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Curiously, this scene is a close parallel to one that Verdi was writing at the same time, the scene between Amonasro and Aida.
Curiously, the Taiwanese version of beef noodle soup remains one of the most popular dishes in Taiwan, in spite of this traditional aversion.
Curiously, from the Outlands, one can see Sigil atop the supposedly infinite Spire.
Curiously, Brunelleschi intended that it only be observed by the viewer holding the unpainted back of the picture against his / her eye with one hand, and a mirror in the other hand facing and reflecting the painted side.
Curiously, it was one of the few western TV series allowed by the Iranian revolution.
Curiously and inexplicably, the one attribute which metamictization does not alter is dispersion.
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, however, he is made to refer disparagingly to Hesiod at one point, who lived in Greece ca.
Curiously, Gregory Paul has noted that the cervicals of Protoavis and drepanosaurs are astonishingly similar, such they are hardly distinguishable from one another.
Curiously, despite Wing's initial lack of a costume, no one ever makes a connection between Travis ' chauffeur and the Crimson Avenger.
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, this is the one major tournament that neither Yang nor Zhang has ever won.
Curiously Dublin remains one of the few places in Ireland without a major local paper since the Dublin Evening Mail closed down in the 1960s.
( Curiously enough, at one time, the band's horn section featured an entirely non-Latino lineup ) Ray in particular is credited with bringing his classical musical influences to the band's mix, and taking advantage of Cruz's almost-operatic vocal range as a result.
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 .).
Curiously, however, Macero's claim is only 99 % true ; the original LP cut the ending of Castillian Drums by one beat.
Curiously, many of the notes from Provenzano that police have intercepted sign off with religious blessings, such as one that concluded " May the Lord bless and protect you.
Curiously, " aventurine " glass is one of the few synthetic simulants to provide the eponym for the similar natural stones.
Curiously Dublin remains one of the few places in Ireland without a major local paper ; The Dublin Evening Mail having closed down in the 1960s.
Curiously, the scoring system used was different from the one used on Iron Chef and later on Iron Chef America.
Curiously, one departed not from a helipad, or helicopter landing area, but directly from the middle of the origin runway.
Curiously, as being one of the first pieces of an author, so insecure about his abilities, that he omitted his author name resp.
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, 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 most
Curiously, this particular challenge spawned far more interest than the most important affairs of state.
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, the most frequent such reference is to a man, Benjamin Stillingfleet, who reportedly lacked the formal black stockings, yet still participated in the Blue Stockings Society.
Curiously, as late as the 1960s, the West Island was principally farmland populated by Old World French Canadians, which in turn accounts for the significant Francophone cultural influence in what is arguably the ' most English ' part of Québec.
Curiously, this passage is arguably a later addition to Mark, and is footnoted as such in most well known translations of the Bible.
Curiously, the sale and possession of stilettos and other offensive knives using fixed or locked folding blades remained legal in most jurisdictions.
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, 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, Landi's secular music is more conservative than most of his sacred music, and his first book of madrigals, for five voices and basso continuo, is almost indistinguishable in style from many late 16th century collections, except for the basso continuo part.
Curiously, however, most Other culture names includes their word for Great Earth Mother: Doni in Zelandonii, Mut in Mamutoi (" Children of the Great Earth Mother who hunt Mammoths "), Gaea in Sungaea ( translation unknown ), etc.
The cereals Cinnamon Toast Crunch ( known as Curiously Cinnamon in the UK ) and French Toast Crunch developed out of Golden Grahams, with cinnamon being the most popular.
Curiously, none of his three most celebrated innings at Trent Bridge, Johannesburg nor Sydney resulted in an Australian victory.

Curiously and film
Margaret, the novel's protagonist, fears that any “.... westerly gale might blow the wych-elm down and bring the end of all things ...” Note: Curiously, the tree is changed to a chestnut in the 1991 film adaptation of Howards End.

Curiously and is
Curiously, Spain is usually referred to as la Madre Patria ( the Motherland of our forefathers ).
Curiously, this pattern is not found in the human body louse ( Pediculus humanus ).
Curiously, in the case of Civilization, a player's chosen historical character is the same throughout the course of the game despite the fact that a campaign can last several hundred years before and after the lifetime of the real historical persona.
Curiously, in this application, Caleb Bradham states that the trademark had been continuously used in his business " and those from whom title is derived since in the 1905 application the description submitted to the USPTO was for a tonic beverage.
Curiously, this toy is stamped on its green " Crystal " infrastructure as having a copyright date of 2004.
Curiously enough the model is not currently used for mass casualty triage, and is replaced by the START protocol and METTAG triage tags.
Curiously, in opposition to the trend seen in evening dress, the less formal stroller is now extraordinarily rare, whereas morning dress is still relatively common.
Curiously, al-Nadim also writes disparagingly of the collection's literary quality, observing that " it is truly a coarse book, without warmth in the telling ".
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, however, it does not seem that his position of Commissioner is taken away in the end of the episode, although he is never seen in this position of power again.
Curiously, although she is seen in the rehearsal scenes at the beginning, she is not seen in the performance scenes at the end.
Curiously, the name " Ben " is the alias of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the person whom the classic line was originally addressed to.
Curiously, the name Cerdic is thought to be British – a form of the name Ceretic or Caradog ( in Latin Caratacus ) – rather than Germanic in origin.
Curiously, the situation is not at all bad if two or more eigenvalues are exactly equal.
Curiously enough his date is entirely different from that given above:, 1376 ; this may suggest that two events, a migration in 1284 and a plague of rats in 1376, have become fused together.
Curiously enough the word Exempt is also used in the orders of the Yeomen of the Guard with its English meaning.
Curiously, the town of Teltow is not a part of the district Teltow-Fläming, just as the town of Dahme is not a part of the district of Dahme-Spreewald.

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