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I am too inquisitive.
A militiaman threatens to shoot anyone too inquisitive about the crossing.
He later says he didn't ask her anything about it for fear of appearing too inquisitive.
But characters in "Djibouti" who get too inquisitive about Jama's identity have a way of winding up dead.
But Mr Kolakowski's distaste for communism did not make him an evangelist for free-market liberalism: he was too inquisitive, sceptical and irreverent to support any particular doctrine strongly.
I had always been too inquisitive to be a first-class postdoc.
He found that the Seventh Ward was pretty safe, "The stranger can usually walk about here day and night with little fear of being molested, if he be not too inquisitive".
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Just look at Regina Giddens and all the drama that Lillian Hellman forces her to cope with in her best-known play, "The Little Foxes": surly, disobedient servants; conniving brothers; a ditzy sister-in-law who drinks too much; an overly inquisitive daughter.
He's far too exploratory and inquisitive a performer for that.
"There is a saying bureaucrats use when the White House becomes too intrusive or inquisitive: 'Don't get in our knickers,' " Benjamin and Simon write.
It's a common situation for any inquisitive musician: too much curiosity about disparate pieces and few opportunities to play them all within a single ensemble.
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