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Having a watch that makes no noise holds little interest, he said.
She had known it was here, of course, but the area had held little interest for her before.
American politics, then, would seem to hold little interest.
Nobody else was watching it, and it held little interest for her.
That mass-produced landscape continues to hold little interest for him.
Its ideals and values held little interest for her.
The suffering of the victims appears to have held little interest for them, since they apparently left the scenes quickly.
But her heart and emotions and happiness held little interest for him.
While this story seems to hold little interest for the national media, New Hampshire newspapers have come to my defense.
The splendors of the hall seemed to hold little interest for her; she went straight out onto the balcony.
He would do what was required of him, speak the words, perform the rituals, but the result held little interest for him.
The Andrews question held little interest backstage because the answer was obvious: when she sings, she's magic.
Sonnets and, in fact, all rhyme held little interest for" him.
This vocation held little interest for him however, and he had by now decided that he wanted to make films.
Matters of national politics held little interest for me, however, and the only debt I cared for was my own.
For Ms. Marin, dance on its own holds little interest.
It appeared my explanation held little interest for her, because she had resumed walking toward her office.
The remainder of the concert held little interest.
But humanizing the albino held little interest for him.
A garden-variety drug overdose held little interest for him.
Religion held little interest for him, apart from morbid curiosity about the credulity of people.
Certainly their petty wranglings hold little interest for the 'common' man in Britain.
The Bahamas held little interest to the Spanish except as a source of slave labor.
But even those get repetitious, and as he stalks yet another lion, the reader realizes how much of life held little interest for the author.
Organized religion held little interest for him.