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But there was no one around with the intellectual curiosity to push the matter.
Oddly, he felt nothing for the moment beyond intellectual curiosity.
It is only natural that they should have the same intellectual curiosity about Judaism.
But the Governor also seems to have a genuine intellectual curiosity about this country.
I simply believe in the virtues of sincere intellectual curiosity.
He was not only a shrewd man of business but also had great intellectual curiosity, particularly about science.
For both men, a deep intellectual curiosity is combined with a devotion to their art.
But his ambition and intellectual curiosity drove him to reach higher.
Why does a man with such immense intellectual curiosity have so little interest in exploring the world?
We will miss your warm smile, intellectual curiosity and deep store of knowledge.
Who knows, the children might awaken intellectual curiosity in the adults.
I need intellectual curiosity, and there is a spinoff from that.
He was enchanted by young Elizabeth and her intellectual curiosity.
Less, really; he might have had some intellectual curiosity about the banshee.
He has an infallible moral sense, but very little intellectual curiosity.
"It did not sound like idle intellectual curiosity, the engineer said".
That, and some intellectual curiosity about where she had come from, and why now.
Certainly no one would argue that intellectual curiosity is unimportant in a president.
He brought his intellectual curiosity to the jury box.
He will be remembered for his tender nature and enduring intellectual curiosity.
The way the administration hyped the intelligence on Iraq is not just a matter of intellectual curiosity.
Where Ford is going is more than a matter of intellectual curiosity.
These investigations of the sun's luminosity are not just intellectual curiosity.
The music engaged my intellectual curiosity and, besides, it was fun to dance to.
He displayed great intellectual curiosity, and had somewhat unusual ideas.