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Even though much of the film takes place in the sunny metropolis of Los Angeles, it is curiously underpopulated.
A few turned to stare as she stood there, green eyes blinking curiously, voices muttering.
They were curiously matched as unheroic, down-to-earth, but knowing outsiders on their respective sides.
They can play a bit, those Ukrainian lads, but there's something curiously uninvolving about Champions League nights.
Unfortunately, despite a certain amount of suspense in the first act, the story becomes increasingly convoluted and curiously uninvolving.
Davin's house was curiously quiet when I arrived, and I stood blinking at the unlighted windows while I contemplated the idea of a joke.
Sterne acknowledged his borrowings from writers such as Cervantes and Montaigne, but was curiously silent about his many thefts from Burton.
Even judged as a piece of crusading journalism, it was curiously unpolitical.
For Afghans, Shias, Uzbeks, Indians and others who fell outside that circle he reserved an overarching and curiously unprejudiced dislike.
I suspect this is the real reason for the curiously unreasoning hostility to the film.
But then, curiously, he did not snarl contemptuously that they were wrong and that he had a sackful of lawyers to say so.
Some people passing looked at us curiously, a couple boys our age snickered as they passed.
In May 2005 a campaign that never caught fire issued, perhaps inevitably, in a curiously indecisive result.
Barbie, that plastic icon of childish femininity, has appeared in many guises over a long but curiously unwrinkled life.
But bursts of operatic arias, incessant chatter and the clatter of pots and pans give it a curiously relaxing bustle.
Again, this character is curiously labeled because veins cannot traverse across the posterior wing margin in insects.
The Riesling renaissance started years ago, yet most British drinkers remain curiously indifferent to this noble grape's charms.
It is called the handkerchief tree because of the large, curiously shaped white flowers but, like whitethorn, it is a long-term investment.
Quite a bit, but either the cant or the pitch or the structure curiously muted it.
Jonas asked curiously as he guided me towards a classroom, a little offset from the main hallway.
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In one case, the oocyst itself, instead of being spherical, is curiously shaped like a mitre.
And, curiously enough, this stomach is the only organ of digestion which the ant lion has.
So I sent Mrs. aphra Behn, curiously sealed up, with 'private and confidential' on the packet, to my gay old grand-aunt.
But, curiously enough, though they were in Arcady, they were also in the Park.
She was desperately conscious of me, watching me askant with the curiously commingled fear and trustfulness of a child.
Greetings were curiously breathless yet casual, but without any backslapping.
Maida, who was ignorant of the duties of a banderillero, looked down curiously at the gesticulating crowd below.
I found the rooms without any trouble, though an elderly doctor stared at me rather curiously as I barged along the quiet hallway.
The barmaid, who was polishing her spirit measures, looked at him curiously.
The bell-ringer had come down, and followed me curiously about among the graves.
The parson had bent forward, and was eyeing her curiously, yet with benevolence.
Next he noticed a bewhiskered, youthful-looking man, sitting at a roll-top desk, who regarded him curiously.
He had surprised Nicolovius looking at him with a curiously tender look in his black diamond eyes.
The two clam diggers watched him curiously, but made no attempt to go to his assistance.
They then squatted in the clay court and curiously waited for her to begin.
In the cloak-room the latter watched her friend curiously as she arranged her wrap.
Two holiday shoppers are even now haggling with the coppersmith over the price of a pair of curiously wrought brass candle-sticks.
This term curiously reminds one of Ginnunga-gap in the Scandinavian cosmogonic legends.
We would not pass Kit's Coty House without going near it to touch it, and to look at it curiously with our own eyes.
The great steel derricks and their crisscrossing cables cast curiously foreshortened shadows on the gleaming white expanse.
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