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  • The need for a biography is obvious, but this first attempt—"Corresponding With Carlos"—is a curate's egg, a book of two unequal halves.

    The Disappearing Maestro Norman Lebrecht 2011

  • Falling Skies has been something of a curate's egg: some great, fascinating alien science fiction stuff encased in a mess of sentimentality and weak characterisation.

    TV highlights 30/08/2011: The Great British Bake Off | Inside Nature's Giants | Sex, Lies And Gagging Orders | Falling Skies | Wilfred | Donor Mum: The Children I've Never Met 2011

  • Such "historicist" interpretations of Victorian London have also appeared recently in the fascinating current exhibit at the Wellcome Collection, "Dirt: The Filthy Reality of Everyday Life," and in Bill Bryson's new bestseller, At Home, which examines the social history surrounding a Victorian curate's manor.

    Naomi Wolf: David Cameron's Great Expectations Naomi Wolf 2011

  • The massive health bill is not even a curate's egg, good in parts, despite measures such as the publication of information or the role of local authorities that command broad assent.

    The NHS deserves better than government meddling | David Miliband 2011

  • Catch 22 (Heller) I found a bit of a curate's egg (though was only a teenager when I read it, and knew nothing about the culture or events depicted).

    Culture Maxine 2009

  • Such "historicist" interpretations of Victorian London have also appeared recently in the fascinating current exhibit at the Wellcome Collection, "Dirt: The Filthy Reality of Everyday Life," and in Bill Bryson's new bestseller, At Home, which examines the social history surrounding a Victorian curate's manor.

    Naomi Wolf: David Cameron's Great Expectations Naomi Wolf 2011

  • In that case, tonight's is a very important episode but again it's something of a curate's egg.

    Outcasts: series one, episode five 2011

  • Such "historicist" interpretations of Victorian London have also appeared recently in the fascinating current exhibit at the Wellcome Collection, "Dirt: The Filthy Reality of Everyday Life," and in Bill Bryson's new bestseller, At Home, which examines the social history surrounding a Victorian curate's manor.

    Naomi Wolf: David Cameron's Great Expectations Naomi Wolf 2011

  • We all think we enjoyed it, but we aren't too sure - something of a curate's egg.

    Film Maxine 2009

  • Only another cliché can truthfully describe her heroic failure in The Invisible Bridge: it is a perfect curate's egg of a book.

    The Invisible Bridge by Julie Orringer 2010

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