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1 The witnesses, however interesting they may be in detail, are but episodes.
2 Of Cormac, however interesting his history, we can only give a passing word.
3 Which means that however interesting the possibilities are, I can't do anything about them.
4 Such observations as these, however interesting , cannot be claimed as discoveries of the sun-spots.
5 Whatever failed to fit in with this programme, however novel, however interesting - it was ruthlessly discarded.
6 But, however interesting the subject might be to consider.
7 But such a work, however interesting it might be, would teach us nothing very useful.
8 Motives and Intentions, however interesting , belong to another sphere.
9 Your experience, however interesting , is as yet very limited.
10 Other matters, however interesting to a Shakespearean scholar, should, for the most part, be avoided.
11 In consequence, there has been a deliberate exclusion of purely technical or controversial material, however interesting .
12 Later additions to the ceremonial do not concern us here, however interesting some of these are.
13 His feelings on the occasion, however interesting to himself, should not be even named in this connection.
14 But, however picturesque the country, and however interesting the town and people, we cannot always linger here.
15 But it is impossible to give all the details, however interesting ; for them we must refer to Feuerbach.
16 And it is not Turner's object at all to exhibit or illustrate natural phenomena, however interesting in themselves.
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