I bet you never watched it out of curiosity because you are just not interested. |
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I started 'vaping' purely out of curiosity and haven't smoked a single cigarette since. |
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I too peeped through out of curiosity and found a young house wife crying in front of a policeman. |
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She tried the other out of curiosity, and was amazed when hot water surged out, beginning to steam up the room immediately. |
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Just goes to show that recipients of such filth should not open the material out of curiosity or to confirm the material. |
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A few days later, I decided out of curiosity to see whether the old vcr is still knackered. |
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I was hosting an open house and the usual neighbors came trapesing through out of curiosity. |
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Mohammed went to the mosque with an older cousin, probably out of curiosity. |
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So, just out of curiosity, did anyone else get stiffed by their Secret Santa? |
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I've known of a few people who didn't intend to change houses, but just popped into a neighbourhood open house out of curiosity. |
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Before coming here, I looked up out of curiosity the word civilization in the Larousse dictionary. |
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However foreigners visit such shops out of curiosity to take a look at a limited display of goods and surprisingly high prices. |
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I noticed a picture of her daughter, who was my classmate, and out of curiosity visited her page. |
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To study it out of curiosity is sterile, to study it in an apologetic way is harmful triumphalism. |
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Whether it's for fantasy football teams, scouting or just out of curiosity, here are a few players who I reckon will catch the eye over the next 9 months. |
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In response to local and urgent needs, but also out of curiosity or desire, people have always set up small initiatives. |
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The macaque in the video is likely to have initially been acting out of curiosity and then perhaps alarm. |
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I cannot really describe my emotion when I received the object, I have mostly spent my time watching it from every angles, out of curiosity and febrility also. |
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You can't access that option using a button in Coppermine's user interface to make sure it isn't being tampered with lightheartedly out of curiosity. |
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Nowadays, out of curiosity I record my resting heartrate when I wake up. |
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The old man had out of curiosity found out Gilles de Rais secrets and since then only one wish, that the Lord would take him ere long to his bosom. |
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Reproducing identical banknotes for fun or out of curiosity may be liable to this penalty, as it is presumed that the intention is to produce counterfeit banknotes. |
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Another time when we were all sharing a flat, by absurd coincidence an old schoolfriend of mine, who was staying over, rang a transsexual chatline out of curiosity. |
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Reader 1: Zacchaeus wanted to see Jesus, but just out of curiosity. |
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Others start working out of curiosity or pleasure. |
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But even if you just get on the scales out of curiosity, studies confirm what you probably already know, that weight fluctuates during the week, increasing over the weekend as people eat bigger meals and move less. |
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He suspected that neighbourhood children had climbed into the dumpster and opened the boxes out of curiosity, thereby exposing the receipts to the elements. |
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A lot of you came to see us during the most recent MDD Expo on 30-31 March, to test Version 4 of our solutions, to discuss the launch of our new customers Provera and Franprix-Leader Price, or even just out of curiosity. |
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This time I skipped the fattoush and instead had some tabouleh and beetroot salad with corn kernels, which I tried out of curiosity. |
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If I asked you, out of curiosity, to give a brief summary of what you have read, seen or heard regarding official languages over the past few months, it is quite possible you would reply: problems, problems and more problems! |
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This is due to tampering, either out of curiosity, or as an economic activity: unexploded ordnance is salvaged for its scrap metal and explosive content. |
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