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A veteran of general election nights, Stewart concluded: "It can't not be interesting, whatever the outcome.
The results of the trial, due out next year and will be interesting whatever the result.
David Bowie's singing voice was so sweetly beautiful that he sounded interesting whatever he sang.
Of those three, I consider Lincoln and Roosevelt infinitely more interesting than the aloof Jefferson, and I can think of a number of later and lesser presidents who also qualify as more interesting (whatever that vague term actually means).
3) The clashing of N255 is interesting whatever one's thoughts about the mechanism.
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(He was so good, the Good John McCain. Always wandering around New Hampshire talking about campaign finance reform. The only person who ever made it interesting. Whatever happened to him?) In January, the Roberts court, in a burst of creative overreaching, ruled 5 to 4 that corporations have the same free speech rights as people and knocked out Good John McCain's law.
They win, or not, on other cues: gender, race, interesting names, whatever.
At first, I wasn't sure about it – interesting, cool, whatever – but by the chorus it really grabbed me.
You might consider yourself to be a fascinating person, but you shouldn't be more interesting than whatever activity these 3- and 4-year-olds are engaged in.
Now trade site AdAge has dug a little deeper into how brands are viewing the controversy, which makes for interesting reading whatever your stance.
The threat of zombie computers or the rebellious stunts of free runners in London seem less interesting than whatever Mr. Twelve Hawks might have invented out of thin air.
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