Forget overpriced nachos drenched in curiously orange cheese, and ditch the disappointing stadium hot dogs.
Little Naomi grew up to sound curiously like that other Canadian scourge of capitalism, J.
Curiously, though, it has been a fairly low-key campaign, devoid of high octane rhetoric.
Curiously, though, a part of the campaign seems to be missing in the execution.
It seemed to restore some of the anticipation so curiously dampened by our guide's introduction.
The model all three have settled on is, curiously, similar to that being adopted by Microsoft.
But, curiously, he makes no appearance in the ultimatum game, a classic economics experiment.
Curiously, I have found that when the team is lean morale is often better not worse.
Curiously Salesforce is an investor in Box and Okta was founded by a Salesforce alum.
Mr Micheletti produced a curiously worded resignation letter which Mr Zelaya denies having written or signed.
Curiously James makes no appearance in an early biography by Joan Evans, his much younger half-sister.
Curiously, those looking for both higher and lower prices cited technical-chart considerations for their expectations.
The number of "critics" and "collectors, " curiously, is down slightly among adults aged 35 to 44.
We on the other hand remain curiously diffident - and rather dishonest - on the subject.
The report, curiously, did not give a figure for those holding a positive view.
Curiously, no one seems interested in investigating the effects of media popular among the elderly.
Curiously, however, Cargill Dow seems to want to play down that side of things.
They are as multifaceted and surprising as their daughter: free-spirited, sophisticated and yet curiously old world.
The coat had come home shrunken, curiously streaked and rusty looking, with two buttons broken.
This dual and poorly-enacted heritage perhaps best explains the curiously confused aspect of our cities.
Curiously, unlike other distressed cities, Harrisburg has an unemployment rate that is lower than the state's.
But Demos also has characteristic weaknesses, which again are curiously reminiscent of Mr Blair.
Well, they may be, but, curiously, their leader seems to have a personal bank account abroad.
Curiously, though, in between 30% and 40% of cases both parents desert the clutch.
Curiously, it has offices in Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok, but not yet in Frankfurt or Paris.
As for Mitt Romney, he seems curiously unaffected by the enthusiasm which now surrounds his campaign.
There are curiously shaped rocks, formed over millions of years as land was gradually eroded.
Throughout the last four grinding years of recession, the Fed has seemed curiously detached from reality.
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America has so far been curiously ambivalent about the Olympics coming to Salt Lake City.
And, curiously, the forthcoming transit of Venus may have a role to play here, too.
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