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The Guardian recently unearthed this interesting bit of conflicted interest.
They also showed this interesting bit of behind the scenes footage that features Leia in full costume and confirmed Simon Pegg's appearance in the film.
This interesting bit of synchronicity was related by some engineers who were congregated on the 85th floor, where they make their offices.
Including this interesting bit of political handicapping: Iran is yet to declare its hand, but has told Iraqi politicians that it has a list of four acceptable candidates to form a government: Maliki; the former prime minister Ibrahim al-Jafaari; Adel Abdel Mehdi, a senior political figure; or the former US ally and deputy prime minister Ahmed Chalabi.
Unfortunately, as soon as the author reveals this interesting bit of information, he proceeds to diminish its significance by dismissing such talk a "pie-in-the-sky" (p. 131), a puzzling way of treating interesting and fresh information, because it suggests that Darwin's wonderful opportunity was not quite so serendipitous as previously believed.
I learned this interesting bit of information from Matt Barber, the co-host of the conservative radio program Faith and Freedom.
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What he tells you – and this is the interesting bit – is not to remember.
This was the interesting bit when we could really find out whether it was worth it and whether the kit was working well enough.
He does lungs I think, and - what else? - kidneys?" But, and this is the interesting bit, the treatment options do not vary greatly.
Moreover — and this is the interesting bit — pups whose mothers ate junk food while pregnant and lactating had a greater taste for food high in fat and sugar than those whose mothers did not.
This is going to be the interesting bit when the service actually goes live.
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