The exhibition reassures us that the weaving tradition is alive and well, and developing in new and interesting fields. |
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Therefore, keep watching this space for some interesting stuff in the next few weeks. |
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The first collect for this service, couched in rich Jacobean language, makes interesting reading. |
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Some layers were quite rich in small fish remains, like the interesting double-pronged sharks' teeth and the fin-spines of acanthodian fishes. |
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Places that are off limits are especially interesting and should be explored thoroughly. |
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Whilst on the subject of friends I have met some real nice and interesting people in my few months here. |
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Even more interesting is our common sense intuition that first impressions are, more often than not, roughly correct. |
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One interesting note was that the official speed limit within city limits is 60 km nation wide, unless otherwise posted. |
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The interesting mix of military history and wargaming is important to the profession of arms. |
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It is also interesting to remember that slightly different standpoints are taken only after they were banned and reaccepted. |
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Here, we discuss some of more interesting preliminary findings garnered from a descriptive statistical analysis of the raw data. |
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One or two of the author's accounts are not very interesting at all, I'm afraid. |
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Some interesting extras are included here, mainly segments deemed too raunchy for television. |
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So the case is interesting from academical point of view, but not a real threat to the users. |
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Andrew Steven has an interesting summary of Mr. Gilligan's postings on the BBC warblog. |
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One interesting aspect should be the interaction between task and word types because there are many inflected verbs in the agglutinative Turkish. |
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Even the election isn't fully holding my interest, and Heaven knows if ever there was an interesting election, this one is it. |
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What are some of the more interesting things you learned about rattlers that you didn't know before making this film? |
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Still it is very interesting to see all the various excuses and rationales in one place. |
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If the Court refuses that, there are some interesting arguments about how one determines ratio decidendi. |
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His employers realized his natural affinity for creating interesting smokes and immediately suspended all his other duties in favor of research. |
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Here's an interesting one about sneaky civil servants using their access to databases to rat to the press on Lotto winners. |
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She had a whole range of interesting scars across her back from his whippings. |
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However, there is one interesting thing about wild, remote, quaggy old Isle of Lewis. |
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A month-long chase is more than just an interesting and adventurous journalistic experience. |
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If anything, his work is getting less interesting and adventurous, reworking old ideas for a speculative market. |
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Both were abstemious by nature, but knew how to enjoy themselves and were interesting company. |
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Another interesting thread is the juxtaposition of traditional and contemporary practice. |
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Arellano draws interesting parallels between Morrissey's music and Mexico's ranchera music tradition. |
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To me however, the most interesting components of junk DNA are the mobile genetic elements, also called jumping genes or transposons. |
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Its adoption in Australia as a single variety is an interesting development. |
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It also comes at an interesting juncture as Turkey makes its bid to join the European Union. |
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This is an interesting link for anyone who was wondering about those duck quacks. |
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Sure, I had to coax her with hints of juicy, interesting news that I said I needed to tell her, but still. |
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There's an interesting conference about animal welfare going on somewhere at the moment. |
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This time, it will be co-ed, adding an interesting dynamic to the experience. |
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For what it's worth, I did hear an interesting point from a journalist on the radio. |
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I had the need to learn commercial computing fast, and my back catalogue of poems gave me a ready to hand source of interesting data. |
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Sadly, all hopes of finding interesting railwayana disappeared when I realised the place had been completely stripped out. |
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The women are forced to fill their time pursuing personal interests and taking classes, becoming more well-rounded, interesting women. |
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It was interesting to take other peoples' songs apart, see how they were put together and arranged. |
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It sounds like it's well-made and interesting but perhaps it's something to save for a more positive moment. |
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Thank you, all you wacky people, for your interesting suggestions for new car names. |
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Another interesting fact was that a member of our party who has trouble with weight lost weight during the trip as well. |
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If sitting and listening is not your cup of tea, sightseeing in a drift boat makes for an interesting alternative. |
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These soft cover non-fiction titles are packed with pictures and facts about interesting figures in Canadian history. |
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Lastly, Neo didn't do a good job of providing an interesting mix of burglary tools for the jobs. |
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An interesting phenomenon of the book was the relative absence of criticism of its flaws by racing people. |
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We came across an interesting web page today, full of details on the new 3G encryption algorithms. |
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For me, the article is an interesting piece of a jigsaw I'm assembling in my mind. |
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One of the most interesting revelations of the study is that American Jewry seems to be moving in two different directions simultaneously. |
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It becomes interesting and exciting only when we acquire some new skills physical or intellectual. |
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Collect interesting bits of natural objects, such as bark, leaves, conkers and acorns to label and display at home. |
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They wore odd clothing and made quirky, lyrically interesting music, how could I not love them? |
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Symmetries are just as interesting and equally important at the other end of the scale, among the primary particles of matter. |
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It does seem, however, that the deal entails some interesting quid pro quos. |
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But this trio playing free is more interesting than a lot of contemporary jazz bands playing a conventional repertoire. |
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If nothing else, you might get an interesting water cooler or email discussion going. |
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Their article on Ireland is an interesting one but it is in that accursed PDF format so I have posted some extracts here. |
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But using a famously queeny actor to accomplish this task of reassurance makes the film interesting to us fifty years later. |
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Still, there is some explanation of why the cast was chosen, so it makes for an interesting watch. |
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It's going to be interesting to watch her development this summer in Golden. |
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The desert sheep is an interesting breed, well adapted to local conditions. |
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Wouldn't it be supremely interesting to hear what people had to say about you with no holds barred? |
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She can transform the most boring plot into an interesting and informative story, which can hold the attention of any child. |
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We live in interesting times, which hold some of the greatest challenges the human race as a whole will have ever faced. |
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While not quite worthy of some of the hype it received last year, Monster's Ball is an interesting film that certainly holds your attention. |
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While I am glad these folk had something readably interesting to share, I'm not just a little jealous! |
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Despite these shortcomings, this is an interesting and eminently readable textbook. |
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What's interesting about The Apprentice is that there's no way of knowing who's going to win. |
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It's fine for snippets, but such long and interesting articles need more readable text. |
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She moved closer to the window to see what had been interesting enough to hold Amber's attention. |
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It is interesting that they are not called to account for this startling performance. |
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Ailsa glanced at it again, then decided it wasn't interesting enough to hold her attention. |
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The menu itself is interesting enough to hold's one attention for several minutes. |
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The progression of kibbutzes from socialist ideals to capitalism tells an interesting tale of structural change. |
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In a way, their story is much more interesting for the deliberate air of mystique they cultivate. |
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I think you can make really exciting, interesting television news that could become the medium of record for reasonable, moderate people. |
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Not only was it an interesting event, but there was lots of free wine afterwards! |
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I thought it would be interesting to race rear-wheel drive again after about seven years in front-wheel drive! |
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Some other interesting wildlife here includes giraffe, leopard, cheetah, jackal, blue wildebeest, gemsbok and black rhino. |
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The TV-stations have been wastelands for two decades and most newspapers never had any interesting in what was happening abroad. |
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An interesting thesis is wasted on a far too superficial script with some decent make-up effects. |
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It is a varied and interesting display of images, which judging by reaction from visitors to date is going down well with them. |
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Other times, I'll just sit there, letting the conversation wash over me, convinced that I have nothing useful or interesting to add. |
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The first quarto of Hamlet offers its audience an interesting new way of looking at an extremely familiar text. |
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For interesting crunch and flavor try tossing the kernels into your cereal or scattering them on top of the cream cheese on your morning bagel. |
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It was quite interesting and wide-ranging, and one of the topics was death. |
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We got a chance to query him on a variety of subjects and his answers provide an interesting look into his mind. |
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A number of relatively minor yet interesting California realgar localities are given by Murdoch and Webb. |
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Ever since I decided to move into a new town, I thought keeping a diary of everyday events would be an interesting exercise. |
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I await the outcome of this potentially interesting conference with keen anticipation. |
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Another interesting thing about the Jacobean stage is that, very often, there were musicians playing right the way through productions. |
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He's particularly keen on photographs or other interesting items from the past. |
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The Shoin Building, a noble summer house constructed in Japan and reassembled on the island, allows for some interesting viewing. |
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I suppose the most interesting thing, perhaps for some people, is the fact that Clarence House, the queen mother's old home, is opening up in a few days' time. |
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Controlled choice fosters a range of interesting pedagogies, the authors argue, from French immersion to basic skills to Afrocentric to Drama-based. |
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The Jivaro offer an interesting model, aside from the cannibalism. |
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By switching the anti-aliasing mode on and off, I found different and useful timbres, because even aliasing creates an interesting digital jitter. |
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Nation has interesting monetary system based on peso with peso being worth 100 centavos and centavo being worth nothing. |
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But it's a rattling good film that whips you along at a good pace, has some interesting side plots that come back in interesting ways and some bravura camerawork. |
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I shall keep you posted if I hear of any interesting developments. |
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And, as a result, an interesting and important text has burst out of the archives and into public consciousness. |
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Both Conductors were interesting people, retired and loved railroading. |
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There is an interesting sequel to my date with her that I'll share with you later. |
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An interesting postscript to the story is that the two people involved later got married. |
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There is an interesting quality of delicacy attributed to Elizabeth. |
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In previous exhibitions, her canvases always struck me as beautifully painted but excessively whimsical, full of details that seemed more interesting than the wholes. |
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More interesting than these abstruse ruminations were her political instincts at the conclusion of the formal broadcast. |
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It is interesting to note, however, that one extant water lily, Barclaya rotundifolia, may have reinvaded wet, shady, disturbed forest understory habitats. |
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This is another interesting opportunity for Web hosting service providers. |
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It's interesting to see that since the kid came on the scene, the clamour for Nottingham Forest wantaway winger Andy Reid has fallen to a whisper. |
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Tomorrow night, we will talk with a very interesting fellow. |
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The most interesting personal information Grandin shared during the ama was the sexism she faced during the start of her career. |
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In addition to its comfort and coolness, Cross Creek's Cool Knit fabric is really a variation of a pique stitch that creates an interesting waffle texture. |
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His views on charity are also interesting and certainly worth a read. |
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Some people stared in curiosity, some in amazement, and others in judgment, so it was interesting to get that glare. |
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Make him or her feel that he is the most interesting person in the world and there is no other place you had rather be at the moment and you are sure to be a hit. |
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Instead, it reveals a promising talent with a sharp eye for the quirkiness of everyday life and some interesting things to say about his generation. |
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Slightly whackadoodle but interesting nonetheless, providing one has the time to watch such a documentary filled to the brim with suspect evidence. |
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But it's just kind of interesting that the Ainu, who are the original inhabitants of Japan, once spoke of there being seven stars in the sky, The Seven Sisters. |
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Artists have colourful lives, and this fascinating biography reveals the interesting times of this most amusing painter. |
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There are also more interesting facts suggesting that the influence of Kabardian culture on their neighbours was much bigger than most people think today. |
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I wanted to check that if we were going to push forward fairly adventurously with an interesting programme for the future that the company were up for it. |
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The announcement that this movie was happening was an interesting experience for a Whitney Houston fan. |
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Affleck, 41, is an interesting choice for the role of the caped Crusader, to say the least. |
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These bodacious adventurers have lived through some of the most interesting times in history. |
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Learning in the traditional classroom could be an absorbingly interesting experience only if there is a talented and dedicated teacher who cares for children. |
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In fact, the story of Barabbas is more interesting and complicated than most preachers seem willing to acknowledge. |
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Robert Ross has written an absorbing and interesting book that should stimulate more research on culture and representation in South African history. |
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The jolie laide represents an idea of beauty wherein a hint of imperfection enhances a woman's appearance and makes her more interesting to look at. |
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Also, I found that I was doing more interesting things with my time and becoming more of the person that I wanted to be while I watched my old friend just sort of wallow. |
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The interesting brick patterns, unique jointing methods, window articulations, and glazing systems earned the project the top prize for detailing. |
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Gardens can be designed to be accessible and interesting to people of all levels of abilities. |
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Some were housed in normal laboratory cages, while others stayed in more interesting pens, with multiple levels, ramps, bridges, tunnels and even a climbing chain. |
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We chose the fried calamari and an order of cabo, an eggplant dish, from an interesting list that included bruschetta, quesadillas, ceviche and steamed mussels. |
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It's interesting to hear you say all of that, because no one quarrels with the fact that Bono does his homework and that his heart is in the right place. |
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Which is an interesting thing to assert, since Clemens never failed a drug test. |
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His achievements in football were unbelievable, but he succeeded in transcending all that and became one of the most interesting and quotable characters in the country. |
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One of the most interesting spaces to open recently is the South African-run Axis Gallery, located on the top floor of a tiny walk-up at 453 West 17th Street. |
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Non-fiction books are great because they provide you with a lot of interesting and often actionable knowledge. |
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It is interesting that when the issue of work-life balance is discussed, the solution always seems to involve job-share, or some other type of part-time working. |
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What I found interesting was that Romney was evidently such an enforcer of conformity. |
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Perhaps the most interesting and indeed relevant of this is the C2 addresses found in the malware. |
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Sunday looks equally as interesting with classes for TVRs, Westfields, Triumphs, modified road cars and some very quick single seater racing cars too. |
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Her novels are outstanding for their complex characters and interesting plots. |
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It will be interesting to see how that admonition plays with the die-hards. |
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We use, for instance, traditional Vietnamese instruments that we have sampled, and I think it really adds an nice and interesting dimension to the sound. |
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The most interesting part was when the lecturer talked about a character called William Bunting, who used to catch wild adders to feed to the mongooses at London Zoo. |
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But it's certainly an interesting way for the commentariat to pass the time. |
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It should be possible to make an interesting film in a closet with the door shut. |
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It's already October, but the Gardens of Remembrance are still abloom with a mix of interesting shapes and textures, and more people are coming to see and enjoy the park. |
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An interesting feature on the mountain is the presence of several large partly buried granite boulders at about 800 m on the broad west ridge. |
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The Public Should Become Airwise. The whole question of accidents is a very tragic and deeply interesting one. The public does not understand it. |
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It is, however, interesting in connection with that fact to remember that the last bowshot in English warfare was fired during the Civil War. |
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The miracles of our Lord and those of the Old Testament afford many interesting points of comparison. |
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He was encouraged to draw interesting buildings and identify any faults in their structure. |
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This, therefore, poses an interesting question that challenges publishers, distributors and retailers. |
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It is interesting to note that a treatise on Astrology was penned in Urdu by Pandit Roop Chand Joshi in the eighteenth century. |
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Here's a fun activity that combines a Mad Lib-like approach with math to create some very interesting word problems. |
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One interesting issue is the difference between the Scopus and Thomson Reuters databases. |
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An interesting problem is the consideration of partial failure and make-shift repair. |
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It is interesting to note that its composition includes a small boy trailing a toy boat from the stern of a boat. |
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The attempt to marry medieval plainsong with speed metal produced interesting results. |
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An interesting example is Gerefa which outlines the duties of a reeve on a large manor estate. |
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For example, some of the court case narratives are interesting for their use of rhetoric. |
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An interesting passage in Piers Plowman furnishes us with a proof of the extent to which these songs penetrated into England. |
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Then I am afraid to encounter the proing and conning of any thing interesting to me in England. |
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The text also presents a certain amount of interesting information on the duties of king. |
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It is interesting to notice that all these towns except Vannes are located in Upper Brittany, thus not in the Breton speaking area. |
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It is minimized in nondriven detailed-balanced networks and has an interesting information-theoretic interpretation. |
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It is interesting that how temperature and precipitation related factors differs in the limitation of species distributions. |
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Plas Llanina has quite a chequered history including some interesting owners and various stories associated with them. |
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Archeological investigations have revealed interesting findings in both Kefalonia and Ithaca. |
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These pressure fluctuations at greater depth are too small to be interesting from the point of view of wave power. |
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There are three main beaches in the villages, which are separated by areas of rocks with interesting rockpools. |
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Though the most exclusive and interesting is probably the Rio Yacht club, where high society makes it a point to congregate. |
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Thank you. I am sorry to have interrupted you. Pray continue your most interesting statement. |
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It is interesting to see how clearly theory predicts the difference between the ascending and descending curves of a dynamo. |
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The Bay of Fundy is also home to another interesting geologic feature, the Hopewell Rocks formation. |
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The bay's extreme tidal range causes several interesting phenomena in the various rivers which empty into it. |
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This trait of phrasal verbs is also what makes them interesting for linguists, since they appear to defy the principle of compositionality. |
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An alternative proof that features an interesting connection with the theory of quasiconformal maps proceeds as follows. |
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To include this real options aspect into analysis of acquisition targets is one interesting issue that has been studied lately. |
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One particularly interesting ALI project was the Statement of Essential Human Rights. |
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It is interesting that he has proved himself so much liked by men like President Kennedy and Mr Rusk and Mr Gromyko. |
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Further west, the Thames Barrier is an interesting example of modern architecture and technical achievement. |
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This turned up some interesting finds indicating previous occupation on the site. |
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Its summit is interesting and contains a number of attractive rock formations and tarns. |
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The result would be a reskin of an old game instead of an interesting new game. |
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I am the biggest stan for Selena because she is my queen. She made Disney interesting and I have always watched her. |
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When we stripped away the old wallpaper, we discovered a really interesting mural painted on the wall. |
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Two other interesting configurations also considered were a removable tail and a vertical swingtail. |
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They make the interesting suggestion that since cattle are rare in Kigezi christyi has had to abandon its zoophilism and become anthropophilic. |
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She's smart, ballsy and far more interesting than a lot of the politically correct TV personalities out there. |
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In the second half of the concert, the orchestra played a varied and interesting program, which raptly held the audiences attention. |
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It will be interesting to see how she decides to spend the money. |
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I just read an interesting article on the city's early history. |
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This is one of the most interesting books I've read all year. |
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I found it interesting to learn that she had once lived in California. |
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He combines fact and fable to make a more interesting story. |
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In a genre that is rife with copycatting, Ms. Cain deserves some credit for having gotten a potentially interesting new series off the ground. |
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In an interesting sidebar, the government has launched a Senate inquiry into environmental organisations and tax deductability. |
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An interesting development has been the analysis of the image of a pendent drop by a video digitizer. |
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The remaining dihedral angles are the source of essentially all the interesting variability in protein conformation. |
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Surfers Paradise is just over the border in Queensland, and I was eager to dip a toe into that interesting and erratic state. |
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Why does everyone else get the interesting work while I have to do all the donkey work? |
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The more interesting question is, What is the difference between an endemic and an ecotype? |
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One interesting example of this is the emerald cockroach wasp Ampulex compressa which uses cockroaches as hosts for its developing offspring. |
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Another interesting example is ephydrids that colonize wood that has been heavily contaminated with human urine in ancient European buildings. |
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The more epistemologically interesting cases are those in which expertise is involved. |
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He championed the essaylike novel mainly because Tanizaki appeared to overpraise the novel that had an interesting story to tell. |
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Now, as the business of standing mast-heads, ashore or afloat, is a very ancient and interesting one, let us in some measure expatiate here. |
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Featurewise, Tiffany and her mother were dead ringers, but Tiffany always did interesting things to her hair. |
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The remarks of the Gallophone scholar Pascale Bourgain make interesting reading. |
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A garbologist forages through waste paper baskets in search of interesting documents. |
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There are over 1,300 root gismu in the Lojban vocabulary, and these structures form a very interesting ontology of their own. |
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As the Godites are evidently anxious to prevent the circulation of this interesting discussion, a liberal allowance will be made to Booksellers. |
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The first world cup trophy played for in these tournaments, Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy has an interesting history of its own. |
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But the description sounded interesting to say the least, even though she was far past the ability to breast feed. |
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One valuable thing a blogger often does is hyperlink to magazine and newspaper stories or other interesting blogs, she says. |
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Another interesting Illinois word is the name of the celebrated chief, which the French made Chachagouache. |
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The breakdown of the estimates given in this work into the modern populations of Britain is both interesting and surprising. |
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Coates provides an interesting example of how traditionally these names were misinterpreted in the name Leatherhead. |
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Unlawful connexions, indeed, are a fruitful source of trouble, and produce some of the most interesting imbroglii in life. |
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That knee-trembler put Angela in an interesting condition and, of course, there was talk. |
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I cannot honestly report that I have ever seen a feline matron of this class washing her face when in an interesting condition. |
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Correlated waves interfere to produce interesting patterns, while uncorrelated waves overlap without interfering. |
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Another interesting argument is Stratford Caldecott's theological view on the Ring and what it represents. |
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In squash, there are many types of shots played that lead to interesting games and strategy. |
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To capitalise on its investment, the channel introduced a number of new techniques to make the coverage more interesting for armchair fans. |
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Weeks later at a staff campout, he arrived with his guitar, harmonica and some interesting microbrews. |
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Merchant seamen have gone on to make their mark on the world in a number of interesting ways. |
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Disraeli always considered foreign affairs to be the most critical and most interesting part of statesmanship. |
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It largely follows the line of the Snowdon Mountain Railway, and is considered the easiest and least interesting route to the summit of Snowdon. |
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Perhaps most interesting is its closeness to acrolectal English compared to other varieties in the West Indies. |
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There are no one-sided closed polygons on a plane. On the cube, however, monogons are a diverse and interesting class of figures. |
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The Mesozoic and Cenozoic deposits have revealed a most interesting vertebrate fauna. |
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Hence, an adaptation of the context similarity-based selection method to multiclassification problems remains an interesting future task. |
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Most of the stories are frame narratives, written from Watson's point of view as summaries of the detective's most interesting cases. |
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The stories were also interesting because the author is representative of the younger generation of netfic authors. |
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It has been said that Old English is Dutch, and to no other nation is the study of the Netherlandish more interesting than to the English. |
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The scouring by the ancient glaciers and the acidity of the soil have destroyed all palaeontologically interesting materials, such as fossils. |
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The medieval and colonial age canals of Amsterdam, known as Grachten, embraces the heart of the city where homes have interesting gables. |
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They have interesting behaviors, but unless handled regularly they may be defensive. |
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The flowers may turn brown but still remain on the plants over winter, and this can lead to interesting decorative effects. |
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It is an interesting paradox that drinking a lot of water can often make you feel thirsty. |
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Although only scraps of the Orphic narratives survive, they show interesting differences with the Hesiodic tradition. |
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In terms of the ideology of commanders in later Greek history, the Iliad has an interesting effect. |
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The most interesting morality play is The Castle of Perseverance which depicts mankind's progress from birth to death. |
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It is interesting to integrate the orbit solutions backward to the 1992 perijove to see how closely the fragments come together. |
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Chemoreception in crocodiles is especially interesting because they hunt in both terrestrial and aquatic surroundings. |
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Most interesting of these trips, usually to cultural events such as the Passion Play at Oberammagau, were two trips. |
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Rumour has it that you once posting something interesting that was pikeyed straight from scrotexes lame troll book. |
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Still, Gracchan annalists have produced interesting insight into the writer's own time, if not necessarily into the time on which they wrote. |
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It is also interesting that all crimes committed against Romans had lesser fines than other social classes. |
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You could build even more interesting components called amplifiers and begin playing around with amplifiers. |
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Not only is its historical information most interesting and valuable, but its descriptions of many parts of the earth are still authoritative. |
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The postage stamps on the letters from overseas were almost as interesting as the letters themselves. |
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Offices are situated in interesting places in popular tourists' destinations and tables usually stay near monuments and important culture. |
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Maria, as a teenager, knew William Wordsworth's daughter, Dora, very well and later led an interesting and colourful life in London society. |
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It features a number of interesting geological features such as Hunt Pot, and further down, Hull Pot. |
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Bring your interesting planes to describe or share results of current research with other rhykenologists. |
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Set in its own expansive grounds, it boasts a history back to the Domesday Book and is full of interesting pictures and furniture. |
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Because of their economic and social importance and some interesting aspects of their biology, red grouse have been widely studied. |
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The South Devon Railway has an interesting collection of both steam and diesel locomotives. |
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There are many areas that provide space for interesting walks, including commons, parks, canals, and disused railway tracks. |
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We introduce and study also an interesting class of more general objects which we call semiloopoids. |
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A true delineation of the smallest man is capable of interesting the greatest man. |
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An interesting angle brought out by the author is the telepathetic bond of affinity that, according to Stehr, exists between true friends. |
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She meant to use the cumbrous machine to pick out this, that, and the other interesting person from the muddle of the world. |
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An acre laid out as a thornery would form an interesting episode to the general scenery of a pleasure-ground. |
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It's too bad his interesting arguments and observations are wedged into such an uningratiating book. |
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During the ceremony, a documentary will also be screened highlighting meanings of Al Hijrah in an interesting literal style. |
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He faces a couple of interesting rivals in Alpinist and Sugar Boy, but he still looks the one to side with. |
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This interesting point seems to get lost a little within a lot of self-important waffle. |
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It will just be another boring oval course, as interesting as watching paint dry. |
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During cleanup, the couple managed to salvage an interesting cast-iron piece that was turned into a unique wall sconce in the water closet. |
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It's interesting in throwing up one of the problems faced by print magazines in this era of compulsory websites and web-only webzines. |
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Last month, I discussed the concept of a whitetail slam and why it's such an interesting pursuit. |
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The wild-card system in baseball does make for some interesting games in September. |
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It is interesting to note that this wolf spider was captured in large numbers in the tallgrass prairie site. |
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From woolly bears to green grapplers to the hickory horned devil, this book offers a great selection of interesting crawlers. |
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What is interesting here is that a lot of information has also been released about Yellowjacket or Darren Cross, who is the baddie in the film. |
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An interesting style of yellowtail snapper spearfishing can be done on or near the wrecks. |
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The political commentary, interesting characters and engaging story lead to a massive fan-base that eventually inspired a Hollywood quadrilogy. |
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Named after the French zoot-suiters of the 1940s, given Borrell's new bohemian style it will be interesting to hear his new music. |
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Jayet for their help in the ultrasonic equipment choice and interesting discussions concerning the ultrasonic results. |
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One didn't buy these jazz mags for titillation, but for their interesting features. |
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But what makes the picture interesting is not so much the forms per se but the antiform, or the way empty space is shared by the forms. |
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Another option that sounded interesting was radiation biology, so I decided to give that a shot. |
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What's more, actual crab eyes, wild fabric prints and Job's tears made for an interesting watch. |
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How it works is anybody's guess, but it shows what interesting finds people come across in the process of carrying out their everyday work. |
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Ten projects for decorating or gifts offer pieced and appliqued projects replete with all kinds of interesting motifs, in full color. |
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It is also interesting because, more arcanely, it succeeds in relating an anti-apartheid trope to post-apartheid conditions. |
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However, those with Asperger's syndrome often find something much more interesting than socializing. |
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It is interesting he mentions cricket and fellow Yorkshiremen. |
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Is there trouble in paradise? Maybe not, but it will be interesting to see whether the Bulls can make it through another season without serious internal problems. |
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The most interesting and striking features of the silva of California relate to its composition, the geographical distribution of the species and their biological history. |
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The Forestry Commission had for half a century a most interesting social policy which has had a large impact on upland Britain, but is rarely considered nowadays. |
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