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Walter Schloss had an insatiable curiosity about the world.
Our insatiable curiosity about our origins has provoked a raft of different answers to that question.
"But Malaysians seem to be possessed by an insatiable curiosity about what happens in other people's bedrooms".
Nevertheless, another motive impelled the emperor in his journeys namely, an insatiable curiosity about everything and everybody.
Because what more vividly defines Americans today than their insatiable curiosity about the celebrated and the wealthy?
It would appear that even Communists have an insatiable curiosity about the Giants, and this... gives the whole Communist religion a fuzzy glow.
It feeds an insatiable curiosity about how the other half — or, in current parlance, the 1 percent — lives, and what it shows us is gorgeous, grotesque and disconcertingly human.
It got off to a bad start during the Senate confirmation hearings (there was insatiable curiosity about Rockefeller's fortune), and became worse after he was sworn in.
The letters reveal a woman who was essentially a loner, but who had an insatiable curiosity about her colleagues and the world in which she lived.
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