Fortunately, the report breaks the statistics down into highly specific segments which are informative and very useful. |
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Each is accompanied by the author's informative commentary which ranges from Roman roads to last century's shopkeepers. |
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There are also informative sections about insects on money, arachnophobia and a gallery of insect-related art. |
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These are minor quibbles, however, and the book overall is well-written, highly readable, and very enjoyable and informative. |
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On subjects as various as football, the Church and the media, Jones is bold, informative and acutely observant. |
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The standard of debating was very high and both teams were complimented on an entertaining and informative debate. |
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Excellently packaged and with informative and evocative sleeve notes, this just might be the best reissue of the year. |
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The rich and diverse subject matter is presented in informative and digestible chunks, written with great clarity of language. |
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New members are very welcome to join this very interesting and informative club. |
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It should be noted that informative and uninformative cueing does not simply correspond to central and peripheral cueing. |
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In the phylogenetic analysis, 42 sites were parsimony informative, 47 were uninformative and 380 were constant. |
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Outrageously funny, acerbic but never cruel, unpatronising and frankly informative CP is a truly great presenter. |
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A visually stunning and bountifully informative 500-page coffee-table book of the same name has also been published as a companion to the series. |
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Points of disagreement can be as informative as the timeline itself, highlighting unsettled areas in art history. |
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This is an interesting and informative introduction to debates in the philosophy and methodology of social science. |
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His incisive account of the institutional experimentation with respect to cutting rights is informative. |
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I'll be there, nevertheless, but it would be informative to know what to expect coming in. |
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After receiving an informative brief on the testing process given by the warrant officer, the staff were counted. |
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I took a browse through the site at the weekend and fund it very easy to navigate and very informative. |
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People will instead use acronyms to convey short, curt, and informative message to one another. |
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The books are intended to be informative and enjoyable for the cultivated listener and they succeed. |
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I'm both interesting and informative, as well as being cuddly and adorable. |
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It should be noted that the document is informative and advisory but has no legal authority. |
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But at least the liner notes are comprehensive, informative and packed with Fat Mike's rapier wit. |
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A series of informative seminars on business studies, engineering courses and student visas will also run simultaneously. |
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Both of these tracks are very informative and should give fans a buttload of information about the movie. |
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I've found them to be helpful and informative, and quite frankly I'm not that paranoid. |
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She gave a very informative talk on how to improve haircare methods and gave lots of helpful hints to the women present. |
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The book contains a foreword by R. G. Doty, the curator of numismatics, Smithsonian Institution, that is followed by an informative introduction. |
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In the process, he presents a breezy but very informative picture of the songs and the people who made them, well, standards. |
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He gave a very informative talk on health and nutrition and increasing your energy levels and fighting degenerative diseases. |
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The critical evaluations of a favourite work by four Irish art critics are both informative and entertaining. |
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The contents are systematically arranged and liberally illustrated with handsome and informative colour photographs and diagrams. |
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Pain Free in Six Weeks is liberally interspersed with light-hearted illustrations and informative captions. |
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An informal and informative presentation of your favourite tipple will be given, with ideas for Christmas gifts and stocking fillers etc. |
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Also included are animated storyboards of the basketball sequences, which are very interesting and informative. |
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You might not agree with everything there, but hopefully you'll find it all provocative, informative, and generally worth your while. |
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This informative and entertaining site offers thorough coverage of Long Island birding, birders, and birds. |
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Nevertheless, I am pleased to recommend this informative book to established and apprenticed helminthologists alike. |
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In fact, we did not find any informative marker in the three chromosomal divisions around the centromere of this chromosome. |
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The book is enriched by a deeply informative, yet studiedly non-polemical, introduction by the editor. |
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His campaign summaries and election analysis have been succinct and informative. |
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The book is chatty and informative, with good stories about things on the edge of one's mind that Hampton is able to bring into useful focus. |
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Instead they offer a potted history of Scottish poetry which is informative but also mirrors the dry nature of the selection that follows. |
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The resultant formulae are productive, being permutable and much more informative than those composed of simple algorithms. |
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A video of an examination taken using a colposcope can often be more informative than still photographs. |
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The mayoral elections in London are proving very revealing and informative. |
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Each of these books reveals something informative and attempts to balance criticism and praise. |
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This book is deeply interesting to read while still being informative and instructive. |
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Thanks again for this very informative series of articles and the ensuing debate. |
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It did a good job of working the documentary angle and tried to be as informative as an interesting film should be. |
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The level of detail was selected to be informative for all interested groups while being cheap to collect. |
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The seminar should prove very informative and is free to anyone who is interested. |
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All interested are invited to attend what should be a highly informative occasion. |
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It is an informative summary and a useful educative tool, saying all the right things that a beginner needs to know. |
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The approach in this article was interesting and informative for people of all ages. |
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But they do try to educate their public with an extremely informative tea menu. |
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Really good magazine illustration should both stand up as a work of art in its own right and as an informative part of the article. |
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The result in each case is a book which is informative, stimulating and illuminating. |
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Almost all of these reports or commentaries are interesting and informative. |
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With a background such as this his lecture should be both interesting and informative. |
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The fireworks safety articles have been plentiful, informative and encouraging. |
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This extremely informative narrative is infused with the sense of adventure that comes of birding in a desperate place. |
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A lovely bonus is the excellent background details on all twelve songs which are featured in the highly informative inlay. |
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Playful and informative, it is somewhat reminiscent of Disney educational filmstrips. |
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It was a great surprise to buy a copy by chance and find the Evening Press is now lively and informative. |
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A commentary track by the director and producer is unusually informative and intelligently done. |
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Well, we can get much more informative results by measuring the average video playback speed. |
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Most of the comments here are delightfully informative, useful or otherwise constructive, and I'm happy to keep it that way! |
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I found it plodding, uninteresting, and, with the substitution of repetition for analysis, rather less informative than might be expected. |
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As usual please bring your cameras, tripods, flashguns, etc for what promises to be a most informative and enjoyable session. |
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Though the entire book is lucidly written and copiously researched, these latter chapters are especially interesting and informative. |
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In its attempt to inform the public of ancient Egyptian culture, the Field Museum fails to paint a complete and informative picture. |
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This is a well researched, informative and extremely readable book that will make you rage against the system and want to get active. |
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Nevertheless, this is an informative, readable book which puts piracy in true perspective. |
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She can transform the most boring plot into an interesting and informative story, which can hold the attention of any child. |
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A number of excursuses also reduce the need for repetition by producing informative essays to which cross-reference can be made. |
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Her talk was much appreciated and she was both knowledgeable and informative. |
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In conclusion, this book is a worthy effort with a clearly argued message, full of informative and entertaining details. |
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The Wonder edition includes an informative biography and a discography of his recordings. |
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The commentary is quiet, informative, credible and, in a few years' time, will probably be replaced by an excited yoof. |
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As a renter this will make a fun and informative night for you and your loved ones. |
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The dictionary is amply illustrated and contains useful and informative entries on every aspect of popular music as well as classical. |
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He would murmur a quiet corrective now and then, or insert an informative note, but never parade his learning. |
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Whether it's entrepreneurship, career development, or money matters, we've retooled the site to be as informative and utilitarian as possible. |
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Each picture is accompanied by the informative captions describing the history the area covered in this book. |
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Line drawings and diagrams in the text figures are typically well designed and informative. |
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In hypersensitive mutants the mutation synthetically enhances toxin lethality and can be functionally informative. |
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The reversible cover is a nice touch, the booklet is informative, and it's just plain pretty. |
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The Dublin excavations are amongst the most informative in Europe for the development of successive waterfront quays and revetments. |
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The office was well-stocked with informative material and free handouts, donated by numerous sponsors from both business and government. |
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Mostly short articles that seem to bounce around from topic to topic, really with no rhyme or reason, but are informative and interesting. |
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On Arbor Day the zoo will hold informative programmes about trees, herbs and animals, which are open to the public. |
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The unpublished papers are deployed to good effect here, with each film being given a long and informative chapter. |
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Gossip isn't always vicious, sometimes it's just informative and keeps you in the loop. |
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This book provides a most informative guide to how drastic funding cuts have affected healthcare delivery. |
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We assay variation in a natural population to assess whether microsatellite markers can be informative for future studies in this species. |
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You offer lively, informative, interesting, and, yes, controversial articles that stir the soul and prod the mind. |
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It features informative audio-visual and interactive displays about the development of the dairy industry. |
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Guild members found the talk very informative and extend thanks to Ann for her time and interest. |
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If you don't mind the mutual backslapping, it is an informative supplement to the film. |
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This excellent study is scholarly, clearly written, informative, and provocative. |
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The account of breaking, scutching and hackling flax, for example, is the clearest and most informative short discussion that I have seen. |
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We found some of the most informative material for this review in grey literature. |
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I hope you found at least a portion of my posts as informative, and laughed at a fair share of them as well. |
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Much more enjoyable, dare I say, and for that matter considerably more informative. |
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It would also be informative to track all hospital deaths and discover the obstacles and barriers to obtaining an autopsy. |
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It seems intuitive that a thought experiment has to be based on reasonable and informative premises in order to be fruitful. |
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The most informative specimens were three-dimensionally preserved trunks with leafy shoots still attached. |
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This is an informative lesson in how mechanically complex it once was to make believable sci-fi classics. |
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The section on flowering includes informative reviews that consider the role of hormones, particularly gibberellins, during flowering. |
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I joined a guided tour briefly, conducted in a naturally eloquent, yet animated and informative way, by a well-known RTE actress. |
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The director does a slow, mildly informative commentary, which is slightly self-congratulatory. |
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It was decided that a correlation would not be informative for this analysis due to the large number of tied scores. |
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I have a few quibbles with it, but it's generally a very informative and entertaining piece. |
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What might have been an informative film descends rapidly into ghoulishness and voyeurism. |
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It is very informative, and Jeck obviously knows every frame of this picture. |
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Breeders, competitors and tolerators are useful as categories, but are more informative as quantified axes, or polarities. |
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This two-disc set is loaded with a ton of informative, entertaining, and engrossing bonus features. |
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Cnidarians may be informative about body plan evolution in the metazoa both because of what they share with bilaterians and what they lack. |
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Lest you think this petty criticism, take a gander at the much more informative Los Angeles Times story generated by the same press conference. |
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Anything touching or heartbreaking or informative I might have to say was already written as fiction in a novel that's sadly out of print. |
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Another approach is to examine the area thoroughly, with the benefit of informative and informed opinion. |
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A recent report on a study of a cohort of Chinese workers exposed to benzidine is informative. |
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Like the man and his films, his commentary tracks are honest, informative, entertaining and sometimes blunt. |
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Our guide, an Emirati woman recently graduated from university, spoke perfect English and was reserved, polite and hugely informative. |
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There are a few references and illustrations of the double-headed or bicephalous eagle in this book, but nothing horribly informative. |
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With the absence of informative characters, these three individuals appear in a trichotomy. |
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Accurate descriptions of such patterns can be informative of past vicariant events that have had an impact on the evolution of diverse biota. |
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She is the author of many well written and informative articles about baby showers. |
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To help maintain interest, each chapter contains a short, informative sidebar. |
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Clear and informative maps introduce each chapter, and a comprehensive index makes this abridgment very accessible. |
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We found it the most informative source we could turn to for a quick update. |
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It lasts 30 minutes and the young guides give an informative commentary during the tour of the city's most historic quarters. |
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The group as a whole has an incentive to keep the signal-to-noise ratio low and the conversation informative, even when contentious. |
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The eviction similarly feels too didactic to be dramatic and too staged to be convincingly informative. |
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She is an informative, analytically rigorous, yet always companionable and deeply humane guide through the moral thicket that is early 21st century assisted reproduction. |
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Larry Mak has written a number of books including Secrets of Modern Slot Playing, an informative and fun-filled how-to book for slot machine players everywhere. |
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A less in-your-face approach and more informative style, with third person commentary, would have complemented the strengths of this fly-on-the-wall reportage. |
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It was interesting and informative without being in the least bit moving. |
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I take rhetoric to be the rationale of informative and suasory discourse. |
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To my huge surprise, I left the tut spead unconvinced that a show of originals would have been much better, or more informative. |
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All in all, it was about as enlightening and informative than your usual presidential press conference. |
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In addition to the informative show, the fashion fair included display booths for attendees to browse and pick-up useful information and tips about healthy lifestyles. |
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There is a press release available at WHOI which is quite informative. |
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The result is a video that is informative, interesting and at times funny. |
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The extras include a number of featurettes that are actually informative rather than just being rah-rah adverts for the movie you already purchased or rented. |
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What they really want is a simple, functional, informative experience which loads quickly and has a minimum of advertising puff masquerading as content. |
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He joined nearly 40 other psychologists, advanced graduate students and postdocs for a crash course on ways psychologists can use fMRI to design informative experiments. |
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This is one of those commentary tracks that won't entertain with funny stories or gags, but is certainly packed with informative tidbits on the making of the film. |
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In art it is often the departures from symmetry that are aesthetically pleasing or disturbing, and in science those same asymmetries are both revealing and informative. |
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The experience was friendly, informative, relaxed and effective in so far as I have not smoked since then and the thought of having one rarely crosses my mind. |
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I thought this show was pretty funny and informative meself. |
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While informative, there are many gaps when there is no information and a few times the text duplicates things already stated in the audio commentary. |
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The emerging field of biometrics has produced a large number of short, mostly informative Web, newspaper, and periodical sources, but only a few book-length examinations. |
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The full colour catalogue with its detailed and informative text is a bonus though it is a pity that priced at R150.00, it is beyond the means of much of the local market. |
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A condensed and informative overview of the career of this outstanding German master is given by Peter Blundell Jones in this paperback monograph. |
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They give pedagogy lectures and presentations on campus and at state and national conferences, where they attend inspiring and informative recitals and sessions. |
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The museum is wheelchair accessible and allows people of all ages and abilities to participate in what Gillies assures is an informative, educational and fun experience. |
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But I will do my best to bring those stories and ideas together, help develop and polish the text, and package the final product in an informative format. |
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Art in its informative mode, in a video installation by Ali Kazma, in the Turkish pavilion of this year's Venice biennale. |
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Still others may belong to poorly known metazoan taxa that may or may not belong in any known phyla, and others are probably too poorly preserved to be informative. |
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Parts Unknown, his new show now in its second season, is hands-down the best, most informative show on cable news. |
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These two present an informative and lively commentary that, frankly, doesn't need the random interpolations from Willis for any reason other than novelty value. |
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An informative monitoring technique in ecological immunology is to quantify lytic activity over time, which measures the status of the invertebrate immune system. |
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If I had powers of total recall, or at least a video recorder, I might be able to be more informative about what the programme was supposed to convey. |
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A big mahalo to Adrienne LaFrance for her well-written and informative article exploring issues associated with confinement of elephants at Honolulu Zoo. |
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LaGamma's essay in particular is informative without being ponderous. |
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This is the impression Michael Gibney gives in his sizzling and informative debut. |
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A link brings you to an informative introduction, followed by a list of six birds whose sounds are represented as sonograms and in musical notation. |
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The shape, pore arrangement, morphology and ultrastructure of sporodermata and exines have proved informative to palaeobotanists and in systematics. |
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Making a life insurance narrative scintillating as well as informative is, at the very least, a challenge, yet this author succeeds extraordinarily well on both scores. |
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On Twitter, the account was informative, but less responsive, also in the face of a stream of criticism. |
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The ladies all handled themselves in a professional manner, as shown by the positive and informative worldwide media coverage our pageant received. |
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The 56 page introduction is equally thorough, and provides informative synopses of the history of ornithological exploration and the natural history of the Cayman Islands. |
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In general, the genre-by-genre surveys are extremely informative. |
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Another piece of evidence that supported the study was that male talk tends to be more referential or informative, while female talk is more supportive and facilitative. |
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Chapter 2 provides an informative and readable summary of nomenclature covering the rules and concepts of the zoological and botanical codes and their relation to stability. |
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An alert soul got hold for the domain allianceforastrongamerica.com and produced a more informative parody. |
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The Deen comic, written by Michael Troy and illustrated by Manuel Diaz, is informative and straight shooting. |
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The ECG in standard leads is not informative enough for estimating initial phase of atrial depolarization. |
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In copious and informative notes Ritson defends every point of his version of Robin Hood's life. |
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This edition is definitely a digestible and informative dip into our past. |
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The writer sent Gaiman an encouraging and informative letter back, along with literary advice. |
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If they are not scientific, it needs to be explained how they can be informative about real world objects and events. |
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Interesting, it covers the ways that sureties were appointed to their duties, and hence it is informative on the way contracts were created. |
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Fossils of organisms' bodies are usually the most informative type of evidence. |
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A more informative data source is the organic microfossils of the Mount Cap formation, Mackenzie Mountains, Canada. |
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A more physically informative version of such a law views empirical temperature as a chart on a hotness manifold. |
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Internet blogs specifically informative of locality are abundant in Jeddah, catering mostly to the widespread expatriate population. |
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The informed and informative text by author Penny Olson is filled with a wealth of fascinating facts about the wedge-tailed eagle. |
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Thousand Bucks a movie, seventeen informative minutes in length. |
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The portion of the graph prior to the late 1700s is no more informative about the past climate than random numbers. |
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A bonus was the keepable, archival and informative programme-book, a fiver well-spent for once. |
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The book offers many provocative statements, many informative ones, and many that are avoidably erroneous or obscurely brief. |
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Out of these ten channels, one channel is an informative channel which will show the detailed procedure for retuning the set-top boxes. |
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They combine party tips, enticing recipes, and cultural history to create a guide that is stylishly practical and sassily informative. |
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FrequenSea Starter Shot Samples to share with new customers, as well as informative DVDs and brochures. |
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Attendees will be able to network with their CFO and CIO peers and attend informative sessions from both the IT and finance disciplines. |
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However, since each of these functional elements is extremely frequent, they may well appear often enough in trigrams to remain informative. |
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He is also responsible for the informative liner notes contextualizing the project. |
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Therefore, it is more informative to look at the correlation of each variable in the set with its own canonical variate. |
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Two-page letters that are specific and informative usually outpull one-page letters filled with generalities. |
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This is a detailed and highly informative catalogue by a distinguished palaeographer. |
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One goal of toxicogenomics is to use gene expression as a highly sensitive and informative marker for toxicity. |
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Clarke's explanation of the processes of stem-cell research, cloning, and germline therapy was informative and helpful. |
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This interactive and informative site follows Spanish exploration by way of a map showing the trails where the conquistadores foreled. |
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Kate's report of Blyth Spartans' game with Lancaster City on October 20 was concise, informative and made good use of descriptive adjectives. |
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Lionel Reneau as Donkey maintained an annoyingly chatty and informative but good-heartedness all the way through. |
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Apart from the book series, the Jazz Section published catalogues for exhibitions, concert posters, and the informative discophile Diskorama. |
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Dolores Dutra, who won the door prize and also had her blood pressure checked, couldn't believe how informative all the representatives were. |
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Attendees are finding HMG Strategy's CIO Executive Leadership Summits to be highly engaging and informative. |
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It is almost always best to collect the most informative type of data that can practicably be collected. |
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Lake a look at Sisters in Cinema, Welbon's brisk, lively, and incredibly informative documentary about black women filmmakers. |
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This membership newsletter is very informative and useful from the standpoints of both professional development and news about the Editorial Freelancers Assn. |
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I found the articles covering multiculturalism and the need for interculturalism very informative and much needed by the average parish and parishioners. |
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PixelMEDIA chose to go right to the source and feature CEO Bill Rogers along with prototypical user scenarios in this lively and informative multimedia production. |
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For newborns presenting with incomplete masculinization, this approach is not informative, since excretion of the THF and THB epimers is negligible. |
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This witty, life-enhancing, fun and informative instructional guide will show you just how to go about upgrading the quality and enjoyability of your personal life. |
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Peter Grego is well known to many as a great populariser of astronomy and an entertainingly informative steersman to those seeking to find out more about the heavens. |
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One of the most informative ways of assessing mitochondrial function is by analysis of mitochondrial oxygen consumption by polarography using the Clark-type oxygen electrode. |
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During the one-day event, podcasters, bloggers, business owners, and social media users and enthusiasts will all gather for this informative unconference. |
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Each featured datum is described in language at once informative and mysterious, resolutely dry yet hinting at the vastnesses behind every surface. |
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The club was formed to help promote the library's special collection of nonfiction books known as Reading Diversions, books written in an informative and entertaining way. |
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While Bird Homes and Habitats offered informative tips and detailed nest box blueprints, the seasoned ornithologist may find this book basic and predictable. |
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The many stories woven together and insights provided about the development, history, and use of napalm are not only highly informative but also provide a good read. |
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The major drawback of this technique, however, is that informative short tandem repeat polymorphisms found to be optimal in one human population maybe ineffective in another. |
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The advice from the sexperts centres more on relationships and preventing boredom rather than the actual mechanics and is surprisingly sweet and, yes, informative. |
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Visitors can also try their hand at bookbinding, calligraphy and creative writing with informative workshops and talks taking place during the event. |
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In context, this book is entertaining and informative, but I would not recommend it for general consumption, without prior sanitization by the informed. |
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The author is a bioinformatician, so it is perhaps not surprising that his discussions of informatic technologies and genome databases are particularly lively and informative. |
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We are all indebted to ArmaLite for this informative effort. |
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As part of Nibras, FJP prosecutors or our social counsellors deliver educational and informative lectures to caution students about the hazards of juvenile delinquency. |
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The polymorphism informative content is an index of informative value of a genetic marker which takes into account the number of alleles and their frequencies. |
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All kinds of exciting questions about aircraft carriers, ships, captain, and crew from Noah and Marina are answered calmly by Grandpa Ed on this informative tour. |
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The collaboration of Yolnu family and artists, writers and photographers has produced a beautifully engaging, informative and direct story of the people of Arnhem Land. |
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The morphology of the syrinx, which contributes well to resolving the overall phylogeny of the Falconidae, is not very informative in the present genus. |
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Painting on the pottery of Ancient Greece and ceramics gives a particularly informative glimpse into the way society in Ancient Greece functioned. |
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Register today for our informative webinar and executive book offer. |
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One of these included the use of the steam indicator which produced an informative plot of the pressure in the cylinder against its volume, which he kept as a trade secret. |
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I read a very informative newspaper article on that subject last week. |
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If you're looking for a new perspective on how people live, and long to hark back to your childhood days, then this fun and informative read is well worth branching out for. |
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