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incuriosity (uncountable) ... But he wasn’t a model populist because liberal intellectuals disdained him, which is what apologists for Bush’s apparent incuriosity […] have sometimes tried to claim. ... Singular; incuriosity...
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Rabbert Asks the Musical Question · Atheist Incuriosity · Very Insightful · Andy Serkis as Screwtape! New Atheist Case Padding · By the way ...
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But his [Pilate's] incuriosity or indifference, when truth was offered to be laid before him as a private man, … shews him in a light much less excusable. ...
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Incuriosity - Definition of Incuriosity at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Incuriosity. Look it up now! ... Use incuriosity in a Sentence...
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The works of Greg Swann ... What is normal in human cultures is what we find both in hunter-gatherer clans and in the seemingly advanced cultures of the East--an impenetrable, imperturbable incuriosity that seems to us to be completely impossible.
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How can this intellectual incuriosity be reconciled with this book's stated purpose? Where is the bold, fearless exploration of cutting-edge scientific ...
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Adapted from the introduction to The Deluxe Election-Edition Bushisms, published by Fireside Books/Simon & Schuster. Reprinted with permission; © 2004 Jacob Weisberg. ... The short answer is yes. ... The long answer is yes and no.
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You would think that after the fallout stemming from the lack of reportage on the Van Jones story, as well as the revelation of falling public trust in their accuracy ... Don Surber points out that the NY Times has one of the largest reporting staffs in the US, ... This is a subject that I’ve written a few posts on,
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Roget's Thesaurus of Synonyms & Antonyms ; Entry for 456. [Absence of curiosity.] Incuriosity. ... V. be incurious &c. adj.; have no curiosity &c. 455; take no interest in &c. 823; mind one's own business. Adj. incurious, uninquisitive, indifferent; impassive &c. 823; uninterested, detached, aloof. ... Go To Thesaurus Word List...
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