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This morbid toil is a great and awful curiosity in the cities and villages in the earthquake-devastated Kutch district, in western India.
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A little under three years later, early in his affair with the American writer Eleanor Clark, he demands to know "What in hell do you mean by telling me that I have 'an awful lack of curiosity about the world'?" – before insisting "I was curious about the world & suffering from my curiosity about it before you were born".
There is an awful lot of looking in The Curiosities, which is fitting as one inspiration might be the Kunstkammer or cabinet of curiosities which staged all manner of miscellaneous still lives.
On the one hand it has a big curiosity factor because it generated an awful lot of coverage in the run up to Christmas, but on the other hand, that has really died down now.
Chris has reinforced my taste in scientific research (interesting vs. god-awful-boring), and Eric has shown me that natural curiosity and investigating the world we live in is an enriching experience".... Nothin' Left to Lose.
There is alignment between the curiosity of neuroscientists and what is societally perceived as a 'relevant' target (paedophiles), which is further legitimised by the awful reality of child sexual abuse.
Awful, Awful, Awful.
Curiosity prevailed.
For curiosity?
Thus Curiosity.
literary curiosity?
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