1. Again, the journal entry is more interesting in its original version than in the published account. 2. The authors of Conurbation were particularly interesting in their treatment of the urban fringe. 3. The compulsive drive towards a mystical mode of religion is particularly interesting in the three faiths of historical monotheism. 4. Warner in particular is interesting in producing two B formats with dust jackets. 5. His studies are particularly interesting in the fact that the accuracy of judgments of estimated risk did not appear to be affected by driving experience. 6. It is interesting in this context to look at the large windmill built largely by students at a college complex in Tvind, Denmark. 7. Age-specific mortality rates are interesting in themselves but cumbersome as a means of summarizing death rate patterns. 8. It was interesting in the pub last night. 9. It will be interesting in work. 10. Although thin, or at least not fully fleshed out, she is interesting in a different way. |