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Curiously and town
Curiously, Cockermouth lays claim to be the first town in Britain to have piloted electric lighting, reputedly in 1881.
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 and is
Curiously, this scene is a close parallel to one that Verdi was writing at the same time, the scene between Amonasro and Aida.
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, 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 and part
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, 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, 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, G < sub > 2 </ sub > phase is not a necessary part of the cell cycle, as some cell types ( particularly young Xenopus embryos and some cancers ) proceed directly from DNA replication to mitosis.
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 and district
Curiously enough, when work started on the building, Māori were already moving out of the district, and when it was finally completed there were very few Māori remaining at Kerikeri.

Curiously and just
Curiously, France has not taken to SMS in the same way, sending just under 20 messages on average per user per month.
Curiously, the Tupinambá do not eat during their drinking parties, just as they do not drink at meals ; and they find the European custom of mixing the two things very strange.
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, all the children had red hair and wore glasses, just like their " good friend and trusted neighbor " Ferd Berffle, played by Dick Martin.

Curiously and .
Curiously, however, some Bauhaus influences lived on in Nazi Germany.
Curiously, he and his films are now acquiring nostalgic cult status in Britain.
Curiously, it was also identified as V3. 0.
Curiously, he was still wearing the robes of a prince when he decided to take this ride into an entirely unanticipated future.
" No Longer Curiously Rare but Only Just within Bounds: Women in Scottish History ," Women's History Review, July 2011, Vol.
Curiously, this name appears in 1964 but without umlauts: " Photographed and Edited by Motley Crue ", 17 years before the formation of the group.
" ( 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, this particular story seems to have been first recorded by Samuel Pepys as early as 1667, long before the French Revolution.
Curiously, the Taiwanese version of beef noodle soup remains one of the most popular dishes in Taiwan, in spite of this traditional aversion.
Curiously, in Intelligence Agents by Timothy Leary ( 1996 ) he was credited with having already authored Son of Illuminatus in the 1980s.
Curiously enough, they allowed their members to attend Orthodox churches.
Curiously, after Zhou's death, Mao selected neither a member of the Gang of Four nor Deng Xiaoping to become Premier, instead choosing the relatively unknown Hua Guofeng.
Curiously though, some will still knowingly get themselves stuck for a few hours.
Curiously, from the Outlands, one can see Sigil atop the supposedly infinite Spire.
Curiously, sales through the years 1914 to 1917 were good and it was only towards the end of the war that conditions really began pinching.
Curiously, for today's readers, the exposition looks dimensionally incorrect, since Newton does not introduce the dimension of time in rates of changes of quantities.
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.

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