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Direct observation of individual protein molecules in their native environment, at nanometer resolution, in a living cell, in motion is not only fascinating but also uniquely informative.
All of which is not only fascinating – there's a PhD thesis in here somewhere – but worth bearing in mind next time you have a dinner party.
This is Tom Standage's third pocket-sized book delving into the history of science and engineering, and yet again he has found a subject that is not only fascinating, but which also resonates with contemporary issues.
"In this, too, Mr. Tolkien has succeeded superbly, and what happened in the year of the Shire 1418 in the Third Age of Middle-earth is not only fascinating in A.D. 1954 but also a warning and an inspiration".
This, a literary career that has so far spanned six decades, and the fact that his maternal grandmother was Ada Leverson, the writer Oscar Wilde called 'the Sphinx', means that talking to him is not only fascinating but ghostly, too; he connects you to a past that you've previously heard about only via fat biographies.
Still, the paper is "not only fascinating reading, but it also generates ideas for testable hypotheses," says health physicist and radiological specialist P. Andrew Karam of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
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Philanthropy, these pieces show, isn't only fascinating in itself; it's also a window into the structure of the contemporary world.
From The New Yorker's archive, pieces that show that philanthropy isn't only fascinating in itself but also a window into the structure of the contemporary world.
He tended to raise the games of everyone he dealt with, so these are not only fascinating in detail but usually very well expressed and considered.
Everything she did this year — from making a Free Kitten album to posing in i.D. wearing clothes by Rodarte — was not only fascinating but galvinizing.
In his conclusion, Liang commented that the research on Hamlet was not only fascinating but also revealed the important points that literary criticism must be founded on detailed textual research and that Shakespeare should not be idolized since even the greatest writer's masterpiece could have errors (1934, 61-70).
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