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Aside from satisfying anxious curiosity, the rankings provide immediate feedback on the effect of reviews and media appearances.
The move - a simultaneous thwarting and reinvesting of the reader's anxious curiosity - is characteristic of the novel as a whole, which approaches its episodes not only as scenes to be vividly realised in their own right, but also as layers of meaning through which subsequent scenes will be refracted and interpreted.
Anxious curiosity compels the students to seek out what others are saying about them.
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We know, think we know and feel entitled to know more about the president than we ever did before, or probably ever wanted to, and the movies reflect our anxious, ambivalent curiosity.
Hypercompetitive colleges, Deresiewicz wrote, are the replicators of the ruling class, recruiting and training "young people who are smart and talented and driven, yes, but also anxious, timid, and lost, with little intellectual curiosity and a stunted sense of purpose".
Quick to smile and exhibiting a wide-ranging curiosity, Mr. Díaz Ayala has graduated from the collector's anxious hunger to deep contentment.
She'd notice a gleam of curiosity in the eyes, a generous smile, an anxious grinding of teeth, a disappointed and resigned slope to the shoulders, the sorrow in a downcast look.
Kids are as much curious as anxious and it is a good idea to foster the curiosity as much as possible.
Yet curiosity--that pulsing, eager state of not knowing--is fundamentally an anxious state.
Curiosity prevailed.
For curiosity?
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