Examples of using The curiosity of in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
the Sacred, the portrait, paintings from the repositories of the Palatine Gallery", an anthology, which houses important works of art collected thanks to the Medici family, and to the deep link that this family had with the city of Florence, where they bequeathed their treasures"as ornament of the State,">for Public utility and to attract the curiosity of Foreigners.
Among the curiosities of Colónia de Sant Pere,
Madam President, one of the curiosities of our Parliament is that a signatory to a compromise amendment in the topical
discuss the pictures and banners of the curiosities of the funniest Italian curves
It's the curiosity of an old man.
And permit the curiosity of nations to deprive me.
Mr President, there is no limit on the curiosity of scientists.
Which manages to trigger the curiosity of the distributor of the hangman application letters:"What?".
At one point someone noticed his remarkable penmanship, which brought the curiosity of the instructors of the local Sufi orders.
and I imagine the curiosity of the townsfolk is its own burden.
This success even attracts the curiosity of the American media.
By making use of Moneybookers, all your personal details are protected and become protected from the curiosity of third parties.
These remarks depicting the destruction of the sacred temple aroused the curiosity of the apostles as they walked along behind the Master;
expand participants' horizons and feed the curiosity of an interested and well-informed audience.
other extraordinary phenomena, capture the curiosity of all its visitors.
if our captivity would satisfy the curiosity of your scientists or provide revenue to your aquariums.
The curiosity of the readers of this advertisement was enforced by the text that everyone should read this book,
by doing so they provoked the curiosity of fellow-member Koos Vrolijk,
After the war, most refugees remembered the curiosity of the Japanese and noted the absence of antisemitic attitudes