When he was running for the job, they described him as an amiable but uncurious and dimwitted scion. |
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Calce, 36, had troubles with the law in the past and was estranged from his parents, who proved uncurious about his uncommunicative state. |
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I also can't understand why I am so uncurious about this film they are all looking for. |
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She is a very competent, stubborn, uncurious, unBohemian woman with a genius for squeezing luxury out of rocks. |
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Even though I'm sure it does happen, you'd have to be spectacularly uncurious. |
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She says her daughter, now a teenager, is well-adjusted and sensible, and very uncurious about her job. |
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