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And it contains an intriguing bit of information: his interest in Nutella.
Rachel Weisz plays opposite Renner, presumed to be a love interest, which is an intriguing bit of casting.
It's a confusing choice because it seems to miss the truly intriguing bit of the marriage: preserving yourself in the face of marriage vows.
Mr. Meloni actually does an intriguing bit of double television duty these days, portraying a thrill-killing convict on HBO's "Oz".
An intriguing bit of history popped up the other day, thanks to Yang Lan, host of one of China's most-watched talk shows.
One of the guides related an intriguing bit of lore: Though titanium mined nearby went to the Moon as part of Apollo 11 in 1969, no road reached Havre-St.-Pierre till 1976.
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But the digital trail is littered with intriguing bits of evidence.
That was followed last week by two smaller but intriguing bits of news.
Researchers have cited intriguing bits of digital evidence that point to a joint American-Israeli effort to undermine Iran's efforts to build a nuclear bomb.
Those developers have never been identified, but researchers have cited intriguing bits of digital evidence that point to a joint American-Israeli effort to undermine Iran's efforts to build a nuclear bomb.
Walking gingerly through the gloom, you suddenly realised you were among a number of people who had started talking to each other – intriguing bits of dialogue about the economy and then relationships.
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