In allowing chance to dictate the making of the image and being totally dependent on instinct, this process becomes interestingly unique. |
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He produced a far greater range of objects that more interestingly exploit the malleable substance. |
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The track features a sweet backbeat that sounds like music that would be played on Halloween, interestingly enough. |
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As for the intracellular end, interestingly, the horn-shaped pathway incurvates so that its exit is located almost to the side of the protein. |
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It's not even especially interestingly designed, despite attempts to try and talk it up. |
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Three patients with inactive disease had decreased butyrate oxidation and interestingly, all three relapsed within a few weeks. |
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As it poured incessantly out of him, he noticed a bull across the field eyeing him interestingly. |
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It is rich and sophisticated, interestingly constructed, and the historical analysis is fascinating. |
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It is packed with package deals for the Ryder Cup and interestingly, features hotels well away from the Co. Kildare venue. |
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Honeysuckles are easy, undemanding climbers with interestingly shaped, wonderfully scented flowers. |
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But interestingly enough, he is the very human core to the film, a strong, faithful muscleman whose basic needs match his simpleton intellect. |
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These people have, interestingly enough, are riders and big fans of the these horses. |
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This is one of his poems that, interestingly enough, came up in Philosophy class a while ago. |
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Some of these people, interestingly enough, wrote from legal firms of one sort or another. |
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Richard Sennett's Respect mixes sociology, memoir, and music interestingly, if dissonantly. |
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A mate of mine who's a jockey once won a race on a horse of the same name, interestingly enough. |
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More interestingly, ravens seem to know when other ravens are checking them out, and are able to dissemble and deceive. |
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But interestingly, not one of us was willing to argue that it hurts the interests of those it is intended to help. |
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But interestingly, before this was actually arranged, the situation was clarified because his drug use escalated, and he was caught out at work. |
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No longer the little girl, she's become a really interestingly deluded old lady. |
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What all of these songs have in common is the way that rhythm interacts interestingly with melody to produce a hypnotic effect. |
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It's a two-column collection of headings that you itch to arrange a bit more interestingly. |
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More interestingly, under the dome, four chiming clocks were set facing in the four cardinal points. |
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His words for modern luxury would have included gauche, vulgar, nouveau, tasteless, and, most interestingly, offensive. |
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It reflects a national security environment that interestingly contrasts with that of the joint visions. |
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And interestingly, they've all got their names on their bunks which is extremely useful for an archaeologist. |
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It is written in four-stave systems and, interestingly, lacks both a viola part and a separate part for the violone. |
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Perhaps most interestingly, it found that their level of job commitment is no higher than the societal average. |
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Those with vision and initiative are following Portugal's lead and making wine from interestingly flavored grapes. |
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Mutations have been identified that change the cleavages in interestingly stereotyped ways. |
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Music was blasting, people were stopping by, and interestingly dressed female Santas were doing their thing. |
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But interestingly job creation held up reasonably well, even during the downswing. |
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The movie plods on seemingly interminably, but always interestingly. |
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Imperial Teen do it more flashily and interestingly, but the odd thing about Track Star is that it's precisely their lack of being interesting that makes them charming. |
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The date is also, interestingly, smack-dab in the dead zone between CES and Mobile World Congress. |
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Films, slides, radio, gramophone and wall charts are good, so long as they are interestingly instructive and not merely exhortatory. |
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Well, interestingly I was standing in the queue waiting to have my IUD inserted and a woman next to me began chatting. |
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Here, in one interestingly raddled package, is an artist who encapsulates all that is great about modern Britain. |
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It combines elements of both representationalism and higher-order theory but does so in a way that varies interestingly from the more standard versions of either. |
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Saville himself retreaded the color pattern in the artwork for Section 25's album From the Hip, only a year after the original, and much more interestingly. |
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This hardy perennial is interestingly accompanied by this polished Shiraz. |
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In Mr. Kirsch's telling, it is more like Mr. Holifield has interestingly presented the deranged notes that a batty aunt in the attic kept in a shoebox. |
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This crisp watercolor offers interestingly textured elements, as well as a wispy, ethereal glow. |
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The fund, interestingly enough, if it is drawn down, will need to be replenished by states that import oil on a levy basis. |
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Ms. Cekovska interestingly conveys the picture's disfiguration musically through wordless boy-soprano melodies that recur increasingly distorted. |
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Many of this element's isotopes are short-lived, but interestingly, its most stable isotope, curium-247, has a half-life of 16 million years. |
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And the Anagrus species don't seem to cross over from the one to the other subspecies of leafhopper, interestingly enough. |
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But, interestingly, a total of 265,000 spectated at these two games. |
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Governance of this sort is also, interestingly enough, a quite natural and extreme form of modern managerial obsessions with control. |
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The Slovenian, interestingly, was the last among the eight qualifiers for the final but proved to be quite a specialist in this apparatus as he tied with his great rival. |
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He interestingly elicits the languor and melancholy of Fowler, fusing this ennui with the action as Fowler journeys up-country to report on the vicious shooting war. |
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More interestingly, I saw visual studies as a profoundly contextual approach to apprehending the social meaning of representation and visual culture. |
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Unlike many short story authors, Oates writes interestingly about a vast range of subjects, and has the skill with which to make her tales truly mesmerising. |
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Recessive suppressible Mutator alleles are usually caused by insertions in upstream regions, but interestingly, the tha1-m1 mutation is caused by a Mu1 insertion in an intron. |
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More interestingly, after rodents have been fed blueberries, anthocyanins can be detected in the hippocampus and neocortex brain areas, which are essential for cognitive function. |
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Earlier ones remain very much within the style of Rubens, although some of his Sicilian works are interestingly individual. |
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But the attention to craft, to acting, to telling the story as vitally and as interestingly and surprisingly as possible, is the same. |
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Closer to home, Winnipeg canola futures started this week with rather large losses, but have since stabilized and, interestingly enough, have held up rather well in the midst of the soy complex onslaught. |
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But Anne, far from being a simple soul, was interestingly complicated. |
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Series of clotheslines no-sold, so Haku tries backscratches, and, interestingly, that finally works. |
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Marden is in Sussex, north of Chichester, and interestingly close to Hambledon, which is just across the county boundary in Hampshire. |
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Most interestingly, they are assigned as senior warrant officer advisors to commanders at battalion, brigade, and CID command levels. |
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When it happened, interestingly, it was Russert, not Hillary, who blew it. |
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In young adolescents may correct errors and severe postural preteens can learn patience, self control and, interestingly, helps release blocked energy that may cause need for sexual liberation, anger and mental stress. |
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As a quick category they could be described as sin, and they are, interestingly, in the category, at least in Romans, along with fornication and adultery, some of the biggies, as far as sin is concerned. |
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Karlie Kloss wore a leather jacket that, kind of interestingly, had no back, but then there was again a preponderance of questionable fur looks, including pants that were broadtail on the front, clingy fabric on the back. |
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This 10-megapixel point-and-shoot camera is waterproof, freezeproof and, interestingly enough, crushproof. |
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More interestingly, her blog has drawn in non-academic readers. |
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Reappropriation worked interestingly when African-Americans took back their unmentionable word and yelled it ironically to one another in the street, while rendering non-African-Americans dumb. |
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The soloist forms a tight bond with the orchestra, yet interestingly enough never plays more than the first three notes of the main theme in unadorned fashion. |
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They may spurn the real purpose of the pamphlet, which is to inform interestingly, to show the reader either how to enjoy life or how to endure it. |
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Carbon dioxide and carbonic acid are key indicators of periods of global warming and interestingly, they are also prominent components of meteoric dust. |
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Though, interestingly, his school's marking is more traditional with comments at the end of an essay and rather than all the toing and froing seen elsewhere. |
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Most, interestingly, show models in the nude. |
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He was met in debate by the foreign affairs minister who interestingly split his time with a backbencher from Durham, which I guess says something about how seriously the Liberals took our motion. |
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Of particular concern to the press is the bawdy house law, which interestingly has been applied to both places of prostitution and gay bathhouses. |
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The 3,890 m2 hall, spanned by 105 transparent air cushions, with a boomerang shaped ground plan is framed by the selectively twisting, interestingly structured layouts of the different floors. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am a member of the status of women committee and interestingly enough there was a discussion about income splitting and pension splitting. |
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If we examine the weights of steam and air under actual conditions such as those of the steam space inside a heat exchanger, quite interestingly we find that they vary greatly depending on the conditions. |
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Most interestingly, analysis of fragments of feeding machinery found in the formation shows that it was adapted to feed in a very precise and refined fashion. |
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The authors' perspective on inter-regionalism interestingly captures a neo-realist perspective, an institutionalist perspective, and a social constructivist perspective. |
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In this regard, interestingly, in naturally oestrogenized dogs, no additional supplementation with oestrogens is needed for establishment and maintenance of pregnancy. |
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