61. I quickly learned that Friuli-Venezia Giulia is deeper, more subtle and infinitely more interesting than its neighbors. 62. I think the entire movie is just more interesting than any other horror movies. 63. I will continue to seek out people in other countries and listen to their stories, which are usually more interesting than the history of the nearest cathedral. 64. I set out to prove I am more interesting than a pot of ivy. 65. In designing the game, however, Wright began to see that the people inhabiting the homes were more interesting than their surroundings. 66. In fact, the food was considerably more interesting than the nightly fashions. 67. In some ways, it will be even more interesting than the continued cat and mouse game in the currency markets. 68. In many ways, the flap over the Dole ad was more interesting than the debate itself. 69. In the winter they are less interesting than the skeletal sumac in the fencerow, or the towering seed head of the common mullein. 70. Indeed, the show outside was far more interesting than the one about to take place. |
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