curiosity

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It was an era when “curiosities” from the newly “discovered” Americas transfixed Europe.

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The government has said it would have been inappropriate to intervene in the case, but others have accused the government of demonstrating a lack of curiosity or grip on such an important issue.

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To American fans, it’s something of a curiosity.

But many companies haven’t had to do so, as top AI employees are motivated by the intense competition with rivals and their own curiosity about new model possibilities.

Fellman: Then, having curiosity and wanting the book to be deeper, I’d come back and say something like, “I really need to talk to you about ‘Iron Man’ again.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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