• Curry, who scored 44 points in the Warriors' Game 1 loss in San Antonio Monday, isn't freakishly tall or athletic.

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  • Curry, whose Warriors played Game 1 of the second-round series in San Antonio Monday night, isn't freakishly tall or athletic.

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  • Hodgson, 18, was brought on to replace freakishly quick Australian Test winger Brett Dallas who was injured in the first half.

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  • Freakishly so in 2004, correctly predicting the winner in all 50 states.

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  • And he remains freakishly nimble, sprinting from one side of the stage to the other, dressed all the while in towering designer heels.

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  • Without such particles, clouds would be rare: the air would need to be freakishly saturated with water vapour or strangely cold for condensation to occur.

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  • The noise was the sound of a cracked engine fan disk shooting out of the tail engine and freakishly hitting in the worst possible spot.

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  • Freakishly rich people often give a large fraction of it away.

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  • But instead, we let them know that unless they are either freakishly tall or insanely talented athletes, they should find another way to spend their time.

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  • After battling many foes, including one who was freakishly dressed as the Statue of Liberty, I eventually skyhooked my way to Monument Island and met Elizabeth.

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  • Thanks to their generally low production costs and freakishly devoted audiences, many of these shock fests are goldmines, especially for smaller studios looking to build a rep.

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  • Indeed some feel that the circumstances at Fukushima a freakishly large wave, an old set of reactors with insufficient safety equipment and a poor operator, poorly regulated limit its relevance elsewhere.

    ECONOMIST: Safety

  • "I'm so freakishly worried about it, " she said.

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  • Baby-boomers can chuck the day job at 60 or 65 and head off into the perma-tanned sunset (they will probably prove freakishly long-lived), borrowing against the inflated value of their houses as they do so.

    ECONOMIST: Social change

  • Thomas Cromwell (c. 1485-1540) is one of the most fascinating characters in contemporary fiction brutal, worldly, reticent, practical, unsentimental but not without tenderness of a kind, Biblically literate but theologically uncommitted, freakishly self-confident but perilously low on friends.

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  • Sober reflection suggests that living as he does under an assumed identity, with the fear of discovery as well, presumably, as crushing guilt Mr Venables's situation, like his crime, is too freakishly unusual to help in reaching broader judgments.

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  • And it's freakishly hard to pull off in a sawmill like New York, which strips apart its sports icons from the outside in, questioning first the performance, then the commitment, and then the character, almost reveling as it spits out the bones.

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