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1 I assume he is aware of that, but it just seems curious .
2 The timing of U.S. regulators reviving concerns about audits seems curious , too.
3 Just here I will mention something that seems curious to me.
4 It seems curious that we could have believed such a thing, but we did.
5 I have noticed something that seems curious to me in the composition of our company.
6 Visiting Virginia now, it seems curious that any of these things could have happened there.
7 This seems curious in retrospect, because it now reads like a workmanlike profile containing no controversy whatsoever.
8 Still, on looking back, it seems curious that we overlooked the way the red-headed man had followed Hutchins about.
9 It's-it'sthat story of which I was speaking; it - it seems curious , but I'll tell you all about it-some day.
10 It seems curious to remember that little over a week ago she had not known of Jack Melland's existence.
11 Looked at superficially, it seems curious that the American is, as a rule, the only person who does not emigrate.
12 This seems curious , but it is pleasant to think you are not so very different from a Jack-in-the-Pulpit after all.
13 What seems curious to me, however, is why you should think this man Atwood would want to kill Mr. Merton.
14 Considering how extravagant we Americans are in other ways it seems curious that we should be so economical of time!
16 It would be hard to find anything more than a mere coincidence here; but it seems curious enough to be worth telling.
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