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It was the same slightly nervous curiosity he experienced when entering a country church, pushing at the heavy door to find darkness, sweet with incense, that filled nave and chancel but also held, at its heart, a mystery.
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But even as the inflammatory rhetoric on the windows of Sayoc's van attracted the curiosity of nervous onlookers, conversations with federal law enforcement and free speech experts suggested the decals and the messaging alone likely did not represent actionable criminal conduct.
Autism, an enigmatic disorder of the central nervous system, excites an unusual kind of curiosity.
His curiosity led him to ichthylological nervous systems, human anatomy, and ultimately to medical school.
Surrounded by amputees, I'm a little nervous about visiting this shell, but I agree out of curiosity.
"There's an enormous fan curiosity of where we're going to go, and that makes me equally nervous and excited," Podeswa said.
And now that nervous jokes about a Mandarin-speaking future have become a mainstay of American political comedy, might curiosity about the new paymaster translate into box-office receipts?
Curiosity prevailed.
For curiosity?
Thus Curiosity.
literary curiosity?
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