21. But dodging uncovered manholes, I discovered that its maze of alleys was more interesting than the modern neighborhoods. 22. But even so, the study found hidden orders that were far more interesting than the purely random patterns scientists have long used to analyze networks. 23. But its declamatory vocal line, sung ably by Douglas Webster, was far less interesting than the shimmering, slowly unfolding piano score, played by Lisa Moore. 24. But more interesting than whether she turns out to be right or wrong is the intellectual temperament that led Scarry to such unliterary pursuits in the first place. 25. But it is more interesting than the usual run of either. 26. But sometimes props were more interesting than movement. 27. But more interesting than its commercial services is its goal of creating markets by fighting poverty. 28. But sorrel is so much more interesting than that. 29. But students can circumvent all that with test-prep software that is infinitely more interesting than a workbook and far more convenient than attending a class. 30. But the fact remains, whether an actor is black or white, those kinds of roles are usually far more interesting than inspirational football coaches. |
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