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  • "Curling is such a hugely mental game," Patzke says.

    Olympic struggles could lead USA Curling to alter selection process 2010

  • "Curling is a thing where you spend a lot of time, a lot of money, pay your dues and, if you stick with it long enough, good things happen," she said.

    USATODAY.com - U.S. curler finds sweeping success 2006

  • Curling is a PE unit in some high schools, so I think the drinking isn't mandatory, at least.

    road trip 2005

  • Curling is big here - this year there is added limelight, what with the NHL in a nonexistant mode this year.

    canada wins gold 2005

  • "Curling" was as high as third on the MSN. com search engine during the week — behind "Dick Cheney" and "assassin spider" — and Johnson was the No. 2 athlete search on the U.S.

    USATODAY.com - U.S. women's curlers' hopes all but end 2006

  • 0850: BBC Sport's commentary team for the Curling is a pair of Olympic medallists -

    BBC - Ouch 2010

  • 0850: BBC Sport's commentary team for the Curling is a pair of Olympic medallists -

    BBC - Ouch 2010

  • 0850: BBC Sport's commentary team for the Curling is a pair of Olympic medallists -

    BBC - Ouch 2010

  • The emotional life of a Canuck bowling-alley handyman slowly turns to slush in "Curling," the latest slice of arthouse misery from Quebecois director Denis Cote.

    Variety.com 2010

  • but this "Curling" thing...and ordinarily i would end this sentence with a strategically-placed, "WTF?"

    monday morning and ice sports standing_dragon 2003

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