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Curiosity, a thirst to know more".
Call it curiosity, a thirst to know more.
"Curiosity, a thirst to know more," I said.
But the country's thirst to know more about them only seems to grow.
It was my thirst to know who killed him and who was responsible".
But we have such a thirst to know, so it's based on the best science available".
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So satisfy — " It got too dark to see the rest, so I headed north, thirsting to know more.
It is difficult to interpret the positive association between seeking care from a traditional healer and the belief that thirst was a sign of dehydration, because the questionnaire did not specify the degree of thirst; it is necessary to know, because thirst can suggest some dehydration or severe dehydration as per the World Health Organization assessment guidelines.
On hearing of a friend's travels to the Continent, for instance, Charlotte wrote: "I hardly know what swelled to my throat … such a strong wish for wings – such an urgent thirst to see – to know – to learn – something internal seemed to expand boldly for a minute".
Dr. Werner U. Spitz, former chief medical examiner in Detroit, said he could not understand why the government did not try to quench "the thirst of the Pakistani people to know the facts, because they are all angry, and if you confronted them with the facts, maybe the anger" would disappear.
Yet, the sheer thirst for knowledge and wanting to know the unknown has driven us to know more to satisfy our curiosity.
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