Sentence examples for records more interesting from inspiring English sources

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Still, if we're too see the, ahem, dark side of the Woon, he needs to work on incorporating his records' more interesting production values into his live show.

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A company involved in the Bahama's would automatically raise eyebrows, but six different records is more interesting considering that data matching for tax purposes in Australia usually relies on matching details of directors with a heavy emphasis on a directors date of birth.

For three genes (IL5, CD74 and HMOX1 ) the CGC application estimated the gene records as being more interesting than the manual inspection, an estimation confirmed by recent papers not yet included in the OMIM reference list.

And perhaps there's enough there to suggest she might be around longer than most of the artists he backs, because she might make more interesting records than this.

That's what Coheed and Cambria did -- it's a similar feeling in some ways but a much more interesting record.

With their die-cut cardboard, high-end colour processes and overlaid photographic techniques, such sleeves occasionally cost more than the recording and were often more interesting, the sort of upside-down economics on which the creativity of the independent sector initially thrived.

Her emphatic dabs and curling, commalike strokes seem applied with the exuberance of someone who has just discovered that distorting reality is much more interesting than recording it faithfully.

Her emphatic dabs and curling, commalike brush strokes and preference for shimmering variegated color infuses the works with a contemporary awareness — they seem applied with the exuberance of someone who has just discovered that distorting reality is much more interesting than recording it faithfully.

Carrie knew that he was writing his weather report in a notebook — sunny, some high cumulus, 68°F, no precipitation — and flipping back through its pages to where things got more interesting: his record-low temperature for the year, heaviest rainfall, days of hail or thunder.

Carrie knew that he was writing his weather report in a notebook — _sunny, some high cumulus, 68°F, no precipitation — _and flipping back through its pages to where things got more interesting: his record-low temperature for the year, heaviest rainfall, days of hail or thunder.

PR: Yeah, that's one of her more interesting and wonderful records.

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