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1 Now carbon is one of the minerals whose exchanges are peculiarly interesting .
2 There is something in the alliance between these boys peculiarly interesting .
3 The extent, however, of the present caravan made it peculiarly interesting .
4 From the results of table 2, several peculiarly interesting facts appear.
5 As the two latter are peculiarly interesting , we shall quote them.
6 She was also a peculiarly interesting type, a Frenchwoman from Guadeloupe.
7 Experimental philosophy, as I observed before, is peculiarly interesting to youth.
8 The social composition of its future inhabitants is peculiarly interesting .
9 These are inquiries more peculiarly interesting to the neighboring islands.
10 It is peculiarly interesting to us from having seen Dr. Holland's letters from Palermo.
11 These are peculiarly interesting to country people, to whom the idea of exploration is natural.
12 The sanitary regulations for the city are peculiarly interesting .
13 Another peculiarly interesting fact was the leadership of Chi.
14 The interview between these two highly distinguished reformers is represented to have been peculiarly interesting .
15 This game is peculiarly interesting and caused much hilarity.
16 The next story is peculiarly interesting and original.
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