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Arguably the first astronaut to properly intrigue the masses since the 1960s, Hadfield, 56, has published two books since he landed.
I didn't know at that point, but five years later I tracked him down me and a journalist, who was intrigued by this random mass-murderer story.
Einstein was intrigued by the fact that the mass that figures in Newton's law of motion, F = ma the mass that measures the resistance of material bodies to being accelerated by an impressed force (inertial mass)—is invariably exactly the same as the mass that determines the extent to which any material body exerts an attractive gravitational force on any other.
And people seemed intrigued.
Ms. Mass and Ms. Hough were intrigued by stories of the strange apartment and soon became involved with its rehabilitation.
The two were both intrigued by the idea of enhancing the ability to extract meaning from the mass of data accumulating on the Internet.
The two were both intrigued with the idea of enhancing the ability to extract meaning from the mass of data accumulated on the Internet.
Steve Robbins, Cambridge, Mass.: I'm intrigued to notice a glaring omission in your list of why the conservative movement is a mess.
So we were intrigued by a report that Quincy, Mass., has found a way to get rid of snow more efficiently and more cheaply.
Mr. Chaykin was intrigued.
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