Intrigued in India Dear Intrigued, You are in good company!
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"We have people in our North Carolina office who are intrigued and are considering going next year; we have people in our Europe teams that are intrigued."
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" Intrigued again, she asked, "So what did you see?
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Griffey Jr., speaking by phone one midweek morning, was intrigued.
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Internet users were as intrigued by the footage as Gomez.
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"It completely intrigued me," she said of the BIOS experiments.
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I'm intrigued to know who set you up to this.
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Intrigued, Reed meets John, and begins looking into his claims.
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And I think Don's ideas are what always intrigued me.
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Whatever the plot of this movie is, we're very intrigued.
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And the project intrigued him in its personalities and ambitions.
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I think a lot of people are intrigued by it.
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Despite my original trepidation, I was intrigued by my match.
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If you're intrigued, find all the juicy (literally) details, ahead.
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It is likely GM is intrigued by the commercial prospects.
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"I do think she's intrigued by the idea," she said.
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He's not just intrigued by VR, he's passionate about it.
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It was the creatures' limb bones that intrigued him most.
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Her son, Prince Charles (bin Philip), is intrigued by Islam.
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Robert Herjavec was especially intrigued and even a little skeptical.
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But the more he learned, the more intrigued he was.
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But I was much more intrigued by rainbow grilled cheese.
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He had no idea what it was, but got intrigued.
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Everyone was intrigued by the grand display of the parade.
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The Doogee Mix 4 is the second that intrigued me.
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I'm intrigued, will you tell me some of your kinks?
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If you're intrigued, you'll be glad you bought my collection.
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Intrigued, I book a flight to where it all started.
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I'm especially intrigued by the School Safety & Student Discipline brief.
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Intrigued by the biggest names in business and their backstories?
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Then I found the H2O SkinTint and was immediately intrigued.
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The space agency shifted from intrigued support to implacable opposition.
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He was intrigued by the lore surrounding the Fokine staging.
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But their outsize value also intrigued him, too, he said.
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Still, I guess it worked, because I was definitely intrigued.
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Jantzen and Warren were intrigued by Gregory and her research.
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To Kelly's surprise, Altman was intrigued, he told Business Insider.
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Seems like they've got the recipe to keeps us intrigued.
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I was immediately intrigued: I had to see that list.
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Intrigued, I decided to play around with Bitcoin a little.
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The woman, a developmental psychologist named Katherine Nelson, was intrigued.
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I find myself intrigued by the haste in the gesture.
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But I'm intrigued in seeing more movies from Dark Universe.
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But several said they are intrigued by this new frontier.
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He was especially intrigued by the commercials of the day.
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Yeah. Who are you most intrigued by as a character?
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That particular issue intrigued scientists at the University of Maryland.
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"As a New Yorker, I'm kind of intrigued," he said.
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Ivandjiiski. The Bulgarian connection intrigued me because Zero Hedge runs
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Intrigued, I contacted the company and set up a fitting.
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Intrigued, I asked my wife, who is Japanese, about it.
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Intrigued by my presence, many students introduced themselves to me.
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And he became intrigued with the story of the Chameau.
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Intrigued, they set to work trying to solve the problem.
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GREEN I was intrigued by that nostalgia baiting, at first.
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"I've always been intrigued by how it works," she said.
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I'd never thought of that, but the idea intrigued me.
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It's lively, with a deep note that keeps me intrigued.
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And that, of course, just intrigued us all the more.
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Admittedly, I've never been all that intrigued by subscription boxes.
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It's lively, with a deep note that keeps me intrigued.
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I was intrigued and ready to give it a try.
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Cash said he was immediately intrigued, but required some assurances.
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"I do think she's intrigued by the idea," acknowledged King.
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And yet, investors remain interested, involved and intrigued by cryptocurrency.
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"We were intrigued to write about our childhood," says Sara.
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There was also a refreshment station that intrigued my tastebuds.
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When Mr. Pottinger contacted him about Kessler, he was intrigued.
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And from that point on many of us were intrigued.
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The visual art dispersed around the fair also intrigued me.
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As a gearhead, Wang was intrigued when the iPhone was announced.
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Those intrigued by Truchet tiles can find more at the museum.
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Believe it or not, Klinsmann is "intrigued" by the England job.
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But you might be intrigued if Hollywood filmmakers are using it.
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The Molam players absorbed these sounds and were intrigued by them.
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So, the idea of organizing it around a remake intrigued us.
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"We were intrigued that it was an open bid," says Meridian.
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He's even further intrigued, spotting a fellow nerd in millionaires' clothing.
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Still, it's the sustainability claims that have me the most intrigued.
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If you're already intrigued by the new line, you're not alone.
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American policymakers are also intrigued: they adopted the idea in 2012.
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I became very intrigued by his work at a young age.
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Intrigued, I contacted Stackoverflowin over Ricochet, an anonymous instant messaging app.
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She's intrigued as well, so we each buy our own tickets.
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I was intrigued: could this be the long-awaited Sonos alternative?
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People who are intrigued by the Peloton community will be tempted.
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Intrigued, I spent a relaxing Sunday afternoon giving them a whirl.
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Alex had intrigued me from the first night I met him.
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Ross Rezac, 67, and her husband, Martin Skoro, 63, are intrigued.
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Figures on the American left are similarly intrigued by the idea.
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This question has long intrigued art historians and Darger aficionados alike.
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The lower Twitter's stock goes, the more intrigued buyers will become.
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As someone long invested in "unique communication problems," Lomberg was intrigued.
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Catholicism — all that blood and guts, song and sin — intrigued her.
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"I was immediately intrigued by her spontaneity and curiosity," he says.
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As I opened the floor for questions, my audience seemed intrigued.
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Intrigued, Wannier returned to the area to collect more beach samples.
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Intrigued, I decided to learn more about the H-183B visa.
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He was intrigued by the article's descriptions of the trolls' strategies.
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"Truly great founders are excited and intrigued by criticism," he said.
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All that said, Buffett's statements about his Google miss intrigued Cramer.
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"I have also recently been very intrigued by butterflies," says Habeck.
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Intrigued, I emailed the four young men who run the account.
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Intrigued, France 24's Observers set out to find out more.
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But through some combination of the above, I was still intrigued.
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Even Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor and a trained physicist, is intrigued.
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Ever found yourself at a late fall market intrigued by crosnes?
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Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), 72, said he's intrigued by the idea.
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They seemed intrigued by my way of life — independent, unmarried, peripatetic.
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Baratta was intrigued and wanted to hear more, the sources said.
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"I'm most intrigued by this imperial I.P.A. from Tremont," Mike said.
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It just seems very interesting, and I'm intrigued with the possibilities.
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He was intrigued and wanted to hear about Valupro's business model.
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And the panel of Sharks are intrigued -- honestly, who wouldn't be?
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This was also the secretive marketing play that had marketers intrigued.
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Jonas Åkerlund: I was so fascinated and intrigued about the story.
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I was intrigued by the study, but I was also suspicious.
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I'm intrigued to see how he looks Sunday against the Belichicks.
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"I think he seemed to be intrigued by" Manchin's idea, Sen.
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There's a logic here, weird, but consistent, and it intrigued me.
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So, I was initially intrigued by Vampire Weekend's 120-minute experiment.
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"Hey, who wouldn't be intrigued by the Chinese Netflix?" he acknowledged.
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Many black voters are intrigued by the calls of Vermont Sen.
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She was intrigued and asked the friend to make an introduction.
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" Mr. Marclay said: "I'm intrigued by what it will sound like.
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Learning these facts from Brookner's obituaries in 2016, I was intrigued.
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Also intrigued was Super Deluxe, an entertainment company owned by Turner.
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I was intrigued by his interest and gave him my number.
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Mr. Irving, a modestly successful novelist and nonfiction writer, was intrigued.
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Brennan seems most intrigued by some gay porn consumers' darker impulses.
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People are intrigued but also scared about things that are uneasy.
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But we're guessing Foundation's newer bets intrigued limited partners even more.
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Shortly after, the MasterChef star responded, seemingly intrigued by the invitation.
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Lloyd said earlier this week she was intrigued by the challenge.
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When Mr. Sanger suggested the South Bronx, Mr. McKnight was intrigued.
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I don't think we'd be as intrigued as we are now.
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They are intrigued but embarrassed to be the center of attention.
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"I was intrigued, and am pleased they're educating everyone," she said.
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Intrigued, I called him back and we set up an appointment.
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The latest unsourced buzz has Romo intrigued by Houston. 24-133.
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I became intrigued and decided this newsletter deserved some snack time.
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But this only intrigued her captors and had the opposite effect.
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Maclachlan wasn't looking for a guitarist, but Ella's voice intrigued him.
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Others are intrigued—actually, one guy stole one of my vibrators.
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When their heads no longer intrigued her, she would lose interest.
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After watching a few more episodes, I started to feel intrigued.
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The sheer variety in Del Taco's menu has always intrigued me.
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But everyone they met was intrigued by their group-creation story.
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I stopped fearing the secular world and grew intrigued by it.
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Scientists are also intrigued by Ms. Cameron's extraordinarily low anxiety level.
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Ms. Lavender, listening to her husband recap the workshop, was intrigued.
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I was just intrigued with people who fake their own deaths.
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As somebody who is generally disgusted by feet, I was intrigued.
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It just seems very interesting and I'm intrigued with the possibilities.
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When Stardew Valley first came out early last year, I was intrigued.
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But suddenly, they themselves became intrigued about what lay beneath their land.
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Ford was certainly intrigued, enough so that he optioned the book's rights.
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Look how many people are being amused and intrigued with our community.
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Maybe people were intrigued by the fact that someone could have died.
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Even if you weren't a Deadpool fan before, aren't you intrigued now?
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It's a very different story, but I got intrigued by that idea.
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But it wasn't just the audacity of Threadripper's design that intrigued people.
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And Masa is on that call often, and he'll say, 'I'm intrigued.
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We both love the art of songwriting, we're still intrigued by it.
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If you're intrigued by this new suitor, here's what you can expect.
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Though intrigued, Brin and Page turned the idea down, Lloyd told Gizmodo.
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But Graumann was intrigued, and he quit his job and signed on.
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The two men didn't know each other, but Wallisch was immediately intrigued.
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Kay feels protective of and intrigued by the idealistic, passionate young woman.
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What's intrigued you most about the dialogue you've sparked around cultural appropriation?
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Yet the anthropologist in me is intrigued in spite of my discomfort.
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"I felt intrigued because I never considered myself as disabled," Knox says.
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Color is hard to understand and I've been really intrigued by it.
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Which was why I was so intrigued to hear about financial therapy.
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Is there a park you think viewers will be most intrigued by?
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Gilroy was intrigued with the idea of an archetypal male who's essentialist.
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Intrigued by the bold behavior, he decided to take a closer look.
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Flashbulb memories have intrigued memory researchers like me for a long time.
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Can't say we're not intrigued to give their healthier alternative a taste.
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The more he learned about keto, however, the more intrigued he became.
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Image: HubbleThe marital feuds of strangers have long intrigued our degenerate species.
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Cramer was most intrigued by the public water side of the story.
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Because it was such a foreign concept to me, I was intrigued.
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Intrigued, she clicked on the video and waited for it to load.
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The photographer was intrigued by the trail of bubbles the punches made.
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"I'm intrigued by the endless variety of colors and shapes," he says.
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Evidently, viewers were intrigued by Genesis' first SUV and flocked to Cars.
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As a gallerist, I am intrigued by the account's propensity for humor.
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What intrigued you about fleshing out this backstory of pain and potential?
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They are intrigued by what we do or by the entire story.
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At first people were interested, intrigued, but the risks outweighed any curiosity.
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The atmosphere had me intrigued and the narrative begged for further analysis.
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Intrigued and resigned, Kaitlyn Tiffany and I decided to check it out.
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She has 14 million followers, so you can see how Momiie's intrigued.
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"I'm very intrigued about the Duggars," Kate says in the first episode.
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Not necessarily, but considering Immotor Go preorders start at $399, I'm intrigued.
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I'm intrigued by the prospect of an increased devotion to environmental storytelling.
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Ms. Livni is also intrigued by quirky older shops she has seen.
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They were a mystery hiding in plain sight, and I was intrigued.
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Still, I'm still intrigued by the product, for a few reasons: 1.
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Krause was intrigued by the triangle offense and Winter's intelligence and integrity.
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But I was intrigued, at least enough to take a second meeting.
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He rejects her invite up to her apartment and she is intrigued.
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Instead, he's intrigued by what Gates can show us about being human.
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I also am intrigued by Mark Sanford's primary problems in South Carolina.
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Jobs was intrigued by the graphics technology at Xerox, and the mouse.
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Ms. Scott said the request was so different that she was intrigued.
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Intrigued, we found our way to the website of Soccer Camps International.
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Soccer's success has nonetheless intrigued organizers of sports hoping for new markets.
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Intrigued by the email— Wait, Plex is getting into the VPN business?
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Estonian and Finnish leaders appear to be cautiously intrigued with Vesterbacka's ideas.
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Intrigued, I started to dig, reading internet comments about phone-addicted monks.
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Today, biologists are especially intrigued by the seal's penchant for marine caves.
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I'm also intrigued by the mysteriousness and poorly-balanced nature of humans.
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I want you to be moved and impressed and intrigued and overwhelmed.
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But when the opportunity came along for the show, I was intrigued.
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How did you feel during or after it — satisfied, intrigued, comforted, challenged?
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And what I've found is that people are intrigued, but also confused.
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The phrase "UTTER RUBBISH" popped up, and its dual meaning intrigued me.
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Then, tell us: — Which of these questions intrigued you most and why?
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At first, she was intrigued; she'd never seen one that close before.
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Intrigued, he slapped it into his mouth like a set of teeth.
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That's one where I'm really intrigued by what people make of it.
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Intrigued by "the secret factor," Ms. Hershey selected it for her trip.
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I was intrigued and went across town to find the photo studio.
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What science, technology, engineering, math or health issues are you intrigued by?
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He was intrigued, but he was not sure whether he liked it.
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These days, he's intrigued by the health potential of Amazon's Alexa application.
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They were lining up by the salad bar, intrigued by the choices.
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Ms. Souris said that she remembers being intrigued when she met him.
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It has intrigued; it has disgusted; it has also remained largely hypothetical.
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Predominately, folks just seemed very, very excited and intrigued by their products.
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The subject, she said, has intrigued her since her law school days.
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Today, the world is collectively intrigued by the idea of an apocalypse.
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"I was totally intrigued by the idea of bookmaking," Ms. Boom said.
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Former employees I spoke with today were intrigued, if not exactly optimistic.
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Vaselkiv says he&aposs particularly intrigued by NextEra Energy and Sempra Energy.
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Intrigued, the ferry company took to social media Tuesday with their discovery.
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So when I heard about Hungryroot through a colleague, I was intrigued.
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Mr. Trump, who enjoys flashes of showmanship, appeared intrigued by the possibility.
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It seemed unlikely to house the missing champagne, but I was intrigued.
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I rifle through those piles till I'm sufficiently intrigued to start reading.
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"I was intrigued because I had never heard of it," Muhaxheri says.
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I've always been intrigued by the idea of breaking the fourth wall.
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"That isn't supposed to happen," Michael insists, as an intrigued Gen nods.
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To me, people are intrigued because it feels like a hidden world.
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And I was so young, but I felt so intrigued by it.
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As such, I was super intrigued by the HomePod when it came out.
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I was intrigued by the advertising world and decided to try that path.
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That's what intrigued my about Lynne Cheney's biography, James Madison: A Life Reconsidered.
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The semiconductor giant's move into the autonomous-car space intrigued trader Brian Kelly.
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Intrigued, Melia poked around the internet and found a bounty program from Yahoo.
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Each year, more writers find out about it, which makes other writers intrigued.
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I always was intrigued with media from either side, or from any side.
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"How can I be repulsed and intrigued at the same time?" commented another.
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After opening the jar and seeing the bright yellow color, I was intrigued.
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I do think she is intrigued by the idea, I do think that.
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That's why I was so intrigued to hear about the "calligraphy cut" technique.
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While the nose of the wine intrigued the cats, none took the plunge.
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"I was intrigued by how self-satisfying the practice could be," she says.
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Artists are equally intrigued by the mysterious and often closed world of play.
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Trump, who was intrigued by cans of chicken, handed out flashlights as well.
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There's a real depth, not to mention performances that have fetched Oscars. Intrigued?
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Intrigued and inspired, Silva resumed her physical training and added mental training, too.
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I was immediately intrigued when I came across a listing for telephone psychic.
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Cramer was intrigued when Micron Technology suddenly got its groove back on Thursday.
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After over two decades in the spotlight, it's no wonder we remain intrigued.
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Then they heard about The Maids, the residential cleaning service, and were intrigued.
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I'm intrigued to see how software norms will progress in the coming year.
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But others, such as BKCM founder and CEO Brian Kelly, were less intrigued.
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His shy demeanor, his smile, and his quiet confidence intrigued me immediately. Wow!
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Well color us intrigued, you beautiful angel/pirate baby with incredible arm muscles.
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But even the visiting Finns couldn't help but be intrigued at Trump's plight.
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But Mr Hammond was intrigued, and decided to invite the poet to lunch.
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This recipe was unchartered territory, and I was equal parts skeptical and intrigued.
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Miraculously, Truffaut was intrigued enough to meet with the writers in New York.
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Fans were displeased and intrigued by the possibilities of an online-only Fallout.
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I really liked that it kept me intrigued and I didn't get bored.
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Maxim Integrated Products, the supplier of analog chips to Samsung, also intrigued Cramer.
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THE modern human is by turns intrigued, bewildered, horrified and enraptured by religion.
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When we saw them go down the runway last season, we were intrigued.
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Intrigued by these challenging questions, I retired to my home to address them.
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I was intrigued by the amount of writing and language on the body.
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The idea that a person could use space in this way intrigued Sitnikov.
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Mila's status as a cis brown and white female only intrigued me further.
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Previous results from the Cassini mission's flybys of Enceladus already had researchers intrigued.
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She was impressed by his intelligence and intrigued by his unusual living arrangement.
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But as I interviewed more patients, I became intrigued by the ketamine experience.
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That leaves us and doubtless others intrigued by what Samsung has planned next.
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Either way, Wells intrigued me and I really wanted to explore that more.
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I was also intrigued by this unfamiliar nation on the doorstep of China.
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That's why he's most intrigued about what Elemento's team is cooking up next.
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The installation has intrigued viewers, whose presence enhances Arbor Lights, especially at night.
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When I met Michelle, I didn't feel intimidated — I was actually more intrigued.
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He became more intrigued about Japan, conducting more research and posting more videos.
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The townspeople are wary of her, but that doesn't mean they're not intrigued.
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A female character was playing one, she recalled, and the concept intrigued her.
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The researchers were intrigued to find a wisdom tooth erupting from the jaw.
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London-based portrait photographer Ollie Ma' is also intrigued by Bostrom's simulation theory.
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A middle part and blunt edges gave models a style that intrigued Versace.
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While I might get bored watching a sporting event, these shows intrigued me.
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He was intrigued by the company culture, and became friends with the CEO.
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I think all of my colleagues were intrigued by what might lie ahead.
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I don't get tweets from public figures very often, so I was intrigued.
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I was intrigued by the psychology of staging as much as its value.
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Superman, or it's going to be a total disaster, but color us intrigued.
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Intrigued, Mr. Trump agreed to keep talking about a possible bid for governor.
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It scared the living crap out of me, and intrigued me for life.
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But the notion of unpublished chapters had intrigued historians and scholars for years.
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Intrigued, Mr. Owens borrowed a pickup truck and $300 and bought the bags.
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Was there anything revealed in this article that intrigued, alarmed or comforted you?
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She returned to Savannah intrigued and ready to try her hand at throwing.
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I'm really intrigued by how technology can give us a great head-start.
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The drawing's reverse, too, indicates its maker was a man intrigued by science.
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"We loved pizza and were always intrigued by the pizza business," says Halali.
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I later learned from Stephan that Devening is an artist, which intrigued me.
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Right-wing non-interventionists, hungry for a Paul replacement, were intrigued by Trump.
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It simply means that people were intrigued enough to search for her name.
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Topol instantly was intrigued and compelled to find a way to work together.
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The book intrigued her, and some digging eventually led her to Jacob Howland.
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"I was intrigued by the bodily knowledge of the luthier," she tells Creators.
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I was really intrigued by this idea: Could we take biofabrication beyond medicine?
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"Every time I went inside, I became more and more intrigued," he says.
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He was also intrigued by Red Hook, which had a similar waterfront vibe.
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Who are you most intrigued about writing about for the next five years?
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I suggest hearing something fresh, and then, once you're intrigued, finding out more.
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Initially, I was intrigued by the social history around what they were wearing.
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I'm particularly intrigued by Price Waterhouse as an important precedent for this case.
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She was intrigued, having been unhappy with her relationship to food for decades.
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Most are tourists intrigued by a destination far different from the usual itineraries.
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I was intrigued as she topped the white-colored drink with raspberry powder.
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All my life I have been intrigued by the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
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"I didn't feel butterflies that night, but I was intrigued," Ms. Middleton said.
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After seeing the branded boxes pop up everywhere around me, I was intrigued.
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I was more intrigued on Monday by Manfred's logic in meting out punishment.
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PSV is sufficiently intrigued, though, to dedicate more time to researching cognitive training.
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When I saw the mango-flavored variety, I was both confused and intrigued.
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Trump's private, in-person meetings with Putin and Kim especially have intrigued observers.
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I'm intrigued to know where my First Amendment rights were taken away here?
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How and why they vote the way they do has always intrigued me.
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COLORADO SPRINGS — Olympic canoe and kayak coaches were intrigued by Athlete No. 214.
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I'm interested in and intrigued by their background, by their ethnicity, their experience.
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LG: OK. So is this like going in, I'm very intrigued by this.
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I'm as tired of that list as I am intrigued by that list.
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"We understood the risk but were very intrigued by the upside," he says.
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Kevin seems to both hate this and be a little intrigued by it.
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Sitting on my haunches between him and his carbon copy, Saint Pacificus, I'm intrigued by their longevity — which is the same as saying I'm intrigued by all the people whose conservation efforts have made it possible for us to meet.
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I was so intrigued that I knew this was the next book I'd write.
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Going into our dinner that evening, I was more intrigued by Luke than ever.
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I'm not saying we're doing that, but I'm saying that we're intrigued by them.
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Intrigued by that athleticism, the Mariners drafted him in the fourth round in 2012.
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Andrea Valdez: I am most intrigued by what the title of the show portends.
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I'm very intrigued to see what this storyline has to offer in season 3.
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And while Anthony was more intrigued, he's still not fully on-board yet either.
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I am intrigued by Adam Reynolds' process in photographing the sites for two years.
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He was especially intrigued by the shifting rainbow of colors on the bubbles' surface.
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People have been really intrigued and really taken aback by the beauty of BRKFST.
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Consumers, tech press, financial press and Wall Street were all intrigued for various reasons.
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I was intrigued by rage rooms against the backdrop of these conversations about anger.
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She was intrigued and she thought, 'Why not put my kids in the program?
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Jim Cramer was intrigued when Micron Technology suddenly got its groove back on Thursday.
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Multiple intrigued residents snapped videos of the swine at the polling location, which Boston.
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So when we saw the Almond Cow on Kickstarter in February, we were intrigued.
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So, if you're intrigued by the mysteries of Castle Rock, this one's for you.
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And, I have to admit, it's that last one that has me most intrigued.
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The sound of the Pixel USB-C earbuds is what really got me intrigued.
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And, when she returned to Singapore in September last year, prospective employers were intrigued.
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Even though I knew that vaginal steamers were probably B.S., I was still intrigued.
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But it is becoming clear that the public is no longer intrigued by him.
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Social media users are intrigued by — if not exactly impressed with — Tide's newest introduction.
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Giving myself the username "Intrigued," it wasn't long before I figured out the catch.
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Farah, a Nike ambassador, said he was intrigued to see what they might achieve.
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Still, I'm intrigued by the trailer and the concept so I'll probably tune in.
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Though panned by the critics, royal fans will surely be intrigued by the movie.
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The island draws tourists from the mainland intrigued by the village&aposs unique devastation.
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When tennis writer Stephanie Neppl first heard about the union, she was instantly intrigued.
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Hopefully the comedian will be just as intrigued by Daly's knee as we are.
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Cramer was intrigued to find out what prompted the Fed to take this action.
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I've never used an infrared thermometer before, and I was admittedly intrigued by it.
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Jim Cramer is intrigued by many investors' lack of belief in the stock market.
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Both exercise regularly and both were intrigued by the gym-in-the-room concept.
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Something has always intrigued me about the people who use fitness trackers like FitBit.
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I discovered how you could make art out of sounds, which really intrigued me.
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So we were really intrigued to go have a look and live the dream.
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I had seen the Kickstarter page and video for it, and I was intrigued.
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While I indulged in the shared fascination, Gwen Stefani intrigued me like none other.
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Kefauver, who had previously investigated the Mafia, was especially intrigued by the Sackler brothers.
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His maiden championship, and Leicester's too, started in a way that intrigued the players.
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Trigorin is intrigued by the gesture, however, and makes notes for a future story.
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"I know you're intrigued by the idea of being my vice president," she says.
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But India — "the sweetest, most nonconfrontational, easiest child of all my children" — was intrigued.
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Intrigued, he contacted the University of Minnesota in hopes of reviewing the unpublished data.
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But Cuban was intrigued by the business, especially by the potential of licensed merchandise.
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Möttönen read about theoretical predictions of quantum knots, and became intrigued by the possibility.
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Kristina is a woman I've been intrigued by from the start of this journey.
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When I discovered that Sling started at $25 I month, I was immediately intrigued.
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The expression is a terrible cliché at this point, but it's always intrigued me.
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Ms. Alexander was intrigued by an attractive townhouse with bay windows for $1.249 million.
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He followed his instincts, borrowing elements that intrigued, challenged, baffled and even amused him.
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He simultaneously annoyed, intrigued and compelled his audience to pay attention to his work.
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"I had seen him in the elevator and was intrigued by him," she said.
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I started sex work because it intrigued me, and I wanted some extra money.
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I have always been afraid of the dark, but it has always intrigued me.
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I've hardly touched The Evil Within 2 and HOB, but I'm intrigued by both.
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Meanwhile, Patrick is intrigued by the notion that Bad NFL Officiating Is Good, Actually.
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Bilimoria was particularly intrigued by the role that biology would play in this transformation.
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From an early age, she read about Taoism and Christianity, intrigued by religious texts.
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Not meaning to be rude, but I've always been really intrigued by your books.
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Male dominated soundtrack aside, I was intrigued for all 134 minutes of Black Panther.
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I'm usually skeptical, but the idea of Baby DJ School had me somewhat intrigued.
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He's intrigued by the creature, but clearly threatened by how good he looks naked.
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I can say that it was that latter aspect that initially got me intrigued.
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And most people who watch their first rugby game are intrigued and get hooked.
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A mutual friend approached Ms. Jaffrey on Mr. Mamdani's behalf, and she was intrigued.
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If this sort of story is where The Good Place is headed, I'm intrigued.
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I started ordering lots of memoirs online and became very intrigued by this form.
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It's a valuable marketing tool that you can use long after Disrupt ends. Intrigued?
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I'm intrigued by the creativity that is emerging in this new social-spatial arrangement.
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They suggested extending the story and creating a new work, which intrigued Ms. Rowling.
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"I was intrigued by the enormous aftermath of this," Ms. Meijer-van Mensch said.
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The kids were intrigued by the mentions of a huge pool and water slides.
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Inspired and intrigued by Miller's radio tirades, Alex applied for an internship with Elder.
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I was more intrigued by her latest prophesy, though Varys was understandably more concerned.
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Intrigued, Mr. Kearns decided to pledge money to see the game come to fruition.
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Dr. Winter is intrigued by the possibility of applying these findings to human behavior.
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Intrigued, he wrote to the newspaper asking how he might become a rocketeer, too.
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I'm intrigued: Starbucks recently added a new croissant that tastes like an everything bagel.
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Intrigued, Dr. Everman suggested that they bring the athletes back to the lab again.
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The concept was neat, and I'm intrigued, especially because I'm always losing my sunglasses.
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Ms. Durkin saw Mr. DeGroot's picture with one of his mothers and was intrigued.
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I'll still watch the British Open this weekend, and I will still be intrigued.
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He realized that Mr. Trump would be intrigued by the commercial possibilities, officials said.
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After meeting her, they were intrigued by her beekeeping traditions, which go back generations.
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Mr. Oliver grew up immersed in rock music and intrigued by album cover art.
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Intrigued by the city&aposs evolving identity, I spent four days there in November.
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Intrigued diners turn to the window, trying to spot it beyond Singapore's gleaming skyscrapers.
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So when I first heard about the church forests of Ethiopia, I was intrigued.
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I want my peripheral vision to catch site of a story and get intrigued.
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But it also performs the important task of keeping players motivated, intrigued, and focused.
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Why do you think people are so intrigued by Mr. Simmons and the podcast?
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He was especially intrigued by the thought of what happened with Paul's character, Jesse.
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Despite playing just a few minutes and hitting only one shot, Mendez was intrigued.
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Mr. Timbers said he was intrigued by the chance to reconsider the performer's career.
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I recently picked up Anita Brookner's LOOK AT ME because the title intrigued me.
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It intrigued me, and I continued to do other work with that bureau chief.
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It is a curatorial gesture, intrigued by historical coincidences, which forgot its greater purpose.
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But he is intrigued by the idea of a "retro" revival of the device.
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So it's an interesting thing, people are intrigued by Apple doing them, I think.
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"I'm really intrigued by the anatomy of our feet and how they work," Giudicelli laughs.
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The boat program intrigued him, even though he knew no one who owned a boat.
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Who knows whether audiences would have been as intrigued by a film called Dangerous Days.
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I was intrigued by choices made about which pieces to match with the various scenes.
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I'm intrigued by the idea of a voiceover, my all-time favorite lazy exposition device.
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Artists Gunnar Green and Bernhard Hopfengärtner were intrigued by the opaque nature of algorithmic trading.
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Google Maps users are intrigued by a heart-shaped island off the coast of Croatia.
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But I'm intrigued, so I set up with my dinner and start the first episode.
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Narayan and his friends were intrigued by Google Lunar X-Prize competition announced in 2010.
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I've always been intrigued by others' skin-care routines: the complex, the wild, the luxurious.
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Cocksedge, a designer known for his high-end objects, was intrigued by the discarded devices.
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Having just released a jazz-inflected album, Bowie was intrigued by what Bley was playing.
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Lee's aversion to media intrigued me, but not so much that there was a burning
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It isn't the only business intrigued by recycling plastic in this way — far from it.
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I was always intrigued by Anna's love for Vronsky and by her petty jealous husband.
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It's an interesting mix, and one that I'm terribly intrigued to see play out live.
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Or maybe you've never heard of any of this and you are suddenly very intrigued?
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I'm more intrigued by the machine learning implementation that Huawei is using to accelerate apps.
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The name sounded like a theme park ride for thrill-seekers, but I was intrigued.
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Which narrative thread, aside from your own, were you most intrigued by in the finale?
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Intrigued by the book, Mr. Page asked her to write an article about Navajo witchcraft.
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Todd died in a plane crash a short time later, but Williams, intrigued, went anyway.
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It definitely intrigued Kelsey Ohleger, who spoke with CNBC just before a recent evening class.
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It was the feminist take on the classic Archie Comics character that really intrigued her.
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His mother enrolled him in violin lessons starting at age 5, but he wasn't intrigued.
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As someone who believes in the value of design, this disconnect has always intrigued me.
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A potential acquisition target, fertilizer distributor and farmer cooperative Fecoagro, is intrigued by Nutrien's plan.
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Baratta was intrigued at the flower show and wanted to hear more, the sources said.
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Meacham: Like Trump, Jackson admired strength and appreciated popularity, so Trump would have intrigued him.
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Draping yourself in a weighted blanket is essentially like getting a nice, comforting hug. Intrigued?
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They don't kiss, but he does seem particularly intrigued by her and her pixie cut.
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"I was intrigued by the occurrence of these rocks, so I sampled them," said Papineau.
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National reporters were instantly mystified and intrigued by the use and meaning of the word.
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Jim Cramer was intrigued to find out what prompted the Fed to take this action.
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We also wrote HOBBIT OFFICE last year so we are very intrigued by nerd mashups.
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While yes, I had questions about these women, I was still very intrigued by them.
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She looked like someone I would be friends with, which both intrigued and intimidated me.
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I was always intrigued with the talk show idea, and it's such a rich format.
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I was intrigued, but opted out for fear of having my phone privileges taken away.
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I was intrigued by this question and I was taken a little bit by surprise.
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I was intrigued to see whether my experience at Hotel Sacher would be the same.
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Personally I was most intrigued by the rows and rows of health and wellness startups.
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Mannequins were showing off some summer styles — and we were actually intrigued by the offerings.
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When Richard Branson first heard about the Virgin Islands in the 1970s, he was intrigued.
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During my time there, what intrigued me most about Norilsk was not its terrible pollution.
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Yet I am intrigued, as many reasonable citizens likely are, by a Howard Schultz candidacy.
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Intrigued, Monet decides to see what's on this all-important tape, and finds Lee's confession.
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Barry's awkward as ever and Iris is really intrigued by him, so it's very sweet.
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"I was so intrigued that for $153,215, you could get all this," Mr. Dotson said.
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Confidante Gayle King said on "CBS This Morning" that Winfrey was "intrigued" by the idea.
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We felt we had an idea that was not done before and that intrigued me.
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Jamie is also surprised but intrigued, and the situation starts to turn amorous between them.
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"I'm also intrigued by the idea of the show becoming progressively more bilingual," he says.
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He had a sense of confidence about him, a can-do attitude that intrigued me.
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According to Katherine, Scott bore a striking resemblance to her, which intrigued her even more.
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Her characters are let down by the adult world, but intrigued, too, and maybe galvanized.
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So far, many drivers have been intrigued by Juno's ethos and the equity ownership factor.
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Ms. King fanned the flames when she said Ms. Winfrey was "intrigued" by the idea.
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He was intrigued by the idea and spent the next year learning about the concept.
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"The departure from the classical songbird model intrigued me most about this paper," she said.
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When the curtain came down on Act I, the audience seemed intrigued by this dilemma.
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I confess I went to the exhibition intrigued rather than put off by these characterizations.
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One Winter Olympic sport that is lengthy that I am intrigued by is the biathlon.
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Intrigued, he purchased it, along with two broken iPhone 6s from a Huaqiangbei pawn shop.
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For the most part, Kashmir villagers were intrigued and friendly as she passed through town.
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Godwin was intrigued by the idea of molding a great young talent (Anderson is 31).
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I've always enjoyed train travel, but there was a particular reason this railway intrigued me.
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Now here was a flier that instantly intrigued her and the rest of the family.
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Mr. Stiles, 72, grew intrigued by apes decades ago as a graduate student in anthropology.
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People who are intrigued by Fermi will be happy to learn about this wonderful resource.
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The couple found themselves intrigued by houses in new developments, though there weren't many available.
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The idea of trying to find that ghostly presence of lost commuters really intrigued me.
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Intrigued, Darius peruses framed photos of dark-skinned Benny smiling alongside jazz and soul legends.
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I was intrigued by the sleek and modern design of the apartment I settled on.
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"I got very intrigued by women's desire, by my own, what I'd done," she said.
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But I'm intrigued by the possibilities of her assuming control of a different colony instead.
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Intrigued onlookers joined, and were trained and then sent out to do more street actions.
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Dr. Svenson said people are intrigued by mantises because they react differently from other insects.
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Meanwhile, I was intrigued to learn more about Boguslavsky and how he made his fortune.
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I am happy to see that many are just as intrigued as I have been.
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I had heard that meditation studios are the new yoga studios, and I was intrigued.
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Everyone was intrigued — the tactic, sometimes called clean graffiti, should be harmless and attention-getting.
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Intrigued, I began calling sources who might know something about the planning of the event.
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I was at first baffled and then intrigued by the eccentricity and audacity of Evans.
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Yet the British writer she was seated by that night — Roald Dahl, 36 — intrigued her.
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I remember being very intrigued as to why so many people were moving at once.
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"We were very intrigued," said her father, Pandit Gudlamani Ashok, who works in real estate.
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Lagarias first became intrigued by the conjecture as a student at least 299 years ago.
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So, when I heard about FaceGym, I was both intrigued and intimidated by the idea.
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Some managers interviewed were intrigued by the possibility that they could adopt structured management practices.
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When Faubert started seeing how quickly they improved at the game, he grew more intrigued.
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Greenport's mostly dormant oystering industry intrigued the Osinskis, who were looking for early-retirement opportunities.
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Claire had sounded intrigued by the 16 Personalities test, so I texted her the link.
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"He was very passionate about his work, and it intrigued me," Amelan exclaimed to me.
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Eventually, collector Harris Diamant bought the album, and intrigued by their mystery, hired a detective.
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Mr. Wuehrer was intrigued, but felt that a house made of wood would be cozier.
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The mayor of Duluth has been intrigued by the idea of becoming a climate refuge.
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What was it that first intrigued and introduced you guys to Alpha 606's work?
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JUMA Kitchen's first diners were mainly Brits intrigued by idea of trying a new cuisine.
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They had recently just started showing Nigella on the channel, and we were both intrigued.
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My students — some of whom were 18653 when Obama was elected — are intrigued, even confused.
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I was very intrigued by this and wanted to pay the song the ultimate homage.
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But many people have become intrigued by its practical uses, such as updating back-office processes.
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My boyfriend and I are intrigued at the end, and agree we'll watch again next week.
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So the promise of better sleep by strapping a control center to my skull intrigued me.
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I was intrigued by your position paper in The Journal for the Study of Applied Sapiology.
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I'm intrigued by the fundamentals of letterforms and what you can do with text in space.
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Intrigued by his ambition, they gave him the job (official title: director of cocktails and culture).
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Okay, TBH, it looks pretty gross, but we'd be lying if we said we weren't intrigued.
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For people looking for individualized instruction, these hubs could replace their usual studio fitness habit. Intrigued?
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It's even predicted that by 2021, cybersecurity expenditure worldwide will rise to over $6 trillion. Intrigued?
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Intrigued, Schultz traveled to Seattle to meet the company's then owners, Gerald Baldwin and Gordon Bowker.
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It lights up my spirit too because he's so intrigued by the different cards he's getting.
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I would have been intrigued had they sent me the message a couple of years ago.
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We are intrigued by the "drive-thru daiquiri" place next door, but somehow resist the temptation.
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We were certainly intrigued by the device, which was unrelated to gaming, when it was revealed.
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Helen watched the protest from her living room in Atlanta and is immediately intrigued by Justin.
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Mostly I'm intrigued by the real-world technologies that NORAD supposedly employs to follow Kris Kringle.
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Greenwood had spoken to other publishers, but the tone of Devolver and its games intrigued him.
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Once Serial aired and others became intrigued, Chaudry, 42, shared Syed's case files for renewed investigation.
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I'm intrigued by this decision since carmakers haven't reached a consensus on what drivers like best.
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Definitely worth the cost to try it if you're even slightly intrigued by this product's abilities.
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So when I learned about the advanced listening app Hear, created by RjDj, I was intrigued.
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Sufficiently intrigued, I reached out to the company in January and asked to borrow a bike.
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He was intrigued by the fact Trump had no experience in what he considered crooked politics.
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Jughead is intrigued as he observes that Shank Shaw is not where Hiram served his time.
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I was admittedly thrown by the suggestion but also intrigued by his lack of social media.
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But I've been more intrigued by the original soundtrack, including the track in the opening title.
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The relationship between exercise and cancer has long both intrigued and puzzled oncologists and exercise physiologists.
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Alongside Lincoln and John Adams, one of the books I'm blazing through because I'm that intrigued.
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Confused and intrigued, T-Bag goes to meet Dr. Whitcombe for his 9:30 p.m. appointment.
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So, when Bobbi Brown introduced me to its new "crushed" liquid lipsticks, I was immediately intrigued.
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The difference is that I was not frustrated as much as I was delighted and intrigued.
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I checked the device out a couple weeks ago in New York and was definitely intrigued.
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What intrigued Dr Shapiro, however, was that it needs neither fertiliser nor crop rotation to flourish.
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Though I'm not a couple, I count myself among those intrigued by the E-Pace proposition.
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Workers with assets kept by the company, so they reckoned, will be less intrigued by revolution.
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Online ads direct intrigued consumers to websites with step-by-step instructions, videos and user reviews.
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Bacon Ranch Fries just dropped at fast food chain, and we're more than a little intrigued.
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If you're intrigued but also a little stumped on how to use it, we've got recs.
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Walking into this interview, I felt intrigued about the idea of conversing with a humanoid robot.
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In another, he can't help but show how intrigued he is by the idea of decapitation.
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No, Ilana is intrigued because she's never slept with a man taller than 6-foot-5.
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High satisfaction scores and low readmission rates mean higher reimbursements from Medicare, so Waller was intrigued.
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This intrigued the researcher who followed the trail to a Facebook page advertising a consulting business.
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But the real achievement here is surprising: the village elders are as intrigued as the students.
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A therapist, intrigued by an unusual patient, designs elaborate tests to bring out dormant homicidal desires.
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But Jesus just seems so freaking weird I couldn't help but be intrigued despite the awkwardness.
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The experiment showed what happens to marshmallows in a vacuum — which immediately intrigued the inquisitive twins.
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We're guessing OWN won't be one of the networks she pitches The Anti-Social Network. Intrigued?
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Intrigued by a product she saw advertised on Facebook, Tiff ordered a black charcoal mask online.
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I thanked her and sidled away, grateful for the compliment, but not intrigued enough to engage.
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Some of them were really intrigued, but some couldn't look at me, and some were shaking.
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Joseph Dunford said that while the officials were "intrigued by the subject," they asked no questions.
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The possibility of playing for the Mets, who had just reached the World Series, intrigued him.
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Jaleel Thomas, a young man in a suit, who was from Chicago, said he was intrigued.
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Always intrigued by a train wreck, I wanted to attend the nascent media company's launch event.
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Still, I found I was intrigued by him even though I didn't know anything about him.
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Kurt had more direction than anybody I'd played with, and I was really intrigued by that.
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Thoreau did not have contempt for money—it intrigued him, as his endless careful accounts suggest.
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But I'm actually more intrigued by the person we've seen hardly at all: her brother Loras.
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The efforts of the team, aged from 50 to 80, drew applause from an intrigued crowd.
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There's a very cute toddler next to us on the train who seems intrigued by us.
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Last year there was an 11-year-old girl who was intrigued by everything, including bugs.
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They're intrigued by the latest trend and will be quick to implement but not follow through.
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Although it wasn't the most appealing slice in the world, I was intrigued by the crust.
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Each of these species intrigued Quave enough to merit a pause, a verbal greeting, a photo.
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The question, one of the biggest in studies of human evolution, has intrigued scientists for decades.
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Billy Joe Saunders, who fought for Britain at the 2008 Olympics before turning pro, seemed intrigued.
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The voice control on the show featured something that intrigued the business partners for years — context.
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Lanky, redheaded and introspective, Madison is both intrigued and wounded when he learns of his origins.
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Clinton's aides were intrigued by both Arizona and Georgia, and they surveyed voters in each state.
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I am quite intrigued by your use of metaphor in your recent piece in Philosophy Today .
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He said he's also intrigued by the possibility of using digital drugs for mental health conditions.
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A couple of weeks later, I emailed him with this theme proposal and he was intrigued.
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That was when Peggs became intrigued with the potential for software to help feed the world.
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A hybrid of boxing, judo, taekwondo, wrestling and other disciplines, mixed martial arts intrigued the brothers.
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Intrigued, he did some digging and placed some calls to the United States team for guidance.
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Certainly, the company's CEO might instill confidence in those intrigued by this kind of financial product.
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Intrigued, I brought it to him at his flat across town and quickly realised my mistake.
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So when folks proposed a compromise, a form of Twin Peaks escape hatch, I was intrigued.
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I've been intrigued that people really seem to like it better when I wear a suit.
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Erwin is giving us facts and explanations, but we're too intrigued and too horrified to listen.
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Intrigued, I went to the showroom and discovered a collection of clothes that blew my mind.
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Mostly, people were intrigued by what Mr. Tisci might make of the brand that Britishness built.
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"I was intrigued by her insistence that I leave to prepare for my interview," he said.
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The prime minister's careful body language and word choices intrigued analysts who study the region closely.
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Mr. Gwinn was intrigued by Ms. Pence's work; he flew to Duluth and met with her.
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He was intrigued enough to take pictures documenting its progress and send them to Ms. Flores.
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If you're still intrigued by a particular product or pitch, don't move any money right away.
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But since he's just 25 years old, someone will probably be intrigued enough to overpay him.
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Nanette, who is a writer and artist herself, grew up intrigued by her father's creative struggle.
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I'm more intrigued by things that aren't highbrow, like diners, which are such an American invention.
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Ms. Smith was intrigued by Mr. Delport's orange Land Rover, and the two started a conversation.
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Commiseration comes in several guises, and over the years I've become intrigued by a certain form.
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When this was reported back to Washington, officials at the White House were intrigued but apprehensive.
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But I've always been very intrigued by number theory and I've worked a lot in physics.
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Ms Henson, for her part, was always more intrigued by the financial and logistical bigger picture.
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Perhaps Pluto's undeniable coolness is why people are still intrigued by its categorization 13 years later.
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But while he has no urge to commercialize the software, he is intrigued by the possibilities.
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Little is known about the series at this point, but we're intrigued, to say the least.
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I just believe that everyone has a story and I'm always intrigued to know that story.
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"I was intrigued by her look because it was really modern and unique," Ms. Harris said.
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Others were intrigued by the attempt — albeit greatly orchestrated — to redefine the limits of human endurance.
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Jared has had an interest in China policy for some time, and Bannon is equally intrigued.
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He's still super into her; she's intrigued by him but can't see it being long term.
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Buick was intrigued by the clothes and the care that White took to arrange the stage.
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But she paints as a hobby and was intrigued when the contest was announced in March.
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Hard science fiction fans intrigued by the logistics of inter-asteroid trade will enjoy this tale.
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Even the art world is intrigued with his images that blur street art and fashion culture.
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I was intrigued by the associations with other wine regions that readers found in these Bandols.
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The products intrigued many public health experts, who hoped they would wean people off traditional tobacco.
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Kanye, unlike many other rappers, likes Trump and is intrigued by the way he handles things.
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"I saw their products and at the end of the conversation, I was intrigued," said O'Malley.
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I was immediately intrigued by the sampler ($17.29), which comes with a choice of three appetizers.
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Intrigued, I decided to book a one-night program at a temple in Seoul for $41.
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But he and Joel were sufficiently intrigued that they offered to workshop the idea with me.
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Young people tend to be most intrigued — 95% of millennials polled in the survey expressed interest.
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Immediately, I was intrigued by its foil wrapper, which kept the burrito-quesadilla hybrid toasty warm.
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They are enchanted by the village's tranquillity and intrigued by daily life in the English countryside.
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"I would be really intrigued by a case like this," Thomas Ruenger, of Boston University, said.
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I was intrigued, particularly when I came across articles saying they had since reached their goal.
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The magnificent narwhal — a beast that has inspired monarchs and intrigued scientists — has quite the reputation.
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Cashin said the market appears "intrigued" but satisfied with Trump's new choice for top U.S. diplomat.
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Some of the acquisitions that have intrigued me the most have been in the content space.
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"I am intrigued by the possibility of making changes that move in this direction," Smith said.
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Kay was intrigued by the opportunity, but uncertain if LendingClub was the right move, she said.
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That said, I am intrigued, which sort of speaks to the instant level of hype here.
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A pop culture junkie, James was intrigued, and soon discovered the popular world of entertainment blogging.
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"I'm very intrigued by why we have talked about making the strike zone smaller," he said.
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Laura, passive as she may be, intrigued me because she seemed to represent the dream itself.
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When the story from Elkhart came along in his daily roundup, I was intrigued and disturbed.
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Around 2080, word of SCL's work reached the ears of Steve Bannon — and he was intrigued.
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And I was intrigued this weekend to see that Obama himself seems to understand that downside.
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Wozniak was very intrigued by the Altair, but did not have the money to buy one.
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Penn portrays El Chapo as a man who is shyly intrigued by Americans' interest in him.
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But I was also intrigued by some of the potentially useful things these devices could do.
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I looked at that and it really intrigued me because he was making really strong claims.
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Bidders were intrigued, so much so that the listing quickly reached $100,000 before it was removed.
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Intrigued, I stood with him by a barbed-wire fence running across leaf litter dappled with sunlight.
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Longtime fans know Luyendyk — some are excited to see him, some are dismayed, but most seem intrigued.
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"I was intrigued by the fact that she wanted me to live in her neighborhood," he said.
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The onlookers in the above video seem more intrigued and excited by the explosion than freaked out.
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Richard Lenski: One question that has always intrigued me is about the reproducibility or repeatability of evolution.
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I was intrigued, and agreed to join what he later called the Fellowship of the E-bike.
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Yet as the CEO of a company that specializes in solving complex industrial problems, he's clearly intrigued.
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And yet I'm kind of, sort of, maybe a little bit intrigued by Transformers: The Last Knight.
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When I first saw this was a taco featuring potatoes, I was slightly skeptical but mostly intrigued.
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The female guppies with both large- and average-sized brains were more intrigued by the colorful males.
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Nearly 1,000 pages long, with the tall white letters spelling out "TRUMAN," it intrigued and intimidated me.
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KFC really can't be stopped from making bizarre gadgets, and I can't stop being intrigued by them.
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Back in 2015 we were intrigued by the launch of a brand new take on online learning.
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But admittedly, the concept felt different enough from the usual meal services that it still intrigued me.
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I'm intrigued how these three — James, Naido, and Freddie — are going to figure out this knotty situation.
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This conundrum is exactly why I was so intrigued by a new online decorating service called Modsy.
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The market was intrigued by the offer, with Tiffany shares jumping 31%, closing at $129.72 on Monday.
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But she was intrigued by the strong writing in the pilot and the quirkiness of the characters.
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University of York professor Nina Caspersen, who also works on de facto states, was intrigued but skeptical.
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However, Beatty was intrigued by Benning — now his wife of 24 years — before he even met her.
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All of this is significantly more galvanizing than the earlier teaser, and you can color us intrigued.
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Richard Wrangham, a primatologist at Harvard University who devised the cooking hypothesis, is intrigued by the idea.
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When I found out that Paul Newman was from Ohio, that intrigued the hell out of me.
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In an interview with Broadly, Howard explains that he was "intrigued by the messiness" of the story.
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I recently came across the Eminence Pumpkin Latte Hydration Masque and was intrigued for a few reasons.
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Intrigued, I spent the next couple of months reading all the glowing reports coming out on microdosing.
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It has everything to do with Tom Cruise's booty in a single shot of the film. Intrigued?
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"So when he heard about Forrest Fenn's treasure, of course, he was intrigued,"Albritton told ABC News.
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Intrigued, I get my hands on their now famous Beauty Water — a rose-infused, mineral-based elixir.
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Carminati listened to Tavernelli, intrigued, and during a much needed coffee break approached him for a chat.
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Its placement "will make us all intrigued and fascinated with glamour — and yes, role playing," she says.
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Intrigued customers here can leave an AED 500 ($130) deposit to get their device once it ships.
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The company says they're also intrigued by potential with the automotive industry and more conventional desktop applications.
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Since he's become prime minister, I've been very intrigued by his blossoming into this head of state.
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The game's protagonist, a young boy who can (inexplicably) morph into a bird, intrigued me at first.
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And yes, you've followed a branded Instagram account simply because you were intrigued by their bed linens.
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Nielson is immediately intrigued, admitting that she was most interested in Obrochta before coming on the show.
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When the perplexing celebrity power couple started dating – at least publicly – I was intrigued but not opposed.
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There were things about both women that intrigued me, but also plenty I still had questions about.
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An aspiring photographer herself, Mullaney had been intrigued by Freedman since learning about her book Street Cops.
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I was intrigued by this idea and started to not cover the flaws or marks in photographs.
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We were intrigued with Sephora's Virtual Artist, which was designed to replace in-store swatching all together.
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I also think with the passing of time, people have become more intrigued to see us again.
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Are you intrigued by the idea of using Darth Vader's melted helmet as an extremely imposing paperweight?
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He was particularly intrigued by a illustration of the Sixth Commandment, showing Cain murdering his brother Abel.
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The garden also makes for good conversation starters: all my friends were intrigued when they saw it.
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Wax palms have long intrigued explorers and botanists for their remarkable height, with some reaching 2000 feet.
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He also was intrigued by the man who negotiated successfully on behalf of the protesters: Jozsef Angyan.
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And then there's Dr. Maru, the mysterious villain who's making World War I even more deadly. Intrigued?
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Your New Yorker Overnight Finance author is intrigued, but skeptical that the King can match Nathan's Famous.
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Yet when the Romanian government opened the Ceausescu mansion as a museum in March, I was intrigued.
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Mr. Barrow was intrigued enough to help Mr. Epstein arrange for the group to audition for Decca.
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At the same time, others in the checkwriting crowd are intrigued by the possibility of former Rep.
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Like so many others, he was intrigued and began working on it by himself for a year.
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But she was intrigued by a banister wrapped in leather, like the grip of a tennis racket.
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Though it had garnered no citations in the intervening months, Fornal, Feng and their colleagues were intrigued.
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I was truly intrigued by the firm's unique ability to partner with founders building category-defining companies.
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I am intrigued and really surprised at how these sorts of people end up at a gig.
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Either way, we're intrigued — and would love to see these in a non-permanent form as well.
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While I'm very intrigued by the headset design, I didn't fall in love with its build-quality.
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It wasn't what she'd gone to school for, but Simon was intrigued, and applied for the training.
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Hawking remained intrigued by this problem, and was publishing new research about it as recently as 2016.
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I'd seen Ed's film Ribbons and the protagonist reminded me of a friend, and I was intrigued.
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We were intrigued to see how a sugar-free pumpkin pie would taste compared to the others.
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I was particularly intrigued by the prominence Braudy places on the medieval Roman Catholic concept of purgatory.
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Intrigued, Mr. Frey traveled to the man's workplace in Syracuse and positioned himself in a radar beam.
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Like other avant-garde Italian designers of his era, particularly Joe Colombo, Sottsass was intrigued by systems.
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I was instantly intrigued and it was that experience that sparked the idea to make this film.
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We haven't yet seen a single minute of this show, yet we can't help but be intrigued.
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So I was intrigued by this movie, which I think I saw probably before Reagan became president.
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Intrigued, he began a series of studies to tease out which factors influenced the remaining 30 percent.
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While I'm not very invested in the time travel plot that's coming up, I am slightly intrigued.
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"This one intrigued me because it was Sam Falk, and his work was really wonderful," she said.
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I'm still intrigued by Zauo, a Japanese restaurant where diners catch their own fish from open tanks.
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So when I was introduced to Yumble, a prepared meal service for kids, I was immediately intrigued.
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Intrigued by that career path, Shildt enrolled in scout school and earned a job with the Cardinals.
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I was intrigued by some of the crosswords published in Games Magazine and The New York Times.
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And, if you thought of a particular, very famous memoir here, maybe you got a little intrigued.
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So when I read that essential oils could be used to ease a cough, I was intrigued.
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I bought it after editing our buying guide to the best lip balm because I was intrigued.
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When I matched with a 32-year-old Texan musician on a dating app, I was intrigued.
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Intrigued by its depiction of black lives in an earlier era, she decided to uncover its story.
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He approached executives at several Atlantic City casinos, who were intrigued, but didn't take it any further.
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As a gay man, I was intrigued by his historic campaign to be the first LGBTQ president.
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The Rangers, intrigued by an online video of Mann pitching at Driveline, sent scouts to see him.
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Of course, the lychee soda has some super sweet syrup but I was intrigued to try it.
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So I was immediately intrigued when I received an email from Bruce Fuller, a prominent education researcher.
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Intrigued, he brought home some promotional materials to gauge reactions from his wife, Leslie, and their children.
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As a sex therapist, I'm also intrigued by the ways in which robotics might transform human sexuality.
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Her Rat Pack associates, Mr. Sinatra and Mr. Martin, intrigued her, she has confided in the past.
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I'm also intrigued by the tagline: "Come see a few new things Made by Google" (capitalization theirs).
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The third secret intrigued the world for nearly three-quarters of a century, inspiring books and cults.
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The Italian newspaper La Stampa, which first reported the trip, said Bannon is "intrigued" by the elections.
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When he floated the idea of teaming up again for "Rules of the Game," Pharrell was intrigued.
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If anything, I am intrigued by it, because I think it explains human nature and people better.
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She first joined because she was intrigued by the museum's residency program for up-and-coming artists.
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Mr. O'Rourke has intrigued some longtime party officials because he could possibly excite both groups of Democrats.
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We were intrigued by a company that seemed to be everywhere — and nowhere at the same time.
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Confused and intrigued — I have never talked to a pumpkin influencer before, and also aren't pumpkins seasonal?
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He has not used the WiFire program, but said he was intrigued to learn about it recently.
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She's followed this case, intrigued and bemused, for the entirety of her 18 years on the force.
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I am really intrigued to see what Tim and Marnie and everyone else at Verizon can do.
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He's also intrigued by newer startups that try to help businesses share resources like trucks and warehouses.
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Intrigued by the promise of an intergalactic romance, I signed up to a few of these sites.
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Hollywood was intrigued, Wright would later say, with the stipulation that Bigger be recast as a white character.
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Many people were intrigued and wanted to find out about whatever form of spirituality interested the 'Material Girl.
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The kids' menu includes chocolate frogs, while the adults get gamekeepers' rock cakes and so much more. Intrigued?
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Of late, physicists are intrigued by the way huge numbers of electrons can display collective quantum-mechanical behavior.
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When Motorbunny reached out to me about reviewing their eponymous rideable sex toy, I was intrigued but concerned.
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As far as Gutgold knew, it was the first publication targeted to the Greek community, which intrigued her.
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"We were very intrigued by that level of fame, which we've never really had to carry," Scott says.
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But while my inner stoner is having a tantrum, I can't help but be intrigued by the concept.
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He was intrigued and digging deeper discovered a "hardcoded" encryption key was used by all Software House devices.
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Intrigued, Adams decided to investigate further, but quickly he discovered the subject of Atlantis is toxic in academia.
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So when she tweeted that she and sister Dani Thorne are planning a clothing line, we were intrigued.
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The joint production between HBO and BBC is still described as "coming soon," leaving intrigued potential viewers guessing.
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As distasteful as Shapiro's colleagues find his outsized ego, it was actually the first thing that intrigued Travolta.
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This intrigued him, because he was increasingly concerned by the void, physical and mental, that could follow destruction.
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But I was really intrigued by how Liu thinks about Solo's interactions with characters like Leia and Chewie.
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I like the freedom of that, hence why I was intrigued and said yes when they approached me.
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Parasite is doing everything a film needs to do to get people intrigued, but… what is Parasite about?
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"The money intrigued me, but the ability to be free creatively is what drew me in," Daley says.
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Simultaneously horrified and intrigued, she was amazed at how easy it was to pass off fiction as reality.
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I see Meagan Good and Eva Marcille rock their gorgeous bohemian goddess locs, and have always been intrigued.
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I just saw this iPhone 8 concept made by Thadeu Brandão, and I have to say I'm intrigued.
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Stumbling into this for the first time has made me more intrigued by what happens behind the scenes.
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Which, strangely, is why I am currently most intrigued by Jeremy Irons' "Lord of a Country Manor" storyline.
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He brought his thesis project up at a meeting, and to his surprise, his co-workers were intrigued.
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Weight loss is a huge industry and everyone is intrigued by the idea of results without the work.
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When I first wrote about the Dyson Supersonic almost six months ago, she, like many others, was intrigued.
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In that case, I was intrigued by doing an actual film noir, a real one, in the '50s.
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I discovered them online and instantly became fascinated and intrigued; what are these places and who's using them?
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But if the interesting combination of salty and sweet has you intrigued, there's more where that came from.
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Equally intrigued by the lack of research on his new neighbor, Fernandez asked the village elders about Zenkerella.
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The Irish government investment has the potential to give them entree into Europe, a prospect that intrigued Elkington.
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I am intrigued by the paranormal side of these events and what people still experience at these sites.
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I think that intrigued people—she talks about it, she's candid about it, but she doesn't do it.
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Growing up, the Colombian American artist was always intrigued by tales of his deceased uncle, Jose Antonio Pulgarin.
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When I came across mental health startup Joyable in the form of a Facebook ad, I was intrigued.
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It sounds absolutely bananas and yet, I am oddly intrigued and would eat the heck out of this.
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Intrigued, I jumped on a plane (which, full disclosure, was comped by the event) for a closer look.
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Racing fans will now be intrigued to see if Country House can pull off the Triple Crown, a.k.a.
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Wendel was so intrigued by Trump's Kallstadt connection that she spent five years making a documentary about it.
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"He seemed so honest and open — I was really intrigued," Parker, 29, who lived near Peck, tells PEOPLE.
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Read More Cramer: Extreme valuations point to a recession Another group that intrigued Cramer was the agriculture space.
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The actor, 55, says he was intrigued by Seal's life —even if he's not exactly a heroic figure.
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I think not (plus, I was intrigued by the superpowers touted by chlorella), so I def included it.
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I was intrigued by doing television, because so much great writing is being done for television right now.
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If you're intrigued but unsure about trying kefir, the flavored options can be a great way to go.
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He became intrigued by ketamine when he read an article about the drug as a treatment for depression.
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If you missed the original show, but are now intrigued, Hulu has full-length episodes available to subscribers.
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I'm intrigued by the regrettably short-lived X-TG work you mentioned, which there's some documentation of obviously.
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He wants to know how things are, and remains intrigued by but unsure of my actual job title.
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But we're (most) intrigued by what predictions are being made about that little thing called the Halftime performance.
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Wall Street may not be crazy about bitcoin, but it is intrigued by its use of blockchain technology.
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I'm intrigued by digital note-taking, and am going to persevere with the Augmented Paper a while longer.
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Intrigued and wary, he sent a message to one individual who was tagged in several of the pictures.
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Hurston was relieved and excited to have the financial support, but she was also intrigued by Mason herself.
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In the scene above, a confident BV does his best to charm Faye, who is wary but intrigued.
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Honestly, a whiskey-flavored salsa is not something we ever knew we needed, but now we're totally intrigued.
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While voters in Iowa like Biden, others seemed intrigued by Warren's campaign including her string of policy proposals.
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I was intrigued, so I transcribed it... Mike Bloomberg says he has not started planning for this yet.
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The mission scientists are intrigued: Why do these massive widespread events happen in some years but not all?
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After graduating, she spent years working in tech, intrigued by the idea of solving business problems with software.
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She came a mystery and she left a mystery, and I think people were always intrigued by that.
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Ford saw the world changing, but he had become intrigued with how progress happened, and how people innovated.
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I mentioned the POPDildo to a queer woman in a relationship with a woman, and she seemed intrigued.
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It wasn't very hip hop at all, and it had a lot of weird sounds that intrigued me.
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But it's for that very reason that he's all the more intrigued by the prospect of Lean Artist.
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Even the boys-in-blue were intrigued, and I'm not talking about the droves of denim-clad hipsters.
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In reaction, the orchestra does not exactly roll over; rather, it seems to grow intrigued by the soloist.
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While I was intrigued by the stand-alone ice cream shop, I continued into the main McDonald's location.
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In this case, I'm intrigued by children's selection of names for their parents, and what it possibly signifies.
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The former, Mr. Tallendier said, should be intrigued by the quality of the manufacturing process and the materials.
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Mr. Friedman became intrigued by the possibility that aliens used nuclear power to fuel their travels to Earth.
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It sounds fanciful, but the more I read about Fresco's work and ideas, the more intrigued I became.
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But more important, for the first time, I was genuinely intrigued about what is happening with the Klingons.
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It's an expression that's both terrified and tickled, uneasy and intrigued, an S.O.S. and a signal of surrender.
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Bioethicists like Dr. Farahany were stunned and intrigued by the findings, published on Wednesday in the journal Nature.
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One of the things that I'm intrigued by is what we can do about stock ownership and shareholders.
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Intrigued, I started asking bank executives and others in the security field about these kinds of biometric tools.
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But few were intrigued by the photographer's presence, at least not compared to the draw of the trains.
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She was intrigued by the idea of following biblical dietary advice and shelled out $62.40 in January 2018.
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A couple of years later, she saw a vaulting demonstration at a horse show and was immediately intrigued.
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Their names had always intrigued me: Isle La Motte, South and North Hero, the town of Grand Isle.
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During high school, he was intrigued with politics, staying up late discussing the intricacies of Washington with friends.
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Instead, he wants enough ambitious offerings that the regular audience is periodically surprised and new viewers become intrigued.
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Something I was intrigued to learn is that the N.B.A.'s largest international junior league is in India.
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But when he was in England during his Rhodes scholarship, he began attending Anglican services and grew intrigued.
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Although initially intrigued, Washington investigators eventually concluded that the vastly wealthy Bandars often gave money to Saudi expatriates.
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They're not enraged that Sean has apparently been lying about her identity — they're somewhere between intrigued and compassionate.
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He suggested adding gelatin to strengthen the matrix being built by the cyanobacteria, and the team was intrigued.
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I always need a story" — behind the watch— "and the better the story, the more intrigued I am.
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Ruffalo was intrigued by the story not only because of his own activism but because of Bilott's example.
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I am particularly intrigued by the kids who have every reason not to be hopeful and still are.
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A small triangular pendant found during the excavation of a Nazi death camp has intrigued Anne Frank experts.
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"I documented myself as Peter Berlin, because I was always intrigued by that mirror image," Mr. Huene said.
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Mr. McQuillan was intrigued by what he saw and struck up a conversation with the owner, Doug Smith.
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" Mr. Marcucci also said he was intrigued to see "people crossing over into fine art from street art.
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Intrigued, I made my way downstairs, where a 30-minute video representing nine ideas submerged the entire space.
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"What immediately intrigued me about the results was to rethink marriage as a whole," researcher John Helliwell said.
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Intrigued at the idea of putting a general in charge, Mr. Trump offered the job to Mr. Kelly.
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So when Nguyen noticed a new pink plant making the rounds on Facebook last year, she was intrigued.
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Intrigued by both the story and the artifacts at its core, in 2014 I determined to find out.
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They were intrigued by a new rental building, Fifth and Wythe, on the prime north side of Williamsburg.
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But some North Saanich locals say they're simply intrigued by the idea and wish the couple the best.
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Dr. Conover, however, became intrigued with two naturally occurring antibiotics that, except for two atoms, were chemically identical.
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Fred was hoping to work as a composer but had become intrigued by the nascent medium of television.
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No doubt intrigued, Tesco's customer care guy Lloyd informs Dan that Tesco is fresh out of Enigma machines.
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Very intrigued, I asked her how many female presidents and prime ministers there had been throughout the world.
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But as a boy, something about my father's use of the expression "out to sea" always intrigued me.
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But I actually find the opposite, that people are intrigued or sometimes even welcoming to explain themselves further.
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But I needed to freak people out, to have them intrigued by me but too terrified to approach.
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CH: I'm intrigued by your statement in the book about cropping the body as a form of agency.
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Max [Landis] has a way of pulling you into this world and keeping you so intrigued and so interested.
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The rest of America, however, was very intrigued by what was going on in those tall, sloshy martini glasses.
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Depicting a man on camelback fending off Barbary lions, the bizarre display has intrigued—and repulsed—generations of visitors.
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I'm intrigued but not hopeful, because, if you've dated in the city for more than five minutes, you know.
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"I'd always been intrigued by runners, especially ones like this couple who made it look so easy," Gaines writes.
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NCAA fans and curious viewers alike were enraptured but also intrigued by the relatively unknown school that defeated Virginia.
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Without knowing the intricate details, Mike McLoughlin is intrigued by what Carty and the MIT Media Lab are doing.
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I had never heard of the Green Book before we started talking, but I was immediately interested and intrigued.
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The group spent three days in the Midwest partly because low U.S. soybean prices had intrigued buyers back home.
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"I'd always been intrigued by runners, especially ones like this couple, who made it look so easy," he wrote.
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"The topic of climbing Rainier came up almost immediately after we met and the idea intrigued me," Johnson said.
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It was a period film, and I was intrigued to make something like that, which I haven't made before.
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I am intrigued by people who love whatever it is that they do, I don't care what it is.
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But still, Diaz was intrigued by the multidisciplinary art form that required a mastery of hair, fashion, and makeup.
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The uncertain look on her face is certainly making us intrigued about this film, slated for a fall release.
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Oscar is immediately intrigued, and teases Taylor by saying they're about to hear a tech pitch from Steve Wozniak.
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Through conversations with Buttigieg's campaign and his allies, intrigued donors have also becoming increasingly impressed with Buttigieg's political operation.
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If you love British TV shows, or thrillers in general, you'll definitely be intrigued by the 31-second teaser.
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I tried cocaine for the first time in my late 20s, and the possibilities of the drug intrigued me.
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That's why, we're so intrigued by the Flamin' Hot Cheetos Bloody Mary at Center Hub Bar in Irvine, California.
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And I was also intrigued by the ideas of blacks who've found their political truth within the Republican Party.
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So when the trend of adult summer camps began to take hold a few years ago, I was intrigued.
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When a friend mentioned he was looking into buying a quick, casual restaurant franchise called Zaxby's, Brewer was intrigued.
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Finally, I was intrigued by your idea of the "Moses trap," which is exploring the downside of embracing loonshots.
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A few months later, I started looking into it, and the more I did, the more intrigued I was.
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One character thread we're still puzzled-slash-intrigued by is whatever's happening with Max's older brother, Billy (Dacre Montgomery).
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" She added, "I don't have hate because I'm very intrigued by how people decide to consume what we make.
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Macejewski says the business doesn't do much digital advertising, but she's now a bit more intrigued by the potential.
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Outraged but also intrigued, Ms. Bernard, not even realizing it, began the first steps toward creating her own business.
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It includes nice touches like rounded keys, but I was most intrigued by the quietness touted by Google's presenters.
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As a startup founder who is deeply passionate about museums and the arts, naturally, I'm intrigued by this movement.
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Intrigued, the author traveled to Kansas to begin research on what he sought to be the first nonfiction novel.
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Each man kept me laughing or intrigued, but one of my favorite entrances was Chris R.'s gospel choir.
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Specifically, she was intrigued by two of the lifts in the workout: the snatch and the clean and jerk.
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"Not really knowing what that meant, I was intrigued so I told him to go for it," says Eads.
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He bought Jibo off Indiegogo because robots always intrigued him, and it's since become a member of his household.
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Readers will also be intrigued by charts showing how the language used to depict men and women has changed.
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As a psychiatrist and researcher, this question intrigued me, so my colleagues and I decided to help answer it.
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In just a couple of column inches, she read an abridged version of his biography and was instantly intrigued.
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Sure, we're certainly intrigued by this persona, and what, exactly, possessed Green's alter ego to wear so much gold.
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Naturally, I was more than intrigued to see whether it lived up to the hype and its price tag.
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Intrigued, I reached out to Poppy to see if I could get some answers (Titanic Sinclair declined to comment).
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As draft prospects entered and exited the building all day, many came over to DeShields, intrigued by her journey.
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The researchers were intrigued by something else -- how tardigrades withstand the loss of water, the environment they live in.
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When we heard Aubrey Plaza was going to star in FX's X-Men-inspired drama Legion we were intrigued.
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So they were intrigued when the doctor told them about Gatenby's trial and asked if Butler wanted to participate.
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Over the last two years, art by women addressing the naked female body has intrigued our readers on Creators.
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Reynar was intrigued by the savings that a peer-to-peer system like Bitcoin could pass on to residents.
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Okay, maybe not ... but the ex-NFL star says he IS "intrigued" by the idea of getting into politics.
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Although we're not particularly intrigued by her first recipe, we definitely want to see what she cooks up next.
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"What intrigued me about Ally is she was nothing like I was when I started," Gaga recently told PEOPLE.
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We're intrigued to see how Kanye West's harshly panned designs will translate to a 48-page high-fashion shoot.
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Intrigued, the host asks how the restaurant owner, mother of one and wife to Justin Timberlake makes it work.
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I'm intrigued by how Cersei and Melisandre are going to put themselves back together, and by Sansa's continuing emergence.
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At any sign along the highway that intrigued us, we'd turn off, sometimes onto a dirt road into nothingness.
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The researchers — Derek Rucker, a professor of marketing at the Kellogg School, and PhD student Rebecca Krause — were intrigued.
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Intrigued, Dr. Willerslev decided to contact living Aboriginals to see if they would participate in a new genetic study.
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" Paul Ryan, tragedy preventer -- I'm very intrigued by this: "Ryan prefers to tell Trump how he feels in private.
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For some Republicans and independent voters intrigued by Mr. Trump, his conduct around the military remains a sticking point.
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What intrigued Dr. Kappelman was what could have caused such a compressive fracture: a fall from a great height.
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Zillo said he had been intrigued, except that he had recognized one thing: Girardi was agitated after some losses.
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There's little character development in the first two episodes I watched, but enough world building to leave me intrigued.
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Immediately intrigued, Mashour began staying up until the wee hours of the morning to watch basketball on the Internet.
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I was intrigued, no red flags yet, got pretty good size for his position, was bouncy, and made shots.
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Having never heard of this particular DIY method, I was intrigued, so I decided to do a little digging.
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I think that these questions were what initially intrigued me about the fact that Nguyen started her own press.
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Mostly, it seems to want to leave you just intrigued enough to come back for the inevitable season two.
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Being fairly poor law students who love to travel, we were pretty intrigued by the idea of government funding.
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Unsurprisingly, he was intrigued: He asked the reporter what the T-shirt looked like and how much it cost.
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The title intrigued me, so I bought the book, read it, and fell in love with everything about her.
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He can come over and ask me for it, she thought, intrigued by the cute stranger across the bar.
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Other people who are intrigued by the civil rights movement might plan a trip to experience the whole thing.
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When a representative from MAST, as the magnet high school is known, visited her middle school, Paige was intrigued.
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The Guerrero Gap has recorded some of the largest slow-slip events in the world, which intrigued Japanese seismologists.
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It's got a notoriety that, admit it, has you intrigued to see just how disastrous it could possibly be.
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I'm intrigued by one of the ways that Conor Lamb appealed to cultural conservatives in his Pennsylvania congressional campaign.
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But though he is American and has rarely worked on period dramas, the producers were intrigued by a collaboration.
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The longer you watch, the more you'll find yourself intrigued by what's really going on beneath Meyerism's loopy facade.
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As a bonus, it involves two of your favorite things—picking public fights, and sticking it to doubters. Intrigued?
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Staples became intrigued by Smith's work around three years ago when he saw some clips of Smith's microscopic films.
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Together, the studio and Roddenberry pitched the same idea to NBC, which was initially intrigued and commissioned a pilot.
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I am on medication which works somewhat, but I am greatly intrigued by the treatment this girl went through.
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SEHGAL Like Jen, I was intrigued by the premises of certain nonfiction books and let down by the execution.
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But she became intrigued by his submarine and asked to be taken for a ride in it on Aug.
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He was intrigued by the Soviet Jewish actor Solomon Mikhoels, who was director of the Moscow State Yiddish Theater.
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Two rums, distilled from sugar cane juice rather than molasses, have intrigued bartenders and popped up on cocktail menus.
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Pierre seemed as intrigued as we were by a conceptual sculpture that was basically a cluster of large rocks.
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The previous year, in California, Latour met Steve Woolgar, a British sociologist, who was intrigued by his unorthodox approach.
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Mr. Schumer isn't the only party official intrigued by the idea of putting a black woman on the ticket.
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Show Us Your Wall Alain Verzeroli loves photography, and is intrigued by Izima Kaoru's series of elegantly clad subjects.
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I am weirdly intrigued by the woman in front of me's turmeric latte order and I do the same.
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She had become especially intrigued by the psychological motivation behind startling crimes and the events leading up to them.
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