Most intriguingly, among the described symptoms of fugu poisoning is progressive limb paralysis while maintaining consciousness. |
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The breast of grouse was slightly overdone and a bit dry, but had the intriguingly complex flavours of wild moorland feeding. |
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He avoids the expected closure, letting the deeper meanings stay intriguingly open-ended. |
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Arico's Uccello series and the intriguingly elegant Perspectives made in 1970, explore the boundaries between geometric logic and visual space. |
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On the plus side was the intriguingly ornate solo piano part, with florid additions, one may speculate, to compensate for the thinner strings. |
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A lot of the text in the documents is blanked out, including, intriguingly, the distribution list! |
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Even during the opening credits, he has intriguingly framed actions that struck me much differently on my first, theatrical, viewing. |
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The first mention of Gatsby triggers Daisy's memories of her former lover, generating a recurrent and intriguingly varied orchestral motif. |
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But more importantly, and more intriguingly, it is a progressive show that explores and questions the very nature of progressiveness. |
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The piece, intriguingly lacking a byline, refers to the paper's editor. |
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In any case, it's a usefully ambiguous, intriguingly poetic title. |
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Good, young red Rioja like this, made exclusively from the Tempranillo grape, can and does deliver a joyous light, zesty, plummy, intriguingly chocolatey mouthful. |
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The A minor key is well adhered to and the Un poco lento tempo is very intriguingly drawn out by Hogwood and his Danish orchestra who play this music to the manner born. |
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But the sound that emerged from the facade was intriguingly at odds with the bedizened persona. |
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She is intelligent, sensuous and passionate, but all in the most demandingly cerebral, grown-up sense, and with an intriguingly drawn hauteur. |
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She has been travelling frequently to Algiers and, intriguingly, to my home city of Liverpool. |
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Most intriguingly, the countries that have done the best in recent years are those that relied the least on foreign financing. |
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The intriguingly photographed and edited film leaves it up to the viewer to decide how useful nuclear power really is. |
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When you start up the car, the needles go through an intriguingly choreographed pre-race routine. |
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Multi-layered and intriguingly staged, this production travels through the eternal questions of friendship, sensuality, revolt and individuality. |
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So too did most of the mice in the exclusion zone. Most intriguingly for scientists, the survivors were almost all female. |
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Instead, rather intriguingly, it has become a grim battle of the superpowers, both engaged in a hard fight to keep the media wolves from their door. |
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Hay suggests, intriguingly, that Romanticism is predicated on a notion of friendship. |
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To a sighted person, reading Braille seems to be difficult and laborious, yet, intriguingly, Kleege describes it as natural and pain-free, and even skim reading is possible. |
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The action began intriguingly behind a pair of large, suspended screens. |
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The already complex spaces are animated in intriguingly theatrical ways with subtle patterns of light projected against cloudlike suspended ceilings. |
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Given the intriguingly complex nature of the Afghanistan problem, it concerned us that debate often became over-simplified, both with regard to the situation and its remedy. |
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Grayson Perry's sketch, as seen in the Guardian's Tuesday centre spread, shows a number of intriguingly unguessable establishment figures – but who are they? |
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After all, isn't it easier to read about great writers than to experience their more daunting works first hand? London's West End theatre is currently hosting a scenario that intriguingly revises this hypothesis. |
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The whole atmosphere is hushed and whispery and intriguingly foreign. |
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People with large craniofacial ratios are, literally, highbrow. More intriguingly, the presence or absence of such features skews parents' attitudes to their offspring. |
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Far less starry than their recent films, it is intriguingly provocative but perhaps a bit too low-key for its own good. |
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Each performer's character morphs between rabbit and snake, and it's Silverstone who handles the transitions most intriguingly. |
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With echoes of Michael Mann's masterpiece Manhunter, the aptly named Sinister begins intriguingly. |
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This remarkable design was inspired by the intriguingly inaccessible space between the dial and the crystal glass, where the hands of time are turned by an inexplicable force from within. |
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The fans were certainly treated to some sparkling football, but intriguingly the goals-to-games average for both the men's and women's tournaments was down on previous editions. |
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Distinguish yourself from your competitors and introduce your new collection or your newly arrived product to your customers innovatively and intriguingly. |
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Conservatives attacking the president, intriguingly, might say the same. |
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Likewise the Cavatina hinted at rubato and portamento plus intriguingly strung-out ornaments. |
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Their elegant, twisting shapes make them look intriguingly plantlike. |
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Meteoriticist Edward Anders, retired from the University of Chicago in Illinois, recalls an earlier episode of intriguingly lifelike objects in a meteorite. |
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Twin trapeze artists Nichole and Danielle Bird intriguingly reinvented Tweedledum and Tweedledee overhead, and the Mock Turtle's song about Wonderland was composed and performed by Alexander Wolfe with striking melancholy. |
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Following Kafka's tradition, the intriguingly dark and beautiful prose of this English translation invites the reader into a land of rain and shadows. |
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Most intriguingly of all, there'll also be the world premiere of a track from his new musical Stephen Ward, which is inspired by the Profumo scandal. |
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He will reveal the eight pieces of music he would like to combat solitude but, more intriguingly, what will the popular author pick to be his desert island book? |
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And yet, just as it made FunHouse look daring, that peculiar Bogosian anticharm managed to turn Talk Radio into an intriguingly nasty, itchy piece of work. |
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Cyclists entered from Ashington and North Shields while Newcastle boasted a number of clubs including Clarence, Science and Arts and the intriguingly named Bumblers club. |
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Intriguingly for those who recognize him, the part has him in league with his uncles in the White House. |
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Intriguingly enough, you didn't try to make a big name for yourself as a cellist but kept your eye on a conducting career from the cello desk. |
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Intriguingly his left-arm Chinaman bowling continued to worry the batsmen, and Flintoff's attempt to paste him out of the ground failed for a second time to an outfield catch. |
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