1. Citing them, temple personnel say publicity about the Gore visit may actually have helped in arousing public curiosity. 2. Has the approach of a new century simply kindled public curiosity about the preceding ones? 3. It is making money off public curiosity, charging its guests to view a massive concrete tribute to the folly of bureaucratic efforts to imagine the unimaginable. 4. It is still up to Prince Charles and his longtime love Camilla Parker Bowles to feed basic public curiosity about the royals. 5. Of course, with every denouncement, public curiosity only increased, and the film would go on to become something of a minor cult hit. 6. Public curiosity about the Bloomsbury group, from Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell to E.M. Forster, is endless. 7. For better or for worse, the investigation has been initiated, and public curiosity raised. 8. His spacious home in suburban Taipei has always been sealed from view, arousing intense public curiosity and rumors of sumptuous interiors and secret escape tunnels. 9. Likewise, prisoners of war must at all times be protected, particularly against acts of violence or intimidation and against insults and public curiosity. 10. The high-octane affair continues to reverberate and in the competition to satisfy public curiosity anything goes. |
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