Sentence examples for bit more fascinating from inspiring English sources

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That's because the Henry A. Kissinger I know from years of professional contact is just a wee bit more fascinating and complicated than the lecherous lackey of landlords who drags his namesake through the muck in the Met's drama.

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One of the more fascinating bits of news to have come out of the Chilean mine is that the men might have agreed to share whatever they get from telling their story.

By Macy Halford October 13, 2010 One of the more fascinating bits of news to have come out of the Chilean mine is that the men might have agreed to share whatever they get from telling their story.

A fascinator is much more fascinating.

But seeing into the future is a bit more challenging than these predictions make it seem — as the fascinating images below demonstrate.

In the end, I was happy to have been here, to have learned more about ship construction (especially from the fascinating multimedia "Hearts of Oak") and to understand a bit more about what makes Britain, well, Britain.

Things become even more fascinating.

And thus more fascinating.

Losers are more fascinating.

Cricket is more fascinating for their flourishing.

A bit more mature".

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