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In "The Rights of the People," Shipler is less curious reporter than outraged editorialist.
In this post-9/11 critique, Shipler is less curious reporter than outraged editorialist.
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Males were especially curious, but all macaques were less curious than the spider monkeys.
(She's less curious about men, who tend, in her films, to be either puppyish or bearish, and not very interesting; in this movie, Oliver Platt is about as bland as a middle-class businessman husband can be).
If Aelfgyva and the cleric were just sitting on a bench, people might have been less curious; but he is stretching his arm toward her face in a way that seems possessive, or violent, or both.
It seems fair to say that if Jones were less curious — or less in love with food and messing around in the kitchen — this country's culinary development would have been lurching and much delayed.
I've always had that sense that the party's going on somewhere else but in the last few years I've had good times, so I'm less curious about where the party is these days.
CHICAGO — As jury selection in the corruption trial of Rod R. Blagojevich begins on Thursday, people here are less curious about what they may learn about the impeached former Illinois governor than they are about who else will be tainted in the proceedings.
And at the end of a hectic disc, a couple of ballads: the quiet-storm revivalist Kem sings "Fascination," along with Sly & the Family Stone's version of "Que Será Será (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)." No offense to Doris Day, but anyone who makes it through this CD might be less curious about the future and more curious about the past 45 minutes: Whatever was that?
While younger pups are curious about most anything, scientists have found that older dogs are less curious about new items and lose interest quicker.
That was on Broadway before however, so the ruling was less curious.
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