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In that mock epic, the manacled, nearly naked Charlton Heston is rated an interesting specimen by a variety of simian overlords.
Wills is an interesting specimen: liberal in his political views (which he applies to the Church) and conservative in his faith.
The exotic shrub was apparently regarded as an interesting specimen plant and there are no records of the species having naturalized in the U.S. until after 1910, when it began colonizing roadside verges and open pastures.
Reeves examines and judges Mill as an interesting specimen, which is fine as far as it goes, but he never develops the biographer's ability to stand at the shoulder of the subject and see the world as if through his eyes.
Methods are now also being developed to first identify an interesting specimen area by light microscopy, before collecting a tilt series of it in the electron microscope (108, 109).
A chart is more portable than a heavy, thick book, so you can keep it with you even and do a little unplanned identification when you find an interesting specimen you do not recognize.
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While on a plant-buying mission, Seymour discovers a strange and interesting specimen that has an appetite for blood and human flesh.
He then continued to the Neanderthal skull, an altogether more interesting specimen, and to which he devoted much greater space.
She also begins to think "that she needn't be ashamed of being a freer and more interesting specimen of humanity than the lot with whom fate had thrown her".
If the psychological tensions linking these three were allowed time and space to develop, "Body of Lies" might have been a more surprising and interesting specimen of its genre.
The satirical magazine Punch, for instance, featured a cartoon in which Dippy could be seen marvelling at Ray Lankester, director of the British Museum Natural Historyy): "Quite 'n interesting specimen of a British Pro-fessor!" drawled the dinosaur.
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