Sentences with phrase «curious twist»

The insomniac protagonist is no new thing by any stretch of the imagination, but the nature of the world, not to mention Nilin's profession makes it a cliché with a very curious twist.
A curious twist in this story is the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Komodos have a curious twist in their sex determination as well.
By following their aesthetic taste, the Herfs had stumbled on a curious twist in the way the body controls how we sleep.
In a curious twist resembling cellular alchemy, when blood T cells are cultured with lymphoid tissue from the tonsils or spleen, the blood T cells begin acting like lymphoid tissue T cells, becoming more activated and more susceptible to abortive infection and death by pyroptosis.
Although in a curious twist she doesn't inspire him to write, but is instead the result of his inspiration.
Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler and Alek Skarlatos received many decorations, including the French Legion of Honour, for the lives they undoubtedly saved, and now they're granted a kind of victory lap not only in having their story put before the cameras, but even — here's the curious twist — in filling the three main roles by playing themselves.
Yet in public K — 12 education, there is a curious twist on this pattern: school districts have largely lost their monopoly on education programming, but are still the only game in town when it comes to financing, developing, and deploying public school buildings.
Yet in public K - 12 education, there is a curious twist on this pattern: school districts have largely lost their monopoly on education programming, but are still the only game in town when it comes to financing, developing, and deploying public school buildings.
Three years later, familiarity returns with a curious twist.
In a curious twist, CreateSpace's expanded distribution uses Ingram to distribute your books, and IngramSpark distributes through Amazon as well as other retailers.
In a curious twist I've actually got to commend an article in the Guardian, about an author's organization that actually seems to have the interests of authors (not publishers and agents) at heart and be outspoken in support of them.
In a curious twist of fate, a former Princeton undergraduate launched a mutual fund company for this exact purpose a year after Malkiel's book debuted.
In a curious twist, the NFL team played an unlikely role in how she came to adopt a dog through our national companion pet adoption program for military veterans.
And in a curious twist, the email reached a foster mom who knew Parker.
In a curious twist on the Shields case, Richard Prince appropriated the most revealing of Gross's bathtub shots of Shields.
This screwing together of image and original is a curious twist on the parlour pursuit known as «en abyme», in which a painting represents itself within itself.
In a curious twist, Canada may be emerging as the new go - to destination for people from around the world wishing to become parents with the assistance of a surrogate mother.
Considering how warmly that has been received, it's no surprise that LG will be carrying that design over to the LG V30 as well albeit larger and with a curious twist.
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