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It was interestingly quiet.
Ricardo Torres was interestingly vampirish as the human Rothbart, but less effective in the third act.
The only finding that does not quite fit this pattern was, interestingly, the coverage given to weapons of mass destruction.
Someone on CNN interviewed a federal-government agency official, who was, interestingly enough, in a scout plane passing through Irene.
But Anne, far from being a simple soul, was interestingly complicated.
This was, interestingly enough, a cause that the usually self-effacing Constance had eloquently championed in a lecture with the provocative title "Clothed in our Right Minds".
The biggest age-group growth was, interestingly, in the 50-plus range, where there was an increase in 89.70% for women (54.56% for men).
It was interestingly acted, with a pleasingly un-directed family-video feel; the big moments of raw pain were effectively managed, and Demme shifted the gears more or less convincingly from tragic moments to those of happy family harmony.
The character that I aspired to during my late teenage years was, interestingly, never openly said to be gender non-conforming, but she was the closest that I'd found at 17 and I interpreted her as such.
The basic premise of the play – that the hero's second marriage is blighted by the ghostly return of his first wife – is something that could have been ambitiously poetic, in the manner of Cocteau (who was, interestingly, slated to translate it for Paris), or merely silly.
Richard Hell, born Richard Meyers, who was a member of the proto-punk band Television and went on to form Richard Hell and the Voidoids, is credited with being the first to tear his T-shirts and close the rents with safety pins; one of his shirts was interestingly stencilled "PLEASE KILL ME".
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