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1 And that's why I thought you were mostly interested in avoiding scandal.
2 While mostly interested in sex and scandals, it was traditionally a Tory paper.
3 He is mostly interested in quidditch, copying homework, and being mean to people.
4 Residents in those provinces seemed mostly interested in how to make homemade alcohol.
5 The boys were mostly interested in wrestling, gaming, sports and… movies.
6 The Jeronimites, themselves concerned in industrial enterprises, were mostly interested in the labor supply.
7 A fourth source said Goldman would be mostly interested in Scotia's mine finance business.
8 They were mostly interested in trying to ignore their discomfort.
9 If you're mostly interested in beet greens, try 'Bull's Blood'.
10 Which means the model assumes that insurgent groups are mostly interested in making a splash:
11 I was mostly interested in finding out who were the people trying to cross the border illegally.
12 But I'm mostly interested in your airship.
13 Rutherford, in fact, was mostly interested in plumbing what at the time were the murky depths of the periodic table.
14 And since ConAgra was believed to be mostly interested in Ralcorp's private label business, it could buy what remains, the source said.
15 A large number of SA consumers are mostly interested in what personal mobility affords their lifestyles than how unsafe it may be.
16 It seems that critics are mostly interested in blindly limiting the powers of the government, even as it fights a tough war.
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