A thirst for knowledge may well be created, and some individuals may go on to study Punjabi and Gurmukhi. |
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But what about the students with keen intellects and a thirst for knowledge who have severe dyslexia? |
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There is an unquenched thirst for knowledge about their wardrobe, their bedroom escapades, their sordid past. |
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He was always fascinated by science and nature and he had an insatiable thirst for knowledge. |
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The specimen prompted him to focus his thirst for knowledge and love of reading on mineralogy. |
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His curiosity and thirst for knowledge brought him to Ontario where he worked in the aerospace field. |
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It was that same unquenchable thirst for knowledge which had propelled Mecha out of the night of an earlier, smaller existence onward and upward to a brighter future. |
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My teachers and my SSE group have benefited my life as a whole by bringing my life out of turmoil, and satiating my thirst for knowledge. |
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It is very evident from the evidence that the dog-handlers are continuous learners that have a thirst for knowledge as to their craft. |
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A scientific educational potential has been created, and a thirst for knowledge has been inculcated in the population. |
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And we work to stimulate young people's thirst for knowledge and entrepreneurial spirit. |
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Yet it is his thirst for knowledge, his insatiable desire to get a little better than he was yesterday, that makes him such a delightful curiosity. |
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I have since a young age been very curious, and my fathers initial push into me reading books was the drink to my unquenchable thirst for knowledge i still have today. |
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But to her, it was just an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. |
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He was a great reader who, since his younger days trained himself to sleep as little as possible in order to satisfy his thirst for knowledge. |
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The thirst for knowledge and the desire to help others are powerful motors of research. |
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They have a great thirst for knowledge, big professional ambitions and they're very undertaking. |
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Recommended for anyone with a thirst for knowledge, who can't get enough of observing and understanding the natural world that surrounds them. |
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The people who succeed are invariably those who have a thirst for knowledge, go out and secure their knowledge in one way or another, and then put it to work. |
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To achieve these goals, teaching must initially be attuned to children's everyday lives, encouraging and satisfying their natural thirst for knowledge, and then go on to transcend their world. |
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Dee's thirst for knowledge was insatiable. |
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Rodriguez's thirst for knowledge is legendary. |
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He had an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. |
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Following these discussions, some of these fellows, full of curiosity and that thirst for knowledge typical of the adolescence, started to pose questions and looking for the source. |
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Of course, we don't claim to have all the answers, but our thirst for knowledge drives us to ask valuable questions and we always take time to listen carefully to the responses. |
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No doubt by his gift for fulfilling our desire for discovery, for quenching our thirst for knowledge, for imprinting in our hearts the longing to uncover the world's ultimate secrets! |
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Murray had an insatiable thirst for knowledge. |
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Our role is therefore to cultivate this thirst for knowledge. |
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In parallel with the thirst for knowledge and discovery, technology gives the human being an impression of power, which is symbolized by the myth of Prometheus, but has now moved on significantly. |
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In my experience as an educator, I have never seen a group of students approach their lessons and assignments with such enthusiasm and thirst for knowledge. |
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It may be that the decisions you adopted this morning have in some way assuaged the Group's thirst for knowledge, but this Chamber appears to be unusually empty for a debate on such a major issue. |
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She had a great thirst for knowledge and both absorbed and regurgitated, in tremendous detail, knowledge of the disease, complementary therapies and new and innovative treatments. |
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Their thirst for knowledge, together with the fact that they associated freely with the outer world, led the Sephardim to establish new educational systems. |
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In the Jehovistic version of the creation a feature of the myth of the expulsion is the apparent conflict between the thirst for knowledge and the will of the deity. |
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