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32. All in all a most intriguing debut and one that will stay long in the mind.
33. The concept of interleague play in major league baseball is certainly intriguing, worthy of serious consideration.
34. He had also acquired rights to a property with the intriguing title Shadow on the Sun.
35. If form holds, the pros' tips will be intriguing, well-researched and potentially lucrative.
36. Yet there were other, more intriguing ways Ranieri made money.
37. And for many the role of the United States presents one of the most intriguing puzzles of all.
38. When andouille and chorizo stand side by side on the same menu, something intriguing is bound to happen.
39. More intriguing still is the presence of nearby rectangular structures, which appear to show two phases of construction.
40. Nearby Carthage contains the intriguing ruins of that once prestigious Phoenician and Roman city.
41. But the most intriguing thing is the Beata Electa Chapel which doubles as a mausoleum and grotto.
42. This intriguing finding from the surveys led medical researchers to investigations into a whole new aspect of dietary fibre.
43. The most intriguing memorial in the church, however, is that of Edward Trelawney, distant kin of the battling bishop.
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45. His victory here was a tribute to his quiet persistence in an intriguing struggle in the hot afternoon sunshine.
46. Advanced users are experimenting with graphical versions that promise to be even more intriguing and popular.
47. Valadon was intriguing, but I knew a smart woman who was already working on her.
48. Other aspects of the story depart from Lear in a more intriguing way.
49. Nelson began an extended housecleaning that by 1991 gave them the look of an intriguing if flawed contender.
50. Yet she remains for the modern reader perhaps the most intriguing member of the entire family.
51. It can be an intriguing puzzle for them to decide, of some mathematical operation, whether or not it is computable.
52. And it is intriguing that their activism followed such divergent paths, despite notable similarities in personal characteristics.
53. Perhaps most intriguing of all are the new three-dimensional graphical worlds that are just beginning to appear on the Internet.
54. Everyman wasn't as comprehensive and incisive as it might have been, but it was an intriguing, doleful documentary none the less.
55. Inherent in the plan is a second set of clues, even more unclear, more intriguing.
56. As Emma was seated directly behind him, it afforded her such an intriguing idea that she was nearly breathless.
57. How it operated provided an intriguing study to which much detailed work was devoted.
58. If anything, you're more intriguing as a woman than you were as a girl.
59. But to really see Vienna, you have to walk its intriguing streets, alleys and courtyards.
60. None of those figures is more intriguing or controversial than Wolf.