even supported by Kosovo Serb deputies in parliament.
Curiously, Kellyanne Conway has claimed Trump doesn't even know Carter Page.
His curiously biological metaphor inverts the standard vision of the body.
They both curiously stare down at the lens before losing interest.
Even more curiously, that update was only available for some devices.
Speaking of specs, the Phantom Reactor is a curiously designed gadget.
Curiously, the Ducks overcame a massive miscue in the opening seconds.
Curiously enough, it's only the men's toilets that have cameras installed.
Curiously, this may reflect continuity with an evolving Obama-era policy.
Curiously, though, one of the vertical cells became completely clean overnight.
Curiously, he had a recommendation on his profile, from this investor.
Even more curiously, Westworld is Hopkins' first ever recurring TV role.
Curiously, the complainant was the same as in Mr Katumbi's case.
Curiously, Phil Chess was neither inducted nor mentioned in the citation.
Curiously, this giant atmospheric feature does not move with the atmosphere.
One photo shows the squirrel touching the flower, curiously examining it.
" Curiously enough, that is also the penultimate word of "Portnoy's Complaint.
How come it's curiously unbloodied corpse landed so close to Trump?
More curiously, the bureau and shelves were cluttered with jelly jars.
De Wilde's "Emma" moves through her small world curiously and joyfully.
Curiously, Systrom is largely absent from the platform he helped build.
But this was a pop universe curiously wiped clean of race.
The English are curiously obsessed with the idea of ranking leagues.
He calls it a "curiously unaffecting reimagining" of the 1957 show.
The nightmare in Venezuela goes curiously unmentioned in The Socialist Manifesto.
These debates, though informative, seem to me curiously and unfortunately polarized.
It's everywhere, and its ubiquity seems to render it curiously invisible.
Curiously, she's already got two slices of pizza in her hand.
The three words curiously and glaringly missing from C.K.'s statement?
Curiously, or maybe not so curiously, the universe chooses this moment to throw him a bone and the hoop collapses, putting the rim at eye level, and allowing the child to finally slake his thirst for victory.
Curiously, however, the connection between the platforms is stronger than ever before.
Whatever its precise status, the bull market is curiously unloved by investors.
Curiously, these roses have little scent — but they're bright red and durable.
Curiously, the whole device is in the shape of the Capcom logo.
There's a small apartment on the top floor, though it's curiously empty.
Curiously, the group's leader is the only one who can climb ladders.
Curiously, WeChat hasn't pushed monetization aggressively despite commanding a gigantic user base.
Curiously, Mylan hasn't yet said which "additional markets" will be included yet.
They're curiously smooth and shiny, as if something was coating the rock.
And even more curiously, what did he mean by "we've tried that"?
Unlike the Fire tablet, the design is curiously devoid of Walmart branding.
This toying with the audience's expectations gives Search Party a curiously existential
Curiously, there's just one state that meets this seemingly arbitrary designation: Alaska.
It's a curiously goal-oriented project, even as its practitioners often reject
Curiously, the publication will live on the web, not in the app.
For its curiously large advertisement for Apollo Jets, a charter airline service.
"Geek Love" was curiously original and imaginative, though some called it bizarre.
Curiously, the media coverage of these efforts has largely been wide-eyed.
Curiously, this is when I tend to have good ideas for stories.
Curiously, within the dreamlike logic of his pictures, the difference hardly matters.
Curiously, Spain's economy has not suffered in the absence of strong government.
But anything regarding the Icelandic servers is curiously missing from the appeal.
And curiously, the Taliban, although militarily in the ascendance, also wants one.
Curiously, Democrats in Congress strongly opposed the repatriation holiday back then. Sen.
"I'm a master legislator," Pelosi boasted last week, with curiously Trumpian braggadocio.
The fans of both teams look subdued in a curiously similar manner.
Other cat owners, curiously, will have similar attitudes toward their own cats.
Curiously, urban planners were absent — the profession barely existed at the time.
Curiously, that number barely budged when the payout was raised to $2.
In a manner curiously similar to both Bad Santa and Why Him?
Mr. Spears, again surprising me, gives Mary curiously agitated and flighty music.
Her affection for empire makes Jan Morris a curiously old-fashioned writer.
Trilobites The Italian volcanic giant has been curiously eruption-free since 1538.
Curiously, he testified that he tossed Munson's medical records into the trash.
Yes, people may look curiously if you stop to study a tree.
Curiously, the White House readout of the conversation did not mention Syria.
Curiously, during the recent legislative crisis, only Russia openly supported Mr. Maduro.
Yet the city itself is curiously absent from this slim, speculative volume.
Curiously, Tampa Bay's leading scorer, Nikita Kucherov, was held off the scoresheet.
But the terror of the Joker is curiously defanged in the film.
If so, the meeting was curiously late and public for that purpose.
Curiously, the feminist answer prefers to infantilize women rather than empower them.
This house also looks curiously unstable, like a propped-up Hollywood flat.
Out of any clear context, the elbow looks curiously uncomfortable and unsexy.
It's enthralling and curiously suspenseful to see what happens from moment to moment.
It's built a custom sound system that works curiously well with Roku TVs.
The watermark, curiously, is for Star TV India, a 21st Century Fox company.
Her various fruits and vegetables seem curiously powerful, and they rivet your attention.
Curiously, when men are in power, people find corruption much easier to tolerate.
The curiously geometrical dimensions improves stackability and prevents the poop from rolling away.
Curiously, Apple has yet to remove the Infowars app from the App Store.
There's curiously (and frustratingly) no control for skipping or going back a track.
But, curiously, at the same time, another thing is happening: art lasts longer.
There are a handful of scorched fighters, curiously all separated from each other.
Curiously, TBC has yet to discuss its flagship project with Maryland's fire agency.
But curiously these policies do not seem to have had the desired result.
Or did they curiously cohabitate for the first time and maybe the last?
For an American internet dweller, biaoqing might seem curiously unanimated on the whole.
Message delivery is the myth and conceit behind the curiously eclectic modern pentathlon.
They both also curiously linked to the same iheartRadio performance of the two.
But curiously, the show never really gets what made the novel so great.
In both cases, the reporters say, Trump curiously failed to produce the tape.
Where Trump falls curiously short, though, is in his day-to-day commitments.
Curiously, disease-carrying rodents were abundant in regions with low mammal overall biodiversity.
Instead he graciously answered questions as other shoppers wandered by eyeing us curiously.
Is it any surprise that the epiphany turns out to feel curiously hollow?
All of them, curiously, dwell at least partly on the complexities of parenthood.
Curiously, Trump has one soft spot that defies easy characterizations: he likes dictators.
What works against him is the curiously airless, antiseptic nature of the enterprise.
Curiously, it's in the recent Assassin's Creed Origins that I found some reprieve.
Curiously, the version of the photo that's currently going viral is flipped horizontally.
The theme is like a subdued song for chorus, with curiously murky harmonies.
Curiously, though, Wolfsburg followed Draxler's exit with its best spell of the game.
It was a curiously proportioned building, very wide but only one storey high.
I often choose those moments, curiously, to pick up a big, dense novel.
It's a massive curiously eerie hybrid beast-man with mega-strength and height?
When I visited them for the first time, they stared at me curiously.
But there is a curiously strategic underpinning to these calls for empathy, too.
But his work can be curiously slack, as it mostly was on Monday.
Curiously, on that occasion they went for it, successfully on a Prescott keeper.
As for the curiously prescient Italian political laboratory, Bannon is investing in it.
The mall is curiously under-bathroomed, and trash and recycling bins aren't prominent.
Yet, curiously, this lack of an apparent audience works in the film's favor.
But curiously, they hate each other whether or not they disagree about policies.
Curiously, two days later there were riots in an immigrant neighborhood in Stockholm.
"Curiously enough, a lot of women are extremely good at it," she added.
Curiously, though, the strength of Lange's photographs at MoMA undercuts the exhibition's concept.
Curiously, what the book is not about, despite its title, is old age.
Curiously, "Becoming Madeleine" avoids any mention of L'Engle's childhood piety — or lack thereof.
Soon, chords slip out of focus, phrases turn fidgety, lines become curiously repetitive.
Curiously, our elected representatives seem remarkably unconcerned about protecting America's standard of living.
Curiously enough, only 29% of those polled had even heard of the agreement.
Curiously, the Swiss central bank is actually traded as a stock (SWX: SNBN).
Stafford's reputation, however, has wavered curiously for someone so celebrated in her time.
Curiously, Mr. de Blasio — usually enthusiastic about taxing the wealthy — just wouldn't commit.
But they curiously tend to lack specific citations of where he said this.
Like many of Al-Hadid's works it is also curiously mobile in time.
What you say about President Nixon curiously being effective on television is true.
A curiously auspicious beginning...we've never seen all 8 color blocks to start before.
Curiously, Kessler has previously tweeted that people who say things like "fuck" aren't brave.
But while Johnson is the movie's greatest strength, he's also, curiously, its weakest link.
And when it comes to New Age therapies and Chakra-talk, I'm curiously agnostic.
When I curiously put on one of my grandmother's nightgowns, she played with me.
While custom routines launched almost immediately after I/O, scheduling has been curiously absent.
Curiously, "Idol" became a pretty good TV show again these last couple of seasons.
Curiously, only the last point is likely to be difficult for the Five Stars.
In many ways this is a curiously quaint kind of premium smartphone marketing message.
The move has curiously turned the LSAC into a group of Surface Go fans.
Curiously, even though my hair was a knotted mess, it also looked incredibly thick.
Curiously, he had also served as a deputy ambassador to the UN for Mozambique.
But curiously enough, none of them are from the country's biggest gaming company, Tencent.
It was what she was wearing, (or lack thereof) that had fans curiously commenting.
Chinese academics remain curiously resistant to an "out of Africa" explanation of human origins.
Curiously, the move comes shortly after miDrive has raised £22016 million in further funding.
Venom himself — the evil version of Brock — has a tongue that's curiously, fascinatingly long.
Digital whiteboards are a curiously popular project for big companies to dabble with lately.
Curiously, a link to the full letter on the CBS website is now broken.
In an email to Fox News, Petersen curiously referenced the scandal surrounding ex-Gov.
Curiously, however, the case was staffed by a prosecutor from the Public Corruption Unit.
But curiously, what truly sets the platform apart from others is what isn't there.
Yet a curiously large section of Tied Up in Knots is dedicated to The
Now, if you search through the likes of the photo, she is curiously absent.
Curiously, however, it's the less active members who carry them out, like worker bees.
Even FIPA, the Bosnian foreign investment agency, is curiously reticent about Arab construction projects.
Curiously, he seems to have many fans in China's cordoned-off sector of cyberspace.
Curiously, the fact that Alex and Sophie are an interracial couple is barely mentioned.
Curiously, the number was discovered using nothing more than an Intel Core i7 processor.
Curiously, adoption referrals were reported to increase this year by exactly 1,000, to 3,889.
Curiously though, LaFleur never defines "heterosexuality," relying instead on descriptions of the Buttigiegs's presentation.
Curiously, the normally publicity-hungry ISIS has rarely claimed credit for attacks in Turkey.
Curiously, it remains one of the most popular personality tests in the world today.
Eden has a curiously more upbeat demeanor, seemingly revitalized by a new spiritual path.
Curiously, the still-private ride-hailing juggernaut Uber was also identified as a star.
Curiously, for preparatory studies, these works are as finished as the other bust portraits.
Curiously, people in monogamous relationships were the most likely to have non-monogamous fantasies.
Even so, Bach on a harpsichord sounds clearer, brighter, more incisive—curiously, more modern.
Instagram cofounder Kevin Systrom curiously has no photos on his profile since May 2018.
Astrophysicists are curiously complicit, because, as a community, we are overwhelmingly liberal and antiwar.
Yet for all its vast influence, there is something curiously slippery about the RSS.
This led to stories that were big and exciting, sure, but also curiously weightless.
More curiously, kveik ferments at up to 100 degrees and produces sweet, fruity aromas.
Glass is a liquid in suspended animation, a liquid whose molecules curiously cannot flow.
When visitors see it, they look at it curiously, and of course they ask.
Curiously enough, both came in a five-week stretch of the 2012-13 season.
Curiously, there has been a move away from PINs in both Canada and Europe.
While savory, and possessed of a plausible mouthfeel, the patty was also curiously dense.
Curiously, her tough talk on free trade has led to comparisons with Donald Trump.
Gasoline sales rose, as could be expected, but curiously, building and garden supplies fell.
Curiously, moving up to the Ultimate package means losing Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
Curiously, worries about the warming Arctic had hardly figured in the region's long debate.
Yet all these celebrations of Aaliyah's legacy curiously avoid her most important contribution: music.
Several pieces, however, particularly the short reviews, make for intimate but curiously unsatisfying reading.
Curiously, people with the most money are often the least equipped to handle this.
Quiet and complicated, the twinned androgyny only deepens the picture's curiously placid, operatic feel.
Even today, that franchise is remembered as "curiously modern"—the granddaddy of meta comedy.
Curiously, it doesn't say where the DEA will use the spyware, a detail that's redacted.
One of the company's inaugural products is RoboVac 20, a curiously named intelligent light switch.
Naturally, some viewers noticed that, curiously, Kavanaugh's left hand is absent of a wedding band.
Don't let the name fool you: St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club is a curiously happening spot.
Curiously, there was no strong tradition of cheese-making or consumption in most of Asia.
I was the youngest, the maknae, with a shoddy forehand but a curiously dependable backhand.
Is the… Yet curiously the two big parties go into this election campaign greatly strengthened!
Curiously, however, she has not partnered with any of the brands on a corporate level.
Mueller reported that Mifsud lied repeatedly to investigators but, curiously, did not pursue criminal charges.
Curiously, the teardown made no mention of the second-gen W2 Bluetooth/Wi-Fi chip.
Curiously though, we've found the actual steps for starting a business aren't the hard part.
It's in these moments focused on Media (and media) where Gaiman's book feels curiously dated.
Curiously, the Mate 20 Pro is also said to work as a wireless charging pad.
Susan is a curiously elusive presence, evoked in a series of repeated phrases and images.
Yet curiously, the Green Book itself doesn't play much of a role in the film.
Curiously, the shark—alongside the rest of the park's non-living attractions—were left behind.
Curiously enough, Cruz once argued as Texas Solicitor General that sex toys weren't a right.
Sometimes that means gorillas, several stories tall, curiously perched on a doorway of the Vatican.
Oh, and essentially the same thing happened in New Jersey too  Which, curiously, left Gov.
Investors and dieters, curiously, share a basic commonality: Each relies on numbers to measure performance.
It's open just as curiously late as the late-night neon psychic services next door.
But we live in a moment when, curiously, the reach of feminism has rapidly expanded.
Curiously, that same disconnect is exactly what's wrong with Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
The past year has been curiously absent of silly late-night sketches featuring the twosome.
After intermission, Mr. Thomas led Schumann's Symphony No. 2, a fascinating, though curiously sober account.
In fact, they have highlighted the curiously dual identity Mr. Trump has created for himself.
Curiously, Manhattan itself had begun to feel oddly provincial to me: less risky, more homogeneous.
The sound of the orchestra was full-bodied and deep, but curiously thick and weighty.
Curiously, Trump's plan makes no mention of the president's relentless push for a border wall.
Until you do (and if somebody asks) it is just a slightly curiously designed flashlight.
He and I belong to a curiously privileged, love-torn generation of Indian international students.
Curiously, the teens of Euphoria seem to have very little relationship to technology so far.
JON CARAMANICA A chipper and curiously sweet assessment of a toxic relationship by Alessia Cara.
Another ceiling medallion, another Tiffany lamp, another marble fireplace (this one curiously "marbleized" with paint).
Curiously, a month before Mr. Mamchur was killed, Russian television again aired the Mamontov documentary.
Curiously, he only used the term "budding," for their nascent relationship and said little more.
Apple is the biggest tech giant, worth nearly $900 billion, yet it stands curiously apart.
The strongman himself has been curiously absent, even as Moscow went into lockdown on Monday.
Curiously, he seems to have difficulty in acknowledging past contradictions even when confronted with evidence.
Indeed, both voices are, for a writer of Barker's large gifts, curiously flat and banal.
Curiously, I discovered Reiter's work when I was exploring a totally different aspect of art.
He thought the official rate of food inflation was curiously low at 5.3% a year.
What evolutionary process might account for their curiously symbiotic relationship with the spa's human residents?
But there's also enough merit for him to make his curious and curiously compelling pitch.
The result is reports with curiously precise numbers that often have a dubious practical value.
Curiously, given that Thomas is the creator, Nicholas's story is so far the most underdeveloped.
Curiously, most of the suggested "fixes" involve repairing Corker-Cardin rather than the JCPOA directly.
It seemed like everyone was following Hurricane Maria and its aftermath — except, curiously, Donald Trump.
Curiously, this is also octopus mating season, which may mean they're more vulnerable to attack.
He had a huge and curiously graceful frame, which had always made me feel protected.
Curiously, the tabloids have mostly ignored Brown and Eilish's comments about their relationships with Drake.
Curiously, monarchies were more resilient to the strains and stresses of these uprisings than republics.
For someone who prides himself on "being able to name things," he was curiously prudish.
Curiously, overall, the bots seemed to spread false stories and true stories at equal rates.
On a night curiously light on impressive singing, it was an uncomplicated, genuine, cleansing thrill.
Curiously, Trump had also strongly suggested that if he lost it would be because of fraud.
Curiously, no one was talking, no one was eating, and no one was there for lunch.
Yet curiously, Mozart in the Jungle has never been as afflicted by this as other shows.
Curiously enough, there is a "European Sausage Kitchen" located right in the heart of Deerfield Beach.
Curiously, Love and his crew were unable to film at precisely the location of the bag.
Curiously, however, the leadership declined to acknowledge that this was a firestorm of its own making.
But when it comes to the biggest push in social media — video — options are curiously lacking.
Curiously, that might help explain why some people have panic attacks that wake them at night.
But he gave a curiously specific and aggressive response to a question from congressman Eliot Engel.
But when it comes to more high-end VR—think Oculus—Google has been curiously quiet.
Curiously, Lee and Stockwell keep the major movements of the script but consistently remove their purpose.
Curiously, it is not run by a tourist company, but by KenGen, the national electricity generator.
He also joined Twitter this year, and curiously chose to follow just one account: the NSA.
Clearly agitated, the cattle mooed and looked curiously at the olive frog boat, its engine revving.
Curiously, both RT France and RT's Spanish language YouTube channels don't include the anti-embed warning.
In Reykjavik, curiously, the telltale sign of happiness is being satisfied with the public transport system.
Curiously, this authorization is apparently insufficient to comply with the Federal Gun-Free School Zones Act.
As the 2014 midterms showed, however, Latino voters seemed to be curiously disinterested in electoral politics.
Curiously, the EPA still has some climate-related information available online — so it's not all gone.
Jasmine and Johnson, 46, recite the entire song while baby Tiana looks into the camera curiously.
Curiously, this bug doesn't seem to be impacting users running the latest iOS beta, iOS 11.2.
Curiously, the final bill removed architects and engineers from this list, for no clear policy reason.
Yet there's something curiously dry about the song: Her voice, which is powerful, is practically tamed.
And though she soon starts to speak, the words that she says also seem curiously inchoate.
Trump could curiously "pull a Clinton" but might want to look where it left his predecessor.
Curiously, in places where stinkbug populations once boomed, they have recently subsided to less daunting levels.
Rice doesn't outright deny the unmasking and curiously jumps to leaking instead with a double negative.
The threat from domestic terrorist groups in the US is curiously absent from mainstream political debate.
It's a curiously frustrating end to a book that, until this point, had been satisfying indeed.
The Chinese version of this weekend's meeting, however, was curiously silent on the 20.75-day hiatus.
This news come courtesy of—curiously—a post by the famed photographer Wolfgang Tillmans on Instagram.
Curiously, it was also the only one to leave a more united country in its wake.
Curiously, scientists believe this mutation occurred after the development of agriculture — which made producing alcohol possible.
Yet the White House took a curiously long time to act on this seemingly damning information.
Curiously, I feel now that I understand art better than when I wrote traditional art criticism.
"We failed the audit," Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan told reporters with a curiously nonchalant air.
Curiously, many residents say they aren't farming more potatoes than they used to, despite the trucks.
Curiously, both stories were written pre-"Middlesex": "Air Mail" in 1996 and "Capricious Gardens" in 1988.
Curiously, however, no one seemed to even notice the amputation at first, including the statue's caretakers.
It's a depressing but also curiously refreshing and mostly convincing way of thinking about the war.
Curiously, the trigger for lone wolves, Spaaij told me, was not only political but often personal.
Those athletes who do speak out might find a curiously receptive ear in the White House.
Curiously, by the time Canadian artists arrived, Impressionism was already going out of style in France.
Paul Krugman This week's New York Times interview with Donald Trump was horrifying, yet curiously unsurprising.
Yet, despite its apocalyptic visions, it feels curiously optimistic because Geyrhalter hasn't given up on us.
Curiously, Google's main app still doesn't have it for either operating system, nor does Google Maps.
For the Kindle Oasis, Amazon curiously makes zero mention of health benefits when describing the feature.
They are curiously selective in their targets, and their work has hewed closely to Putin's agenda.
Sex belongs on this list, too, but Selin — and "The Idiot," in fact — is curiously prim.
Some were shaped like rippled fronds, some had tubular frames, and some were curiously disk-shaped.
But when the foe is Russia and the President is Trump, that is curiously not happening.
It's a curiously organic world, for a place that I know is underpinned by a grid.
Cell phones are everywhere, and drunk-calling an ex (though, curiously, not drunk-texting) is habitual.
Imagine walking into your favorite clothing store, where — curiously — not a single item has a price tag.
Passers-by gazed curiously as the movers helped fit oddly shaped items onto a bike's cargo platform.
It's also downright attractive with clean, curving lines, a surprisingly compact footprint, and a curiously advanced display.
Curiously the Spectrum itself was not as optimized for games as some of its more expensive rivals.
"Even more curiously, parapagurids start off in the usual way, occupying a tiny gastropod shell," Landschoff said.
Imagine walking into your favorite clothing store, where — curiously — not a single item has a price tag.
These guys are all fighting for second place and that means that the stakes are curiously low.
But Trump's process of selection seems curiously narrow, relying almost entirely on the few people he trusts.
Curiously, the whole stock market is stable, with the S&P 500 little changed for this week.
And while that makes for an exciting, exhilarating experience, it also makes for a curiously weightless one.
But she's curiously disconnected from her earthbound life, and can't stop fantasizing about going back into space.
Far more curiously, however, the page that explains how the judicial branch works is now also gone.
The exploit also worked on a Samsung Galaxy S6, but curiously failed on the S7 Edge version.
An Elf on a Shelf that curiously has an electric eye and makes a strange beeping sound.
Curiously enough, texts that have nothing to do with the Bible may shed light on the matter.
All date from between 1885 and 1900, and curiously, all were produced in various studios around Wisconsin.
Curiously, the three Deciem stores in Mexico are the only ones not listed as closed for now.
His theories of everything emerged in a voice that was both robotic, and curiously laden with emotion.
The fingerprint sensor curiously works even if your finger is covered in fried Oreos and powdered sugar.
Once they did, they were surprised by the relatively large number of visitors curiously entering their galleries.
Curiously, he urges the ball to go "way right," hoping to get onto the next fairway instead.
Curiously, and especially among adolescents, suicidal acts can have a contagion effect and spread within a group.
The women may braid each other's hair and share various tender moments, but it's all curiously platonic.
And curiously enough, investors have been digging into one part of the group in particular: food stocks.
Jungermann has a gift for physical comedy, bolstered by her curiously impassive facial expressions and understated delivery.
Meanwhile, Orm feels curiously underdeveloped—it's only Wilson's performance that keeps him from being a total snooze.
Phillips, who displayed a curiously low curtsy to her grandmother on Tuesday, also signed autographs for fans.
As we reported, Gwyneth filed for divorce a year ago, but curiously Chris never filed an answer.
Mnuchin's short list of accolades curiously includes the Independent Foreclosure Review process as a mark of success.
Though this is a curiously narrow definition — why not push for AI not to diminish rights, period?
Curiously, Google says that it didn't receive the suppression order until four days after it was granted.
Though, yes, the place was packed to the gills with onlookers, the VIP rooms were curiously empty.
But curiously, there is a second set of grooves located up-range of the main impact site.
Curiously, Facebook discovered the bug on September 25th, the same day as its 30 million user breach.
And yet these plain facts are curiously absent from much of the news coverage of the results.
Curiously, the distances from the sun for the two crossings out of the solar system were similar.
Curiously, though, the number of long-distance marriages has not declined, even as America's economy has recovered.
Her heartbreak anthems are curiously nostalgic, especially for someone who still has so much life to live.
Most Americans live in the suburbs, a geographic term the US government is curiously loath to define.
Curiously, the total number of voters there included several thousand more than actually live in the province.
Out in the pasture, the cows looked at me curiously but didn't seem fazed by my presence.
Curiously, Ryan left for the dressing room soon after scoring just his seventh goal of the season.
Curiously boyish in shorts and a backpack, he wasn't even active, the minimal standard for television characters.
Curiously, against all logic, there are times when the MacBook requires my password instead of my thumbprint.
Curiously, Schopenhauer lived a far more sensual and worldly life than his ideal of salvation might suggest.
Curiously absent were any non-elite political supporters—a fitting atmosphere for an election defined by billionaires.
Parkin is not so much making an argument about video games as curiously plumbing the genre's appeal.
Curiously, that follows a drop in sales of newly built homes in August, both monthly and annually.
Curiously, there's a drug called Synacthen that's identical to Acthar and sells for just $33 in Canada.
And, curiously enough, that's precisely the question that haunts Facebook today: Does it promote community or tribalism?
Mr. Neenan, making each performer an individual character, creates a curiously absorbing drama out of their differences.
Because after all, what holiday begins with a curiously dressed overweight man squeezing himself down your chimney?
And curiously, many women who end up getting abortions are not supportive of abortion rights in general.
Curiously, the pill had had been destroyed at some point during the lead up to the trial.
But, curiously, the locations of where these men were to initially meet were posted publicly by Roosh.
Asuka may provide that story, but the outgoing Emma curiously played a role in Asuka's lukewarm debut.
Curiously, states that are most vulnerable to climate change are not immune to a leadership of denial.
Curiously, the most compelling and authentic moments of the reunion were when contestants were addressed as individuals.
The president has remained curiously polite to the speaker, even as the war between the branches intensifies.
Curiously, a few custodians maintain the building, some having worked there since it was an operational flophouse.
Instead of acting, there was a curiously stylized type of balletic movement from each of the singers.
Curiously, this $7.9 billion deal is being done while EssilorLuxottica is still searching for a new CEO.
Ready to get back to pressing, she grabs a clipping from a raspberry shrub that's curiously smushed.
Several commuters emerging from the No. 4 line looked on curiously at the man walking the tracks.
Perhaps, in its curiously bleak way, the novel means to nudge us toward some much-needed muddying.
My family members, otherwise a fairly similar bunch, are curiously divided down the middle in this respect.
Hard facts about his history are curiously difficult to pin down; speculation and wild claims are rampant.
The distinguished pianist Radu Lupu was the soloist for a curiously wan performance of the Mozart concerto.
Her still-mourning mother, Deloris (Soara-Joye Ross, in a curiously harsh performance), has never allowed that.
But as Giorgio, a retired Puritan colonel and Elvira's beloved uncle, he gave a curiously muted performance.
He remained, to those who only had eyes for English soccer, a curiously and uniquely continental phenomenon.
Ferdinand died in 1989, although when "The Kingmaker" opens, Imelda's husband, curiously, has yet to be buried.
Curiously, games will still be on the radio in some cities, the closest of which is Sacramento.
Sony will focus its AI on three domains, Kitano says: gaming, sensors, and, more curiously, culinary arts.
The first listings for a search of " Ring Fit Adventure" on eBay are curiously cheap—around $50.
Curiously, Ms. Parker and Ms. Long's trans-Atlantic jaunt has led to a split in the ranks.
Curiously, at the height of the Cold War, Americans reserved their most scathing critique for fellow citizens.
Conversely, it would allow the DNC to screen out candidates who are underqualified or curiously Russia-adjacent.
As the Met's lone contemporary opera this year, it's a curiously safe bet, despite its ostensible edginess.
The result is a curiously weightless movie with some nice moments and a truly disastrous third act.
While she works, we take shots of her sweet, cloudy, and curiously delicious homemade sour cherry hooch.
Curiously, the topics Lion, Brick, and Colorfulness were also listed there — apparently, my clicks belie some subconscious penchants.
Most curiously, though, the top swim color on Polyvore right now isn't the brightest, most springy of hues.
Curiously, Pequod was ruled by a triumvirate; Captain Stone, Captain Williams, and, most memorably, Captain Ahab "Jack" Dorsey.
The world of the priesthood as I have observed it is, curiously, a male, even a macho one.
It also, curiously, transferred 40 percent of its health obligations at the time, covering some 923,400 retired miners.
In another, a staircase curiously forms out of a blocky wall, as if its segments fell like dominos.
Sprinkles, released curiously on April Fools' Day and spotted by TechCrunch, is the latest experimental app from Microsoft.
Curiously, though, it's also home to the restaurant that serves the cheapest Michelin-starred dish in the world.
Curiously, they do not include safely operating the 900-tonne piece of mechanical infrastructure entrusted to my care.
Curiously, her description of that sacred space sounds awfully like Frank Lloyd Wright's design for the Guggenheim Museum.
Curiously, one company whose CEO has been an advisor to the Trump regime, was also on the list.
Curiously, though, few analyse goings-on in Congress, which can shift the course of the world's largest economy.
And the boldest move of all — casting Reid as Meg, and making the character biracial — is curiously underplayed.
Curiously, I had provided my phone number, but the company seemed to prefer sending their statement over email.
Curiously, I then hear someone talking, the first live human voice I've heard since I left the vault.
But curiously you won't find the one word that matters on any of the signs or handouts: Zika.
The [Business] INSIDER original game show on Facebook Watch called Confetti will expand internationally — curiously without INSIDER's help.
And curiously, the two never talk about the Green Book itself — its history, its necessity, its very existence.
Boeing released a statement that curiously makes it sound like it was their recommendation to ground the plane.
Yet the Trump that Kagan describes is a curiously ahistorical menace, a monster born of an immaculate conception.
Still, I ran alongside the pack of Fuente Ymbro bulls for ten yards, their eyes watching me curiously.
The band retreated to the studio to record an upbeat single, but the end product was curiously dark.
But those calls for a new vision are always curiously vague, demanding a vision but not suggesting one.
At some point the baby reached out to my hand, curiously, grasping my index finger with surprising strength.
That theme park, curiously, is run by Dr. Robert Ford, who is portrayed by the great Anthony Hopkins.
Sea lions are pretty cute animals already, but a bunch of them looking curiously at a drone camera?
Beyoncé's last Super Bowl performance, in 2013, featured a Destiny's Child reunion but curiously not hubby Jay-Z.
These numbers indicate that its early adopters aren't just curiously downloading the game, but they're actually playing it.
Curiously, though, Mr Rosi doesn't content himself with footage of the refugees and the people who tend them.
Or Jason Terry curiously starts the fourth quarter despite not having played a second in the first three.
The foreground, red with dust, is curiously open, a potential space for people not yet in the picture.
Her heartbreak anthems are curiously nostalgic, especially for someone who still has so much life left to live.
Curiously, Kogan's work in Russia was never publicized, and colleagues told The Guardian "no one knew" about it.
Curiously absent from all of this was any mention of Petrobras, one of the world's largest petroleum concerns.
Curiously, this brand loyalty comes despite the fact that many smokers can't identify their brand just by smoking.
In contrast, we whites seem curiously unwilling to shoulder any responsibility for our own part in racial inequity.
Most curiously, the film fails to answer every question it presents even though they're resolved in the book.
Three forces roused America's better self: A 74-year-old Republican senator, Ralph Flanders, curiously enough from Vermont.
A few things are curiously missing from the Mitch McConnell–Elaine Chao Archives at the University of Louisville.
Those rumors, curiously enough, are propagated by an internet hoax site that seems to delight in pranking celebrities.
Alessia Cara's "Trust My Lonely" is "a chipper and curiously sweet assessment of a toxic relationship," writes Caramanica.
But his salesman's desire to please made him curiously solicitous of leaders whose views he might otherwise condemn.
But curiously, biscotti (cookies), riso-pasta (rice and pasta), and salumi (cured meats) show up as food groups.
That is a constant throughout this album, which is both excitingly ambitious and curiously hollow at the core.
For a game with so much incident and so many momentum swings, the stats ended up curiously even.
It's a kitchen sink, for sure, but one of the neighborhood's more substantial and curiously satisfying meatless dishes.
Curiously, whole stretches of the music have a darkly comedic cast, in the manner of Fellini film scores.
That's when the young children curiously walked over to where the vehicles were, Ciriello explained to the outlet.
The term "Material Art" is a curiously paradoxical label given the remarkable immateriality of many of the works.
Pugnacious, yearning to be a genuine theological academic, Peters struck the historian as curiously impressive in some way.
Curiously, they also sought the help of Robert Holden, who beat Ms. Crowley in the Maspeth council race.
Curiously, with such an international crew, Mr. Chaen has never invited a Japanese artist to sculpt in Tottori.
Mr. Gray's illustrations are interspersed throughout the nearly 600-page novel, accompanied by curiously formatted sidebars and indexes.
The efforts to keep the princesses safe are curiously haphazard — or, worse, arrogantly blind to the local situation.
Curiously, for a man so steeped in instrumental abstraction, Boulez was at his best when dealing with voices.
We do have birthright citizenship — though that, curiously, is something many of today's national conservatives want to abolish.
We do have birthright citizenship — though that, curiously, is something many of today's national conservatives want to abolish.
Stephanopoulos also asked Cohen a curiously specific question — whether Trump knew about the infamous Trump Tower meeting beforehand.
The concentrated 90-minute focus of "Since she" is both appealing and airless, impressively crafted and curiously unmoving.
Capital spending has curiously rolled over of late, despite generous tax incentives to invest in new plan and equipment.
The story of the professor from Malta is an important, mysterious and curiously undercovered part of the Russia investigation.
Some of the bones were from juvenile dodos, which curiously contained a lot of tissue known as fibrolamellar bone.
Curiously, not much attention is paid to handling love and physical attraction in the long years of priests' training.
This was a kindness to viewers, but eventually it felt curiously static, airless and even defying of common sense.
Curiously enough, they told her that "lesbianism" was listed as a medical condition to prevent her from being offended.
The Academy recognized one of them in 1986, although this win curiously seems to go under the radar still.
Curiously, last March, Zuckerberg gave a speech at a Facebook conference, where he blasted Donald Trump and his policies.
Curiously, Adobe Photoshop, (which is coming out as a standalone iPad app sometime this year) isn't on this list.
Both could be seen as extensions of what "Environments" tapped into, rendering simple natural sounds curiously out of date.
But there are strenuous efforts to change that – coming, curiously, less from the churches themselves, and more from politicians.
Curiously, all five California assembly members who signed the letter criticizing Tesla's confidentiality agreement are endorsed by the UAW.
The company has since abandoned efforts to commercialize the grass, but curiously still pushed for it to be deregulated.
Curiously, Apple lets you use other app's icons like Twitter, Trello, or even WeChat and Weibo for your shortcut.
Curiously, the canvas didn't make it all the way through the shredder — did it jam, or was that intentional?
Curiously the support document on Apple's site doesn't list the well-known January 21970 date, but May 1970 instead.
Although the feature is undoubtedly augmented reality (AR), Snapchat curiously does not mention the phrase in its official announcement.
Curiously, if the Fed had adopted a 4% NGDP target in 2012, policy would be about on track today.
Curiously, newspaper and magazine subscriptions, as well as digital downloads of the Bible, can still be purchased tax-free.
Curiously—and unfortunately—Dr van Oppen's super-algae seem to lose their newfound prowess once they colonise a coral.
THE American guest in ill-fitting clothes was a curiously bedraggled sight next to his sharp-suited French hosts.
Although made of long, thin nails bristling from a frame of steel mesh, it has a curiously approachable quality.
Curiously, there are no instant replays shown in the stadium (though the KBO started instant replay reviews last year).
Deer with kind, glossy eyes peer curiously at the viewer, their coats lovingly rendered with strokes of black ink.
The Toyota stage area was curiously tiny compared to the area set aside for an open air Toyota showroom.
Curiously, two of the world's best-performing currencies this year are at the opposite ends of the risk scale.
And a number of them resemble iridescent oil spills, and like those catastrophes, are curiously beautiful in their devastation.
Curiously, my bad flu shot year is the one that happens to be missing from the CDC's published data.
Pakistanis—who, curiously, have been arriving in greater numbers since the deal kicked in—have begun a hunger strike.
Yet, even with the rise of fintech and significant innovation in consumer finance, money itself has remained curiously unchanged.
Given Atlanta's importance in Southern history and the civil-rights movement, it is curiously underrepresented in front-rank fiction.
He also played "Man by the Pool" in a short film curiously named Louis Vuitton: LA is a Man.
Mueller, curiously, offered no opinion as to whether the president may have obstructed justice throughout this long national circus.
But the American reader, less enamored of a fated aristocratic order, may find aspects of Widmerpool's character curiously sympathetic.
Yet curiously, the Trump Treasury Department has not yet produced a dynamic analysis of the president's pet legislative project.
But curiously, there's nothing at all about healthcare reform, which is the first major political fight of the administration.
But this uptick in extraterrestrial activity does appear curiously linked to their emissary Kid Rock's bold shift in direction.
At that point, Dave Roberts, the Dodgers manager, curiously hooked Hill, who left the field to a standing ovation.
The years that followed are curiously blank; Ramdev has said very little about them, sometimes claiming he doesn't remember.
It came across as curiously flat, willing to go in for frolic yet missing the vital element of sympathy.
This book is the largest in the absorbing "My Struggle" series, but curiously it's the runt of the litter.
Indeed, it has suddenly, and curiously, become the working theory of Trump, House Republicans and, of course, Fox News.
It is curiously silent, too, with blank white dawns and glaring noons, and sunsets smeared with too much color.
"Margaret," Brown reports, "sounds curiously flat and uninvolved, almost as though she can't get to grips with her character."
More curiously, Elway did not include that he had offered Kaepernick a contract in advance of the 2016 season.
Whether it's climate change policy, health care solutions or immigration remedies, a majority of candidates offer curiously similar ideas.
Curiously, David Plouffe was asked about Acronym and Shadow on MSNBC on Monday as the Iowa caucus debacle unfolded.
I seem always curiously interested in myself, and it's so much fun to stand off and look at me.
It's a caper movie, a modern-day Robin Hood tale organized around an elaborate, improbable but curiously plausible heist.
When the dazed Enrico appears, Rautendelein, curiously touched by his sadness, decides to follow him into the mortal world.
Curiously, French and Hong Kong respondents pegged Britain as the economy with the greatest chance of an upside surprise.
Curiously, the Mavericks rallied with Porzingis on the bench, as Seth Curry (123 points) and Wright played feature roles.
In Debicki's curiously ethereal performance, we see a vulnerable, self-flagellating intellect — a damaged soul sustained by expressing itself.
In an opening week with a few curiously large spreads, this one stands out as perhaps the most aggressive.
Curiously, there is no mention of Spock, who also led efforts to save Romulus, according to the Abrams reboot.
Curiously, he said, the app has become popular even though its messages not end-to-end encrypted by default.
Curiously, the past decade has seen a similar mania, but this time it's tech companies all the way down.
The outcome of this curiously counterintuitive business model is two decades of ever-rising storage and load-out costs.
Curiously, while enjoying every sound San Juan had to offer, I kept on thinking of Yiddish, another "bastardized" tongue.
In Debicki's curiously ethereal performance, we see a vulnerable, self-flagellating intellect — a damaged soul sustained by expressing itself.
The result is a curiously intense, weirdly tranquil experience, at times hard to watch and then hard to shake.
But though it's beautifully shot and features a particularly great performance from Marion Cotillard, it's a curiously empty film.
The massed tourists gazed back curiously; the cinematographer, chummy and nearly six feet two, is a very visible observer.
It had been a packed day, but by the time we pulled into our hotel, I was, curiously, not exhausted.
Then, curiously, the publicist tried to walk back the statement later, claiming to not know if drake signed an NDA.
Perhaps, even more curiously, I'm told the investment equated to a pre-money valuation for TiZR of around $11 million.
Curiously, new reports out of Europe indicate that the Trump regime is even more obsessed with Obama than previously thought.
Curiously, Alex Jones hasn't yet commented on the decision via Twitter, another platform where his presence has been somewhat controversial.
I'd driven to the curiously named Random Island to join Ed and his crew on a sunny day in May.
Curiously enough, during filming Stone rarely sought King out to discuss her character, although King had an explanation for that.
Curiously, gravitational binding energy of the Earth (the Energy to counteract the gravity holding the Earth together) is 22 ergs.
Musk and outgoing Tesla chief financial officer Deepak Ahuja also curiously dismissed the reservations on that January 30th call, too.
In contrast, the movies right now are offering up a curiously unsatisfying slate of Ocean's 8, Solo, and American Animals.
Most of them today are curiously short of two things: free cashflow and, above all, the readiness to gamble big.
Curiously, when I plugged my iPhone 7 into the fast charging setup, it was...also charged 40% in 30 minutes.
The smiling royal was curiously touching his ring finger during an appearance at the Lord's Cricket Ground on October 7.
The entire game is in black and white, and it consists of a series of strange, curiously hypnotic interactive vignettes.
Witchy and prescient, Hilma af Klint's paintings from the early 1900s curiously combine spiritualism with an interest in evolutionary biology.
Among top-tier players, the one who has received curiously little buzz in advance of the event is Paul Casey.
But while Faraday Future moves forward, backed by Evergrande, the company has curiously taken another loan against its LA headquarters.
Mr Boyega receives top-billing in "Detroit" (perhaps because of his "Star Wars" fame) yet his role feels curiously undercooked.
Others smiled curiously at visiting foreign journalists, a rare site, so far away from the golden-sanded beaches tourists frequent.
Curiously, some of the most heated statements came after President Trump tweeted about his reservations over the 3D-gun decision.
Curiously enough, in the very next scene, Kane is brought low, exposed and shamed by his disrespect for his wife.
But curiously, not many major media outlets ran reviews by black critics in the day or so after its unveiling.
Curiously, the person to relay this information was lauded photographer and recent Frank Ocean collaborator Wolfgang Tillmans, of all people.
A: When we went to important areas of the city to distribute food, everyone would start looking at us curiously.
It's a fascinating and highly detailed look at the spider crab, including its little crabby face and curiously skeletal underbelly.
The American press was not allowed to document the meeting, but, curiously, the Russian state-owned press agency Tass was.
On "Dangerous Woman," though, she's curiously muted — several of the songs are strong, but they rely on her gifts less.
Tech companies say they want to serve their customers, but sometimes they're curiously resistant to fixing problems with their products.
As the novel progresses, Roger's mental state becomes more interesting than the depiction of the marriage, which remains curiously inert.
Curiously, given how new the airport is, at this gate, there are no outlets for recharging your laptop or smartphone.
Instead of finishing at the rim and maybe even drawing a foul on Clarkson, Crowder curiously passes out to Smith.
There was another Mummy: Mummy Jabula, 16, standing at the outdoor kitchen and looking curiously at the delegation of Americans.
That has made Mr. Obama's record on climate curiously contradictory, marked by historic achievements abroad and frustrating setbacks at home.
Curiously, this dream of a Muslim paradise finds itself confronted with another dream at once antagonistic and similar: the West.
He looked at me curiously, in a way that made me wonder later what he had seen in my face.
The Dodd-Frank Act included a provision making "spoofing" a crime in U.S. futures markets, though not equity markets, curiously.
It is balanced, with Trout starting in an upright stance with his hands circling behind his ear, and curiously simple.
When inquired by TechCrunch on Monday about its international plans for Mobike, Meituan curiously directed us to the bike department.
Gazing curiously at the viewer, they seem to hold a closeness with each other that will not easily be broken.
And he explores them in a fascinating new book, Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance.
Curiously, the noses and ears of the figures are lighter than their skin tones, falling somewhere between pink and beige.
The Night Bloom series (1999-2000) contains six freestanding ceramic and bronze sculptures that play curiously between form and texture.
Curiously, the news of Hogg's resignation was first announced by Chinese-state media outlet CCTV and not Hong Kong media.
Curiously, despite the greater freedoms afforded the men, they seem more immobilized, trapped, clutched by the hand of the past.
Curiously, his main support came not from the WASP establishment of Manhattan but from white voters in the outer boroughs.
Reflecting a curiously Russian view of things, Mr Bregadze told Guineans that they should not view the constitution as "dogma".
No one in this book is Forsterishly "round"; characters lack agency; they are created or possessed or curiously always themselves.
Like the flying car, it's a long-anticipated idea that, although not quite obsolete, has begun to feel curiously dated.
Media reports indicate that the memos were curiously deemed classified by the Justice Department after Comey released them, not before.
Yet Obama argued coolly that Trump's record of shifting positions without losing his supporters might be a curiously hopeful fact.
The articles are supposed to go now to the Senate, but curiously, Speaker Nancy Pelosi has stalled on the move.
But other companies — including Uber's biggest ride-hailing rival, Lyft — have been curiously silent, apparently opting for business as usual.
The police officers — in the doctor's recollection there were as many as 10 of them — seemed to regard him curiously.
My 50-person team got relocated to a new floor in our building, and the bathroom situation is curiously abysmal.
The marketing segment, curiously, is attributed to one single subsidiary, a digital marketing services provider it acquired in late 2018.
But then, curiously, Gears 23 also tries to be a more open-world game, and when it tries it fails.
Curiously enough, the best stock in the index is an even older company, cosmetics giant Coty (COTY) — founded in 1904.
With the opulent Spanish endurance saga "Solo" — a title that translates as "Alone" — Netflix enters that curiously well-populated territory.
Instead, they were stuffed with more than two dozen curiously wrapped bundles, each enclosing an amorphous blob suspended in liquid.
Throughout the campaign and now inside the White House, Trump has proven himself curiously incapable of learning, growing, or changing.
After his mother's job left her with too few hours to qualify for coverage, Stallman found himself curiously browsing Healthcare.
But unlike Giger's alien aesthetic, Fernandez's achievement is a reinvention of romanticism, where the performative and the ingenious seem curiously intertwined.
In Syngenta's announcement of the deal, one name curiously comes before recognizable firms like JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and UBS: Dyalco.
Update 11:24am: Here's Mylan's statement, which curiously acknowledges that the company has made no changes to its product since 2009.
That's the same price you'll find at Best Buy, but curiously, the original Echo is currently unavailable on Amazon dot com.
With the Scorpio sun percolating in your curiously mercurial third house until the 21st, your feelings could run towards the fickle.
The Continental-Life Building has since reopened as a residential tower after a long deterioration, which started, curiously, with a sandwich.
They curiously ignore that, based on these images, the product causes your food hole to rapidly fill with extraneous pearly whites.
Curiously, a flight from Chicago to St. Louis has actually dropped in price by over 25 percent from 2016 to 2017.
In the battle over U.S. exuberance for, and suspicion of, mainland consumer tech, the overall verdict for now remains curiously optimistic.
As for Trump, he's been relatively quiet about Clinton compared to his curiously enduring attacks on his basically vanquished GOP rivals.
And there's a dungeon below — yes, a dungeon — with curiously dinosaur-size cells and, unexpectedly, a state-of-the-art lab.
Curiously, gardeners have been somewhat forgotten, but they are artists in their own right, with incredibly well-developed senses—it's uncanny.
Curiously, both proposals dodge the question of a price on carbon, whether through direct taxation or a cap-and-trade scheme.
Hutchinson is the author of Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance, out this month from HarperCollins.
Curiously, the number of Asian people in tech roles has actually decreased to 44.7 percent, down from 47.9 percent in 2017.
Curiously, nowhere in the Song of Songs does it specify whether its subjects had any contact dermatitis or abnormal breast growth.
It's a kinder, gentler Men In Black, without any of the sharp edges, which makes it feel curiously calm and inert.
The man's dog, a ghostly apparition of black and white, also curiously looks on at whatever is outside of the frame.
It's also pretty useful to planetary scientists—though, curiously, the data they're looking for is often not about Mercury at all.
It is a curiously low-key affair, shorn of the air-punching moments that constitute most music biopics' bread and butter.
Curiously, Home Secretary Javid signed the extradition paperwork despite not being on the best terms with the U.S. government right now.
Curiously, Lumberjack still retained a few scattered islands of personal memory, most of which centered on working at a courier service.
Jesse Osborne-Lanthier and German experimentalist Grischa Lichtenberger teamed up a few years ago at MUTEK for a curiously retro performance.
Wombats take the concept of "shitting bricks" quite literally, and are known to drop around 100 curiously cubic poops every night.
Curiously, traders bailed out of retail stocks Friday, with the sector stumbling 1.8 percent, thanks largely to a plunge by JCPenney.
So curiously, just as a creative, what's it been like to work with James Baldwin's work that reads so multi-dimensional?
Trump and his administration have a curiously hard time treating discrimination against Jewish people as a significant matter of historical fact.
For all of its amplifier feedback, drum bashing, sexual suggestion, heavy breathing and feminist bite, "Skin Me" feels curiously low-key.
Burleigh also curiously seems to imply that extroverts are not readers, a big surprise to millions of them who love books.
As it turns out, YouTube contains a treasure trove of 3GP content representing a curiously isolated period of smart-phone prehistory.
In Act III, as Tristan lies wounded on a hospital bed, a little boy, an invented silent character, approaches him curiously.
" He cited Benghazi, "pallets of just raw cash" that had been "delivered to Iran," and, curiously, "federal raids on guitar companies.
Letting the markets work is an old-fashioned nostrum, but curiously, it seems to be getting a second look these days.
I thought, Maybe if I am one day totally and finally placed beyond the pale, I, too, might feel curiously free.
" Curiously, Pelosi has called for the declaration of a national emergency to deal with the "epidemic of gun violence in America.
Perhaps I felt this way because I was experiencing religion from the inside as opposed to peering in curiously from afar.
Curiously, the tapestry shown during Kass' song displays the Chosen Knight as someone with a seemingly dark complexion and red hair.
The next step, she said, is for artists to use their drones "curiously," and with an eye for the uncommon perspective.
Instead, the organization revealed that it's curiously optimistic about its findings: [T]he Guardian has no plans to close comments altogether.
Curiously, some Chinese academics have begun writing about the need for the United States and China to prepare a joint strategy.
In a country where all important events usually revolve around Mr. Putin, however, the president has been curiously absent or tardy.
For all the timely intensity of her work, she stayed curiously apolitical, never crossing a line into an overtly polemical gesture.
But shortly after that exchange, according to the Ringer, the other three accounts quickly — and curiously — switched from public to private.
IT Chapter Two feels curiously lightweight, almost more like a really long epilogue rather than a story in its own right.
The particulars of the evil can seem curiously abstract, and the portrayal of goodness can feel a bit false, and forced.
Curiously, it was the same location (and host plant) that produced what was the largest rafflesia ever recorded back in 2017.
The music was curiously dominated by its surface qualities, which, to me, evoked the plush sonorities and soaring lines of Ravel.
Hughes's book begins with the prehistoric substrata, delving with curiously gripping detail into layers of settlement archaeologists have only recently unearthed.
Curiously, some former NASA researchers believe the latter is missing master data that's yet to be recovered, one source told me.
Curiously, the only reference to determining if the attack was a war crime comes in the summary, not the report itself.
Its creamy, fatty goodness, once relegated mostly to guacamole and ceviche, now fills smoothies, sandwiches, salads, soup, and, curiously, popsicles and pie.
Yet it's undeniable that there is something curiously oppressive about the current bounty, something paralyzing about our ease of access to it.
The effect is curiously unstable, not so much a story as a network of possibilities, in which the reader is rapidly entangled.
Curiously, in ways both thematic and technical, they also relate to those of the self-taught artists Hiroyuki Doi and Mehrdad Rashidi.
Curiously, this phenomenon is also similar to what happens when researchers destroy the suprachiasmatic nucleus — essentially, the brain's master clock — in mice.
Curiously, Alcatraz, in San Francisco Bay, the island home of America's most famous former prison (see picture), has exactly the same area.
In this hyper-partisan moment, "unity" is a curiously resilient aspiration—one that lives on in large part thanks to the punditocracy.
The actual challenge of the game, though, comes from its many puzzles, which, as always, are curiously distinct from the main story.
For conservative orthodoxy has a curiously inconsistent view of the abilities and motivations of corporations and wealthy individuals — I mean, job creators.
In the outtake, Louis curiously puts his hand on his grandfather's face, causing Charles (and the rest of the family!) to laugh.
Burt sniffed him curiously, and I think wondered when he would get to play with this new toy we had brought him.
Curiously omitted from the list of supported televisions is anything from TCL, the maker of our current favorite 4K TV under $1,000.
Curiously, the only other two goals Lehkonen had netted this season came in a two-goal outing against the Senators before Halloween.
A Google Image search for "clinton foundation crooked donations" (Screenshot)Curiously, the graphic that Trump is holding exclusively lists predominantly Muslim countries.
Mysterious purple clouds take over the city in one clip as a purple car with a curiously dressed man roams the city.
Ed Hartwell curiously unloaded his Georgia mansion for an enormous loss just two days after blindsiding Keshia Knight Pulliam with divorce papers.
Observations of this intergalactic tsunami have revealed a number of striking features, including a concave "bay" that curiously, produces no radio emissions.
Here's what it looks like: Curiously, no word yet on whether Lugia (the other Legendary released on July 22nd) will hang around.
Two of those dust grains, curiously nicknamed Kenneth and Juliette, are the subject of a scientific paper published this week in Nature.
"I remember a group of young men who regarded us curiously, as though [we were] a spectacle," remembers artist Satya Gummuluri, 41.
Curiously, it also doubles as an ad for Morton Salt's "Walk Her Walk" campaign, a movement that aims to inspire positive change.
Curiously enough, On the Rise isn't featured on the desktop version of Vine, and it's not mentioned anywhere on the help page.
But, curiously, many letters also suggested that residents are concerned about the safety and well-being of Boston's Canada geese as well.
We talk a little about Tirzah's album Devotion and he peers at me curiously, asking where I'm from and making small talk.
At his last press conference of the year, the president seemed curiously detached from the threat Donald Trump poses to American democracy.
Cate Blanchett stars as the titular Bernadette, who curiously disappears just before her family is set to go on a big trip.
Approaching queerness from a drastically different angle (although, curiously, with the same color palette) is Ken Tisa's sequin textile, "So Shy" (1982).
As it happens, most episodes of Trump on "The Apprentice" are curiously hard to find: they're not available to stream or download.
Curiously, some of the Americans who would seem poised to gain the most from moving appear to be among the most stuck.
I noticed a curiously ebullient man, San Francisco 49ers linebacker Eli Harold, and wandered over to hear what he had to say.
Curiously, Rodriguez asked Girardi for the opportunity to work at first base, thinking that it could lead to an opportunity to play.
Curiously, although an understanding of indoor air is still in its infancy, scientifically speaking, it's something that we're all equipped to detect.
The interviews seem to have been conducted over a few years, which gives a curiously dated feeling to parts of the film.
Curiously, many patients actually try to induce pain by superficially cutting or burning their skin, saying this provides them with emotional relief.
Warren's narrative is curiously devoid of any mention of foreign competition, which radically changed how companies behaved in the 85033s and 1980s.
Curiously, China and to a certain extent India are clinging to the old, government-centric model, at least for the time being.
A bunch of copy-pasted comments, most of them likely by automated astroturfing bots, almost all of them—curiously—against net neutrality.
But her sense of Gustav's passion for Anton is curiously muffled, as though she is evading the very theme of her sonata.
Especially when photographed, these embodiments have a curiously disembodied feel, almost akin to the personifications that people project onto constellations of stars.
Curiously, Common Sense Media found that while parents feel increasingly glued to their phones, attitudes among teenagers moved in the opposite direction.
Curiously, those new Android users will immediately get access to a fledgling feature that iOS players haven't: the in-game currency, rubies.
Public discourse in both the US and the UK has often relegated religious belief to a curiously ambiguous place in public life.
On Wednesday, as news of the charges spread, neighbors peered curiously at the building, which had smeared windows and dingy artificial grass.
Yet about three weeks later, as filings back and forth from the prosecution and defense continued, the government curiously shifted its position.
One could calmly reason toward political truths; it just so happened that these truths curiously resembled those proffered by the alt-right.
Holden discovers his strange abilities during a confrontation with the aforementioned bad guys, but then he is curiously uninterested in exploring them.
Curiously, the elites who reject intervention from the West close their eyes to an obvious fact: the threat of intervention from elsewhere.
Curiously, these issues had nothing to do with the concerns that propelled supporters of the Russian opposition onto Moscow's streets this summer.
There are two characters, each made out of a handful of tiny Lego pieces (curiously there are no minifigs in the game).
They stay put and stay dirty, which seems curiously sloppy given that Tonya, a media veteran, is here to tell her truth.
Curiously, that's not how the Venezuelan regime's admirers used to speak of "21st century socialism," as it was dubbed by Hugo Chávez.
Also named as a donor, curiously, is Mr. Putin, who attended the opening of the museum, along with Mr. Yeltsin's widow, Naina.
The curiously mixed tone continues and intensifies in the inner room, which houses Carr Chapel (2018), a single work in 24 parts.
Curiously, the National Kidney Foundation, perhaps the most high-profile nonprofit working on kidney issues, has declined to back this modest change.
Unlike a black hole, the Giant Void isn't a hole in space — instead, it's curiously empty of both matter and dark matter.
She, curiously, becomes more freshly lifelike when she's with the Destroyer: a tense, dark number as if she's falling reluctantly under his spell.
" The site's ethnicity section also allowed users to get curiously specific with their particular strain of whiteness: "Scandinavian/Mediterranean/Eastern European/Western European.
Curiously, the FCC-Congress joint effort to throw a powerful set of new privacy regulations into the trash didn't make the Chairman's list.
They're curiously pursuing legal action against a tiny, left-wing music blog, an act which now has the ACLU of Northern California involved.
Curiously, after the extinction event, lamniform sharks that had wide, triangle-shaped teeth died out, while carcharhiniforms with that same tooth type thrived.
Of New York's 195 neighborhoods, the MODA team isolated 24 neighborhoods with low crime, high student achievement, but curiously low housing voucher use.
Curiously, though, in the British event he has yet to better that finish from 19 years ago, something he admits he finds puzzling.
Guest rooms, which seem to be channeling a mix of Art Deco and Great Gatsby styles, are curiously spacious for a historical hotel.
For a mainstream supernatural-fantasy war film, Spectral is curiously devoted to rhapsodizing about science, and considering the moral implications of scientific discovery.
It is also curiously moralistic with its implicit assumption that we have a duty to ourselves to keep our carcass in good shape.
The transformation of a political movement based on grass-roots volunteers into a formal political party has turned into a curiously difficult exercise.
Curiously, many of the graffiti traces discovered by Champion relate to curses, magic, and more pagan practices than are often connected with Christianity.
Curiously, the Analogue also uses original NES processors that pumps a digital signal through an HDMI port that makes games look ultra sharp.
The texture and color caught my attention and I went curiously to the printing studio and they showed me how it all works.
The park was inundated by 100,000 people on its opening day (curiously, some of those visitors interpreted the potted plants as free gifts).
The night starts with DJ Der Kindestod playing un-Shazamable experimental club tracks as the bar's mostly middle-aged regulars nod curiously along.
But suddenly, and very curiously, people cheered up to give a standing ovation to the French Economy and Finance Minister, Bruno Le Maire.
The film's release in the US curiously coincided with the discovery of a unique painting of hers in a thrift store in Ontario.
Curiously, the film, which was rushed into theaters for Christmas 1946, failed at the box-office before earning its place in film history.
Curiously, you can skip this altogether if you just want classic Fire Emblem strategy action, and the game will simulate it for you.
Curiously many people, including one editor at Gizmodo, were sent to a captcha page when attempting to access Google Calendar during the outage.
Curiously, wine is also offered behind a sign that says "We Check ID," though it's unclear whether that process involves an actual staffer.
KeyMission 80 is a curiously designed chest-mountable camera that comes with a magnetic mount for quick access and photography in the moment.
New South Wales, curiously, had no mention of climate change in its tourism policies on a state level in the 15-year period.
Curiously, public speculation about the particular confession of faith or adherence of Neil Gorsuch seems to have entirely forgotten about this constitutional mandate.
Curiously, Raoof told Motherboard this key was created on the same day he announced a presentation on hacking operations targeting activists in Egypt.
Curiously, Marshall bounces around from being a straight-ahead courtroom drama to something like a buddy comedy, and the result feels mostly confused.
Curiously, though, the camera is only shockproof for falls up to 7 feet, and freezeproof to temperatures as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
The game's answer is curiously the omniscient and ever-judgmental eye of Santa Claus: Robotic police hover the universe, punishing those who misbehave.
Curiously, the Mandalorian is treated as a figure of fun by the Jawas even after he has vaporized three members of their party.
Soccer is a medium, too, in which we witness some human attributes and instincts that, curiously, we often deny in the real world.
I feel curiously distant from everything as if I am watching a movie about myself and the person playing me is a stranger.
The melting pot of New York, curiously, produced the most distinct and separate crucibles, each annealing the complexities of identity into political causes.
But curiously, Obama will not endorse his vice president out of the gate, sources told The New York Times in a February report.
In my brain, pain was shading into pleasure, and, curiously, many of the same regions were involved, activated in a slightly different pattern.
Populism was kept alive by Clinton's rival Jesse Jackson, who is curiously absent from "People Get Ready," though Sanders campaigned for him twice.
"I'm curiously watching the behavior of Donald Trump, because he's always projecting," Pelosi said, noting his attacks on Hillary Clinton's stamina and temperament.
Undressed is way weirder and—curiously, to say every participant is wearing at best a pair of underwear and a bra—weirdly tame.
"I support the patent system but I don't support gaming it, and that sounded curiously like gaming it," Cornyn said after the hearing.
The sturgeon's body thrashes, twists, and cracks against the water's surface like a whip, then goes curiously still in its captor's rubber gloves.
There's even an ambitious key-change at the end, another opportunity for Patrick Stump to push his curiously soulful voice to its limits.
Curiously, this uniquely fractal pattern only appears over sufficiently long stretches of the number line—over shorter stretches, the pattern fails to emerge.
Freeform released the poster for the newest season of Pretty Little Liars this week and a Photoshop fail left one character curiously legless.
As a piece of theater, though, it feels more like a lecture, delivered with the house lights up but curiously absent of intimacy.
"Aloft" (the book's weakest story) finds its hero, a terrified first-time skydiver, marooned atop a fluffy-looking but curiously solid white cloud.
Curiously, Nepszava — the last opposition daily newspaper — also receives state advertising, perhaps in an effort by the government to counter charges of bias.
This deal always seemed curiously one-sided; it appears that the end game is to make Cortana just one of many Alexa skills.
But there are some major side-effects of Colombia's new gold rush that locals are curiously quiet about: erectile dysfunction and brain damage.
Curiously, Culture II looks and sounds much more like what we would have imagined the breakthrough Migos album to look and sound like.
Even as current transparency measures do too much to force disclosure of public policy inputs, they are curiously inadequate for genuinely useful disclosure.
Curiously, while there's more total cargo space, the recommended cargo capacity, in terms of weight, is 35 pounds less than the Model 3.
Curiously, although the warring factions of yesteryear are detailed, there is no mention of the current Syrian regime, of Russian missiles or Isis.
Curiously, Elizabeth Warren, a comrade of Sanders, remained in the race when her pathway for delegates was far narrower than Buttigieg or Klobuchar.
Curiously, midlife deaths have not climbed in other rich countries, nor, for the most part, have they risen for American Hispanics or blacks.
This very much includes the post-Thanksgiving Apple Cup, which this season is in Pullman against Coach Mike Leach's curiously unranked Cougars. Dec.
The Apex 2020 includes 60W wireless charging, which the company curiously touts as being able to charge a 2,20193mAh battery in 20 minutes.
While Kuaishou told media that the suspension is due to a "system upgrade," its other e-commerce partners curiously remain up and running.
But the actual writing of the piece took relatively little time, curiously much less than the work on one of my piano études.
Mazursky's movie ended with a lovely all-embracing coda, in which the leading characters drifted hopefully and curiously through a crowd of strangers.
But curiously, there has been little to no direct evidence that more than a handful of women had actually cast ballots — until now.
Capitol Hill legislators — who have mostly been curiously silent — need to come to the defense of an agency essential to the policy process.
Curiously, Trieste's most distinguished restaurants tend not to take advantage of the city's window onto the sea that offers their most crucial ingredients.
Curiously, a 1942 law made pinball machines in public places illegal in New York City because of associations with gambling and the mob.
" Curiously, Trump's budget also asserted that "prison construction largely does not provide economic growth in rural counties, and in fact, may impede it.
Characters ebb and flow from the foreground in a curiously swift historical rhythm, often killed off as soon as their stories have begun.
That results in a curiously undernourished story that at times feels like it's setting up mysteries and subplots that never quite go anywhere.
The lute (played by the fine Arash Noori) is curiously fixated on two notes, though these recurring pitches are often decorated with filigree.
Curiously, while Shuntei likely witnessed the event firsthand, he took great creative liberty with his visual account, recording not one whale, but two.
Curiously, some devices that were eligible for the initial Window 10 Mobile rollout as part of Microsoft's Insider program aren't included in today's update.
Set a limit on the maximum number of employees and a curiously large number of them will find it convenient to subcontract their work.
Over the weekend, xoJane editor Marci Robin came across this cat at the Monmouth County SPCA that looks curiously like the Star Wars actor.
Curiously, both Douyu and Huya are backed by Tencent, the company best known for the WeChat messenger, but is also China's largest games publisher.
Curiously, the report also says that FBI agents "did not detect any deception" during their interview with Flynn after Trump had been sworn in.
The invite-only program is curiously called Amazon Day, not to be mistaken for Amazon's yearly Prime Day shopping event, as spotted by CNET.
Curiously, the staggered launch is happening because the system relies on both algorithmic and human curation, and scaling that model will take some time.
Second and third photos on the post show the family of four posing all together, with Francesca peering curiously at her new little sibling.
For any candidate trailing by around 20 points with women in most national polling, this plan of action might seem, at best, curiously wrongheaded.
Yet curiously, in Ukraine, where the history of anti-Semitism is as bloody as anywhere, just 5% are unwilling to see Jews as citizens.
Curiously, other characters throughout the original trilogy will also occasionally slip into that pronunciation, including Leia to C-3PO, especially when Lando is around.
But by making time such an omnipresent resource, these two games are also curiously stressful, each minute ripe for the efficient optimization of labor.
Curiously, Mr Das and his team also found that, even when clinicians know what treatment should be given, they often do not provide it.
Curiously, Bihu also offers a blockchain-powered smart router, but we don't yet know if those are the routers police are issuing as replacements.
Or perhaps you'll head down a corridor and into another bizarre room of sound, one that's less meme-centric and more curiously forward-thinking.
According to the authors' findings, cephalopods use their curiously-shaped pupils to exploit this outcome and collect spectral information about the objects around them.
The Man in Charge: Ante Cacic has had a varied career, working mostly in his native Croatia but also in Slovenia and, curiously, Libya.
And it's part of the reason she felt so provocative, yet also curiously vapid to her critics—a dog-whistle more than a revolution.
The Suns—a team that somewhat-curiously fired their GM one week before opening night—don't know who they are or what they want.
McCarthy is engaging as ever throughout, even though Michelle is curiously underdeveloped — especially for a character who's existed nearly as long as the iPod.
"Or, better yet, to flee Scandinavia altogether, to then find shelter in Transylvania, Greenland, or Iceland,"—curiously a full 25 years before Icelanders did.
But there is one procedure, in-vitro fertilization (IVF), that is curiously absent from this debate, though it results in the destruction of embryos.
Curiously, American oil companies with interests in Venezuela, such as ExxonMobil and Chevron, have not said much publicly about Trump's attempt to overthrow Maduro.
When you google search for "mesh networks," the results will be options to buy some curiously shaped WiFi pods from a variety of companies.
The characters are so carefully drawn that they can feel smaller than life, and the dramatic space they inhabit has a curiously abstract feeling.
The interior is suffused with a warm, orangey glow, and, though it just celebrated its one-year anniversary, it feels curiously unfocussed in time.
Curiously, 7Safe says it has never offered a product called "Hands on Tracking Course," the course the MPS has listed in its expenditure records.
Come to think of it, men are curiously absent from Douglas's book, which refrains from singling them out as a specific class of culprits.
It comes after the game rocketed to the top of the App Store charts, curiously around the time the novel coronavirus started to spread.
For a play set now, in New York City, the Betties are curiously incurious, as if Ms. magazine and "Our Bodies, Ourselves" never happened.
Curiously, these three announced Choose Your Illusion dates all occur the same nights as the corresponding Guns N' Roses shows in these same cities.
Office Christmas Party is about going too far in order to close a deal, but the movie, curiously, still plays it way too safe.
Curiously, the most disturbing durations in the series can be found in the cozy confines of the unsettlingly idyllic town of Twin Peaks, Wash.
The heirlooms in Ms. Collenette's collection are smooth and curiously warm at the handles, as if relaying accumulated body heat from centuries of use.
Curiously, though, there was no mention of President Trump's attacks on the company and what role they might have played in the poor sales.
Curiously, this may not even be the first time that a C.I.A. official's identity has been revealed in Brazil in such a nonchalant way.
LaHue — Foster LaHue, curiously named guy — began by just sending relatively small companies of Marines into the city to sort of mop things up.
The young had grown up during two decades of rapid economic growth and, curiously, that reinforced their confidence that capitalism would be easily overthrown.
Curiously, despite three starry productions (the most recent led by Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz), "Betrayal" has never been done full justice on Broadway.
The two countries' new presidents are poles apart ideologically but curiously resemble each other in their blustering lack of respect for truth and institutions.
The documents curiously show that at no point in the discussions between the officials was there any explanation of why Trump abruptly halted aid.
Curiously, the study also found that teens who spent more time face-to-face with friends also spent more time communicating with them online.
And curiously, Hawaii would offer its centenarians the chance to buy cigarettes near the end of their life -- if they could find them. Rep.
But now she suddenly found herself occupying a curiously important role in America's wild new politics, one that she herself seemed to hardly believe.
Curiously, the number of years of human capital expected of a US citizen in 1990 was 22 -- one year less than the current expectation.
Perhaps in homage to the designer, some female guests worked slouchy soft-shouldered blazers, curiously crowding the small stage where the Atlantics were performing.
The allegations center on Vladimir Putin friend Alexander Torshin, deputy governor of the Russian Central Bank and, curiously, a lifetime member of the NRA.
Curiously, it is set to a melancholy Ronald Stein tune from the 1960 film "The Threat," as if to elicit sympathy for Astor's obnoxiousness.
Frankenthaler curiously tops the tower with an onion dome rather than the Renaissance lantern it now flaunts, evoking its original incarnation as a minaret.
When they broke into a tap dance, the absurd conjugation of the means of presentation and the subject matter reached a curiously joyful climax.
The top five items in its first month of operation are toilet paper, green tea, fresh milk, hot and spicy potato chips, and — curiously — broccoli.
"I suppose that's possible," Thompson replied, in which case, curiously, such an exhibition would find itself with an attractive, substantive catalogue even before it opens.
Set a maximum profit limit for SMEs and you will find a curiously large number of them reporting just less than that limit every year.
Sometime between the day "Famous" dropped and Sunday night, when Kim Kardashian leaked the Snapchat heard 'round the world, Swift's narrative curiously (and conveniently) changed.
It was also a reminder of what a curiously inert leading man Pitt could be, and was, for long stretches of his A-list career.
Price's synoptic, all-of-the-above approach suggests that our concept of "reading" has been curiously narrowed at a moment when it should have broadened.
China's economy has managed a curiously singular feat for any country: Growing a steady rate of 6.73 percent for the third quarter in a row.
Yet despite the daring title and concepts, the stories themselves are curiously conservative, as when every woman in a story is either sexualized or dead.
He was curiously silent about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding in May, although he and first lady Melania Trump did make a charity contribution.
But curiously, in 2015, Chief Justice Roberts wrote a strong dissent in a case narrowly upholding the constitutionality of just such a commission in Arizona.
This is the sound of the Beyhive, curiously activated around a new IG account that has had us scratching our heads for the past week.
Twitter curiously doesn't offer the option to purge your timeline, but services like TweetDelete, TwitWipe, and TweetEraser offered freedom from Twitter mobs through mass deletion.
On policy, then, Obama has been a remarkable doer, though you wouldn't know it from the curiously inept self-promotional apparatus of his White House.
Curiously, to support her argument that suppressors represent a threat to law enforcement, she cites a rogue police officer who illegally possessed one in California.
Through this curiously comprehensive method of storytelling, The Break gives its viewers all the information they need but none of the emotional cues they expect.
She posted another shot on her Instagram (curiously while she was playing a match at Wimbledon) in which she's seen in a Tom Ford dress.
The Golden State's attorney general, Xavier Becerra, has been curiously silent as his peers made plans to examine the biggest tech firms in his backyard.
Last, and perhaps most curiously, Lee and Buck said they also asked themselves about the event leading to the deaths of Anna and Elsa's parents.
The mother was not born in United States; the husband "was also born in the south," but their own story of migration is curiously absent.
My fondest Passover memories are of my sister cringing in horror as I piled horseradish onto the curiously delicious mold of unidentifiable greyish-white fish.
I have no interest in poker, yet curiously I have now debuted both POKER TABLE and POKER TABLES to The New York Times Crossword universe.
Curiously, none of the four were in the starting lineup for the final group game against Poland, perhaps a reason the team failed to score.
Unlike Jackson's concerted campaign, Mr. Trump's attacks appear curiously unmoored from the policies of his own administration or the longstanding goals of the Republican Party.
New operas on this scale seem unlikely today, though curiously, with the exception of John Adams, even contemporary composers often seek inspiration in the past.
Amanda, who's more middle-class comfortable, knows that Lily is getting paid for her attention, which doesn't stop the girls from curiously circling each other.
Also curiously, Mr. Trump spent little time on the trade deal struck with South Korea this week, which had been a win for his administration.
They are what you wear when you actively live your life indoors, and their very existence is one that I've found to be curiously divisive.
The full data is available at a specially designed website curiously titled Haven for the Dispossessed, but I do urge caution when using the stats.
But Baker is both an autobiographical poet and one obsessed with ephemerality, which makes the book's reverse chronology curiously affecting: Parents die and then decline.
He has a skill set that Mr. Trump desperately needed but was curiously silent about in his endorsement: He is a master of voter suppression.
The theory is wrong, but, curiously, people act as though it's right — they try to learn in accordance with what they think is their style.
Didi Gregorius made a curiously weak throw to first base on Alex Bregman's ground ball, and that forced D.J. LeMahieu to make a nice scoop.
The enemy incursion includes a snooty French chef and a loathsome butler (or, as he curiously prefers to be called, King's Page of the Backstairs).
Capital is the lifeblood of business, but money is curiously rarely mentioned in this movie or in any of the aforementioned women-in-business comedies.
The text is a young woman's fraught account of the man who abandoned her, set to curiously melting lyrical lines, with moments of frayed intensity.
Now a Special Forces squad leader (a musclebound but curiously muted Wesley Snipes) reunites his old crew to enter the compound and crack the mystery.
This late mystical development comes across as curiously wishful thinking in an otherwise cleareyed book, an oversimplification of problems we've come to know up close.
Back in 2016, Hunter Biden is curiously put on the board of a Ukrainian energy company, Burisma Holdings, despite a glaring lack of relevant experience.
But Microsoft, which regularly credits researchers who discover holes in its products, curiously would not say who had tipped the company off to the issue.
It's a 6 side ting, baptized by a Beenie Man outro on "Controlla" — a song that curiously cuts Jamaican singer Popcaan from the studio version.
On Monday, a curiously timed report appeared on the pro-Trump website Breitbart, often a repository of tea leaves for members of Mr. Trump's circle.
"It remains one of the most remarkable instances of long-distance movement of megaliths in the ancient world, yet was curiously under-studied," Pollard said.
As budget deals are hashed out and both parties reach common ground on issues that affect all Americans, talk of fiscal discipline is curiously absent.
Somewhat curiously, Dyson has made the case that, while other brands of hand dryers might spread disease, its products are perfectly safe even in hospitals.
Curiously, it is the banal textual footprint of these pictures, rather than their gleaming visual selves, that make them unique in this sea of moons.
" Andrew Sarris, the critic for the presumably less square Village Voice, was simply patronizing: "The drag-queen contestants are eminently likable in curiously peripheral ways.
Now it makes sense why Justin curiously told a photog last week he didn't think Floyd would knock Conor McGregor out at next Saturday's fight.
We identify some curiously marked trees and spend some time picking our way along the creek bed (no paddle up your creek), scooping through leaf piles.
Everyone later enjoyed a meal on-site as the Band of the Royal Marines performed; curiously, there was actually more cause for celebration than attendees realized.
"Absolutely no sensitive data (pictures, video, chat logs) pass through (or are held) on our servers," Lovense's privacy FAQ states, curiously omitting audio as an example.
And like any good Star Trek crew, Discovery also features some new alien species, including Saru (who curiously describes his species as "designated" to sense death).
From the coast we turned inland toward Damaraland, home to curiously shaped mountains that conceal millenniums-old rock carvings, creating an expansive open-air art gallery.
Curiously, the current version of the Ikea Home smart app doesn't support scenes; it only works with timers to control Ikea's current range of smart devices.
Curiously, this "tiny feudal outpost of the British crown" hosted the gestation and birth of a book that won hearts and changed minds across the world.
Curiously, an insurance company in South Carolina just filed to trademark that name—and now they have no clue what they plan to do with it.
Curiously, the New York Times conducted a new poll that shows Americans who can find North Korea on a map are more in favor of diplomacy.
Curiously, no current or former players seem to be whining about the new hazing clause that says players can't be coerced into drinking until they spew.
Although the Kobo Aura One came out with a waterproof e-reader way before Amazon in 2016, the more recent Kobo Clara HD curiously isn't waterproof.
Curiously, both the SEC filing and Mayer's blog post only refer specifically to the 2014 hack, in which a reported 500 million user accounts were breached.
Curiously, while Still focused on creating over 100 oils on paper between 1934 and 1944, he never returned to the medium for his drawings ever again.
And that is curiously the same timeframe Flynn is willing to give information about to Special Counsel Bob Mueller when he will reportedly testify about Trump.
In paparazzi shots taken sometime around the video, he strolls around checking his phone and sipping on green juice seeming unfazed by the curiously positioned stain.
In the scene, Fred curiously asks Charlotte if she dates to which she replies, "Yeah, I date," although she admits it's much more complicated than that.
In fact, curiously enough during his Shooto run, Horiguchi's left hook was his main lead and he was considerably wilder in his leaps across the floor.
In his article curiously titled, "Time for Peace in the Caucuses," Nasimi Aghayev wove an intricate tale of two countries, Armenia and Azerbaijan, locked in conflict.
The black costumes and white marble environment curiously cooled the live presence in contrast with the colorful settings of the Congo pictured in the video segments.
When it reaches Cambodia, via Laos, it is tropical and ample and, with the monsoon rains, parts of it curiously change the direction of their flow.
Ornithomimids are known for being curiously ostrich-like, of more specifically ratite-like (a group of birds that also includes emus and kiwis: hence the name).
Her suggestion that we should demur because the prosecution of rape is difficult is curiously at odds with a career spent pushing back against establishment ideas.
The executive order is curiously worded if it is supposed to "take care of the problem" of having government pull children out of their parents' arms.
Indeed, other presidents have proven far greater menaces to the Constitution but are, today, curiously celebrated as great leaders with little reference to their constitutional violations.
Curiously, the economy has not suffered — Spain's credit rating is healthy and the stock market has withstood Brexit better than much of the rest of Europe.
Related: Your Friendly Guide to Nootropics Curiously, the only organizations to actually confront the use of CEDs in a significant way are the major eSports leagues.
For a president who promised to "drain the swamp," taking Bharara off the beat looks curiously like Trump is happy to let it ooze even larger.
This fall, some high school students will flip the page of their science textbooks and see… …stick figures and simplistic diagrams annotated with curiously nontechnical prose.
A background hum of uneasiness has motivated me to work harder, travel farther, speak more honestly, and curiously, take more risks than I might have otherwise.
As a result, medical professionals and sex-toy companies now find themselves drawn curiously close in a relationship that neither is quite sure how to navigate.
Lee herself kept curiously silent on the subject of civil rights, never lending her voice publicly to the movement with which she was so closely associated.
However, the electronic version of a sewing machine was curiously challenging in its game of following a curving seam as the appliance lays down imaginary thread.
Notebook In the midst of the general abnormality of Donald Trump's presidency, the speedy and frictionless rehabilitation of Sean Spicer in recent days was curiously predictable.
Curiously, while many Republicans complained that the House impeachment hearings consisted largely of "hearsay," almost none have expressed any interest in hearing from Mr. Bolton now.
Although the text version is an interesting, if curiously structured, work, the audiobook allows Bell a more apt platform for his offbeat intelligence and idiosyncratic voice.
But where Lanzmann framed the Holocaust as an incomparable horror that ripped itself outside history, in Malick both the history and the horror are curiously elided.
MEDICINE HAT, Alberta — Kurt Remple, a toothless, unemployed, struggling alcoholic in Medicine Hat, the curiously named prairie town in Alberta, is a success story of sorts.
In the wool tapestry "Evenly Suspended Attention IV" (2004), a figure both humanoid and curiously bee-like hovers against a powerfully rhythmic red and black background.
Perhaps most curiously, Airbnb's New York public policy lead Josh Meltzer used to work in the office of Eric Schneiderman, the New York State Attorney General.
Curiously, though, the film seems to be trying to both ape and update a mid-century melodrama, but without the self-awareness the best ones display.
Meanwhile, during that same period of time, Democrats actually seemed extremely ruthless and effective in getting laws passed while Republicans were curiously poor at stopping them.
I saw that unlike what I was once led to believe, life's purpose was not to give oneself up through sacrifice but to live - fully, richly, curiously.
I saw that unlike what I was once led to believe, life's purpose was not to give oneself up through sacrifice but to live – fully, richly, curiously.
Curiously, Suh was born a year after the riots ended, a fact she acknowledges but does not believe interferes with her intentions with the body of work.
Its community is just as dedicated and active, but it's curiously set apart by the mundanity of its participants' goals: getting through the semester, keeping a 3.5.
"My hope is that when people see gays or lesbians holding hands on the street, they wouldn't see them as freaks or curiously look back," he said.
Curiously, one of the "unelected bureaucrats" in that article was Martin Schulz, then the president of the European Parliament, who was in fact an elected German MEP.
And if this does not work, plan C is to leave with no deal—though curiously he says the odds against this are a million to one.
Curiously, Samsung is still selling the non-backlit version of the Chromebook Pro for the same $599.99 (presumably while it clears out stock of the old model).
The 75-year-old rock legend can be seen breaking it down to an uptempo track (though, curiously, not a Rolling Stones tune) in a rehearsal space.
Curiously, Epic says that the mode will only be available for a limited time, so you might want to check out the battles soon while you can.
Samsung's most popular model was the Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro, a phone initially aimed at students in South Korea that curiously has no access to the internet.
Conservatives are curiously zen about the debt ceiling hike, which points to a tectonic shift in the politics of debt now that we've entered the Trump Era.
I originally followed their Instagram page when a friend related that curiously, someone he didn't know was blogging about shows that he was throwing in his basement.
Curiously, the dogs' reward center, which is a part of the brain that processes pleasurable stimuli, was only activated when praise words were spoken with positive intonation.
The Boiler Room set was, and remains a crowning achievement, but curiously the aftermath also spawned this strange social media furor over a moment in her set.
The cocktails were in full flow and the beer seemed never ending and everyone around me had that curiously gauzy look of the well fed about them.
Curiously, that instance of censorship, then reported as the result of a decision by Renzi's office, did not receive as much attention as this most recent fiasco.
We're introduced to this season's new theme song (curiously absent last week), "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now" by David Pomeranz — which is also the Perfect Strangers' theme.
You write in the paper that alcohol was curiously left out of the chapter on drugs in 1967, and specifically the way alcohol is connected to violence.
"My hope is that when people see gays or lesbians holding hands on the street, they wouldn't see them as freaks or curiously look back," he says.
Deaf Britons look enviously at America, where the government enforces equal service across broadcast and on-demand TV. Modern subtitles are simple to create, and curiously human.
He enumerated them in 19663 in a memoir, "If This Be Treason: Translation and Its Dyscontents," whose subtitle reflects the etymological underpinnings of that curiously spelled word.
When Reuters visited early Sunday, some cleaning staff could be seen sweeping glass from the floor through broken doors and windows, as tourists curiously eyed the destruction.
Curiously enough, A Ghost Story casts the afterlife in almost the same pattern as The Discovery: It is, in the end, shaped by our regrets and loves.
Curiously, the outcry didn't register with Bishop, who is officially requesting $50 million in the budget to offset losses to taxpayers from land transfers beginning next year.
That's when critical reports about former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort's pro-Russia dealings in eastern Europe raised new questions about Trump's curiously Putin-friendly foreign policy.
This collection included the story of Robert Wilkinson, yet curiously, the piece ends with a reprint of the Elizabeth Wilkinson and Hannah Hyfield challenges published in 213.
Vice President Mike Pence met with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in a curiously low-key meeting after which they orchestrated a casual "drop-in" with President Trump.
This was true of the bonds issued by municipalities and major corporations but, more curiously, also of Treasury bonds, normally the bedrock of the global financial system.
But a writer's true genius rests in allowing readers to perch tenuously at the precipice between his universe and ours, safely and curiously peeking over that gulf.
For a team that has long been so pioneering and so groundbreaking off the field, United has always seemed curiously hesitant when it comes to social media.
Curiously, Americans who live near extreme flooding and fires are no more likely to worry about climate change than those far from the threat of such disasters.
But one thing that remains curiously unexplored is how Han became the wary, cynical guy Princess Leia (and everyone else) fell for back in the Carter administration.
And it's this curiously smooth De Niro who marches the daughter back to the store, throws the grocer to the curb and stomps repeatedly on his hand.
Curiously, the most vocally antiwar student I knew was a V.M.I. cadet who "got away with it" because he was both a jock and future Rhodes scholar.
A tall, athletic Texan, Mr. Williams looked the part of a superhero and grew up an actual cowboy — although, curiously, he was not cast in many westerns.
And then curiously enough — this is again the magic of what technology can bring and great products can bring — Flo is a company created by two brothers.
They parted company disagreeing over the Algerian revolt, which Camus curiously opposed, and over Sartre's Communism, a party membership that Camus briefly espoused but soon bitterly rejected.
Quite curiously, Williams makes ahistorical history paintings by playing with the postmodern circulation of context-free imagery, mixing free-spirited image accumulation with glints of personal specificity.
Support for Wilders' Party for Freedom seems to be peeling away to the more moderate conservative Christian Democrats on one side and, curiously, to the far-left Socialists.
"People read them - at first curiously, then seriously - and began discussing salinity and pollution as never before," said Poovu, who has written a book about ethical fishing practices.
Keeping Up the Kardashians viewers know that a display of dozens of unpackaged Oreos meticulously stacked in a glass container is a curiously ubiquitous feature of their homes.
Follow up XL1, also recorded with Rushent, faired little better, with lead single "Telephone Operator" (which is curiously reminiscent of Weezer's "Hash Pipe") landing outside the top 40.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As it happens, most episodes of Trump on "The Apprentice" are curiously hard to find: they're not available to stream or download.

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