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And yet while one is typically considered fascinating, worthy of pages of mainstream media coverage, mention of the other is often greeted with eye-rolling outside of specialist circles.
She attempted to create a different style of costumes than had been seen in recent Austen adaptations, and drew inspiration from the fashions of the 1790s, a time period she considered "fascinating" and a "very transitional era in terms of fashion... it was a real challenge to make it work".
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Taberski considers fascinating and far-ranging theories about Simmons's disappearance, many of them none of our business, and he gives considerable airtime to dark speculations about Simmons's longtime housekeeper and companion, Teresa Reveles — that she might be holding him hostage, for example.
But I've always considered Canada fascinating, precisely because it's similar to the United States in many but not all ways.
Linear carbon chains (LCCs) consisting of sp-hybridized carbon atoms are considered a fascinating 1D system and could be used in the fabrication of the next-generation molecular devices because of its ideal linear atomic nature.
It is considered quite fascinating by the sort of people who like to go on bus rides through the Bowery".
Due to its strange appearance and behavior and the difficulty in seeing the species, this bird is considered particularly fascinating by birdwatchers.
Since very few examples of regulation of an mRNA by a naturally occurring antisense RNA had been described in eukaryotes, this form of regulation was generally considered a fascinating, but likely worm-specific, oddity.
They'll have no choice but to consider the fascinating issue of causality and the role it plays in networks.
That sangfroid doctor might consider it "fascinating," but I often found it a distraction from the glinting edge of O'Rourke's own story.
For a recent example of this tendency, consider the fascinating exchange between the prolific Catholic blogger Mark Shea and Jerry Coyne, the author of "Why Evolution Is True" and a Dawkins-esque critic of biblical religion.
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