Sentence examples for interesting specimens from inspiring English sources

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"I begin by letting snow fall on to a collection board, which I then examine to find interesting specimens," writes Libbrecht in Snowflakes.

With a bit of searching, I discover that the year before he opened his museum, he'd picked up the wolf and some other interesting specimens from the dispersal of another natural history collection.

He said that a magazine of the Soviet Academy of Sciences reported that unfortunately these interesting specimens could not be studied, because the workers who unearthed them ate them on the spot.

One baffled reviewer of Gordon's book confessed, "Even if both women were unquestionably interesting specimens of liberal American womanhood in the late 19th century, neither seemed -- to this reader at least -- sufficiently distinctive to warrant such close and extended attention".

The 17th-century Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn painted birds-of-paradise and marine cone shells gathered from the early European exploration of the Pacific, testifying to people's fascination for attractive and interesting specimens from "exotic" locales.

The authors decided to "look for this structures" in different pathological entities, to do so interesting specimens, were photographed, the pictures from different rotationary angles were analyzed, and the images were amplified two to three times.

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The Jambox is by far the most interesting specimen.

In that mock epic, the manacled, nearly naked Charlton Heston is rated an interesting specimen by a variety of simian overlords.

Wills is an interesting specimen: liberal in his political views (which he applies to the Church) and conservative in his faith.

Another interesting specimen is S. sachalinensis Sekka, which has reddish-brown branches that look as if they've been bundled together and flattened.

She also begins to think "that she needn't be ashamed of being a freer and more interesting specimen of humanity than the lot with whom fate had thrown her".

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