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Curiously, the application was considered by the press to be an evolution of ICQ.

Curiously and states
Curiously, The Hobbit states he was companions with Thorin on the day the dragon came, but according to Appendix A in The Return of the King he was only 7 years old while Thorin was 24.
Curiously, the patent offices of various EU member states did not reach any consensus on which model is correct.

Curiously and had
" ( Clark, 321 – 22 ) Curiously, Moore also reports that AFSAC was inspired by the tales of Men in Black from the 1950s, and had nothing to do with those early accounts.
Curiously, the newspaper article of the time notes that Wellington had a mounted Volunteer Corp.
Curiously perhaps, the adventures in chromaticism of his prominent contemporaries and associates Chopin and Wagner seemed to have had little effect on Berlioz's style.
Curiously enough, the Commander of the ´ Archipelago fleet had the right to order the use of the ordinary war ensign instead of the blue ensign when that was " appropriate ".
( Curiously, he had relatively little to do with the sumptuous performances of masques that were such noteworthy features of the Stuart court.
Curiously, on WLS, the band had three No. 1, four No. 3, two No. 4, but no No. 2, singles.
Curiously, it is not a Coimbra fado but a popular song which is the most known title referring to this city: Coimbra é uma lição, which had success with titles such as April in Portugal.
Curiously though, interspecific robbers often show at least some constraint as though they were robbing conspecifics, and do not necessarily attack the host as directly as they would have done had there not been a " robbery " situation.
( Curiously, in the 1990s, new wealthy businessmen such as Sir Tony O ' Reilly and Dermot Desmond began returning to live in former offices they had bought and converted back into homes.
Curiously, the murder had been predicted to the king four years earlier, when he paid an anonymous visit to the celebrated medium of the Gustavian era, Ulrica Arfvidsson.
Curiously, the Avians had a presence on a planet other than Xindus at least as far back as the 2nd millennium BC.
Curiously, none of the engineers had found time to check if the engine fit inside its compartment.
Curiously, while Gildersleeve had occasionally spoken of his ( never-present ) wife in some Fibber episodes, in his own series the character was a confirmed bachelor.
Curiously the TR2 had a Standard badge on its front and the Triumph globe on its hubcaps.
Curiously, as a member of the Ottonian dynasty he was considered a descendant of Widukind, the ferocious and final pagan king of Old Saxony who had fought long and hard against Charlemagne during the late 8th century to prevent the forced conversion of his people to Christianity.
Curiously, the FDR itself is popularly ( if misleadingly ) known as a " black box "; possibly the term " orange box " was adopted in software engineering because " black box " already had a different meaning ( see black box testing ).
Curiously, Gerald Wellington had been engaged, before his marriage, to Sackville-West's lover Violet Trefusis.
Curiously, Pinky and the Brain had earlier made a cameo as two of Elmyra's caged pets in the Tiny Toons Spring Break special.
Curiously, Diotisalvi Neroni, a refugee who had taken part in the plot against Piero de ' Medici, was buried here in 1482, and was later joined by other members of the family.
Curiously, he was succeeded by his younger brother, Zhao Kuangyi, even though he had two grown sons – Zhao Dezhou, Prince of Yan ( 951 – 979 ) and Zhao Defang, Prince of Qin ( 959 – 981 ).
Curiously, John had performed " Part-Time Love " at the USSR shows without objection from Soviet officials.
Curiously, just as Wilkinson had beaten Australia in the 2003 Rugby World Cup final with a drop goal, the last time Australia lost in the same competition was in 1995.
Curiously, when the American military first released information about the crash decades later, the documents falsely stated that the wreck had been found on distant Vancouver Island-possibly because 10 survivors picked up by the ' Cape Perry ' had been taken to Port Hardy and a photograph of them taken there.

Curiously and been
Curiously, this particular story seems to have been first recorded by Samuel Pepys as early as 1667, long before the French Revolution.
Curiously enough, passages that modern ears perceive as the musical idiom of African-American spirituals may have been intended by Dvořák to evoke a Native American atmosphere.
Curiously, permutations created in this way ( and their circular shifts ) have been shown to be Costas arrays.
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, crabeater seals have been known to wander further inland than any other pinniped.
Curiously, the legend has not been reported by any Byzantine author.
Curiously in the 20th Century the 1320s seem to have taken precedence over the 1280s as having been when the bridge was built, see who gives the date 1329 without footnote.
Curiously, he seems to have been pardoned again and again for his misdeeds, but he left Mantua again " without permission, and for despicable reasons ", as stated in a letter from one of the Gonzaga family, his employers.
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, " Double Vision ( song ) | Double Vision " is also seen written, a song not on the album, having been released on their previous album also titled Double Vision ( album ) | Double Vision.
Curiously, Colonel Gordon had been a great favourite with the late Duchess.
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 enough, the man who served as the main inspiration for the role had not been born in the island country.
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 and used
Curiously enough the model is not currently used for mass casualty triage, and is replaced by the START protocol and METTAG triage tags.
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 " сз " rather than " ш ").
Curiously enough the word Exempt is also used in the orders of the Yeomen of the Guard with its English meaning.
Curiously, they used the APEX symbol, normally used for luminance value.
( Curiously, the name of the village was pronounced " Au ", but used the same kanji characters as the present-day city.
Curiously, Danish folk music received its biggest boost from the home chart success of Sorten Muld, who used acoustic and electric instruments and electronica on old songs to create something very contemporary on its best-selling albums.
Curiously, the term “ lake ” is never used in the Book of Mormon to describe a body of water.
Curiously, the booklet claims the end title song isn't used in the movie ( it is ).
Curiously, nearly the same algorithm is used in general graphs.
Curiously, the dragon was never used on roofs of imperial buildings.
Curiously, after so many years, Ventania still is the name used by its inhabitants.
Curiously, the scoring system used was different from the one used on Iron Chef and later on Iron Chef America.
Curiously, it does not appear on the band's 2008 best-of, instead the album version was used, which was also the preferred radio version.
Curiously, human clothing does not seem to be affected by the Heat-Rays, which is used to effect in one of the film's scenes when the clothes are floating along a river.
Curiously, when the Japanese used their own syllabary, they transliterated the three consonants of the Dutch name " Birma " and ended up with the name Biruma.
Curiously, potentially offensive words were also included as surnames, including Gajasa ( gahasa ; rape, originally means " someone who rushed "), Bayot ( Cebuano: effeminate, an adjective used by Spanish priests against native male religious leader Babaylan ), Bacla ( bakla ; effeminate ; male crossdresser ), Otot ( utot ; flatulence ), Tanga ( stupid ; daydreamer " anga-anga ", Chinese ti-ang / ti-ng / to-ng ), Limotin ( limutin ; forgetful / to forget ), Lubut ( Cebuano: buttocks ; Tagalog: Kulubut ), Tae ( excrement ), Ongoy ( unggoy ; monkey ), Aso ( dog, Chinese: A-So ), Jalimao ( halimaw ; monster ) and Yyac ( iiyak ; will cry ).
Curiously enough, the Croats were never obliged to use Latin -- rather, they held masses in their own language and used the Glagolitic alphabet.

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