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1 The problem of biological motion is a very intriguing and topical issue.
2 And very intriguing to see what Linch came up with, Matthew thought.
3 I find his attention to detail and fabric choice to be very intriguing .
4 A very intriguing combination of reality and fantasy, much better than your group's previous efforts.
5 It's going to be messy but it brings up some very intriguing points and technicalities.
6 And Dr. Dahninaderke, who was originally a veterinarian from Rotterdam, had a very intriguing habit.
7 The wide eyes, the half-parted lips as he fought to control himself were very intriguing .
8 This information was very intriguing to Bosch, mostly because he had no idea what it meant.
9 But you must admit that it was very intriguing , and I was only in my teens.
10 They have a very intriguing division of labor.
11 He then added, Tell Madame la Marquise that my wife is very clever and very intriguing .
12 We've got a desert island, the classic single desert island, always a very intriguing scenario to me.
13 Then there was the very intriguing question of how Gina was keeping the place afloat on her own.
14 That's a very intriguing question.
15 Several prospective match-ups are very intriguing indeed and draw the eye when the Green and Gold squads are compared.
16 I find that very intriguing .
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