Word: curiousity
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...tastes not found in most supermarket beers. “Coors doesn’t have a lot of flavor. Craft brews usually emphasize flavor, such as pumpkin, grapefruit or raspberry,” Alpizar said. While there are students who regularly attend these sessions, there are also many curious newcomers. “It’s an unbeatable value! There’s food, beer,” Sergio Prado ’09 said about the $10 ticket price that covers both drinks and food. “I’ve loved beer for quite...
...York Fed for at least a year, maybe two years, when I was at Goldman Sachs. And he's a very, very, unusually talented young man. And so he understands government and understands markets. And Ben is, although he's got an academic background, very pragmatic, intellectually curious, a courageous guy. And he has-these steps we've taken have been with the Fed authorities, we don't have the authorities here to do some of the things we've done...
...ongoing coverage of the financial crisis aftermath, go to TIME.com's Curious Capitalist blog...
...event nationwide. Boston’s park was set up at 8 a.m. by 12 volunteers, including George Zisiadis ’11, who filmed the park as part of his project to promote urban sustainability in Boston. Some pedestrians, who stopped by simply because they were curious about the incongruous spot of green, ended up drinking their coffee in the park or joining in on a game of Jenga. “People were curious at first and then really thrilled,” said Jackie K. Douglas, a Boston University graduate who works for the Livable Streets Alliance...
...Country for Old Men”; in their place are indoor shots of Langley’s labyrinthine hallways and the Russian embassy. Although the D.C. landscape is not a strange or mysterious place, the Coen brothers manage to turn mundane spaces into curious new territory.With its peculiar characters and twisting plot, “Burn After Reading” feels like a typical Coen brothers movie. At the same time, it contributes a new genre to their repertoire: the spy movie satire. Although the Coens’ past projects have ranged in type from screwball comedy to noir...