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This tendency becomes particularly interesting (and relevant) when the society in which the narrative exists is one which is, itself, under tension, or subject to a changing environment.
The Met show, organized by Joan Aruz, acting associate curator in charge of the department of ancient Near Eastern art, becomes particularly interesting, as one might expect, when it enters terrain unexplored or only lightly touched on in Brooklyn.
The essay becomes particularly interesting when he introduces the complex nature of racism that he witnessed.
Accordingly, the consideration of (delta) instead of (beta) becomes particularly interesting to enhance image contrast by taking advantage of the (stronger) refractive effect rather than attenuation.
The model of the cell as a computer making computers becomes particularly interesting at this point.
This becomes particularly interesting in cases where the synthetic reactions can be readily decomposed into pathways of equivalent net conversion capability, involving only known enzymes.
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Inverse problems become particularly interesting (and difficult) when the solution is required to satisfy hard and/or soft constraints.
Queries about objects that change their spatial attributes over time become particularly interesting when they ask for changes in the spatial relationships between different objects.
Meanwhile, the music goes on, and - in the Tuesday performance -when Cris Groenendaal, the Caliph, was singing, say, "Stranger in Paradise" or "Night of My Nights," listening became particularly interesting.
A photos section could become particularly interesting.
These questions become particularly interesting when the program outcomes are measured at the student (future teacher) level.
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