Not exact matches
On the other hand, if you make reference to a
much larger issue, or a separate study, that your link provides access to, it's likely you'll
pique your readers»
curiosities enough for them to follow it.
They have
piqued my
curiosity sooo
much!
Willis explains that the RAS prioritizes potential threats and things that are new,
pique curiosity, or have the potential to bring pleasure — dry, impersonal facts, not so
much.
When a handsome stranger washes up naked on the beach, her
curiosity is
piqued - along with something
much deeper, something
much more terrifying.
Having heard
much in praise of Zebula Golf Estate and Spa, my
curiosity had been
piqued.
If your
curiosity was
piqued by the disaster of a game called Color a Dinosaur, here's an article with
much more information.
Seeing how sea lions move with so
much force, but little wake
piqued her
curiosity and led to her launching a study on the animal's propulsion.
A good resume has just enough information about the applicant's qualifications to
pique the recruiter's or hiring manager's
curiosity, yet not so
much that the recruiter or hiring manager learns everything he needs to know without the benefit of an interview.