Sentences with phrase «curious time»

The review ran nearly two weeks before the film's opening (it arrives in theaters Friday), which would seem curious timing had not several outlets also jumped the gun, publishing their glowing notices back in July when the movie opened in England.
A separate incident with curious timing involves the filling of the Common Council seat vacated a year ago March by Mickey Kearns when he won election to the state Assembly.
This was spotted by the Metro, and it's certainly curious timing by the South American's representative amid all this speculation surrounding the player at the moment.
I have a late ultrasound coming up, and I'll admit I'm just a bit curious this time round
A January demo may seem like curious timing: One reason Apple supposedly pulled out of the Macworld Expo is that January is not the best time to demo new hardware, falling right after the holiday shopping season and right after many employees would like to be on vacation.
Curious timing aside, we're told that Microsoft has been attempting to convince Google to extend its cutoff date by six months to allow the company to push an update out for CalDAV and CardDAV support and to ensure mutual Windows Phone users who use Gmail remain unaffected.
In a separate incident with curious timing involves a the filling of the Common Council seat vacated a year ago March by Mickey Kearns when he won election to the state Assembly.
At first blush, late 2017 may seem to be a curious time to be writing about the advantages of active management in fixed income.
There's plenty to dissect from the surprising departure, including the curious timing, potential successors and the dynamics of modern college basketball that forced this move.
Shane Duffy and Lewis Dunk have formed a fine central defensive partnership over the past 18 months, and it seemed a curious time to disrupt that.
Tomorrow, Hamilton will hold an event at 1 p.m., a curious time that may be designed to avoid the kind of toxic reception Peralta received last week.
THIS is a curious time to publish a biography of M. King Hubbert.
All of this is curious timing, considering that Jason was recently questioned by police about his missing friend, Logan, who disappeared 17 years ago.
Now 53 and going through a messy divorce, McMillan has naturally moved on, even if the quintessential chick flicks her books inspired have trapped her in the curious time warp of their ongoing popularity.
There is a curious time sense in this book, which has been organized so that we may regard the ways that research, criticism, documentation, and various aesthetic processes feedback with one another, cultivating modes of meta - discourse.
A curious zoo at a curious time, when the continued existence of wildlife is under constant threat of the specter of extinction.
Sea Shepherd has drawn attention to the curious timing of this, occurring at the same time that a civil suit against the organization by Japan's Institute for Cetacean Research began.
Glucksmann noted the curious timing of the decision, since Gatecoin recently increased its clientele three-fold, and Bitcoin trading has just picked up, due to the cryptocurrency's increase in price.
All of these developers come at a curious time.
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