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91. Whether it be bird, fish or beast , the porpoise is intrigued with anyting that is alive.
92. Whether or not they were dating at the time, Mr and Mrs Smith remains of interest to anyone intrigued about the biggest Hollywood hook-up of a generation.
93. This time I was intrigued by Lincoln’s faith — and how he read the Book of Job when he needed redirection.
94. On my first job as sports editor for the Montpelier (Ohio) Leader Enterprise, I didn't get a lot of fan mail, so I was intrigued by a letter that was dropped on my desk one morning.
95. He ran a gloved finger over the patterns, intrigued by the geological oddity.
96. Tracy McGrady: I may be in the minority, but I'm intrigued.
97. Howell liked to introduce himself with a bottle of Chateau Mouton Rothschild. The name intrigued him.
98. We may be sceptical yet intrigued to find out more about the would - be magic Methods : Used.
99. Whether it be bird, fish or beast, the porpoise is intrigued with anything that is alive.
100. Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, Germaine Greer, and many others hammered home their ideas with a persistence that aroused and intrigued many of the brightest and most able women in the country.
101. Sappho is intrigued at the prospect, but her answer is no: 'I loved the adulation and applause, but administration bored me.
102. The French missionary was intrigued by the stories he heard about these peculiar deer.
103. The Bangor scientists are intrigued to find out and believe that the clams may have evolved exceptionally effective defences which hold back the destructive ageing processes that normally occur.
104. It was a little red leather book with gilt-edged pages, and I was most intrigued by its little gold lock.
105. Scrap dealer Devair Ferreira, who bought the source, was intrigued by the blue glow it emitted in the dark.
106. He is intrigued by the idea that synaesthesia could explain auras , but doesn't see a way to prove it.
107. Being intrigued with this finding, I conducted a similar study in a larger sample of metabolically healthy men and women as part of my PhD thesis.
108. Arran's ambitions lie elsewhere with a prime number problem intrigued and frustrated mathematicians for 150 years.
109. The best way to approach Mandelbrot's observation is to ponder the answer to the very simple question that intrigued the mathematician as a young man: "How long is the coast of England?"
110. So I was intrigued when I recently found, buried in an old 1977 paper by Richard Nesbitt and Timothy DeCamp Wilson, an experiment that showed an inkling of product placement via word ambiguity.
111. If you're intrigued, and I suspect you are, come visit me at the ruins of Fort Farragut.
111. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
112. Wolf Hanke at the University of Rostock inGermany and colleagues were intrigued by thermal images showing intensephysiological activity in the pits on the upper jaw of the dolphins, Sotaliaguianensis.
113. Adam Smith was quite intrigued by the disparity between "value in use" and "value in exchange".
114. His latest work, three-wheeled vehicle called Hodge Hawk has now intrigued many people including me.
115. Most students who begin to study plasma physics are intrigued by the unstable nature of plasmas.
116. Manyrulers of Europe were either entranced or intrigued by this fashionable newdoctrine of physiocracy, and endeavored to find out about it from its majortheorists.
117. Poor China and India, however, are each saddled with two mascots, each a handy indicator of whether Western readers are supposed to be terrified of or intrigued by Asia's emerging powers.
118. In the summer of 2003 we began to zero in on one microfossil type whose complex morphological characteristics particularly intrigued us.
119. Complex behavior in insects, fish and lower mammals has intrigued scientists for centuries.
120. Edward stayed with some friends, and although he was there for only a few days, there was enough time to get to know the lively, dark-haired young woman who intrigued him from their first meeting .
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