Ever the inquiring mind, the Scot was intent on explaining the existence of giants. |
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Right-lucky accidents were Morse's forte, the result of a ceaselessly 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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This extraordinary volume for an unusual man is a treasure trove for the inquiring mind. |
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Debussy's inquiring mind similarly challenged the traditional orchestral usage of instruments. |
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We will miss her vibrant spirit, inquiring mind, warmth, and responsiveness. |
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A voluble character with a naturally inquiring mind, he soon moved sideways into HFT trading, but quickly developed misgivings. |
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He has a wide-ranging, inquiring mind, and he can and will talk about any subject under the sun. |
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Anybody intending to train as an interpreter needs a clear aptitude, an inquiring mind and steady nerves. |
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Endeavours to affirm equality and to cultivate an inquiring mind have been replaced by imposed perceptions and the law of the strongest. |
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The use of more than one source in teaching history aims to get students to see sensitive issues with a broader, more inquiring mind. |
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Anderson's inquiring mind led her into yet another area of nursing that she was eager to pursue. |
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I am optimisitc, with soft character, dynamic, caring, considerate, thoughtful, easy adaptable, flexible, with an inquiring mind. |
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I got used to this loneliness and developed alternative skills, a great creativity and an inquiring mind. |
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But publish and talk are not enough for this passionate and inquiring mind. |
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There was a din coming from inside this building so with a Tom Sawyerish inquiring mind I just had to find out what was going on. |
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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 widow of Dr. Harry Most, she is remembered with love, for her inquiring mind, her supportiveness and her great pies, by Susan, Paul, Belinda and Ilona. |
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His inquiring mind led him to take an interest in many different things: he earned a law degree and graduated from the School of Eastern Languages with a diploma in Russian. |
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Board members understand that independence also means preparation for meetings, understanding the issues, strength of character, integrity and an inquiring mind. |
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Interesting for the one have an inquiring mind. |
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You may understand some basic principles behind how the universe came into existence but if you had an inquiring mind you would wonder at where these principles came from. |
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Nature is full of secrets to tantalize the inquiring mind. |
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Or perhaps you have an inquiring mind keen to delve into the causes of specific social ills or to grapple with questions about which social programs really work and why. |
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A continuously inventive spirit and inquiring mind, a wealth of support from patrons, and an ever-awakening attitude toward new creative possibilities are characteristics of this remarkable age. |
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I can describe myself as a sociable, optimistic, energetic, kind-hearted, passionate, faithful, goal-oriented, compassionate, with an inquiring mind, willing to compromise, flexible and understanding. |
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Educator, intellect, author, traveler and inquiring mind. |
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With an independent and inquiring mind, Arthur Linckx founded the family firm that bears his name in 1934, and continued making casein-based paints, while giving them an exceptional mat finish. |
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I would like to meet a man up to 45 y.o., 1m78 and more, athletic reliable, generous, energetic, with shtong will, goal-oriented, hard-working, with an inquiring mind, with no bad habits. |
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This is music to arouse your curiosity and awaken your interest, music that we want to share with listeners of an inquiring mind who are willing to accompany us on a path of discovery. |
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