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The fact that I am African-American makes it even more intriguing, given that the Kinsey Reports of 1948 omitted black males from their famous survey of American homosexuals, probably because at that time, there was not enough data on gay African-American men to include them as a group.

This apparent attenuation of M. tuberculosis in animal hosts is all the more intriguing given that genome studies have shown us that the M. bovis genome is merely a reduced version of the M. tuberculosis genome; hence, M. bovis does not have any "virulence" loci for animals per se that have been lost in M. tuberculosis.

The overrepresentation of nonsynonymous SNPs in a nonnegligible proportion (26.0%) of these genes is all the more intriguing, given that such genes are more likely involved in adaptive features specific to conifers.

It is more intriguing given that it happens independently in two distinct lineages and that both mtrA paralogs are essential to the cell growth and/or methanogenesis (Sarmiento et al. 2013).

We found the data reported in Fig. 2 of ref. 1 to be more intriguing given the role of postprandial hyperglycemia in the etiology of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (2), which is responsible for 80% of the premature deaths in diabetes (3).

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Such a stand-off is quite intriguing, given Quine's rejection of such "Philosophy-First" approaches in epistemology more generally.

As the poem goes on, their petulance becomes more and more intriguing – especially as fate gives them more and more cause to regret it.

Goliath is slain in the end, but the film, tonight on PBS's "Independent Lens" series, gives more intriguing long-term problems only a cursory look.

One of the more intriguing bits in the game, given Mr. Houser's personal history growing up in London, involves a pair of deluded anti-immigrant activists who set up a civil border patrol and stun-gun American mariachi performers.

The term "stocks", for example, with its implication that whales and dolphins are a resource suitable for exploitation, is being overtaken by "populations", a word that is also applied to people.Ms Koski gave an even more intriguing example.

The more intriguing question is why the news media have given the reconstruction such publicity.

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