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People are not very curious.
After all, as some Chinese philosopher has doubtless observed, fish are probably not very curious about water.
As a traveler she is interested in what she sees, but she is not very curious, not even inquisitive...
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My students weren't very curious about the school.
I ask that in all sorts of ways because if you don't want to know how something works, if you don't read a lot, you're not a very curious person.
He's not a very curious journalist and remains rather nondescript.
For one, this blogger finds it very curious but not at all surprising that Chris Cuomo thinks it is good journalism to ask a candidate a one-sided question without also asking what she would do if Israel attacked Iran.
Shakira: Well, I can't wait, and I'm very curious, too.
What your article calls "curious" is, sadly, not very surprising.
David Lipsky, the author of "Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself: A Road Trip with David Foster Wallace" (out tomorrow), is not a literary superstar but is very curious to know what such fame feels like.
We saw no harm in our series, and would submit labeling placebo control as not rational is, at best, a very curious use of the term.
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