It's a fascinating story in a fascinating time in England.
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Latin America is a fascinating market right now, a fascinating time.
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It's a fascinating read and he's a fascinating thinker in the space.
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Kopatchinskaja, who is forty-one, is a fascinating musician with a fascinating mind.
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It's a fascinating time for a fascinating league, all the more so if even half these projections actually come true.
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"It's a fascinating question, and it's generating a fascinating debate," said Teresa DeFlitch, who studies the history of American distilling at Wigle Whiskey, in Pittsburgh.
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Stay tuned — and buckle up for a fascinating ride.
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You have a fascinating background, including a PhD in Neuroscience.
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By old rules, this all qualifies as a fascinating curio.
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She's a fascinating figure, as pivotal as she is fleeting.
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Loads. I think R. Kelly would be a fascinating documentary.
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That was a fascinating viral thing to try to do.
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It was a Trump day, it was a fascinating day.
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In any case, Andrew, this has been a fascinating discussion.
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The world is a fascinating, trippy place every single day.
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They are a fascinating window into America in the 1950s.
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To some, it's a fascinating and diverse field of study.
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A fascinating new study suggests this may be the case.
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Groot is such a fascinating character on so many levels.
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There is a fascinating contrast between the two leading contenders.
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It's a fascinating machine, but not exactly a common one.
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The Sacramento Bee came out swinging with a fascinating spin.
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What a fascinating Landscape, like an open geology book. pic.twitter.
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Yoko Ono is a fascinating case study for an Aquarius.
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Mars has been a fascinating planet for technology companies too.
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It's "a fascinating exercise in connoisseurship," he told The Guardian.
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Yet this is a fascinating race between two Disney productions.
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Well, it's a fascinating blend of augmented and virtual reality.
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I think my argument for diversity ... It's a fascinating point.
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I think that's a fascinating part of any writing process.
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O.B.,' they certainly fight each other to a fascinating standoff.
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Tyler Cowen, who I interviewed here, is a fascinating economist.
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A smart look at the future of a fascinating country.
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The sentence is a fascinating combination of vagueness and specificity.
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"Sarajevo is a fascinating and beautiful place," Mr. Pack said.
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So it's a fascinating thing, because you can never know.
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Seen today, it's also a fascinating mélange of cinematic semiotics.
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And successful or not, Yang is a fascinating cultural phenomenon.
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I really appreciate it, this has been a fascinating conversation.
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And solidly purple Colorado is a fascinating arena to watch.
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"It's a fascinating combination of sinister and playful," she said.
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"I discovered it was a fascinating subject," Dr. Parker said.
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I've always found Andy Warhol to be a fascinating creep.
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And I thought it was kind of a fascinating thing.
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And I thought it was kind of a fascinating thing.
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This is a fascinating subject, relevant to contemporary political ideology.
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It is a game with a fascinating and fresh style.
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"There's a fascinating entity called broken heart syndrome," Jauhar said.
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How it achieved this feat is itself a fascinating story.
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The decision (which has a fascinating history) invalidated those laws.
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It's a fascinating case of assigning meaning to a meaningless image.
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Whatever happens, Trump's Twitter account will still be a fascinating one.
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Photo: RMIT UniversityThis discovery now presents a fascinating problem for neuroscientists.
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Brace yourself for a fascinating and bitterly fought Senate confirmation hearing.
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So when you use it for good, it's a fascinating thing.
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At the very least, it would be a fascinating litmus test.
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"This is a fascinating time from a competitive perspective," said Vincent.
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This week, Facebook announced a fascinating new thing called Facebook Portal.
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Wow, what a fascinating range of roles she has had. Yes.
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There was a fascinating interview with the airline's head of training.
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This is why she makes a fascinating subject for a biographer.
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Face recognition alone is a fascinating way to browse your photos.
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Anyway, Ron, thank you so much, it's been a fascinating conversation.
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First ladies are a fascinating topic in American history and culture.
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A fascinating and tiny handful, known as "simple", never cross themselves.
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I just thought it was a fascinating way into this story.
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Once again, a fascinating look into what's happened to our constitution.
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That's what makes The X-Files such a fascinating TV artifact.
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So it was a fascinating world to go off and create.
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So it was a fascinating time to be examining this subject.
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Get your popcorn ready — it's going to be a fascinating discussion.
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Ma has a fascinating story to tell that goes beyond Zola.
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But in a fascinating twist, the team observed the reverse outcome.
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He seems like a fascinating guy with a perspective worth exploring.
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" I thought, "Boy, that's a fascinating way of thinking about it.
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And also watching Josh, who to me was a fascinating creature.
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But it's a fascinating game—more physical than we were expecting.
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It is a fascinating thesis with a lot to commend it.
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The question of when one feels sexiest is a fascinating one.
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A fascinating revelation in the show is Rodin's language of fragments.
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INGRAHAM: And Kevin, I find it to be a fascinating conversation.
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For any child, the idea of flight is a fascinating one.
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Matthews path to the first overall pick is a fascinating story.
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Enten: So to me, West Virginia is a fascinating state politically.
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It's a fascinating biological question and it's still in its infancy.
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For many furries, putting on their costume sparks a fascinating metamorphosis.
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How she manages to create this relation is a fascinating question.
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There's a fascinating list of "the 100 Greatest American Drinks," too.
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It's a fascinating choice, and one meant to send a message.
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Frances Wilson offers a fascinating biography of the 19th-century writer.
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It's a fascinating time for city planning, transportation, and tech, y'all!
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The series is called Artists Studio, and it's a fascinating schedule.
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It's a fascinating piece of strategy from our greatest living genius.
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The Path season two is a fascinating exercise in creative stretching.
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On this form, the record will make for a fascinating listen.
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It's a fascinating addition to the ongoing conversation about native advertising.
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Here's a fascinating view into the lives of Yemen's mountaintop dwellers:
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It's not a comfortable pattern, but it is a fascinating one.
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In all, this was a fascinating but at times frustrating experience.
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"This is where Dave can be a fascinating human," Natalie said.
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Thank you for such an amazing article about a fascinating man.
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Unreliability is a fascinating and tricky conceit for novelists and filmmakers.
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It was really interesting, and I found it a fascinating thing.
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Form, I think, is a fascinating subject to play around with.
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Yeah, and I think it's going to be a fascinating Olympics.
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PH: The funding of the alt-right is a fascinating question.
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Yet 2018 is going to offer a fascinating batch of evidence.
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It's a fascinating — and heartening — look at New York City itself.
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The Technology issue is a fascinating exploration of the foreseeable future.
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It's a fascinating effect that allows for a lot of experimentation.
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Also: A fascinating case study of how fake news goes viral.
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It's a fascinating space opera we're living in these days, no?
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It's also a fascinating and visceral tutorial in horse-racing economics.
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This bond provides a fascinating glimpse into what Charles holds dear.
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It's a fascinating book, rich in politics, history, psychology and more.
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It's a fascinating response to young people's anxieties over surveillance. Teens!
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Decorative mirrors can add a fascinating focal point to any room.
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What else to watch: It's a fascinating race beyond this incident.
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It's a fascinating biography of America's first African American venture capitalist.
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I think "Maleficent 2" expands that world in a fascinating way.
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You have a fascinating history and do a lot of things.
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A fascinating urban symbiosis exists between a subway and a neighborhood.
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This is a fascinating discovery and also a rather disturbing one.
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And this is what makes it a fascinating place to visit.
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It's a fascinating, gross, kind of scary place to poke around in.
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But for now, it's a fascinating experiment in decentralized political infrastructure building.
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Farnum chalked the pigment up to a fascinating, if semi-failed experiment.
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It's a fascinating look at the other side of building a product.
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This would be a fascinating relationship if it actually developed on-screen.
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Snapchat's new Spectacles line of eyewear is a fascinating bit of technology.
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Google is a fascinating and perhaps telling omission from the press release.
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It's a fascinating dynamic, because Abigail is in control the whole time.
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Consequently, The Punisher doubles as a fascinating, cynical exploration of authoritarian violence.
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It's so unclear what's real or not, but it's a fascinating ride.
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FC: Even something as simple as human waste is a fascinating one.
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It's a fascinating report that really needs to be read in full.
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One particular version, conducted by John List, turned up a fascinating result.
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But it's also a fascinating experiment in policy-driven public health intervention.
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She tackled the politics of attention in a fascinating essay for Glamour.
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But he didn't need to in order to have a fascinating career.
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It's a fascinating talk, but maybe livestream the thing next time, Jeff?
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At this stage, automatic alt tags represent a fascinating demonstration of technology.
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It would reward the best teams, while adding a fascinating strategic twist.
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Still, it's a little effort for what looks like a fascinating project.
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Season 2 looks to be a — uh, you know, a fascinating transition.
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Locating the surveillance photographs for the fourth chapter was a fascinating experience.
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It's a fascinating little piece of hardware made for the discerning bikester.
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"I think it'd be a fascinating job," Guilfoyle said at the time.
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That relationship between Chris and Johnnie Cochran is a fascinating one— Yes.
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It's a fascinating, and very difficult thing for the mind to resolve.
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The end of every summer is always a fascinating time for comics.
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"What a fascinating shape your shell is, Snail," she has Ruth say.
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The New York Times came out with a fascinating new poll yesterday.
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I suspect we'll find a fascinating world, if starkly different from Earth.
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Together, they're a fascinating glimpse at the beginning of a pro's career.
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It's preposterous, surreal, and a fascinating departure from a typical music video.
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Opening a new front in driverless vehicles could have a fascinating impact.
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" Roy on the future of media: "It's a fascinating time for media.
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If that's dry, the dryness is in some ways a fascinating choice.
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Claire is a fascinating character, sometimes by design and sometimes by implication.
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"If that is true, that is a fascinating finding," Dr. Lewis said.
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And that's one of the things that makes him a fascinating figure.
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The movie is a fascinating portrait that is if anything too brief.
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A fascinating analysis of the midterms was published a few weeks ago.
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Black Twitter was a fascinating place to be and observe [Wednesday] morning.
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The statement is a fascinating journey into the mind of the president.
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Quest was a fascinating guy to me when I first met him.
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I think also avatars in general is a fascinating trend as well.
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If this is the Sopranos' legacy, it sure is a fascinating one.
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Either way, this will be a fascinating result to stay up for.
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But she had a fascinating career, and an even more storied life.
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Snap had a fascinating answer for both when Spectacles premiered in 433.
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At the end of TaxAct's federal section, there's a fascinating feature: TaxWatch.
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But there's been a fascinating progression in the creator's approach to race.
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The historical Dame Shirley was a fascinating woman with a pioneering spirit.
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It's been kind of a fascinating year to be a baseball fan.
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You've had a fascinating career since you stopped funding like fancy magazines.
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Ruth is a fascinating character precisely because she has something to lose.
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Kimberly Bryant, from Girls Who Code, what a fascinating speech she gave.
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Harvard has a fascinating research project that tries to measure unconscious biases.
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But can we all agree that this is a fascinating, invigorating beat?
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I think this is going to be a fascinating ... KS: That's interesting. Yeah.
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Lee juxtaposes the Black and Jewish experience in a fascinating and revealing way.
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Primary season can be a fascinating and confusing part of the election process.
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Below is a fascinating excerpt from the book about Golomb's favorite thing: pitching.
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The act of entering into an altered state is a fascinating human realm.
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"It was a fascinating time," recalls Living Colour guitarist and songwriter Vernon Reid.
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The artifacts offer a fascinating glimpse into the life of the controversial couple.
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His ongoing project Looming combines photography and installation art in a fascinating way.
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Even at the glacial pace, it's a fascinating piece of machinery to watch.
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Revolutionary War artifacts offer a fascinating glimpse into the events that shaped America.
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Reunion Island stands as a fascinating case study of man's intersection with nature.
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That's why it has been such a fascinating game for thousands of years.
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Image: Andrew IwaniukIt's a fascinating finding, but there are some caveats to consider.
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It&aposs a fascinating drama playing out in one race after the other.
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Even if you're not interested in tech startups, this is a fascinating book.
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The songs were selected using a fascinating combination of vague-sounding scientific techniques.
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Leonardo da Vinci had a fascinating life, and I really enjoyed [this book].
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Hey Robot's simple premise belies a fascinating commentary on our interactions with technology.
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And yet, on the whole, the book has a fascinating story to tell.
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The first music cue is "Daydream," from 1969, and it's a fascinating choice.
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Many find Brexit a fascinating intellectual challenge, whatever their views of its wisdom.
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It's also a fascinating example of the different philosophies of these two companies.
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Exploring the tangibility of currency is what makes "Money" such a fascinating exhibit.
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Once there, though, you'll get to watch a fascinating, hilarious conversation about... superdelegates.
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NB: It's a fascinating company and a lot of people are using it.
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But the way it affects their development and behavior is a fascinating frontier.
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A fascinating and powerful one, granted, but not revolutionary in and of itself.
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Nonetheless, the Moscow Times offers a fascinating look at the Russian propaganda machine.
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HM: The visual effects in those films are a fascinating force of collaboration.
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We always had discussions afterwards and it was a fascinating and interesting time.
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And it was really a fascinating moment because it was really the truth.
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Reading Invesdor's own investment pitch is a fascinating insight into the crowdfunding market.
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The whole campaign is, for better or worse, a fascinating political science experiment.
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I'm not saying Minecraft for the Rift wasn't a fascinating and exhilarating time.
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There is no doubt that Modi's rise to power is a fascinating tale.
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It's a fascinating match up so let us jump in on the details.
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He's a fascinating person, but what he's done is pretty epic and large.
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Not this year, reports Sarah Laskow in a fascinating piece at Atlas Obscura.
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Then again, from a basic research perspective, this sounds like a fascinating experiment.
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How else will you convince the world that you are a fascinating person?
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Beckett Simonon is also a fascinating experiment in really pivoting a business model.
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It is such a fascinating thing what happens to our bodies during pregnancy.
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It's a fascinating insight into how uncomfortable MacNeil's unforgiving lens could make some.
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NTWRK, is a fascinating experiment in live video shopping for the iPhone set.
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Musk is "really a fascinating guy," Schwarzman said in an interview on CNBC.
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It's a fascinating thing for a guy who's very hardened on certain issues.
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The brain of René Redzepi, the chef behind Noma, is a fascinating brain.
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You know, look, it's been a wonderful experience, it's been a fascinating experience.
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Where some see a fascinating interpretation of a supervillain, others see bad acting.
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The list is a fascinating ranking of big winners in the stock market.
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Just simply asking where someone is from can lead to a fascinating conversation.
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The book is a fascinating look at American culture, identity and the internet.
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Anyhow, there was a fascinating story on my local NBC news* this morning.
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What a fascinating tandem of accomplishment they were, and what a glorious mess.
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Strap yourself in because, whatever happens, it's likely to be a fascinating ride.
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You're a fascinating, critical thinker and artist at this current point in history.
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Some works revel in minute details, including a fascinating series from Vija Celmins.
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It's an immensely disturbing story, but also a fascinating example of crowdsourced justice.
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The Hill's Jonathan Easley has a fascinating timeline of how Trump did it.
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It's a fascinating piece that shows her wry, blunt views on climate inaction.
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Displayed together, the works present a fascinating exploration of the medium of video.
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It should be a fascinating look at an event many won't witness again.
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I think Margaret Sanger is a fascinating woman in a lot of ways.
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Guardians' Thor Easter egg connects the two cinematic franchises in a fascinating way.
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So far, that fan base has accrued in a fascinating array of ways.
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Pepperstein's work tells a fascinating story about Cosmism and the early Soviet science fiction.
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Agricultural tech, or agtech for short, has gradually become a fascinating vertical for startups.
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KENNEDY: Bari Weiss had a fascinating article about that in The New York Times.
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But the author herself is a fascinating figure and deserves to be recognized today.
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Interdisciplinary research is on full display here, providing a fascinating study as a result.
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But I think what&aposs interesting, this is going to be a fascinating time.
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It has everything that made the case a fascinating American phenomenon, then and now.
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The 42nd Ryder Cup promises to be a fascinating showdown full of intense battles.
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So, it's not a cure, but it's a fascinating new avenue for research. [STM]
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It's a fascinating app that is very popular with middle schoolers and high schoolers.
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For Greenman, these are all a part of a fascinating whole—a flawed genius.
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Bye.' But a relationship expectation litmus test would be a fascinating thing to try.
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It's just a fascinating shift in the way brands interact with their fan bases.
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In a fascinating new feature, Julia Reinstein delved into the world of teacher influencers.
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T. gondii is a fascinating parasite because of its mind-control effect on mice.
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He had led a fascinating life and was not about to leave it unchronicled.
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This has been a fascinating election, I'd love to get your thoughts on this.
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It's a fascinating look at how divisive the industry's policy decisions in China are.
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Still, the idea that Mr. Robot is Elliot's coping mechanism is a fascinating one.
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Sharman's story is a fascinating one, but it's one that's been weirdly rather forgotten.
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MACCALLUM: You know what, this is a fascinating journey that you have been on.
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Dolores Roach is a fascinating, frightening character who tells her story with surprising honesty.
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Games are a diversion, but emotional moments become memories, which is a fascinating thing.
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And it contains a fascinating story that had been lost to the historical record.
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Whatever the case, it's a noble effort, an admirable risk and a fascinating story.
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Together, Pulitzer-winning images have become a fascinating timeline of the past 73 years.
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The results are a fascinating study in how photography traditionally captures the human body.
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But it's always a fascinating movie, and fascinating movies are almost always worth watching.
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Albers's photographs are the major highlight, opening a fascinating window into his visual lexicon.
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" JCL: "[Henry's] a fascinating king, with these two women on either side of him.
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"Africa is a fascinating continent for investors," GIH Chief Executive Chris Heathcote told Reuters.
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Colonel Sanders, the legendary proprietor of Kentucky Fried Chicken, is a fascinating historical figure.
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Suicide Squad is a fascinating, funny, and above all, frustrating mess of a movie.
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It's worth reading -- and gives you a fascinating understanding of the campaign: http://bit.
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It is not such a fascinating debate, now that I'm laying it all out.
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"It's a fascinating time for the sector because ... you'recoming off prohibition, basically," he said.
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As a fascinating finding, social conservatives tend toward lower thresholds for disgust than liberals.
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It's a fascinating look at the possibilities for the future of housing in Britain.
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At least Mr. Dennehy found a fascinating protagonist in the historical figure Asenath Nicholson.
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He introduced himself as a director and told me I was a fascinating beauty.
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But that shouldn't diminish what a fascinating tightrope she tiptoes in Stephen Frears' dramedy.
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So it was kind of a fascinating time to get to know each other.
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Bitcoin is a fascinating, confounding, and beautifully efficient way for people to horde value.
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I mean this guy is just, he is a fascinating player with his background.
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The series is a fascinating look into what was successful in YouTube's early days.
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Not only that, but the latter was developed in a fascinating and inspiring way.
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Critic's pick A fascinating documentary re-examines a notorious anthropological experiment from the 1970s.
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It provokes a fascinating question: How long can those tardigrades survive on the moon?
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That's a fascinating and fresh theme, worth even the contrivance it takes to establish.
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It is a fascinating place that promotes tradition yet functions with cutting-edge technology.
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"The Sisters," is a fascinating horror-like tale reminiscent of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre.
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A fascinating op-ed from the Times last year takes on kids and lying.
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It's a great glimpse inside his brain, which is, you know, a fascinating place.
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Yesterday, Suffolk University and USA Today released a fascinating poll of these likely nonvoters.
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We are at a fascinating moment where the rebel forces are becoming war profiteers.
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It's a fascinating portrait of a woman in a prison of her own making.
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It's a fascinating issue, touching on tech, trade, politics, foreign policy and national security.
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Ms. Biller's movie, like its heroine, presents a fascinating, perfectly composed, brightly colored surface.
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I think it can provide a fascinating look into a person's point-of-view.
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"It's been a fascinating and exciting ride," said Bacon, who is in her 50s.
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It's a fascinating story — all the more so because it does not fit preconceptions.
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There was a fascinating essay in Literary Hub by the book agent Erik Hane.
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In truth, this expedition wasn't a joke, but more of a fascinating ethnographic adventure.
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Alexis de Tocqueville described early America as a curiosity—a fascinating and fragile venture.
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I find it a fascinating insight into the perspective and creativity of Moroccan youth.
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And a fascinating example has emerged since the election, courtesy of global currency markets.
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I think he is a fascinating businessman, probably the most incredible entrepreneur since Edison ….
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Mr. Ross, whose confirmation hearing was held on Wednesday, presents a fascinating test subject.
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But I told him it's a fascinating science and it's going to be fun.
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Smarter Living: Understanding your genealogy is a fascinating reckoning with the stories we carry.
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"It's really a fascinating place, especially on a foggy day," said Ms. Gustafson, 27.
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Right now, I'm listening to a fascinating book by Sarah Vowell called 'Assassination Vacation.
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A fascinating history of where our ideas of civil liberties and democracy evolved from.
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Mr. Polunin's story is a fascinating one, a continuing cycle of fall and redemption.
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This is a fascinating dynamic, and just give me a minute to describe it.
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If this had happened, it would have been a fascinating start to the Trump administration.
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We hope you'll join us for what's sure to be a fascinating conversation at Disrupt.
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"It is a fascinating mathematical work that demonstrates undoubted genius," exclaimed Mansfield in a statement.
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It's a fascinating result, said Ströckens, since crocs are a relatively ancient group of species.
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It's a fascinating interview and here's hoping his (usually correct) predictions don't come to pass.
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RAND has a fascinating new one, looking at a New York plan for universal coverage.
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India is a fascinating issue, because most of the disinformation is driven by domestic actors.
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It's a fascinating program and one of the most impressive uses of drones I've seen.
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It's a fascinating economic time and I doubt it will let up any time soon.
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It's often praised for how it makes mundane moments of everyday life a fascinating watch.
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The cartoonish world of murderers and rapists was a fiction that hid a fascinating world.
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The latter stands out on its own as a fascinating overview of contemporary Japanese typography.
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The movie is a fascinating meditation on nationalism, and something even more abstract than that.
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It's definitely a fascinating move, and it is certainly one of Sequoia's boldest strategies worldwide.
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But what trend comes next, and which are off the table, is a fascinating dance.
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On their Instagram, they recently posted a fascinating video showing how the donut is made.
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As such, it's a fascinating view into how differently each party values its home state.
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It is a fascinating company, and so is Brex's co-founder and CEO Henrique Dubugras.
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What begins as a fascinating study of evolution turns into a taut battle for survival.
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Nietzsche's account of morality's evolution is a fascinating mess with little relationship to historical reality.
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All right, when we get back we're here having a fascinating discussion with Michael Pollan.
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This debut builds a fascinating setting that readers will want to keep coming back to.
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Cochran is a fascinating historical character, in that she was great friends with Randy Lovelace.
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On Monday, Axios' David McCabe published a fascinating policy paper from the office of Sen.
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It's been a fascinating year for Blizzard Entertainment as regards player creations using its properties.
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The Lobster's ending remains a fascinating mystery open to multiple interpretations, none of them comforting.
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There's more than enough here to suggest that Launder could construct a fascinating full-length.
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There's a fascinating chapter in the book on Leo Strauss, the intellectual godfather of neoconservatism.
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Our favorite step is "spray perfume on dead fur," but it's a fascinating process throughout.
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The New York Times Magazine has a fascinating profile of Zucker and CNN under Trump.
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But the leak nevertheless offers a fascinating look at online life under a totalitarian regime.
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After intermission, Mr. Thomas led Schumann's Symphony No. 2, a fascinating, though curiously sober account.
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It was a fascinating tasting with a real diversity of styles among the 20 bottles.
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She comes across as simply a writer interested in a fascinating subject, which is enough.
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The news cycle is moving so quickly and playing out as a fascinating, twisting narrative.
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Mussomeli, like Sambuca, has a fascinating history and beautiful old buildings (many of them churches).
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Yang is a fascinating character, though he has no real chance to win the nomination.
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This is a fascinating article that touches on many problematic aspects of contemporary brain science.
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In a fascinating twist, Clinton wrote that discrimination against men in child custody was unconstitutional.
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Fundamentally, both movies hit at a fascinating point: the difficulty of representing marriage on screen.
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It's a fascinating possibility, and further evidence in favor of the burgeoning Snowball Earth hypothesis.
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All kidding aside, to me, this is really just sort of a fascinating societal issue.
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ZERO KDon DeLillo Cosmopolis, Don DeLillo's first novel about the superrich, is a fascinating failure.
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Falconry, the hunting of wild game with trained birds of prey, is a fascinating subculture.
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A fascinating new study supporting this idea was recently published in the journal PLoS ONE.
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It's a fascinating tale that shows us history is often more present than we know.
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But this is a fascinating piece of writing married to straightforward, but cleverly entertaining, puzzles.
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He was an important figure in the luxury industry, and still is a fascinating person.
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It is also a fascinating tutorial on the psychology of modern warfare and social coercion.
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As for playing a woman in power right now, "it's a fascinating exercise," she said.
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But with no indication FromSoftware is headed into space, The Surge becomes a fascinating curiosity.
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Tulerie's co-founder Merri Smith told me a fascinating story from the company's early days.
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To them, Esty is like a fascinating alien, a time traveler from the 19th century.
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To them, Esty is like a fascinating alien, a time traveler from the 19th century.
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It's a fascinating peek into each campaign that gives an early sense of their operations.
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A fascinating and nimble collection of world class poetry that grew in our own backyard.
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One of the weirdest elements of a super-weird keynote was actually a fascinating pivot.
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The Writers Guild laid out their claims in a fascinating report a few years ago.
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It is a fascinating experiment in what you can do with unlimited resources in politics.
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It's a fascinating confluence of narratives, which calls into question the very meaning of family.
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In a fascinating political metamorphosis, some even found reason to be excited about Mr. Trump.
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A fascinating look at immigrant life among Koreans — and the prejudices they face — in Japan.
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HB: This is all a fascinating academic debate, but we're talking about some specific charges.
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Editing the strip turned out to be a fascinating, sometimes frustrating experience in visual storytelling.
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It's a fascinating disaster, its only bright spot being that it didn't happen to you.
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Which … is kind of a fascinating choice, given that she's living under a totalitarian theocracy!
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It's a fascinating history lesson for me, told partly through URLs, but mostly through uppercuts.
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We encountered a fascinating issue in our attempt to expand the number of issues in TimesMachine.
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It's an impressive feat of engineering, and a fascinating glimpse at NASA's robotic future in space.
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Scaachi Koul spent time with Stodden, and the result is a fascinating profile worth your time.
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The long version is a fascinating glimpse at the collision of politics, the internet, and history.
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The dating app's reviews provide a fascinating window into the state of the modern human psyche.
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It's really a fascinating company, and none of that was obvious even a few years ago.
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This is a fascinating group of organisms and I've essentially dedicated my life to studying them.
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But there is a fascinating and existentially challenging development that Google's AI researchers recently happened across.
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Browsing through the catalog is a fascinating glimpse into NeXT's software, user interface, peripherals, and more.
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There's a fascinating story about the struggles of women in Obama's administration in the early days.
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Adam Davidson offers a fascinating peek into the seemingly contradictory world of the Army War College.
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It's easy to see why such a fascinating civilization could inspire a bit of imaginative research.
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Anyway, this has been a delightful episode and a fascinating episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask.
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That distinction is the basis for today's acrostic and it's a fascinating thing to think about.
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It's a fascinating inversion of the ways gender dynamics typically work in intrigue-heavy fantasy stories.
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A fascinating new study shows this sacrifice is actually giving the males a distinct reproductive advantage.
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This is a fascinating 2.5D universe, with cheek outlines that look pencil-drawn on digital faces.
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And Glamour has a fascinating theory about her next song: it's embedded within her UPS partnership.
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As Gervasi realized a few minutes into speaking to him, Villechaize makes for a fascinating subject.
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It's part of a fascinating broader examination of how we might use nutrition to treat disease.
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It's a fascinating clip that does bear more resemblance to a cartoon than to real life.
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Whenever his NBA time comes, Anunoby will be a fascinating test case for the Kawhi effect.
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Instead the new elements bolster the experience, making for an exciting journey across a fascinating world.
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Rawr is a fascinating combination of messaging and Xbox-like avatars that's clearly designed for teens.
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It's a fascinating glimpse into the creative process behind one of the best songs of 2015.
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It was an incredible day and offered a fascinating peek into an absolutely vibrant tech community.
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Free will is a fascinating philosophical debate that has been raging since the ancient Greek philosophers.
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So that creates a fascinating backdrop for the economic discussion during the homestretch of the election.
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The account is a fascinating one, and the product the school has developed sounds truly impressive.
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He was a massive star and a legitimately likeable, decent man with a fascinating personal story.
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" Vulture had a fascinating angle, saying it's "accidentally one of the gayest movies of the year.
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There's so many issues to talk about with you and you have such a fascinating career.
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FiveThirtyEight published a fascinating map on Wednesday highlighting the places where these trends may matter most.
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Big Table is one of many energetic, heartfelt operations that make Oregon such a fascinating place.
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We sit for about an hour and have a fascinating conversation about personality types and enneagrams.
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The paper provides a fascinating look at the business models that underlie the credit card industry.
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This has been a fascinating chapter in the ongoing public debate about alternative medicine and health.
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If you have to experience culture shock, New Jersey is a fascinating place to do it.
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As a scientist, I find these discoveries a fascinating opportunity to investigate and improve women's health.
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In addition to being a hit product, the Instant Pot is also a fascinating business story.
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Claire and Frank's marriage last season was a fascinating collapse because it wasn't inevitable at first.
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The author of this piece (a former Times Op-Ed editor) dives into a fascinating link.
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Welles may have thought Kodar a fascinating screen subject, but here she's a stilted fetish object.
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It is a fascinating read and I would recommend it to anyone interested in startup investment.
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All in all, a fascinating and educational whodunit for a painting I might otherwise have overlooked.
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Our colleague Geeta Anand had a fascinating piece Friday about how India is rapidly going green.
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She's a fascinating, complex character, she is a strong woman, she is a strong Black woman.
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Estela is another favorite; Ignacio Mattos is a fascinating chef who never puts a foot wrong.
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His work is a fascinating, frustrating thorn in the side of the modernist ideal of wholeness.
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The Galaxy Fold is at once a hopeful glimpse into the future and a fascinating mess.
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Eric Asimov put together a fascinating panel to examine the pleasures of red wine from Corsica.
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But it also offers a fascinating insight into key leadership advice and tips for the future.
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But it does introduce a fascinating new character, Assistant United States Attorney Colin Morello (Justin Bartha).
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This sets up a fascinating thread about black politics, liberal identity and what the firm represents.
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Working from home takes discipline, and working while in a fascinating new city even more so.
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It includes a fascinating account of how NAFTA made possible the international success of fast fashion.
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As the narrator says, "There's always someone doing a fascinating job somewhere in New York City."
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"Interactive story-telling, designed for mobile consumption is a fascinating new field for us," he said.
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It also raises a fascinating question about how our politics are shaped by where we live.
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This is a fascinating novel about the legacy of slavery and white supremacy on both continents.
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It is also a fascinating prefiguration of the large, mosaic-like paintings Whitten is famous for.
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Kline's works of black paint on newspaper have a fascinating parallel with Cage's ideas about listening.
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I think the psychology of sports is a fascinating way into seeing how human beings work.
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It's a fascinating, entertaining work even if you don't count yourself a fan of Kronos Quartet.
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He was a fascinating character, because he was ... He was a sort of reluctantly powerful man.
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But it's still a fascinating cross-over between two countries with very troubled news media environments.
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It's also a fascinating way to think about Barbara Gordon — sex makes her a powerful character.
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They've come up with a few overlapping ones that each elucidate a fascinating property of ice.
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Theirs is a fascinating story that needs telling and adds nuance to our understanding of WWII.
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It's a fascinating plaything, but its text is a fair, if unintentional, introduction to herbal medicine.
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Making sure the two pieces dovetailed with each other has been a fascinating, fun … and exhausting process.
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Antarctica is a fascinating place, and its frozen landscape is literally evolving right before our very eyes.
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"As an injury biomechanist it is a fascinating example of a completely unprecedented injury mechanism," she said.
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We are about to witness a fascinating experiment in whether combining Marxism with big data can work.
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It's a fascinating exercise for an artist who eschews nostalgia almost as much as he eschews predictability.
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But Taboo also has amazing performances, visual flair, and a unique take on a fascinating historical period.
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I'm not sure how well Clips will do in the marketplace, but technically, it's a fascinating product.
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In Crawford's keynote, she presented a fascinating breakdown of different types of harms done by algorithmic biases.
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It's a fascinating look at how humans interpret a random item, from monkeys to parachutes to phones.
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They came to a fascinating conclusion, which was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Thomas, whatever you think of him, has a fascinating story — and we all need to know it.
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If these songs are a fascinating historical record of a changing city, they are also important linguistically.
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The result is a fascinating exploration of the impossibility of interpreting one's vision beyond a certain point.
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Each profile is a fascinating account of how a certain moment in history shaped an entire company.
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During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Kelly Ripa discussed a fascinating family matter.
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The discussion will be a fascinating test of Germany's ability to sway opinion inside the European club.
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A fascinating element of the report is how research in those categories breaks down by global region.
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"I'm very grateful to be part of such a fascinating and educational project," Pitt told Access Hollywood.
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This isn't the new fundamental particle that we're all waiting for, but it's a fascinating finding nonetheless.
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"I find it a fascinating exercise, trying to understand basically what makes mother nature tick," Klotzbach says.
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"Jane" benefits from a fascinating subject matter, but it is an impressive piece of film-making, too.
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It's a fascinating development that could one day lead to new tools for fighting cancer in humans.
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Rating It's a fascinating story, and it's backed up with plenty of evidence, both psychological and historical.
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It's a fascinating mechanism that shows the level of thought and detail that went into designing this.
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It's a sort of a fascinating place to start and I think it worked out really well.
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She's an artist training in bodypaint, making her stream a fascinating overlap between creative makeup and cosplay.
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Terrible as they may be for human settlements, volcanoes play a fascinating and bizarre role in biology.
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If you're used to hearing Krell in rawer, more intimate settings, this'll make for a fascinating listen.
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In a fascinating twist, Evans plays Gaston as a one-time war hero now suffering from PTSD.
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For all the worldwide worries, a fascinating and rare trend is unfolding around the globe: synchronized growth.
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Not necessarily, but all these crazy natural happenings coming at the same time make a fascinating coincidence.
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We all agreed that this was a fascinating tasting, with an unusual breadth of flavors and styles.
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Sometimes a filmmaker who sees a city from an unfamiliar perspective winds up with a fascinating movie.
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This is a fascinating renewal of the concept of happiness that was dominant a half-century ago.
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There is a fascinating moment when Mary grabs a blade after learning the truth about her rape.
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An article on the unique qualities of women in powerful government roles would be a fascinating read.
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But one Homec hem researcher, Allen Goldstein, recently co-authored a paper that suggests a fascinating inversion.
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It'll be a fascinating state to watch -- but it won't tip the partisan balance of the Senate.
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The Night Tiger cloaks a mystery worthy of a detective novel in a fascinating setting — 1930s Malaya.
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This article is a fascinating portrayal of the evolution of gender roles in a 22015st century world.
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What emerges is a fascinating portrait of memory and tabloid media in the wake of collective trauma.
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Iggy Azalea shared a fascinating if totally-unsolicited piece of information with Andy Cohen on Wednesday night.
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Still, even nine seconds of the song are a fascinating and rare look into Beyoncé's creative process.
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Here, with a fascinating array of cuisines and flavors, are the fall titles we're most excited about.
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That makes him a fascinating illustration of many political science themes about the dynamics of public opinion.
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It's a fascinating hypothesis, as most people tend to think of aliens as being very far away.
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The qualities that made Prince such an entertaining musician also made him a fascinating on-screen presence.
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But it's a fascinating notion and one that beckons fruitful exploration of this city in the future.
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According to "Shadowman," a fascinating, harrowing film about his life, he was still painting until he died.
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That meant we did a lot of walking in what turns out to be a fascinating city.
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There's a fascinating glimpse into the factory that produces Zildjian cymbals, which are turning 400 this year.
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Its contents provide a fascinating glimpse into 1950's life for the relatives of one former student.
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The museum made no mention of Taketsuru, but had a fascinating collection of bottles, labels and advertisements.
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But most simply recover what the river has naturally revealed, usually a fascinating trinket rather than treasure.
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What followed was a fascinating case study in human behavior and the management of a large organization.
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The adaptation will be directed by Tamra Davis, who has a fascinating career in her own right.
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He posted examples of reconstructed images based on images subjects viewed in a fascinating loop on Twitter.
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It is a fascinating, complicated text dealing with assimilation and community, transgression and forgiveness, tradition and innovation.
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The uncertainty of the Michael Porter Jr. effect -- thumbs up or down -- makes Missouri a fascinating study.
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But the two develop a fascinating bond despite their contentiousness, particularly over a shared passion for soccer.
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Rounding out Pornhub's data on women users is a fascinating state-by-state map of top searches.
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It offers a fascinating look into personal listening habits, and it comes in a very attractive package.
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These three styles may speak in different tones, but the resulting rhythms make for a fascinating conversation.
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Sicily, the ancient Mediterranean island kingdom that's now part of Italy, is a fascinating place to visit.
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"It's sort of a fascinating idea to try to relive that aura of classic Vegas," he said.
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It's a fascinating story that was mapped out in 2003 by a wonderful psychologist named Richard Nisbett.
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Schwarzenegger's a fascinating chap, but how deep can you go in a conversation that spans 16 seconds?
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It's a fascinating series of letters where the once vivid Redstone comes across as a ghostly presence.
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Though David made Derek look foolish that day, they were only just beginning a fascinating competitive relationship.
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Star Fox 2 is a fascinating experience — though in many ways it's clear why it was ultimately canceled.
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A fascinating project called Amadeus Code promises to out-Tay-Tay Tay Tay and out-Bon Bon Iver.
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Ghostery is a fascinating way to see which services websites use to track and collect data about you.
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We have a fascinating conversation with both VCs and LPs about what is really happening with startup investing.
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In the end, the film was a fascinating experiment, but it didn't reflect the reality of American's lives.
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A fascinating aspect of this discovery is that this lunar sample of apparent terrestrial origin is truly ancient.
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A fascinating, if somewhat morbid, corner of the digital design world is devoted entirely to predicting your death.
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Now, Chomp is getting smarter, and BattleBots as we know it could be evolving in a fascinating way.
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Some cities in Europe are undergoing a fascinating transformation: they're getting rid of all of their road signs.
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Zemeckis has had a fascinating career since blockbuster hits Back to the Future and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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This year's recipients were exclusively shared with Hyperallergic and each has a fascinating, if mind-boggling, project underway.
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Ahead, a fascinating look at the "splurges" that modern working women believe are worth their hard-earned money.
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And even a fascinating tale of how a random letter-writer changed his political outlook couldn't redeem it.
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If you want to learn more, my colleague Angela Chen wrote a fascinating deep-dive on this tech.
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But a fascinating new paper published today in the journal Science Advances suggests that something else is afoot.
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A sociologist named Bernhard Giesen wrote a fascinating study on how the claim to victimhood can become heroic.
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But in Georgia, amid a fascinating and historic Democratic primary for governor, it's crept back — an unbustable ghost.
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It's a fascinating turnaround for the nation, which just 10 years ago had a very small startup ecosystem.
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The latest Nintendo system is a fascinating hybrid device that skirts the line between home and portable gaming.
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A fascinating study from last year looked at the sleep patters of tribespeople in Tanzania, Namibia and Bolivia.
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The history presents a fascinating intersection of existing Harry Potter magic — like the Animagi — and real historical context.
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Arms, in particular, is a fascinating detour for the company, featuring a diverse lineup of surprisingly stylish fighters.
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Allan deSouza's Rumpty-Tumpty series (1997/2017) is a fascinating project that is more relevant today than ever.
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Approaching today's gay communities — anywhere in the world — with intentions similar to Fischer's would be a fascinating exercise.
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Whatever the case, it will make for a fascinating show when the company takes the stage later today.
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A fascinating article from the Financial Times argues that Japan may have found a solution to the problem.
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It promises to be a fascinating look at the past, present and future of containers in the enterprise.
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Last Friday, Radiolab posted a fascinating episode about Facebook's evolving approach to deciding what stays on the platform.
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They give a fascinating glimpse into the mind of our fellow Americans, conspiracy theorist and concerned citizen alike.
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This question of knowledge representation is a fascinating one that Microsoft and lots of others are working on.
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Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning book is a fascinating reimagining of American history; the TV adaptation is forthcoming.
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"And it is a fascinating thing: It could be a brother from Brooklyn" who is leading the effort.
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It's a fascinating result, but brain-zapping lasers probably won't be used to treat memory loss anytime soon.
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So a fascinating study—one showing the wider potential of genetics to unravel the mysteries of the past.
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But after a fascinating vote in the U.S. Senate Wednesday night, it's Big Pharma that should be upset.
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New bill would ban autoplay videos and endless scrolling Here's a fascinating if likely doomed bill from Sen.
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United States (a fascinating statutory interpretation case), SCOTUS continues its 6/6 streak of unanimous opinions this term.
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Each shares a fascinating dynamic with Gaitonde and a multifaceted role unlike many written for women in Bollywood.
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Everyone loves Hosain: A fascinating part of this story is that Rahman hasn't become a Silicon Valley pariah.
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It is long, but it gives a fascinating portrait of Euler, his work and the world around him.
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"On favorite financial picks: "Financials are a fascinating, very broad area with lots of change, lots of innovation.
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The SFDPS' Facebook page also showcases a fascinating breadth of flyers and photos of the scene of yore.
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Apple on Friday divulged a fascinating iPhone statistic: owners unlock their device, on average, 80 times a day.
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But according to a new Los Angeles Times investigation, there's a fascinating history behind the container's signature hue.
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Throw one more and meet a fascinating, passionate person chasing her spiritual-foodie business dreams, like Zhena Muzyka.
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"I think it's a fascinating study," said David S. Wilcove, an expert on animal migrations at Princeton University.
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Here's a fascinating case study of a woman who was duped by an entity on Facebook (The Hill).
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Photographers also gave us a fascinating view of what was going on the field throughout the tournament, too.
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" A CIA spokesperson told CNN on Sunday, "There has been a fascinating phenomenon over the last few weeks.
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In a fascinating twist, not one of those three issues has played a significant role in this election.
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But a fascinating new study suggests people have been chronicling Earth's powerful outbursts since long before modern technology.
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But as Melia Russell reports in a fascinating profile about the company, Anduril's CEO is a "lifelong Democrat."
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But it's a fascinating look at how close the world once came to a binding emissions reduction agreement.
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The combination has potential, but the execution, while offering glimpses into a fascinating subculture, is sluggish and unfocused.
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"Helsinki Airport presents a fascinating backdrop for the designers to showcase their work," Laitinen said in a statement.
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It's a fascinating study in a way, and certainly City of God shined a bright spotlight on it.
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But for all its weird lumps and holes and hairs, the nose is a fascinating and versatile tool.
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That said, it's a fascinating concept and could mean the beginning of a truly component-based robotics solution.
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It was a fascinating and enlightening experience, and it left me feeling great for a morning in Sydney.
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But if things go south for any reason, it will be a fascinating chemistry experiment in Golden State.
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Julia Moskin has a fascinating profile of the Mexican chef and restaurateur Gabriela Cámara in The Times today.
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This one isn't exactly biology — but it's a fascinating bit of science about the concept of motherhood anyway.
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Nakatsu's case is a fascinating example of biomimicry, the design movement pioneered by biologist and writer Janine Benyus.
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The chancellery's news release said that descendants of the Russian crown have a "fascinating history" ripe for television.
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It's a fascinating mixture of topics, but I particularly love it when they read about science or history.
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But before Shylock exacts this cruel retribution, a friend of Antonio's makes a fascinating appeal in his favor.
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The music industry—especially country music—has a fascinating history that is deeply entwined with race in America.
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The podcast is a fascinating, illuminating way to understand the various systems that allowed Weinstein to evade accountability.
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But all in all, a fascinating exposé that I recommend to anyone interested in a solid business book.
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There's a fascinating type of list that shows up repeatedly in the acknowledgments of Jim Shepard's story collections.
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It is a fascinating new book detailing how Schwab revolutionized investing and brought Wall Street to Main Street.
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Joaquin Phoenix [who's up for best actor for "The Joker"] has been a fascinating figure on this circuit.
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The podcast is a fascinating, illuminating way to understand the various systems that allowed Weinstein to evade accountability.
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One of the Amish men even let me drive his buggy, which was a fascinating and fun experience.
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News to me, but this is a fascinating, ancient city and the cultural center of Wallonia, French Belgium.
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However, the Trump administration's rapid energy policy improvements have created a fascinating secondary narrative in these western states.
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It's based on the book "A Native of Nowhere," and it's a fascinating story about one man's life.
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The result is a fascinating and accessible portrayal of a complicated man, both in private and in public.
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I suppose that makes me a bit of a pepper nerd, but to me it's a fascinating subject.
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That makes for a fascinating and lucrative economy of scale when it comes to rolling out its products.
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Marsh, a bespectacled Buddhist in recovery from substance abuse, is a fascinating variation on your typical taciturn hero.
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By combining the surviving crew members' reminisces with the restored footage, Ghani creates a fascinating quasi-historical document.
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Here's a fascinating look back at how tech transformed — and was transformed over the course of — the decade.
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You can have a fascinating immersive experience that invites you to experience the world from somebody else's eyes.
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Still, if it's confirmed that he's really back this time, that should make for a fascinating trade watch.
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So she thought it was a fascinating ... I mean it's like looking at the pygmy tribes of ... [laughter].
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Travelling through Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Venezuela, 'Che' Guevara documents his journey, which makes for a fascinating read.
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Zach Brown has, and it's all part of a fascinating journey to the NBA that's just getting started.
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On Saturday evening he took the stage at the 19853nd Street Y for a fascinating and rewarding solo recital.
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HurtNew research published this week in the Astronomical Journal is offering a fascinating alternative to the Planet Nine hypothesis.
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It's a fascinating glimpse into the wild west of aerospace experimentation and the history of humanity's excursions into space.
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Here's a fascinating, incredibly detailed look inside Facebook over the past 15 months, which has been rife with scandal.
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Bots are a fascinating new element of mobile user interfaces, and have potential in certain well-defined use cases.
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There's Scrolls, which looked like a fascinating take on collectible card games until Blizzard's Hearthstone crushed it into oblivion.
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There's been a fascinating debate in psychology and psychiatry circles about Trump's mental state over the past few years.
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So, even without markedly different hardware, Samsung's 2017 phone camera is still a fascinating piece of equipment to explore.
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ANONYMOUS What a monstrous disappointment that such a fascinating yarn should end in a banal question about wedding gifts.
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We invite readers to delve into a fascinating topic that is rapidly changing humanity's view of nature — and ourselves.
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Just before Hong Kong returned to Chinese control in 1997, a team of behavioral scientists conducted a fascinating experiment.
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The entire thing is a fascinating look at the second lives of forgotten objects, and it's worth a watch.
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It's a fascinating account of a woman whose talent and intellect changed the shape of mid-20th-century art.
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Lewis Hyde's 1975 essay "Alcohol and Poetry: John Berryman and the Booze Talking" is a fascinating artifact of anger.
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You worked on the Time 100, which is I think a very, also a fascinating exercise in list-making.
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Given all that has passed between Clinton and Obama over the years, it was a fascinating moment in itself.
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It is a fascinating afternoon and by the time we head to the airport, I am feeling almost positive.
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The Electric Woman is a fascinating behind-the-scenes peek at carnival life, and an ode to unconditional love.
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Credit is due to CMA for putting together a remarkable exhibition on a fascinating artist worthy of deeper consideration.
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Beneath the movie's violence is a fascinating discussion of what we, sniveling and greedy humans, do to the earth.
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Here's a fascinating look at the improvised and informal culture that emerges in Walmart lots, before and after dark.
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I did spend time talking to the applicants, though, and they were a fascinating cross section of party activists.
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I'm so happy to be here with Alex Gorsky to wrap up what has been just a fascinating day.
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Still, it's a fascinating and rare look at the innards of one of the most dramatic phenomena on Earth.
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It is a fascinating account of the flawed way we think and why this can lead to costly mistakes.
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The rest of Mr Roud's book is a fascinating tour d'horizon of folk song in all its multifarious contexts.
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In 1978 a Libertarian group made a fascinating film that showed how a free market space colony might work.
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However, delving into the strategies of the prosecution and defense of a trial still makes for a fascinating podcast.
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"It's going to be a fascinating 20-or-so hours until we see what the outcome is," he said.
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A fascinating photo shows what could be a newly discovered planet circling a star 1,200 light-years from Earth.
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Time has a fascinating interview with Trump about his use of lies, falsehoods, untruths, and exaggerations, especially on Twitter.
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Travel and work sometimes conflict, but Ben Harris has found a way to combine both into a fascinating reality.
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Either way, Siacoin's predicament is a fascinating look at a young cryptocurrency in the middle of tumultuous technological change.
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Books That Are Changing America: Author Lori Gottlieb offers a fascinating tour of her patients' stories — and her own.
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A World of My Own is a fascinating, revealing book, which makes only a passing mention of Dunne's Experiment.
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Europa has always been a fascinating world that has challenged our view of the nature of the Solar System.
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Psycho-Pass takes place in a fascinating future where the police have lots of cool tools at their disposal.
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It called to mind a fascinating, if overlooked, experiment that Mina Bissell had done back in the nineteen-eighties.
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The new F.D.A. label should bring down the curtain on a fascinating and revealing episode in the abortion wars.
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"I had wanted to take my wife Lorraine to Russia, which I think is a fascinating country," Wallace said.
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There's a fascinating film to be made about Compaq's later years, when it was sold in a contentious deal.
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Cookbooks A new book from Naomi Duguid is a reason to celebrate, as each promises a fascinating culinary excursion.
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A sophisticated reporter picked up on a fascinating and certainly troubling issue that no one else would dare explore.
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If they pressed ahead, it would make for a fascinating dynamic at the top of Credit Suisse's shareholder register.
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It offers glimpses into a fascinating subculture, our critic says, but the series is sluggish and unfocused (streaming, Hulu).
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Researchers Neil Gandal, JT Hamrick, Tyler Moore, and Tali Oberman have written a fascinating paper on Bitcoin price manipulation.
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It's a fascinating move for the average user to experience the thrills and spills of the recent crypto bust.
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A fascinating portrait of a man in crisis, Keep Quiet is also a story about identity, trust and forgiveness.
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That last statistic inspired the title of a fascinating new short documentary series that explores gender inequality in Hollywood.
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It's a fascinating ride that traverses remote hamlets as well as bustling towns throughout the gargantuan South American country.
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I think that'd be a fascinating second installment for what Guerrilla no doubt hopes is to become a series.
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It's too early in what promises to be a fascinating series to say that the Thunder are similarly doomed.
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I'll choose to take it as friendly irony, and as an invitation to deeper inquiry into a fascinating development.
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This is a fascinating short film about WorldsChat, an early internet interactive chat program which is, astonishingly, still active.
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The trip was such a fascinating glimpse of the changes and dynamics across these far-flung parts of Russia.
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Joyce Kozloff's "Girlhood" at D. C. Moore is a wonderful show and a fascinating example of autobiography in art.
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Medieval history is just a fascinating period, especially — I mean, I know most about English and French medieval history.
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A New Spirit Then, A New Spirit Now, 1981–2018 is, nonetheless, a fascinating relic of a distant time.
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But if nothing else, it is a fascinating break in an otherwise dull part of the college football offseason.
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It's a game of rock-paper-scissors with even more options, but in practice, it becomes a fascinating tool.
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Social media can be beneficial in communicating with long distant family and friends, or even sharing a fascinating picture!
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His coach, Nick Bootland, expected a fascinating back story — that Binnington must have met Smith once or something. Nope.
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Trump's frenetic, unpredictable personality makes him a fascinating attention magnet in a way that's very useful in good times.
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Or take a fascinating Fortune article from 1955, reprinted a few years ago, describing the lives of top executives.
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A fascinating and wide-ranging interview with the retired General Stanley McChrystal in which he argues for another course.
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Set the headline aside — this is a fascinating look into how and why videos go viral on the app.
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"Birdman" is a fascinating exploration of fame, identity and the fragile male ego, but it's not for everybody. 22013.
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Keep an eye on this There was a fascinating behind the scenes dispute on Wednesday between Kentucky GOP Sen.
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Here "the line of least resistance" became gorgeous: a fascinating chain sequence of hitches, ripples, shimmies, hops, knee bends.
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It's a fascinating and vital debate within the party with massive implications for the future of the working class.
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Now released in the United States for the first time, it is a fascinating variant on Ghibli's house style.
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Inspired by Mr Spufford's "Red Plenty", in 2012 Mr Shalizi published a fascinating mathematical exegesis of Soviet planning online.
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This four-part documentary is a fascinating look at the infamous '90s tabloid saga surrounding John and Lorena Bobbitt.
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For me, this was a fascinating painted installation by Ettore Spalletti being shown by the Italian gallery Lia Rumma.
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"Consciousness is a fascinating subject, as magical as it is everyday," curator Emily Sargent says in the press release.
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The BBC posted a fascinating short documentary on Jerry Lewis' unrealized film project, The Day the Clown Cried (1972).
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Daniel Rozin challenges us to explore how we interact with and perceive the sun in a fascinating new show.
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It really is a fascinating engineering problem—there are 350,000 riders who travel through the Canarsie Tunnel every day.
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Here's a fascinating brief history of sexism in the tech industry — which is as old as the tech industry itself.
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"Using machine learning as an artistic tool is a fascinating and nascent field with many opportunities for experimentation," says Tyka.
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But there's a fascinating extra layer to Civil War that paints the government as not just faulty but suspicious too.
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Even if you're not convinced of the product's ability to up your brow game within hours, it's a fascinating process.
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The bringing of canonical thought into 21st-century cultural conditions makes for a fascinating study of the lifespan of ideas.
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We&aposve had a fascinating conversation here today about passion and politics on both sides, but also the corrosive debate.
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In 2017 in particular, who knew a bunch of graffiti genitalia could give way to a fascinating meditation on character?
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It's a fascinating idea, for sure, but Formula E is already a really hard sell in a crowded media landscape.
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"Obit" is a fascinating exploration of a form of journalism that is simultaneously of both the past and the present.
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It may be a coincidence that this show peaked in popularity in tandem with Gamergate, but it's a fascinating one.
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What emerges is a fascinating character study and a close examination of the way we talk about hateful online speech.
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It paints a fascinating picture of the Apollo era, during which astronauts were superstar celebrities who were hailed as heroes.
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A fascinating battle is flaring over the International Energy Agency's multi-decade projections of changes in the global energy mix.
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Unfortunately, while ordnance from the war is a fascinating part of American history, it can also be a serious hazard.
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Volumes of Transvestia (pictured, above), a journal published in the 1960s, are displayed in a fascinating collection of trans literature.
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The results paint a fascinating picture of the things that matter most to them and those that are less important.
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This is kind of a fascinating discovery: YouTube seems to have changed the immediate "Brie Larson" search results to News.
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"A Man Becomes Invisible" records a fascinating, if incomplete, effort by Parks to interpret Ellison's novel in a different medium.
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She has a fascinating point to make about "Beasts of No Nation" and Idris Elba, and why they got overlooked.
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Q: Your book has a fascinating anecdote of how a famous race horse's name was used as a code word.
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A couple of weeks ago we shared a fascinating documentary that challenged our assumptions about diabetes, especially in developing countries.
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Bottom line: De-extinction is a fascinating concept, but in its current form it is not an effective conservation tool.
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He's just published a fascinating new book, "Leading Matters," and he agreed to sit for an interview about his experiences.
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The result is a fascinating work of reference on a subject to which you've almost certainly never paid much mind.
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"This was a fascinating article that I think was in some ways anticipated," UC Berkeley scientist David Schaffer told Gizmodo.
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The whole thing is a fascinating read on changing something that's instantly recognizable to millions of people around the globe.
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The ultimate favourite is raw Pu'erh tea: deep and rich flavours, earthy aromas with great complexity and a fascinating history.
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So I'd like to finish off, instead, by highlighting a fascinating coda to the rise of the early "portable" computer.
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Radical Matter is a fascinating compilation that covers the breadth of unusual materials in the creation of more sustainable design.
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It's a fascinating setup for a documentary, and an opportunity to highlight the human cost of FIFA's notoriously corrupt contracts.
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Daniel R. Small's complex and layered room-sized installation is a fascinating study in cultural archaeology, with a Hollywood twist.
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It's a fascinating and highly detailed look at the spider crab, including its little crabby face and curiously skeletal underbelly.
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Rampling has had what you might call a smallish career over the past half-century, but a fascinating one, too.
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Zimmern is a fascinating thinker and has a lot to say about the future of restaurants, eating, and food distribution.
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The artist formerly known as Drake (now 'Draque' according to the meme that keeps on giving) is a fascinating beast.
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Linguistics is a fascinating field of study, and I haven't seen it counted among the sciences very often in film.
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The video is a fascinating look at what could have been, and it follows the cancelation of Microsoft's Band hardware.
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What makes Negan a fascinating character is how he picks and chooses the moments to wield violence and show force.
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It's a fascinating glimpse both at how it was made as well as the environment that the crew was documenting.
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A fascinating read about a situation that activists hope may lead to reform of rote education in the Middle East.
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The play on gender stereotypes results in a fascinating cultural artifice, beyond the biblical tale of wickedness, or unbridled carnality.
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It is this constant tension that makes the city so hard to understand — and such a fascinating place to visit.
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A fascinating set piece in his memoirs describes Union soldiers putting up telegraph poles and wires immediately upon making camp.
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A fascinating retelling of "King Lear," the Australia-based Malthouse Theater sets the family tragedy within a dysfunctional Aboriginal clan.
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" Mr. Torres said the complex was "a fascinating case study of the hubris of urban planning back in the '70s.
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Peter SmithBoston A. The blog post in question, titled "Search Risk — How Google Almost Killed ProtonMail," tells a fascinating story.
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It's a fascinating view, partly because until recently, this mountain and most of the foreground were owned by one person.
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"Time Travel," like all of Gleick's work, is a fascinating mash-up of philosophy, literary criticism, physics and cultural observation.
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A fascinating new publication compiles gorgeous sketches, illustrations and maps from the journals of mariners in the 1800s and 1900s.
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It's a fascinating look at the adversarial way speedrunners approach game worlds: as realities to be twisted, broken, and conquered.
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Ten years on, it remains a fascinating shooter, mixing mobster clichés with monstrous magic and, of course, that voice over.
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Still, while these findings offer a fascinating glimpse into budgerigar flight, they don't explain the aerial mechanics of all birds.
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The resulting body of work paints a fascinating portrait of a man who somehow lived up to his own legend.
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It makes for a fascinating but sometimes uncomfortable contest between material hardship and aesthetic ingenuity, with victories for both sides.
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From The New Yorker: This is a fascinating look at the company and the wealthy family behind the opioid epidemic.
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Among other things, the report is a fascinating (at least to a carbon nerd like me) walk through RGGI's history.
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And he explores them in a fascinating new book, Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance.
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The paintings offer a fascinating insight into the messages that the great and the good sought to convey about themselves.
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Several dozen academics, diplomats, and energy researchers gathered earlier this year in Berlin to embark on a fascinating thought experiment.
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A Striking Historical Contrast This cosmopolitan beauty stands out as a fascinating contrast to the history of the Tjuvholmen neighborhood.
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So its a fascinating sort of field right now, where they're all trying to figure out whats gonna come next.
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As Outside magazine explains in a fascinating post, there's a lot we don't understand about the science of bear hibernation.
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Phys Ed Our skeletons may help to keep our weight under control, according to a fascinating new study with animals.
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Matthew Futterman: A fascinating moment in the 29th minute when Iceland had a throw-in in front of Argentina's bench.
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That's a shame, because "Les Sauvages" could be a fascinating point of departure for exploring 18th-century attitudes toward colonization.
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What it does do is offer a fascinating glimpse into the minds of the people behind this scientifically dubious operation.
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Ms. Tamblyn has a fascinating pout, a great whiskey voice and a breezy way with both entitlement and self-reproach.
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That reflects a fascinating confluence of these two forces: the force of history and the force of the history-breaker.
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Paranoid androids: • A fascinating difference between humans and hosts: Humans experience memory in hazy outlines, but hosts have perfect recall.
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Frida provides a fascinating counterpoint to Morgan, a sci-fi thriller from Fox that opened in more than 2,000 theaters.
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L. Randall Wray gave a fascinating lecture on the origin of money and full employment which you can watch here.
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Gerry Flahive, a filmmaker from Toronto, has written a fascinating article for The Times about how Mr. Rain became HAL.
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I just finished a fascinating book about the evolution of Broadway and its theaters called "Razzle Dazzle" by Michael Riedel.
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For a while, this makes "The Ticket" a fascinating character study expressed through whispered conversations and flickering light and shade.
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This was like being allowed to listen in on a fascinating conversation between equals, and watching the ideas at play.
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As one disturbing window into this question, consider a fascinating study published by Douglas Ahler and Gaurav Sood in 2018.
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It's matched by a fascinating profile of John T. Edge, that burgher of Southern foodways, by the incomparable Kim Severson.
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All of which makes Michael Tisserand's "Krazy: George Herriman, a Life in Black and White" a fascinating and frustrating biography.
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Bellos's impeccably researched account of the strange afterlife of "Les Misérables" doubles as a fascinating partial biography of Victor Hugo.
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The show's more coherent second half gives a fascinating account of these women, who form a kind of tattoo royalty.
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If he does decide to come, it would be a fascinating test case of how Europe sees South American soccer.
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You write about a fascinating bit of animal behavior called "systematic unpredictability," which helps animals not get killed by predators.
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And we examined how Melbourne made itself into a food capital (hint: persistent government-organized marketing; it's a fascinating read).
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But in a fascinating twist, the Washington Post reports that the shipment had in fact been ordered by Egypt itself.
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It's a fascinating thing because you like this product, the same thing with Uber, and you have issues with them.
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Making A Murderer subject Steven Avery has spoken out from behind bars in a fascinating new phone interview with In Touch.
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A fascinating aspect of rank-and-file Republicans' mixed feelings on the tax issue is that it's heavily mediated by income.
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In the below video, we observe a wild student in captivity — the daily routine is truly a fascinating sight to behold.
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It's sort of a fascinating thing to be here because Burt's Bees has been my staple since I can't even remember.
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Well, I shouldn&apost say cool because the humidity and heat are off the charts, but it&aposs a fascinating place.
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A fascinating example of behavioral immune system can be found among mandrills, according to a study published today in Science Advances.
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It's a clever hack on the traditional Swiss watch and it's a fascinating attempt at connecting the mechanical with the electronic.
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Rhizome is currently running an exhibit, a fascinating exhibit at the museum highlighting the history of art made on the internet.
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At the heart of the matter is a fascinating series of arguments about what is publishable, when, and in what form.
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Ribeiro agrees, describing it as a fascinating and novel perspective that he believes will encourage broader scholarly analysis in the field.
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A fascinating theory on Reddit speculates that Cersei will die at the hands of none other than Arya Stark (Maisie Williams).
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Now, these illustrations are offering a fascinating inside look at how every facet of Snapchat is built and to what end.
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In a fascinating study by researchers at Cardiff University and MIT, we learn that robots can develop prejudices when working together.
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It's both a fascinating development and proof that Marbury can still grab headlines even as he drifts further from his prime.
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"It's a fascinating experiment in the making: Whether you can in fact have these two fundamentally contradictory impulses coexisting," Prasad said.
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But if the hypothesis can be confirmed by follow-up studies, it points to a fascinating, memory-like mechanism in plants.
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In a fascinating legal case out of Singapore, the country's Supreme Court ruled that this situation doesn't just constitute medical malpractice.
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First of all, the temple pitviper is found in the Snake Temple of Penang, Malaysia which is a fascinating place itself.
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"David has created another propulsive series with a fascinating, complicated female role at its center," Kidman said in an accompanying statement.
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We've collected below our favorite Aviation Week covers to create up a fascinating timeline of technological progress and graphic design. Enjoy!
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It is a fascinating time watching the rise of AWS and the emergence of the public cloud at this breathtaking pace.
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It is a fascinating look inside the mind of a quarterback, the huddle, and what is actually happening in real time.
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But a fascinating piece of political science research published back in 2014 suggests that they are far too tangled to unwind.
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The resulting timelapse is a fascinating and unique look at a city that's one of the fastest growing in the country.
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A new paper out Thursday in Science suggests a fascinating new twist on this interaction between our genes and our environment.
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It's a fascinating glimpse at life from a Beatle's point of view, with commentary that adds fresh perspective to the commonplace.
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Where Malick sees people as insignificant in the face of nature, Lowery sees humankind as a fascinating, integral part of nature.
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Body Holes, a project by an artist duo known as New Scenario, is a fascinating attempt to break the white cube.
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A fascinating and unprecedented interview took place on HBO's "Real Time" between WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and longtime host Bill Maher.
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"I've learned a ton about manufacturing along the way, though, so it has been a fascinating and gratifying experience," he says.
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This is a fascinating question that gets to the heart of an ethical dilemma, but does not exactly suit Sunstein's apologetics.
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I reached out to Elizabeth Greenwood, the author of Playing Dead, a fascinating book that examines death fakery of all kinds.
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"In the Darkroom" is a fascinating chronicle of a decade spent trying to understand a parent who had always been inscrutable.
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If, however, you are a Mac fan, this is an excellent upgrade with a fascinating and highly extensible new Touch Bar.
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The various appellations offer a multitude of terroirs, and it's a fascinating opportunity to compare different expressions of the same grape.
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If Bloomberg's filing is the kickoff to a full-fledged campaign, he is a fascinating addition to the Democratic presidential race.
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By chronicling the settlement while it was "thriving and alive", "City of Darkness" provides a fascinating glimpse into a bygone place.
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We also briefly meet a fascinating character called the General of All Blades when Rat stumbles upon a plot against him.
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In a fascinating chapter, Slobodian examines the various conflicts within the Mont Pelerin Society over the subject of apartheid South Africa.
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It's like a comprehensive exhibition catalog or a thorough critical essay — an indispensable aid to understanding and appreciating a fascinating artist.
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Still, the question of extraterrestrial life is a fascinating one, so astronomers are devising techniques to look at the planet's atmosphere.
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Sweterlitsch plays with time in a fascinating manner, sprinkling in small details that drive home the real cost of Moss's job.
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This is only a proof of concept — there's no dire need for giant number-recognition machines — but it's a fascinating one.
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READING I'm reading a fascinating book called "The Joy of Ambiguous Solids" by Kokichi Sugihara, a professor of engineering in Tokyo.
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Our other subjects include fast-moving wildfires in California and a fascinating random fact about working as a doctor in Antarctica.
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I was a Foreign Service officer on temporary duty in Damascus, a fascinating place, but certainly taxing to one's immune system.
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It's sure to be a fascinating conversation that will leave our audience with a lot of meaty issues to chew on.
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Tarantino's latest is a fascinating deep dive into what it's like to be a star in Hollywood in a downward spiral.
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Read more: The Warriors pulled off a fascinating retool as they lost Kevin Durant, and they may not be done yet
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But the platform presents a fascinating map of how the Democratic Party is evolving as a stark alternative to the Republicans.
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However, Arizona, by no means dominated by Democrats, is a fascinating outlier, though the state fits the study's "broken-barrier" correlation.
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Meanwhile, neuroscientists have amassed a fascinating body of work indicating that these sound-based snapshots are processed within the visual cortex.
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It was actually a fascinating glance into the single-mindedness of a top racer when the adrenaline is still flowing freely.
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The result is a fascinating graph and a concept that I was unfamiliar with: Pareto efficiency, and the accompanying Pareto frontier.
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Buy it here >>Cliff Kuang's "User Friendly" is a fascinating treatise on something many of us take for granted: Good design.
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Some years ago, the publishing company Hogarth announced a fascinating initiative: a series of novels based on Shakespeare's most famous works.
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If nothing else, the years ahead will be a fascinating experiment in how much policy expertise actually matters to effective governing.
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To the Editor: I guess I don't have to read what sounded like a fascinating novel, "Washington Black," by Esi Edugyan.
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A lot of times sports is at the forefront, pushing us toward progress; that was always a fascinating dynamic for me.
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It is a question that people have a fascinating story and fascinating answer to wherever they are on the religious spectrum.
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He's a really nice guy with some interesting perspectives on things and has lived a fascinating life—you should read it.
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The Times has a fascinating article about how the animators show deeply felt emotions on the faces of Buzz and Woody.
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Yeah, I don't know if there's an easy answer, but I think it's a fascinating thing to be thinking about. Okay.
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It's a fascinating collection of photographs, in addition to being an important document of a turbulent chapter in American cultural history.
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His 1949 film "Bitter Rice," available for streaming on the new subscription Criterion channel, is a fascinating example of neorealist pulp.
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After my recent column about the shortage of female voices in the media, I heard a fascinating story about the BBC.
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This ability to suggest a fascinating inner life just out of the viewer's reach made McDormand's career as a character actress.
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His piece includes a fascinating map that shows how housing density in the Southeast has changed over the past three decades.
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These sophisticated retellings by the author of "The Golden Compass" cover 50 tales, including a fascinating number of lesser-known stories.
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That's a question that three researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently explored in a fascinating study on solar panels.
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Kolkata, a city strongly associated with British rule and the East India Company, has a fascinating relationship with its colonial history.
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Carolyn Kormann has a fascinating story about a California tribe using carbon offsets to buy land and protect ancient redwood forests.
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Raising monarchs inside a climate-controlled family room is a fascinating hobby, but it isn't the way to save the species.
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Her Aunt Lydia is a fascinating amalgam of contradictions — glimpses of sympathy and true belief amid blatant hypocrisy, sadism and condescension.
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It's a fascinating look at the lengths a person will go to in order to survive and provide for their family.
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Fleming and Rohmann, the team behind "Giant Squid," offer a fascinating up-close view of the stages of a honeybee's life.
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Yotam Ottolenghi thinks this root vegetable has a fascinating history and is best enjoyed intact, its color and shape on display.
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"It's a fascinating dynamic playing itself out," said Peter Kucik, a former official in Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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His assistant sees her differently, as a fascinating manifestation of freedom — but neither know about the daughter she left behind. —A.
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Story at a glance A fascinating new study suggests continuing one's education after high school could lead to a longer life.
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A study by the audio software engineer Chris Johnson about why contemporary pop-music careers end suddenly makes a fascinating discovery.
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That would be just so much ancient history except that history is repeating itself, offering a fascinating undercurrent to Monday's argument.
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All of this material is used to create a fascinating portrait of extreme poverty in one of Santiago's most impoverished barrios.
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That's, in and of itself, is a fascinating story arc -- given that the Ricketts family was adamantly opposed to Trump's nomination.
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"Got there at 7 o'clock in the morning, and it was a fascinating world," she told Jimmy Kimmel in an interview.
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Throw in a fascinating murder mystery and interesting puzzles, and you have one of the most memorable games of the year.
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At the end of the book, Kenne has included a fascinating exchange of letters between himself and Australian novelist Tim Winton.
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The result is a fascinating and sometimes frustrating hybrid, a film that tries both to transcend and to exploit its genre.
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The relationship between capitalism, white supremacy and civil rights is a fascinating one marked by boycotts, sit-ins and bus rides.
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" Left: "Photography can be a fascinating witness to time, so I'm constantly pinning snapshots and old pictures on my mood boards.
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While the evidence is still far from conclusive that a hidden planet actually exists, it's a fascinating window into deep space.
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The Dash button was a fascinating product, representing Amazon's most brazen play for entering into your physical space to sell you stuff.
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Deeply reported and researched, Sakamoto's book provides a fascinating close-up of the travails of wartime life in an increasingly fascistic Japan.
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Then, we'll discuss a fascinating string matching problem we had to solve in order to include articles published after 25 in TimesMachine.
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Regardless, it's a fascinating exercise—one that transports us to another era and better connects us to people from this time period.
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After spending three years as a fascinating scientific experiment, the Eagles have devoted this offseason to healing rifts between management and players.
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It was a fascinating hypothesis, but there was one problem—nobody had ever confirmed that vinyl cyanide is actually present on Titan.
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A fascinating new paper theorizes that alien civilizations could do the same thing, reshaping their homeworlds in predictable and potentially detectable ways.
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It should be a fascinating and essential glimpse of some of the experiences of incarcerated people, which all too often go ignored.
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At its core, The Man In The High Castle is a fascinating thought experiment: What would America look like under the Nazis?
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It gives you a fascinating glimpse at other people's terrible, horrible, no good, and very bad days from interacting with faulty products.
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It's a fascinating new technology that we seem to have ignored and could be one of the coolest upcoming VR solutions ever.
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Here is a fascinating bit of television that made me like Dwight Howard more than I ever thought I would, or could.
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It's a fascinating look at how we label ourselves, and how those labels define us and the conflicts that drive our politics.
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Researchers also found 25 wooden ink documents at the former fort, offering a fascinating glimpse into everyday life in the Roman Empire.
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"I think it's a fascinating possibility," said Thomas Kephart, a Vanderbilt University researcher and one of the authors of the new paper.
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Yesterday, we published a fascinating piece from Blake Montgomery about how the porn industry has shifted to cater to specific, individualized interests.
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A new teardown of Logitech's latest mouse offers a fascinating look at the "Magspeed" scroll wheel used in the MX Master 3.
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It's a fascinating look at the opposition faced by Chinese tech start-ups, which makes Facebook's grilling before Congress look positively mild.
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The decades that follow find sexual difference driven into the shadows, or—in a fascinating exception—permitted as entertainment on the stage.
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It's a fascinating book, perfectly blending past and present, personal and societal, private and public, solving countless culinary mysteries along the way.
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It's a fascinating take on the grotesque violence of World War II. Furthermore, the war perfectly contextualizes Adepo as a Black lead.
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It's a fascinating result, but one that shows how far we are from being able to accurately gauge consciousness in another animal.
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In a fascinating post, Brian Krebs and a group of security researchers have found a method for laundering money through expensive ebooks.
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The IEEE unearthed a fascinating 2013 study that showed that a cute dog tail does more than just amuse — it can communicate.
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The stories represent just a slice of China's science fiction community, but it's an engrossing window into a fascinating body of work.
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Beyond serving news on mobile, Neogi said the bot could also handle micro-transactions in the future, which is a fascinating proposition.
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It's a fascinating experiment, which you really shouldn't ever try at home because you'll need several thousand volts to create Lichtenberg figures.
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We couldn't fit most of his interview into the audio version, but it was a fascinating conversation about an important overlooked program.
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A fascinating takeaway from this study is the realization that manufacturing techniques have been exposing people to toxins for thousands of years.
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Lindsay Ellis released a fascinating examination of YouTube culture and how creators profit off of the idea of authenticity, perceived or real.
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EXPERTS DISCOVER &aposCHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS&apos ANCHOR AT CARIBBEAN SHIPWRECK SITE The rock art offers a fascinating glimpse into Mona's forgotten Taino population.
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A fascinating implication of the new study is that frozen worlds like Enceladus could become a watery paradises in the distant future.
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He managed to slow his beats and delivery even more, crafting a fascinating sound with producer Jon Brion (Fiona Apple, Kanye West).
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With the sun in your experimental and adventurous 11th house until the 22nd, dating different people will be a fascinating research project.
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It's a fascinating talk with a guy who has seen more computing history than most of us working in the industry today.
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The results are a fascinating music video that looks like overly compressed digital video filmed through the window of a moving car.
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This is a fascinating situation in which Jo and his sister are united in opposing their brother Boris and his Brexit plans.
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It is a fascinating mix of English, African, Portuguese, French and other influences, reflecting a unique history of imperialism, slavery and migration.
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It's a fascinating discussion that offers both depth and clarity, and is a must-listen for anyone still haunted by Lola's story.
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But there's a fascinating style of lying that is practiced best by those who seem most sincere—and especially by sincere politicians.
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I splurged a little and purchased Acridofagia y Otro Insectos, a fascinating book about the consumption of insects, for about 475 pesos.
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Yeah, and I think, by the way, Kim Kardashian's a fascinating figure who should be written about, probably just not interviewed directly.
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Though the unusual relationship between Inter and the Zapatistas failed to produce a match for the ages, theirs remains a fascinating friendship.
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A fascinating artist, Tanja Stark, drew on visual expression to present her creative work that places strong emphasis on Bowie's visionary opus.
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The report is a fascinating read, not just for what he says about markets but for his views on the global economy.
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This book is a fascinating document on Adnan's imagination and mind, but also on artistic movements, from Parisian Modernism to California countercultures.
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Like The September Issue before it, The First Monday in May also paints a fascinating portrayal of Wintour in her professional life.
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Despite the challenges, especially when it came to finding the right design elements, it has been a fascinating process from Day One.
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We're excited to hear that season 2 will further explore a fascinating theme from season 1 that hasn't been talked about enough.
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On Tuesday night, The New York Times published a fascinating look at incoming Chief-of-Staff Reince Preibus's role in the administration.
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So yes, I think that's a fascinating idea: when we had fewer answers, and fewer distractions, the mind fills in the blanks.
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Helen Pearson, a geneticist and journalist, has written "The Life Project", a fascinating book charting the 1946 cohort and four that followed.
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In a single week,Samsung'sambitious $2,000 foldable smartphone went from being a fascinating, awe-inspiring gadget of the future to a disaster.
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It presents you with a fascinating world, but then doesn't give you the time or tools to properly soak it all in.
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Weil was a specimen, for her, of a fascinating species: the raving writer, the flagellant writer, the writer impaled on ruthless principle.
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But this new discovery certainly opens up a fascinating line of enquiry about where this large fish tends to travel and why.
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I MEAN, I THINK BITCOIN – BITCPIN IS REALLY A FASCINATING EXAMPLE OF HOW HUMAN BEINGS CREATE VALUE, OR ESTIMATE OR JUDGE VALUE.
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It wore other hats: epidemiology thriller, genre-savvy black comedy and a fascinating exploration of the future of (not so) new media.
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"The off-label use of CBD and Epidiolex will be a fascinating subject to look at over the coming years," Devinsky said.
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The video of reporter Sven Bergmann questioning then-Icelandic Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson about his offshore accounts is a fascinating document.
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This portrait of whales attacking whalers—and vice versa—open a fascinating window into the development of industrial hunting of these animals.
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But a fascinating artistic discovery is shedding new light on a lesser known, but perhaps more consequential, piece of the college's history.
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Setting that aside, the story chronicles a fascinating moment in the civil rights movement, without yielding quite the returns that it should.
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Consider a fascinating story in the New York Times about how Uber uses "psychological tricks" to get more out of its drivers.
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If you grew up in the 292s, you already you probably know this, but that decade's toy industry was a fascinating place.
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It's a fascinating time capsule both for the book's utopian 1997 web predictions, but also for Kakutani's prescient skepticism about the internet.
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In a fascinating and eerie report, our journalists show how your smartphone apps track your movements and snoop on your daily habits.
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So it was a fascinating change to see her struggle against a situation and have those in power wholly support her methods.
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I sometimes use a service called Relationship Science, which is a fascinating way to understand the connections between the people I cover.
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His critiques of Big Tech seem to be channeling Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO), and that makes it a fascinating political strategy.
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"He was a fascinating man," Mr. Knight said of Norell, after nimbly clambering into a taxicab with minimal help from a cane.
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An unkempt inbox is a fascinating digital record of what was going on in your life at any given moment in time.
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"Hopefully it will turn out to be a fascinating glimpse of a person who I think everybody thought they knew but didn't."
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Yet "Don't Call Me Son" still manages to be a fascinating, sympathetic portrait of a lost boy abruptly thrown to the wolves.
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Its owner (wearing a fascinating watch-shaped bolo tie) called a friend, who arrived an hour later with a large messenger bag.
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From natural medicine to nudism, Sun Seekers covers a fascinating history and its playful, vivid writing makes it a pleasure to read.
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The Swedish teenager has become a leader of the global movement on climate change--and her autism has played a fascinating role.
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They cut off a fascinating exchange on criminal justice, drugs, and marijuana between Booker and Biden to go to a commercial break.
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It looks like a fascinating attempt to blend classic Half-Life gameplay with current VR mechanics, and the visual design is impressive.
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Deep Fusion is a fascinating technique that extends Apple's philosophy on photography as a computational process out to its next logical frontier.
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The whole thing is really worth a read, as it&aposs a fascinating look at an overlooked part of the regional economy.
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Habash has created a fascinating protagonist in Stephen, a hard-driven athlete with a convincingly thoughtful mind — though an erratic one, too.
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A fascinating 2013 book by the historian Nina Kushner, "Erotic Exchanges," has unveiled the stratified world of 18th-century prostitution in France.
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"It's a fascinating process because clearly he has strengths in intellect and articulateness that make him an appealing candidate," Mr. Blumenthal said.
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While Changes can feel abstruse, it is ultimately a fascinating look at the creative process behind the most fleeting of art forms.
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As a follow-up to that decision Ms. Ruiz has come up with a fascinating guide to gaming the system, Russia style.
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"There's a fascinating simplicity to orchids that I find so beautiful," says Buanne, whose father and grandfather both competitively bred the bloom.
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Mary Meeker of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers puts together a fascinating and influential presentation each year on the state of the web.
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She has a fascinating personal story, and she has handled the national spotlight well in her first two years in the Senate.
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I listened recently on a long cross-country drive and found it a fascinating voyage, even when I did not entirely agree.
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With our fractured media landscape, it's a fascinating look at how gatekeepers throughout history have tried to monopolize the distribution of information.
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But it extends further than that: I start looking at everyone, at least for a while, as someone with a fascinating story.
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It's a fascinating story that every investor should read and remember the next time someone's being lauded as the next Warren Buffett.
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More than an edifying primer on a fascinating and under-recognized mode of performance, the film offers 90 minutes of pure buoyancy.
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It is a fascinating stretch often glossed over in fighting scholarship that skips from the Roman Coliseum to 17th century English pugilism.
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Should a team like the Browns offer a bunch of draft picks for Garoppolo, the Patriots' decision could be a fascinating one.
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It's a lush, orchestral version of the song, and it contains a fascinating style of orchestral instruction that musically mimics the ocean.
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This duo used the room to their advantage in a fascinating program that also included works by Nadia Boulanger, Britten, Webern and Beethoven.
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It's a fascinating example of how a country that's been torn apart by multiple wars is figuring out ways to reestablish cultural hierarchies.
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It didn't always work, but it was certainly a fascinating, interesting group of people, and just stylistically it was quite beautiful as well.
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He captures traffic circles, sporting events and even penthouse parties throughout Lithuania, providing a fascinating glimpse of the otherwise ordinary world around him.
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His photos, a series collected in the book Besides Faith, offers a fascinating glimpse into this world and the people who inhabit it.
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Indeed, a fascinating aspect about early pollinating insects is that they were paired with non-flowering plants (gymnosperms), rather than flowering plants (angiosperms).
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I became somewhat addicted to the Bachelor franchise because it's a fascinating human experiment, not in love, but in social behavior more broadly.
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But we had a fascinating, up-close and real-time view of some the Republican Party's greatest hopes, smartest players and best advisers.
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One such DNA reveal is at the heart of a fascinating medical malpractice lawsuit filed last week in US District Court in Idaho.
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Seeing Aegon and his family go from barely being relevant in Valyria to ruling a continent in Westeros would be a fascinating journey.
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His first assignment is doled out, his curiosity is piqued, and then... It's a fascinating short story with an end open to questions.
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The Sanders campaign has been a fascinating proof of concept for a grassroots, left-wing politics that eschews the typical Washington money machine.
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I'm a primary market gallerist, and as much as I like objects, I will always fall on the side of a fascinating practice.
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Crawford said he noticed the art in the house was a fascinating mix of Catholic items and tchotchkes that hint at cannabis culture.
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But I do want to dig into the opposing views about the Zuckerberg memo, because I've noticed a fascinating split today in opinions.
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Free: iOS and Android Time Turner is a fascinating puzzle-based game in which you travel through time and coordinate with your past.
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Here's a fascinating example of how President Trump has not only transformed basic beliefs of Republicans, but has also moved opinion among Democrats.
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Mr. Page is a fascinating character who has changed the world a few times over and is worth tens of billions of dollars.
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Ken Bensinger's Red Card — a fascinating investigation of corruption in the high-stakes world of professional soccer — is almost impossible to put down.
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While the data does not reveal secretive superPAC giving, it is a fascinating look at the shifting public views of the nation's elite.
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This is a fascinating idea, as noted by Dr Jenna Kiddie, a senior lecturer in animal behavior and welfare at Anglia Ruskin University.
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It's an interesting story, it's a fascinating marriage, it's exciting to see them do what they did, but why tell the story now?
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"Consciousness is certainly a fascinating and important subject—but I don't believe consciousness is necessary for human-level artificial intelligence," he told Gizmodo.
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