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It is a rivalry that outsiders tend to view with curiosity, even amusement.
Meeting in a school, eschewing religious icons and focusing on relating to the culture were all viewed with curiosity if not dissent.
FOR many entrepreneurs in the traditional entertainment industry, the Internet is viewed with tenuous curiosity -- or dread.
The medical establishment once viewed athletes with curiosity and occasionally with alarm.
Rather than pity, people view them with curiosity, and in many cases have even shown signs of genuine envy, all of which is empowering for the wearer.
Accompanied by the author's photographs, the narrative consists of digressive accounts of random encounters around the city, which is viewed with both the curiosity of a foreigner and the intimacy of a native.
From our hosting officers, I was also becoming aware how a deployment to Iraq was viewed with a mixture of curiosity and embarrassment.
Her block, once Jewish, is now black; she is an interloper, this out-of-breath middle-aged white woman in shorts, viewed with a mixture of curiosity and hostility.
Amaro knows the fans will watch with curiosity and skepticism.
Initially, passersby viewed the marchers with curiosity and sympathy, and the White House tolerated their presence.
Characters in black hats and head coverings are not uncommon in Israeli cinema, but they tend to be viewed, by secular filmmakers, with curiosity or condescension, or as symbols of a social problem.
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