Sentence examples for interest of thousands from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, he took the precaution of consulting his astrologer, who took the precaution of taking a look at Mr. Chuwit's horoscope, which, thanks to the interest of thousands like Somchai, is readily available on the black market.

The video, not technically a "selfie" since the camera was rolling before the birds commenced their inquiry, captured the interest of thousands online.

It came as a bit of a surprise when the essay garnered the interest of thousands of readers on internet news sites such as Digg, Reddit, and eventually the New York Times.

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Because of the interest of 20th-century Western scholars in the sect, the Ibāḍīs became active and began to publish their classical writings and their own journals.

But what has stirred the interest of 21st-century venture capitalists in so-called radio frequency chip companies, like RFco, is their potential in the next generation of cellphones.

Since there is clearly a conflict between the interest of 21st century exploiters of planetary resources on the one hand and astronomers as planetary environmentalists on the other, a new strategy should be established to settle this conflict as soon as possible.

In order to identify the three subpopulations of interest 1st and 2nd generation Iraqi immigrants, 1st and 2nd generation immigrants from other nations, and native Swedes – the Census data was linked to the Multi-Generational Registry.

The Oberlin production has omitted one of its sections in the interests of 21st-century attention spans and production limitations but offers three scenes connected largely, if at all, by references to love pined over, fought for and ultimately rescued.

It was a cradle of republicanism and of imperialism, political systems of equal interest to 19th-century Americans watching the United States develop into a world power.

In addition, although I m sure it will be of little interest to 2nd-year PhD students, you will receive a very, very generous subsistence allowance.

Known to Europeans since the time of their production via extensive trade between the Mamluks and the Venetians, these 13th 14th-century 13th 14th-centuryps were of particular interest to 19th-century collectors due to their "exotic" and luxurious appearance [2].

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