We had what was an approach from her ex-husband, who was inquiring about the mother of the child. |
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We've become the inquiring minds who demand to know every lurid detail, with no regard for the pain that might cause. |
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His eyes faltered at her inquiring gaze, but the rest of his body did not betray him. |
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But there are occasions when the commentaries are arguably too reticent and when his approach is perhaps less inquiring than might be wished. |
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In other words, they just might become the inquiring, striving, empowered-by-your-teaching students that you always dreamed of. |
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The kids would have been very inquiring about that sort of thing so we had to keep it out of the way. |
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Some newspapers and journalists, of the less inquiring variety, have since rewritten the history of their own approach to Iraq. |
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While clearly inspired by a Romantic sensibility, he is never quite free from the bonds of his precise, inquiring, magpie mind. |
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Ordinarily, a specific request is made, such as inquiring if a text in Polish could be translated into Flemish, for example. |
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Instead of inquiring of us which would be our favourite poses, they just came straight up and posed us like we were puppets. |
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I am inquiring about how to give my jeans the frayed look on the bottom of the legs that is popular now. |
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The books are a good cover-to-cover read for the recommended age group, with enough detail to pique the interests of inquiring young minds. |
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The Department of Justice is not the only governmental authority inquiring into tasers. |
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Ever the inquiring mind, the Scot was intent on explaining the existence of giants. |
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His better points were an abounding energy, enthusiasm, enjoyment of food and fun, and an inquiring if totally undisciplined mind. |
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Ellen turned an inquiring glance towards him, raising her eyebrows slightly in question at him. |
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Darryl smiled mysteriously, and cast a half shy, half inquiring look at his brother. |
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But there's nothing in the books about how to respond to the more topical questions parents are suddenly fielding from inquiring toddler minds. |
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This extraordinary volume for an unusual man is a treasure trove for the inquiring mind. |
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I found him a person who was very easy to speak to, very knowledgeable and with very much an inquiring mind. |
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Some returned his inquiring gaze by shaking their heads, others by looking down. |
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The development of flexible, inquiring minds has rarely been the main concern in the design of educational systems. |
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He says Granta's mix of modern fiction and inquiring journalism is going down well. |
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But much of the relevant information he drew from appears to have been declassified, and made available for inquiring minds. |
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On inquiring, he learned that this man was fasting frequently to atone for his sins. |
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Those who did attend had little choice but to furnish inquiring minds with plausible excuses. |
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I had the pleasure of speaking to Schneider and inquiring about the trials and tribulations that he's experienced in his career. |
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The Turkish Van is a large, strong cat whose expression gives a clear picture of inquiring intelligence. |
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The physician should use gender-neutral language when inquiring about sexual partners or significant others. |
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Many of us lack the leisure or propensity for deep, inquiring relationships with our aging parents. |
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Anticipating Corissa's question and inquiring gaze, Magdalena looked to the side and shrugged a little. |
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An interactive exhibition which will captive inquiring minds with hands of fun and equipment to test and explore the wonders of science. |
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A French judge has been inquiring into the alleged bribes for the past two years. |
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Set for an all-ticket affair, Airdrie are anticipating a 7,000 crowd, and on club websites they are already inquiring about tickets. |
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The need to develop self-esteem and inquiring minds among our youth has never been more necessary. |
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Voodoo, Witchcraft, Magic, Fortune-telling, and inquiring of the dead are all forms of spiritism. |
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However, he cabled a message to the Vice-Admiral inquiring his views of the possibility of rushing the Dardanelles. |
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Right-lucky accidents were Morse's forte, the result of a ceaselessly inquiring mind. |
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Betty was playing with the other children and she looked up at me with an inquiring raise of her eyebrow. |
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The school authorities too were inquiring into the matter when the board took cognisance of the complaint. |
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Completed in 1815, Friedrich's image shows an inquiring lone figure withdrawn and contemplating the new world. |
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Psychology cannot thrive without encouraging our most intelligent and inquiring young minds. |
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He turns an inquiring eye on you and it is obvious he has gone through the drill many times before. |
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He raises an inquiring eyebrow as I stab a series of winking buttons in the armrests, attempting to raise shields, open a channel or simply fire some phasers. |
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The arraignment concluded as usual, with the exception of the judge inquiring about classified material. |
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He tried to coax the distraught girl out of silence, inquiring about her school and family life, but her replies were clipped. |
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A shriek of glee briefly broke out across the Web as inquiring minds tried to deduce who was the lucky lady. |
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These show Josephson serially questioning the assumptions of photographic representation, inquiring whether photographs are faithful representations of the world. |
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Information on the length of gestation of these offspring was obtained from inquiring if the child was born at term and, if not, by how many weeks he or she was early or late. |
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Employers are inquiring about it and brokers and consultants are advocating for it. |
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She begged their father to contact him, refusing to relent until he sent an inquiring telegram. |
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This was not the case of the person who seemed to be laughing a lot, inquiring whether that was because they were tiddly or whether they were simply in high spirits. |
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This should not be read as an invitation to work unmethodically, or in a disorderly fashion, or not to let an a priori method curtail the inquiring spirit. |
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Since naturopathy's now recognized as more than just magic potions and mysterious herbal blends, it's become a more popular field of study for inquiring hands and minds. |
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Tokyo Mosque confirmed the new moon was Thursday by inquiring with the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, and marked the beginning of Ramadan on Friday. |
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He said he would raise his call for an overhaul before a senate committee which is inquiring into foreign investment by state-owned enterprises and sovereign wealth funds. |
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She was bubbling with energy, except for the few cracks in confidence that surfaced every time an inquiring scribe insisted on reminding her that she was yet to make it big. |
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Priestly absolution would follow only on inquiring whether such a confession was properly understood and made, and ascertaining the penitent's sorrow. |
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Humaneness is as appealing an aspect of him as his inquiring intelligence. |
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He is an artist who seamlessly fuses his acute aesthetic sensibility with his inquiring intellect to produce works that are reflective, engaging, sad and also very beautiful. |
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I am just inquiring, what was the British tradition in relation to maintaining discipline of its forces when they were invading countries like India? |
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The lustre of inquiring glance faded swiftly into vacant glassiness. |
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These cities had lain undisturbed until an inquiring mind combined with cutting edge marine archaeology techniques revealed them to the world again. |
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Nothing was safe from that inquiring mind and those agile hands. |
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For the inquiring mind there is so much still left to discover. |
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The inquiring minds of investors want to know that, and more. |
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I am objecting only to their being used to stifle inquiring young minds. |
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She gave Michael an inquiring glance, but he refused to meet her eyes. |
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He pulled into a parking lot and I gave him an inquiring look. |
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The other two gave him an inquiring glance, and he opened the door. |
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The teacher was looking at them with inquiring eyes and frowned eyebrows. |
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As we positioned ourselves on the couch, with Cordelia sitting close enough to me to make me more than a bit uncomfortable, Giles caught my eye with an inquiring look. |
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The donkeyman just continued looking at him with silent inquiring eyes. |
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On inquiring how a charge of 20 per cent, for uncharged labour was obtained, he was told that it was estimated. |
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The moment had come for the honeyed word. I lowered my voice to a confidential murmur, but on her inquiring if I had laryngitis raised it again. |
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Every item of intelligence appeared to redouble the astonishment of the islanders, and they gazed at us with inquiring looks. |
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My father made no reproach in his letters and only took notice of my science by inquiring into my occupations more particularly than before. |
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Controller level inquiring to the potential of effectuating sale leaseback transactions on corporately owned property. |
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Other questions delve deeper by inquiring why the panel included correlational studies. |
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While inquiring about Nohng's medical training, Toey also asks about his personality and his sports interests and athletic abilities. |
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Peter inquires, apparently inquiring if the cop is a good shot. |
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Inquiring for the blacksmith, they found him in the forge not far from the house. |
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