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curiously

(= peculiarly) in a manner differing from the usual or expected had a curiously husky voice he's behaving rather peculiarly with curiosity the baby looked around curiously

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Simple sentences

Everyone was looking at Tom curiously.
Tom looked at Mary curiously.
Tom watched curiously.

Movie subtitles

Curiously enough, just down the hall from..
Joan seemed so curiously affected when you killed it.
But I felt alive and curiously powerful. unconcerned if it were good or bad.
The ankle is curiously swollen and full of foreign bodies.
Now when she's alone, she takes them out and looks at them handles them gently, curiously puts them on and stares at herself in the mirror and then goes into that other world, is someone else again.
Curiously enough. She's a girl who can't help anyone, not even herself.
Now, in old Japanese books, there have been curiously preserved certain fragments of fiction.
I see him as curiously unattractive. Not at all.
I see him as rather tall, rather suntanned, rather handsome, athletic looking, with a rugged but. curiously sensitive face.
It's a rugged but curiously sensitive face.
Curiously they are right.
How curiously human, how wonderfully barbaric.
After close association with humans, I find that curiously refreshing.
Curiously, I'm afraid.
You know, curiously enough, the song stayed with me.
It struck me that Mr. Hunter behaved rather curiously.
The guard positioned us curiously.
The absence of a corpus delicti is curiously troublesome to the police.
Curiously, you look very appetizing.
A dying place for those who have forgotten that childhood, maturity and old age are curiously intertwined and not separate.
Oh, how curiously human. How wonderfully barbaric.
And curiously enough that doesn't include letting 28 of them escape. to further your military career, Captain.
Curiously enough, I think she was the reason he came here in the first place.
Fuel has begun to arrive from the Ovion mines but in curiously small quantities.
There are many such oases for intergalactic travellers. but none so far off the known arteries of trade. and none so curiously close to a tylium mine.
Fuel has begun to arrive from the Ovion mines. but in curiously small quantities.
She inspected them rapidly and curiously.
Now, when she's alone, she takes them out and looks at them, handles them gently, curiously.
Curiously enough.
Curiously, these seven have handed in the best schoolwork.
And after close association with humans, I find that curiously refreshing.
I don't care what you believe, just keep your hands off her. Oh, how curiously human.
Curiously enough, she was your type: very upstanding, very Catholic. Not hypocritical or calculating.
What a curiously-shaped stone. -Yes.
There are many such oases for intergalactic travelers, but none so far off the known arteries of trade, and none so curiously close to a tylium mine.
Fuel has begun to arrive from the Ovion mines, but in curiously small quantities.
However, I belong to that great world of milllions of innocent men and women who curiously enough don't have the foresight to provide themselves with an alibi when a murder is taking place, of which they know absolutely nothing.
Divorced from its function and seen purely as a piece of art, its structure of line and colour is curiously counterpointed by the redundant vestiges of its function.
It found the rocks curiously eroded perhaps by the corrosive gases perhaps because the temperature is so high that the rocks are partly molten and sluggishly flow.

News and current affairs

Curiously, the one taboo area in this discussion is population.
Curiously, there is a growing consensus on both the left and the right that the government will have to continue propping up the housing market for the foreseeable future.
Curiously, McCain may have more room for maneuver.
Yet his position seems curiously lacking in big-picture awareness of how the Internet could transform the lives of the very poor.
Curiously, but not surprisingly, this is not discussed very much.
Curiously, some officials in Beijing complained about the crude tactics of those sent to run Hong Kong.
Curiously, in Tehran, Iran, the choice is markedly in favor of Iranian, rather than Muslim, identity.
Curiously, this has not been held against Israel, at least not so far, partly because Obama and other leaders now regard Iran as a more serious threat, and therefore feel the need to take appropriate action.
PRINCETON - The protest movements that have flared up across the West, from Chile to Germany, have remained curiously undefined and under-analyzed.
Similarly, Milton Friedman's panegyrics to pure capitalism seemed curiously out of place during the heyday of the social democratic age, the 1960's.
Curiously, many voters who oppose Euro membership nonetheless believe that it will happen.
He proposed a model of joint-stock banking on a national scale, which ran into immediate opposition (curiously, his proposal was much more influential in Canada).
One piece of news reported by Russian media but curiously unheeded in the West is that the missile cruiser Moskva, with its dozens of anti-aircraft ordnance, has been deployed to Latakia.
Curiously, while many Americans and Europeans want moderate Muslim voices to succeed in Indonesia (and Southeast Asia), they often undermine moderates with policies that are perceived as anti-Islamic.
Yet many open-minded people remain curiously passive in the face of religious extremism.
Curiously, heightened risk and fears of further disruptions - not just another financial crisis, but also geopolitical instability and pandemics - do not seem to carry much weight in current policy discussions, though the idea has been around.

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