Liberally laced with pictures spanning the years, the book is a fascinating read. |
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Criminal law is a subject of great complexity which students find both fascinating and frustrating. |
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For an astrophile, a lunar eclipse is always fascinating and mysterious at the same time. |
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This was fascinating stuff but we returned to our beer so as not to disturb their mating ritual. |
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Although we can see that it is bound for failure, it is fascinating to follow its journey. |
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The diary entries and letters in this collection make for fascinating reading. |
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Flo is tall, angular and stately, a fascinating mixture of formal hauteur and bohemian ditziness. |
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The great orator, Wendell Phillips, held the interest of his audience not only by what he said, but by his pleasing and fascinating voice. |
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This book is a fascinating look into the process of municipal affairs and how it can go wrong. |
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Here you'll see lemurs, those fascinating primates unique to Madagascar, as well as a variety of other rare creatures and plants. |
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His prose is artless and nowhere near as polished as Osborne's, but his book still tells a fascinating story. |
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Levin unpacks the technicalities with a skill honed from giving many lectures on the subject, and it is fascinating to read. |
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All the while giving high pitched whistles, squeals, squeaks, chirps, clicks and slaps that are fascinating to hear. |
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It is fascinating to note how much the character of Shankar's music seems to change in the absence of the sitar. |
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The tour was fascinating for those of us that remained sober enough to care. |
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He is a potentially fascinating character, charming, brutally insensitive, fun-loving and more of a child than any of his children. |
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This is a fascinating and eye-opening account of the experiences of former members of the party. |
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For the Enlightenment crowd who lusted for the allure of certainty, Wesley became a fascinating voice. |
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It would have been fascinating to eavesdrop on their several conversations but what was most impressive was his stoical calm under such pressure. |
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Many horse racing fans will find this book a fascinating look behind the scenes. |
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The historic broadcast presents a fascinating glimpse into the past of the country and of television itself. |
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For all this fascinating detail, though, the perceived need to create interest where no such need exists drags at this book's heels. |
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Like other microhistories, this is a fascinating read, full of rich detail about the texture of urban existence. |
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It's a fascinating listen and yet constantly feels like a sampler for something bigger. |
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A Barraquito will set you up nicely for a visit to the fascinating Museum of Man and Nature. |
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And this collection shows them to be a fascinating glimpse of the hidden world below stairs, and class and power relationships. |
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Among the nation's arbiters of taste, what you keep in your bread bin is far more fascinating than what's in your shoe rack. |
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It is the burden of Steven Payne's enormously fascinating book to answer that question. |
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Meanwhile, Luke and I avert our gazes, looking with studied interest at the fascinating ads above the tube map, opposite. |
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And there was a fascinating account of the castrati, the male singers who lost their testicles before puberty. |
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This structure works well, and a grisly but fascinating story begins to emerge. |
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Instead of being a mere brain fart, this became a fascinating cognitive dysfunction. |
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A new documentary offers a fascinating glimpse inside a Dean campaign in disarray at a critical moment. |
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All sorts of fascinating information is bubbling up from the depths and flooding in from the ethers this week. |
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Such detail is characteristic of the fascinating examples and cases explored in this book. |
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Among the most fascinating items in the collection is an ethnological study of the life of the Welsh hill farmer. |
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The well here was fascinating with two donkeys pulling up a huge leather bucket from 100 feet down. |
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A fascinating voice can get the reader to overlook other problems or even fail to notice things like clichés entirely. |
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After fascinating physicists for over a decade, fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals are finally fulfilling their promise in the biology lab. |
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How this turnaround came about is one of the subjects of this fascinating book. |
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Written with a mix of phonetic Hokkien dialect and English, Shiga creates a fascinating and little-seen world. |
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Every day a fascinating fact, which has a healthy message, will be highlighted. |
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A collection of awesome, eccentric, fascinating and completely whacko facts. |
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Deadwood combines fascinating character studies with intelligent writing and an absorbing plot. |
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This is a fascinating collection of poems, essays, reports and accounts based on the experience of work and working. |
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One of the most fascinating aspects of this topic is the interrelationship between lectins and viruses. |
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In Deep Down Things, he takes the reader on a fascinating journey into the bizarre, subatomic world of particle physics. |
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And Liszt himself is redeemed as a lieder composer, underrated despite fascinating early efforts by Bernac and Poulenc to popularize his songs. |
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I find Europe so fascinating that I'd be quite happy if I never went any further again. |
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Now aged 80 and living in Britain, he is giving today's young people a fascinating glimpse of life behind enemy lines. |
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It is fascinating to watch for and to listen for each returning bird species, like sandhill cranes and robins, with their very distinct sound. |
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This fascinating CD draws on the talents of composers who have set his poetry to music, interspersed with readings from his works. |
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In any case, I tend to avoid the pop psychology and head for the speculative fiction or fascinating non-fiction. |
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Keeping intact the incomparable qualities of silkiness, and the ability to keep the body cool, it offers fascinating range of linen shirts. |
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This portrait of his life and work is a fascinating insight into the underbelly of sin city. |
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It has certainly been a fascinating journey, if not without its ups and downs. |
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What's most fascinating is that non-native English speakers now outnumber native English speakers. |
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The Little Brown book provides a fascinating study of life in Victorian times, its attitudes, squalor and suffering. |
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He is never dull and even his more commonplace chapters are enlivened with fascinating detail or asides. |
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The sites are fascinating for their pyramids, sculpture, frescoes and stelae. |
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Anyone wishing a general introduction to this fascinating period and one which is told with erudition and understanding should look no further. |
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He provided examples for us to discuss between ourselves and raised some fascinating legal points. |
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I'd like to recommend The Word Spy, a fascinating website that collects recently coined words and phrases from the media. |
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What's fascinating is that the contest could have only happened through top down means, but enabled bottom-up participation. |
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The texts I shall consider are fascinating in themselves, but they also contribute to our understanding of modern elegy in general. |
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In solution, these strands have a slight negative electric charge, a fact that makes for some fascinating chemistry. |
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The birds of Hong Kong are a delightful component of the charming ambience of this fascinating city. |
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The display includes textiles, embroideries, glass, metalwork and jewels and the often fascinating stories behind them. |
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In their fascinating and eloquent valetudinarian correspondence, Adams and Jefferson had a great deal to say about religion. |
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Or you can simply overnight in a street parking space in any of Europe's fascinating cities. |
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This book abounds in detailed memories and fascinating trivia of this sort. |
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The Scottish Seabird Centre on the harbour front is a fascinating diversion offering interactive family fun. |
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Now tell me about the stag beetle because that's quite a fascinating species in the north-east of Tasmania. |
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The event attracted many new exhibitors and proved fascinating for children and adults alike. |
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Our voyeuristic tendencies are fed generously as the film shows us a slice of life that is both fascinating and horrible to watch. |
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The toddlers made fascinating subjects with their bewildered reactions to the topsy-turviness around them. |
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This is a must-read for anyone interested in space travel since few other books describe it in such fascinating detail. |
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Its course demands stamina, but the oeuvre of the Spanish master unfurls artlessly as a fascinating school of seeing. |
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It is fascinating to play someone so purblind to the consequences of what he is doing and so convinced of his own abilities. |
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Superb design, excellent graphics and jargon-free text elucidate the details of this fascinating and controversial medical phenomenon. |
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For connoisseurs of uncommon canines, there's no dog more fascinating than the Chinese Shar Pei. |
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This will be a unique opportunity to see this fascinating film and its first screening in Britain. |
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In this article, we will examine the steps in the fascinating process of making wine. |
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Originally produced for Turner Classic Movies, this is a fascinating portrait of the actress, rich in film clips, interviews, and insight. |
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If you can find a copy, it is a fascinating book that provides insight into the history and science of perfumery. |
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This fascinating book is a summary of the work done so far with the available material. |
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The book contains a fascinating history on Sheffield House and the Cassan family. |
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It aims to contribute to a reassessment of the scholarly profile of the controversial but fascinating polyhistor. |
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These small blips, however, do not prevent this book from being a fascinating read. |
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This is a fascinating and thought-provoking book, laced with genuine wit and elegantly written. |
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It is fascinating how the simultaneousness of the events is triggered by showing movement. |
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The book is a fascinating account of how great physical difficulties were overcome. |
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The article linked above, for example, gives fascinating insights into the people of Ethiopia. |
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A Sense of Place will create a fascinating aural impression of Oxfordshire. |
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The least likely but most fascinating Republican candidate would be action hero turned politician Arnold Schwarzenegger. |
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Now she's over the moon that in the space of three years, she's not only got herself a fascinating hobby but a husband and business as well. |
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It's a fascinating story that centers on the ease of communication in the Trek universe due to the universal communicator. |
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Warm melodic figures are juxtaposed with harsher percussive patterns, setting up some fascinating contrasts in sound. |
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It is fascinating keeping an eye on them and I look forward to seeing the eggs hatch and the young birds fly the nest. |
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It's the past, and however rich and fascinating and full of mystery it may be, it's not what's happening at this moment. |
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What is fascinating is that our actual and ideal self-concepts appear to be just as, or even more important than, perceptions of security. |
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But the man who owns the apiary in question is a fascinating character himself. |
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His will provides a fascinating insight into his Puritan zeal and personal generosity. |
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It was a fascinating piece of reportage about an area of music that many people are unaware exists. |
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He makes some daring analyses about censor interference that were fascinating grist for rumination. |
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In his intentions, this running fire of a provocative and fascinating thesis should provoke a healthy optimism. |
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Yet these are still fascinating questions, questions that provoke us and bring forth all kinds of creative thought and invention. |
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Yet he is aware of the monster that he has become and begins a journey towards redemption that makes for a fascinating movie. |
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How the alliance began towards the end of last year and how it evolved makes for a fascinating story. |
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Penstemons, sometimes called beardtongues, are a fascinating group of plants, little known to the average gardener. |
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But such lists give us fascinating little windows into the make-up of the composers involved. |
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And while it makes for a fascinating listen, it also makes for a wearying one. |
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I started reading it at home, and it's full of bizarre fascinating snippety historical bits. |
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The film reviews are fascinating snapshots across more than half a century, and Hollywood itself gets it in the neck regularly. |
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Plants with fascinating leaf shapes and variegated foliage can turn your shade garden from a drab, dark place to an intriguing cool retreat. |
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Those who persevere or browse further than the main listings, will find some of the most fascinating chunks of the book. |
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If adults found building blocks and Tinker toys as fascinating as toddlers do, they'd sell them in Sharper Image. |
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The whole affords a fascinating glimpse into the mind and working-habits of a considerable artist. |
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Not only is his music fascinating with its buzz and upbeat hum, sprinkling of Afrofuturism, but his ideas are too. |
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It's an image of fathomless, shocking power, like lifting a trap door and glimpsing something beautiful and noisome, fascinating and unknowable. |
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A fascinating study, carried out recently in America, looked at a group of men who seemed destined to become hardened criminals. |
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But take a closer look and what you find is a fascinating contest between a shooting star and one of the game's fading greats. |
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The straw roofs and nailless construction techniques are endlessly fascinating and there is an interesting pamphlet available in English. |
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The shows about Bob Dylan and the Beatles had the same fascinating multifariousness. |
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It was fascinating to see their opinions without the prejudices inculcated by media spin. |
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But we do have charming regionalisms, which have been studied in the fascinating Dialect Survey. |
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What I find particularly fascinating is that this new way of speaking, often referred to as Hinglish, is playing a growing role in advertising. |
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Her refusal to patronise or talk down to her readers makes her a huge favourite and this should be an inspirational and fascinating afternoon. |
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You can imagine an alien civilisation observing this strange scene and finding it fascinating or amusing. |
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Multiple strips of horizontal glazing give fascinating dappled light within. |
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All are encouraged to come along and view the sights of a fascinating continent. |
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Now aged 80 and living in Britain, he is making amends by giving today's young people a fascinating glimpse of life behind enemy lines. |
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Your CV on the Department of Education's website makes for fascinating reading. |
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It's a really fascinating thing to be here for that, because we can be part of it, whatever it grows into. |
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An outsider's account of the machinations involved makes fascinating reading. |
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The result has been some fascinating studies of such topics as sin, the Atonement, and the Incarnation. |
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This makes fascinating reading, at least for a biologist like myself with a different specialisation from theirs. |
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Her hair was a fascinating mix of dark brown and light brown and her skin was pale brown. |
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This is a fascinating discussion, and a topic about which I obviously need to learn a lot more. |
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He's full of fascinating anecdotes about long since dead magicians and their tricks, many of which appear in his book. |
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These full accounts of her extraordinary career make fascinating and inspiring reading. |
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The result is a fascinating odyssey into English history and into the historian's craft. |
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It was a fascinating programme because of the extent to which the daughter refused to face reality and there were plenty of tantrums and sulks. |
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You have to admit that there's something fascinating about dinosaurs, those lumbering reptilian giants of a bygone age. |
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Much of nature's factuality strikes us as both messy and unpleasant but no less fascinating thereby. |
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Which is a shame, because the film starts off as a fascinating account of the rise of the corporation and makes some valid points in a zippy way. |
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This is a group that eschews convention and pushes the boundaries just about as far out as they can, with mostly fascinating results. |
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The plant has a fascinating history of origin and domestication, and has been intimately involved in human history. |
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If you know Hawthorne's story, it's an intriguing detail, a fascinating invitation to bide awhile and think. |
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His study thereby substantially advances the base of our awareness and knowledge of this fascinating period of our ancient past. |
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It was a fascinating story and well worth the telling, but is it likely or possible that Davis was really so sainted? |
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What was morbidly fascinating was the resentful resistance of the other couple to this patently superior lifestyle. |
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She's such a fascinating mix of beauty, brains, class, warmth, and reserve. |
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Alas, intellectually fascinating issues are raised only to become bogged down in the essay's general diffuseness. |
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Unexpectedly a comment I made in passing led on to a fascinating discussion. |
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It is packed with fascinating minutiae, and yet it is curiously lacking in some details. |
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But as I've said before, the keyboard-map problem is fascinating to me and the techs because there is no reason it should be happening. |
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The outback has a colourful and fascinating history that is often obscure or unknown to many people. |
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If these are complex times for teenagers, they're fascinating for teen pop. |
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It is fascinating to read the back numbers of what was one woman's unique contribution to our local community. |
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One of the most fascinating questions is why male mandrills sport such bright colors. |
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But it's richly salted with fascinating cultural lore, and an engaging read whether you're a carrot-top or not. |
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She gives a window into a fascinating world as she explains the significance of this decision. |
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The most fascinating aspect of this particular tomb is the pictorial depictions of the manicurists. |
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A fascinating artistic account came from Leow Puay Tin who writes modular, bilingual texts on cards, to be shuffled and used in varying ways. |
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It will be fascinating to see how much attention the main parties pay, in manifestos and the campaign, to economic and business issues. |
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While running keeps him fit, his passion is scuba diving and snorkelling and exploring the fascinating undersea world. |
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Not only is it colorlessly written but it ignores much fascinating material. |
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Belle de Jour is sometimes fascinating because it reveals a life which not all of us are familiar with. |
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There are always nuggets of fascinating information in the annual British Social Attitudes surveys. |
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Lightning is one of the most fascinating yet beautiful natural weather phenomena that we see here on Earth. |
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These interviews are superb, loaded with fascinating trivia and insights that are truly unique. |
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Bruce was a lively and fascinating speaker, with a huge fund of anecdotes and recondite facts. |
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There are no special-effects, no car chases or shoot-outs, just a touching, fascinating sense of humanity that left audiences spellbound. |
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What I wanted was to spend an evening with a very attractive and fascinating woman. |
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Such a discovery would have fascinating consequences for the debate on the origins of life on Earth. |
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This fascinating book is about community, urban regeneration and green issues, and the cycle of life. |
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It's a fascinating book following the fortunes of the horse and its owners. |
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When I look at other people's weblogs, I find it fascinating to look at photos of the blogger. |
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He's a fascinating character, albeit a frustratingly incoherent one when the copious drugs he takes are in full flow. |
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It is fascinating to look at the dihedral angles in trihedral acrons and compare those acrons which have been resolved with those that have not. |
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A lucky winner will get a fascinating week-long trip around Bulgaria for free. |
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I've been listening to a lot of radio in the car, and it's fascinating research to listen to what people are buying. |
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Solving The Colorado Problem is one of baseball's more fascinating quandaries. |
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So bookworms, brace yourself up, and spend a fascinating evening at the fair, checking out your favourite books. |
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McCloy's short, but fascinating piece documents the events of one fateful night when a gig is busted by the police. |
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For the scientists too, the pyramid is a fascinating object of study, especially when made of glass or other transparent material. |
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She is a fascinating character, has learned from her experiences and accordingly lives life to the full. |
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It's fascinating to watch the comments accrete in layers as the weeks go by. |
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Strangely enough, water bears are at the same time among the most unknown and the most fascinating creatures on earth. |
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The flanged Australites are the most fascinating of the tektites and their surface features are the best understood. |
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A fascinating mix of braids, tassels, chenilles and decorative trimmings in delicate silken yarn complements the entire package. |
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You'll meet fascinating people and have exciting adventures, but do pay attention, Taurus. |
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For obvious reasons, the Nobel Committee is unlikely to honor this fascinating maverick now or ever. |
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What begins as a personal odyssey becomes a fascinating exploration of one of the darkest chapters in the history of modern Ireland. |
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His history, whilst highly selective with dubious conclusions, includes some fascinating gobbets. |
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It has beautiful countryside, with lakes and mountains, and a fascinating culture, both Mayan and colonial. |
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There are fascinating and thought-provoking stories of everyday life and insights into how different people live. |
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Life in one form or another is very plentiful in the pack, and the struggle for existence here as elsewhere is a fascinating subject of study. |
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It can be a fascinating and joyous thing as well, the coming together of different cultures. |
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One cabinet with glass doors displayed relics from other lands and other times, fascinating trinkets. |
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This line from the movie perfectly sums up the twisty, fascinating premise of this very absorbing movie. |
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But by far the most fascinating character of this group was the red-breasted sapsucker. |
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As a historical figure, Albers is a fascinating study in both restraint and freedom. |
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A fascinating linguistic theory has been zapping around the internet over the past week. |
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What a fascinating and unique contest the Tralee race has turned out to be with two future Oaks winners in contention. |
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The one thing I find most fascinating is the God-botherer's attitude to me. |
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It is fascinating to stand and watch the threshing machine and binder, the stone crusher and the mechanical saw working away. |
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One of modern art's most fascinating figures, Salvador Dali was a self-confessed genius who took surrealism to startling extremes. |
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There were an impressive collection of articles dealing with fascinating incidents. |
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For anyone with even a passing interest in the history of this area, the church and its kirkyard is a fascinating place. |
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This is a fascinating book on the how and why of bird song and includes a cd that accompanies the text in the appendix. |
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Against Hallward's wishes, the two met, and Dorian was immediately taken by Lord Henry's fascinating words, presence and wittiness. |
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Also on that page is some fascinating reading about how earthquakes prove that the Earth is hollow. |
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The six-course tasting menu improves your odds of experiencing this fascinating chef at his best. |
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The series offers a candid, fascinating look at what factors shape a person's character. |
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Among the ahi tuna, the seared scallops and the Pacific salmon, the wine lists make fascinating reading. |
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Readers of Animal Times will gain new insight into the complex nature and strong family ties of these fascinating animals. |
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We figured it's a good time to revisit a fascinating hour we spent with her last July just days after her sentence had been handed down. |
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Equally fascinating are the churches with their mellow honey coloured facades that glow warm in the sun. |
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It was a truly fascinating place with boxes up to the ceiling, containing all kinds of fascinating things, a veritable Aladdin's cave. |
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The tour is a fascinating mix of anecdotal and historical stories combined with well-presented factual information. |
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The children were fascinated as she laced her stories with a fascinating mix of humour, folklore and common sense. |
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Once again, he has appeased the demands of aficionados by gathering a fascinating mix of artists in the city this week. |
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Splash out by hiring a long-tail taxi boat for a personal tour of Bangkok's fascinating canals. |
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Such a thematization of Machiavellianism ultimately works to discredit itself, a certain fascinating allure notwithstanding. |
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Peter Farb, a linguist and anthropologist, carried out a fascinating study about baby talk. |
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This piece of journalistic feculence even has a column listing fascinating facts about ice cream. |
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The whys and wherefores of the moral and social behaviors make this subject fascinating to me. |
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It is fascinating to watch the character of Wilde change, chameleon-like, according to the features of the surrounding landscape of his life. |
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The major output of that transitional period, it seems, was this fascinating book. |
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Still, it's been fascinating to see how it's been debated in the message boards and newsgroups of the Internet. |
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It will be fascinating to see in the future how different interpretations of the role go. |
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The world depicted is a fascinating one, and we gaze upon it with rapt attention, even as the disquieting mood of the film keeps us ill at ease. |
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This fascinating chapter concludes with a discussion of the compositional arrangement of calligrams based upon the 1913 photograph. |
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One of the most fascinating parts of this farm is the huge hypogeum olive-press, named after it. |
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The really fascinating thing about apples, though, is that each apple is genetically identical to other apples of the same variety. |
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Imagine how many more fascinating tales are contained within the walls of the old-age institutions! |
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It's really fascinating to watch these trains move in opposite directions at very high speed. |
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This fascinating book by the leading authority on its subject is outstanding for the quality of both its writing and its illustrations. |
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I caught up to Dan and walked to class with him, listening as he regaled me with a fascinating account of his weekend. |
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It's a fascinating potted history, following Moore's life and career from Northampton slum to Northampton scribe. |
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A conversation ensued, during which I regaled her with a no doubt fascinating account of Scotland's achievements in the world. |
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The fascinating thing about him is he's not the cliched cynical and hard-boiled war photographer portrayed in Hollywood movies. |
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Rick Pass has raised a fascinating question about whether we're seeing a fundamental shift in Australia's political alignments. |
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In temperate climates, the sensitive plant is grown mainly as an indoor plant, usually for its fascinating behaviour. |
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But what might have been a fascinating exhibition was just an interesting collection of oddments. |
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For now, it is fascinating to observe a market that is merrily accommodative to the leveraged financial players. |
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The bobbin lace demonstration was fascinating since I had never considered how it was made. |
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What is fascinating is the difficulty in getting a fix on community values. |
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Another pastime that has kept me away from the keyboard is a fascinating book I've been reading. |
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People watching in the Eternal City is almost as fascinating as examining the more ancient Roman artefacts. |
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It opens at 2.30 and promises to be a fascinating event for anyone interested in bee-keeping and honey production. |
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It is a fascinating read, full of interesting information and funny anecdotes. |
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The display of photographs is a fascinating insight into the social history of the midlands and in particular Portlaoise. |
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It's a fascinating track that goes into extensive detail about the film's lack of continuity. |
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Yet it is a fascinating museum and showcase of video games, which the enthusiast will greatly enjoy. |
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Benes also has a fascinating piece on the psychogeography of the seventeenth-century Roman campagn. |
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The route is a fascinating medley of cobbled paths, alleys, fortified walls, and gardens. |
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Her book is full of fascinating detail on trousseaux and privies, fireplaces and forks, underwear and bathing, mealtimes and much else. |
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This is a fascinating story, revelatory of the ways of Washington and one of Washington's major players. |
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This is a fascinating book and well worth a read, especially to anyone living in Japan. |
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A tall sandalwood tree, the transverse section of a teak trunk and the colossal egg of an ostrich are some of the other fascinating exhibits. |
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The form-book has certainly been torn to shreds in the play-off stages of this fascinating intermediate championship. |
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This duality makes Tim Burton's films fascinating to watch, and even more fascinating to rewatch. |
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Admiring her pluck and determination Clint reluctantly takes her on and a fascinating relationship of substitute father and daughter emerges. |
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Some of the pictures are fascinating in that the images seem to pose little visual riddles. |
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Now, the fascinating story of the woman behind the pictures has begun to emerge. |
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Variously shaped domes decorated by intricately laid bricks formed fascinating geometric patterns. |
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What is fascinating about these films is the boundary-pushing gross-out humour that he toys with. |
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Most important, the performance art intrigue of such a fascinating project is not to be missed. |
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It is a fascinating read and an essential source for anyone researching early steamboats and their social milieu. |
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I still think it'll be fascinating to see what rhetorical path she chooses to try and mollify her liberal fans. |
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Tracking and discovering the trail of mathematical footprints is both fascinating and rewarding. |
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Abundant in fresh sea products, the coast of Kyushu is dotted with fascinating small islands and appeals both to one's stomach and eyes. |
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There's a fascinating article in the new issue of The Economist, the magazine, a British publication. |
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With all that said, the book will be for many readers a convenient introduction to a fascinating subject. |
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As fascinating and magical as this world is, it's filled to the brim with hostile beasts and hidden dangers. |
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Every moneybags who invests in a publication becomes a more fascinating person overnight, acquiring cachet beyond their millions. |
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This has turned out to be a truly fascinating project as it was easy to see progress at each step along the way. |
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Closer than any combination of Old Firm managers have ever been, their head-to-heads will be one of the more fascinating aspects of next season. |
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It is fascinating to observe how they struggle to overcome both the pull of gravity and the force of waterfalls. |
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Her hair was still that fascinating flame red colour and her eyes were still twin jade sparks against the creamy canvas of her complexion. |
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An archetypal Southern California figure, Bob Keane's fascinating career in music extends over 60 years from the '30s to the present. |
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It is interesting and fascinating only in the sense that one wonders just how far moviemakers will go in stretching for a boffola. |
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The graphs and charts provide fascinating information, along with colorful photographs of many different types of chameleons. |
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We have non-chain coffee shops and laundromats whose patrons are a fascinating mix of social strata! |
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It's a fascinating article, and a must-read if you enjoy knowing the true origins of such pieces of modern folk wisdom. |
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Whatever happens, it will be fascinating to see whether the French line on the defence against terror remains unaltered after this. |
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Pupils at a Bolton school are set to embark on a fascinating journey of discovery into the history of their local area. |
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The second is a fascinating account of his life in the army, where, refusing an officer's commission, he rose to sergeant major as a gunnery instructor. |
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Shaw's renditions, unlike paintings or photographs that capture a passing moment, are all the more fascinating for being actual, touchable objects. |
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He added that it has been fascinating to see children being brought in for their first trikes and go up through bigger bikes until they are bringing their own children in. |
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The character of Joe in nymphomaniac is a fascinating one, to say the least. |
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His efforts in producing the polished phrase, the pithy retort are far greater than his efforts to tell a fascinating story clearly and concisely. |
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It's fascinating to watch the small specific bazaars roll by roads entirely occupied by plumbing fixture shops, film developers, tinsmiths, carpenters. |
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Something fascinating is going on in the gravitational dance of galaxies, from watching the slow twirls of the dancers. |
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As he coolly, incisively probes away, his questions elicit fascinating personal revelations, generating feelings of anger, guilt, panic and emptiness. |
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I was very lucky the other day to engage in conversation with a lady doctor who impressed me as one of the most fascinating people I have ever met. |
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It's such a fascinating world and as soon as people can stop thinking of the Victorians as stuffy moralists then they can see that they were very sensual and rich. |
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