| 11. | "Nosiness ! " he said, protesting as people in the store chuckled.
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| 12. | My fascination with the profession and general nosiness made me want to find out more about massage therapy.
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| 13. | She bathes them in humanity and bestows upon them such flaws as pride, stubbornness or downright nosiness.
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| 14. | After that, Patel said, the FBI's probes " disintegrated " into political nosiness.
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| 15. | Nosiness like that may be justified for Cabinet members and other top officials but is needless for many others, the Brookings study says.
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| 16. | And in the book-publishing world, the current fad for memoirs is little more than the printed-page equivalent of chronic nosiness.
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| 17. | The government is handcuffed from any kind of intervention into state affairs, because there was no provision in the law allowing for such nosiness.
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| 18. | After all, sanctioned nosiness and an almost aerosolized military spirit have become the humdrum standard, as expected as rush-hour traffic jams.
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| 19. | This is another product of the'60s, Martin says, when " nosiness and bossiness were masquerading as helpfulness and friendliness ."
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| 20. | Industry observers attribute much of the call-in format's success to plain, old-fashioned nosiness, and a penchant for quick fixes.
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