"Very curious, odd and disappointing - check with merchant, " laments the committee in 2006.
"We can get in a terrible panic about this, but toddlers are very curious and savvy, " Ms Moylett says.
I'm very curious to see, at top-20 schools that are offering online M.
But I am very curious to monitor the space, and will be the first to celebrate whatever new tech breaks through.
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And I was very curious about what the Syrian kids are learning.
Edward Theodore Chalmers Werner was a formidable figure in the Peking community, a genuine China hand who was fluent in Mandarin, courageous and very curious.
So people are very curious about the future f the Memphis Tigers and can they go all the way and do it without losing at all.
That's a very curious question to me because at some level there are number of African-American conservatives who in some respect are very much like black nationalists, OK?
In hearings right after the Allegra incident, Rockefeller was very curious as to why cruise lines can use the resources of forty U.S. agencies without paying U.S. taxes.
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In other reaction, Mayor of London Boris Johnson said "it was a pretty rum piece of journalism" and "a very curious thing for the producers to allow to happen".
We are very curious about it and we would like to invite you to share with us your campus education experiences so as to go on the road of success.
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I'm very curious to see how the qualifying goes with the new formula -- we will just be concentrating on doing four fast laps and the maximum performance we can get.
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"She was a very bright, engaging, sweet person, very intellectually curious, " Blyth said Wednesday.
"The word curious is very appropriate in both its meanings, " Rowan-Robinson argues.
Friends of his were approached by a very old acquaintance who was extremely curious about his past relationships.
"It is a curious paradox of a very centralised papacy that in some ways the Church has never been so open in the direction that it follows now, " he says.
He has also brought clarity and insight to a number of other curious brain diseases, including the very rare syndrome where a patient believes his or her mother to be an imposter.
Besides making the public curious, the review also gave Fieri a very public platform, and his anti-Wells counterattack has been well documented by virtually every food site and news outlet, most notably the high profile Today Show, which gave him not one but two significant swaths of airtime in which to defend himself.
You have to swing the controller up and around to catch the arrows from the various ships, but in a curious twist of difficulty you actually have to do it to a very specific beat.
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But the budget document is a curious mix of the general targets normally set by a budget resolution and very specific policy proposals.
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The new Exilim Card EX-S10 (pictured) manages to pack a full 10 megapixels, 3X optical zoom, a 2.7-inch LCD, and stereo microphones into its 1-inch thick frame -- which means we're a little curious as to how noisy that sensor is, since it can't be very big.
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"It is a very tiny ripple but reflects that Microsoft has done a lot of marketing around it and that people are curious about anything new that is launched, " said Alex Burmaster, communications director at Nielsen.
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