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Quite why golf suffers in contrast is an intriguing matter.
Whether this condition has to be ascribed to a relapse intrinsic to the natural history of the illness or to a combination of life events and iatrogenic dopamine supersensitivity is an intriguing matter for future studies.
Oestrogen receptor and PgR expression are established predictive factors for clinical response to endocrine treatment, but the prognostic significance of their expression level remains an intriguing matter of debate.
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There's also the intriguing matter of his Muslim faith, a true rarity in Western pop that he seems to acknowledge in one track, "Flower," with a lovely vocal melody sung in Urdu.
Its subject is not addiction or ambition, or even love in a conventional romantic sense, but rather the more elusive and intriguing matter of intimacy: how it grows, falters and endures over time.
The Miller juvenilia gave an intriguing preview of subject matter and theatrical tactics that he would use in the plays of his maturity, and there are equally fascinating flashes in Agnes Colander of the dramatist that Granville Barker became: shrewd about human motive, acute to the difference between what people say and what they mean, and keen to test the limits of censorship.
Although one might be tempted to believe that the discreteness of space and/or time is a purely theoretical matter, nevertheless it is an intriguing question whether the matter could also be of an empirical nature.
But Vampire Cowboys' semi-maturation in terms of subject matter has been an intriguing development on the Off Off-Broadway scene, and "She Kills Monsters" follows suit without forsaking the troupe's guilty, gory pleasures.
Lastly, the summit was an intriguing event even apart from its subject matter.
But it will also be an intriguing exercise in what really matters.
But if this strikes you as an intriguing riddle -- or for that matter, as a question of serious import -- then help yourself to "Life or Something Like It," a chalky, stale comedy of second chances that opens today nationwide.
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