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- Insatiably curious about why people do what they do, and why relationships work or don't work, Ms . Howard specialized in profiling writers, including Saul Bellow, John Updike and Truman Capote.
- In many ways, a pet dog or cat is like a perpetual toddler _ insatiably curious, unlikely to heed the word " no " and willing to put anything and everything into its mouth.
- He was always fastidiously turned out, from his Jerry the Barber haircut to his CBS-eye cuff links . " One producer said, " Aubrey is one of the most insatiably curious guys I know ."
- With online video for social feeds, television series and film, documentaries, interactive live experiences, and consumer-facing tech products, Super Deluxe talks to a generation of insatiably curious viewers who grew up clutching smartphones.
- A statement attributed to Johnson said : " Since entering this system, I have developed an understanding of its insatiably sinister plan to debase, demoralize, dehumanize and destroy those who are defined as being unfit for society ."
- As crude and unimaginative as it is, " American Wedding " happens to be a bonanza for Seann William Scott, who's become a cult figure playing the insatiably horny jock, bully, and dork Steve Stifler.
- They are conservative to a degree, yet insatiably curious and ready to inquire into and even to adopt new ways : to visit all tribes, whether friends or enemies; to speak strange tongues, sing strange songs, and marry strange wives.
- They're either good or bad, hard-working or lazy, moral or, well _ they're law-flouting, bed-hopping, deliberately ignorant leeches who suck insatiably from the warm, generous body of the taxpaying middle class.
- And now it must hope and pray that the nameless and faceless daily guerrilla fighting that is insatiably ( and predictably ) devouring American and Iraqi lives . . . will be defeated before the dead reach a critical mass that influences the electorate . _ __
- She also co-authored, with Jesse Green, a book of cryptic crosswords : " Nutcrackers : Devilishly Addictive Mind Twisters for the Insatiably Verbivorous " ( 1991 ), and has written about the relative difficulty women writers face in gaining critical acclaim.