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Curiously and Paul
Curiously, Alderney may be mentioned in Paul the Deacon's Historia Langobardorum ( I. 6 ) as ' Evodia ' in which he discussed a certain dangerous whirlpool.
Curiously, while usually capable of causing death or injury to anyone on the receiving end of a bolt, Paul survived a bolt impact unscathed at one point ; a feat he put down to his rubber footwear insulating him and preventing the bolt from grounding through him.

Curiously and has
Curiously enough, the DVD release of the Swedish dub has replaced it with the reprise of " A Star Is Born ".
Their advertising slogan has been " The Original Celebrated Curiously Strong Mints " for a number of years, referring to the high concentration of peppermint oil used in the original flavour lozenge.
Curiously, France has not taken to SMS in the same way, sending just under 20 messages on average per user per month.
Curiously, the programs ' box art has an ironic tendency to depict her looking scared or alarmed.
Curiously ( with respect to its name ), the bird has no gray on its head, which is black, white, and brown.
Curiously, Indiana State has finished as the National Runner-up in the NAIA ( 1946 and 1948 ), the NCAA Division I ( 1979 ) and the NCAA Division II ( 1968 ) tournaments.
Curiously, the legend has not been reported by any Byzantine author.
Curiously, the note played is the lowest note on the baritone saxophone, and most of Zoot's other playing has the sound of a tenor saxophone, while his instrument appears to be an alto.
Curiously, although not unprecedentedly, the language has no cardinal or ordinal numbers.
Curiously, this is the one major tournament that neither Yang nor Zhang has ever won.
) Curiously, Garfield has taken offense to others treating Odie in this manner.
His wife, Comedy ( presumably the personification of the author's occupation ), takes him to court because she believes that the young poet has betrayed her by cavorting with the young wines ( Curiously, one of the young wines in the play is Mendaios, the personification of a very popular type of Ancient Greek wine, and Comedy's counterpart in the suit .).
Bruce Pandolfini has said, Curiously, every great teacher of openings who investigated the Ponziani has concluded that it leads to interesting play and deserves to be played more often.
Curiously, the Sphere Books 1969 edition of the book, has an illustration of SE5a's dogfighting with Fokker DVII's on the cover when the only aircraft the main characters fly is the Sopwith Camel.
Curiously, Castle Coole has no external back door nor a driveway extending completely around the mansion โ€“ a deliberate feature by James Wyatt to discourage tradesmen from making surprise visits.
Curiously, although the text of Section 10 is exactly the same as the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, the Minnesota Supreme Court has frequently interpreted it differently to provide more expansive protections for persons subject to criminal prosecution under state law.
Curiously, the town has always been known as the town of politicians, having had more provincial elective officials than in any other town in the province.
Curiously, it also has eyelashes.
Curiously, he has been known to perform much better against India than any other international team, a trait he shares with others such as Aaquib Javaid.
Curiously, Iron Man 2020 also has the 1970s-era Iron Man rollerskates ( updated to a " roller blade " style ) built into the boots of the suit.
Curiously, he has played a mime on more than one occasion, briefly on ER ( 1996 ), years before he became a recurring character there, and in the film EuroTrip ( 2004 ).

Curiously and noted
Curiously no mention of Davey or his work on the Sarah Island convicts is noted at all in Rees ' book about James Porter, yet dealing with the same subject.

Curiously and Protoavis
Curiously, such abbreviation of the ascending process is found in ceratosaurs, and in its general osteology, the Protoavis tarsus and pes, is quite similar to those of ceratosaurs.

Curiously and are
Curiously, he and his films are now acquiring nostalgic cult status in Britain.
Curiously, the Latin alphabet is used in medieval documents, and the Cyrillic letters used are a straight transcription from the Latin letters ( e. g., " sh " is written " ัะท " rather than " ัˆ ").
Two of the more specific features associated with this text are ( 1 ) a preference for reason over authority in matters of science and nature ( in other words, seeking solutions via reason and logic rather than through faith ) and ( 2 ) the use of the literary device of invoking Arab teachings when presenting very controversial topics ( i. e. that brute animals may possess knowledge and souls ) Curiously, Adelard didn't think that the use of reason to seek knowledge was in anyway contradictory with Christian faith in God.
Curiously, the same mechanism apparently evolved independently in the extinct Cretaceous-age Hesperornithiformes, which are totally unrelated birds.
Curiously, the situation is not at all bad if two or more eigenvalues are exactly equal.
Curiously, the player's actions towards the Templar faction are not entirely unlike the struggle of Christian throughout the Pilgrim's Progress.
Curiously, Lord's Columbia features are action melodramas rather than slapstick comedies.
Curiously, a large number of them are humanoid, even human-like, in form ( such as Kryptonians, who outwardly appear identical to Earth-born humans ); some can even interbreed with Terrans.
Curiously, only three episodes in this set (" Seeds of Deception ", " Resist ", and " Betrayal ") have the actual Season One opening ; the other ten episodes are incorrectly shown with the Season Two opening.
Curiously enough the exilarchs are still mentioned in the Sabbath services of the Ashkenazim ritual.
Curiously, original teleplays from the 1950s are almost never revived for new TV productions, so the 1994 production of Mother was a conspicuous rarity.
Curiously, all Vivaldi's other works for viola d ' amore, ( eight concertos and two obbligato numbers in different settings of the " Nisi Dominus "), are written in normal notation at sounding pitch.
Curiously few original drawings by Wyatt are known to be in existence: but in the RIBA Library there are designs by him for Badger Hall, Fonthill Abbey, Downing College, and Ashridge Park.
Curiously, typical criollo meals largely ignore fruit, except ripe plantains, which are usually consumed together with the rice and beans.
As well as mounting its own productions and exhibitions, the center also hosted touring events-and critics have voiced the opinion that it is these shows that were the most successful: for example, the Curiously Strong contemporary art program ( sponsored by Altoids ) and the popular 14 / 48 theater show ( where 14 short plays are written and produced in 48 hours, begun in 1997 ).
Curiously, North and South are separated by a main B road, Laithes Lane, as is the estate new lodge separated by Wakefield road from Athersley north yet many other estates surrounding the area have no noticeable separation, most notably Smithies and Monk Bretton, adding confusion to the general populace as to where certain estates begin and end.
Curiously enough, however, most informants insist that only five vowels exist in the language: these are called? ey,? iy,? ay,? ow, and yuw, and are invariably cited in precisely that order ....
Curiously, " 3-in-two ", " 4-in-two ", " 43-in-eight ", and " 44-in-eight " are still frequently called as such, despite the "- in-two " and "- in-eight " being equally implied.
Curiously, while evidence of both Roman and later Medieval settlements are ample, the wondrously appealing stele, late pre-historic and Bronze Age stone statues which have been found in large numbers in this part of Tuscany, remain the symbol of this ancient land.
Curiously, although a healthy captive Velella will release many medusae under the microscope and thus must do the same in the sea, the medusae of Velella are rarely captured in the plankton and very little is known about their natural history.
Curiously, many of these arrangements are labelled as ' Music of the Old Vienna ' when played with such an arrangement, as it could be possible that Strauss ' melodies in this waltz invokes the feeling of the romance of the Old Vienna.

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