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Meanings of curious cases in English
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Usage of curious cases in English
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Of this latter sort there were in my time several curiouscases.
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Gray this morning, and he gives me two very curiouscases in Boragineae.
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But there have been some curiouscases of chance fortune.
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Here are a few more curiouscases.
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Now happened one of those curiouscases of mysterious transmission of news which have often been known in the East.
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The curiouscases in which the husband suffers from nausea while his wife is pregnant are explained by mental influences.
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Some curiouscases are given by Mr. Baker in the 'Veterinary' volume 13 page 723.
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To his delight he got what he wanted, and incidentally solved one of the most curiouscases we have ever been engaged in together.
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Such curiouscases as the Carolina twins and Chang and Eng were formerly supposed to be the result of the union of two separate individuals.
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Poulet quotes two curiouscases: in one a pregnant woman was examined by a doctor who diagnosticated carcinomatous degeneration of the neck of the uterus.
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I have given in my 'Descent of Man' 6th edition page 466 some curiouscases, on the authority of Mr. Tegetmeier, of silver-coloured (i.e.
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Podcasts of The CuriousCases of Rutherford & Fry are available on BBC iPlayer
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Hear Adam and Hannah answer more everyday questions with science in The CuriousCases of Rutherford & Fry.
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"Tlolo", or transgression, is ascribed to several curiouscases.
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'Well, Springfield's a clever fellow, and has seen many curiouscases of illness while he has been in the East.