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They will be seen by any job you interview for, any curious acquaintance, any date that decides to peek on Google.
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Or when Babar's dog, "bombarded … with hard snowballs" by Santa's little helpers, returns to tell his master of his adventure and the elephant declares himself "very curious to make the acquaintance of these gnomes".
While it is a reasonable assumption that her friends will honestly answer requests for certificates, they must be considered to be curious; spying on an acquaintance may be more attractive than snooping on a stranger.
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It might strike us as slightly curious that what seems to be the most intimate object of our acquaintance has to be known by a most indirect route.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com