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"It's not inquisitive of me not to have that version?" "Well, you can get it.
I wasn't the most precocious or intellectually inquisitive of teenagers; I read to escape.
"Well, that's not very inquisitive of you, but anyway… Have one of these".
The linchpin, Lomba, "slim, of average height and inquisitive of gaze", is first encountered through prison diaries that echo Soyinka's classic memoir of the 1960s, The Man Died.
Gone are the days when the garden was off limits to all but the most inquisitive of future footballers – it's now a public space and, with some inevitability, there's a Costa cup floating in the pond.
Everyone is inquisitive of it, and nobody really understands what it truly does.
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By Susan Lardner Janet Wolfe, pictured here in December, 2009, was an effervescent and inquisitive star of The Talk of the Town section of the magazine for many years.
A woman, the owner of a recently opened snack bar, responds to the inquisitive questions of a reporter about her use of the public space.
Here was a Romantic-era staple as reconsidered by one of the most brilliant and inquisitive artists of the new generation.
In this January's issue of Opera, Porter offered a typically inquisitive review of an obscurity, Jacopo Foroni's 1849 opera "Cristina, Regina di Svezia".
It is as the impish, inquisitive hero of the earlier film, with a mop of unruly black hair, that most audiences know Mowgli.
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