Instead, she decided to pursue the curiousness which slowly welled up within her, replacing the other emotions for the time being. |
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Rarity and curiousness are more at a premium in the plants-woman's garden than showiness. |
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Many outfits were covetable for their curiousness, like objects in a Wunderkammer. |
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In its best moments, Mr. Vassilakis's reading conveyed not only the curiousness that propelled this exploration but also the thrill of discovery. |
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The tension was gone but was responded by an immediate curiousness. |
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The matter of fact is an accent, which we put on the curiousness of employees with the goods a nd informedness the consumer of his goods. |
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When we look behind the happening to find the cause, we lose that absurd air which so many people have of being shocked and pained by the curiousness of life. |
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The boy, who had been regarding him with the tolerant curiousness one accords to the prattlings of the feeble-minded, answered promptly. |
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At least, this was the official and political reason, but more especially this was to keep away all possible competitors and all curiousness from the secrets and glass alchimies. |
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