The samples are of particular interest to geologists because they contain large amounts of the element, osmium. |
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Thus their first occurrence in the fossil record is a metric of particular interest. |
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This course may be of particular interest to clubs and societies in the area. |
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Mr Kelly said that of particular interest for the visitors to the farm were the first time calvers and their progeny. |
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The chapter on usury will be of particular interest for those concerned about the church's current teaching on contraception. |
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Two axes, of particular interest, are the aromatics and sulphur, i.e. both are zero. |
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The final track is of particular interest to fans, as it marks the first time that the band has employed a drum machine in their music. |
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But sending them an instantaneous thank you and updates on issues of particular interest to them are two good reasons to think they might re-up. |
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This case of black information sharing is of particular interest since this information is often available through credit bureaus. |
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But the ones of particular interest in the New Zealand market are equity warrants, linked to the shares of a listed company. |
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Since you are a coffee drinker and dukkha disliker, your response is of particular interest. |
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The story was of particular interest to me as a New Zealander living in Australia. |
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This was clearly the intent of its designers, since the equatorial and polar regions are of particular interest. |
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Other touches of particular interest include the sexy cut of her pants, often with bordered side slits. |
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Net interest cover should be of particular interest to contrarians, as sizeable debts are very often why many shares seem cheap. |
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China is of particular interest to HSBC, which will continue to use Hong Kong as the base for its banking operations. |
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This Mass will be of particular interest to parents of stillborn infants of babies who died shortly after birth. |
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This service will be of particular interest to members of the community who may not be able to attend mass due to illness. |
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This volume is of particular interest in that of 44 children, 21 were bound to George Courtauld, silk throwster, of Pebmarsh, later Braintree. |
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Areas of particular interest will include passenger road transport and aviation. |
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It is of particular interest because of the scope and importance of the field concerned and the existence of a monitoring mechanism. |
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It is of particular interest that there is no known ethnographic or ethnohistoric account of such ceramic items among the current residents of the region, the Odawa. |
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Walter B. Kielholz: Where Credit Suisse is concerned, getting acquainted with the views of the ICRC is of particular interest. |
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Working groups and committees should have clear and full authority to engage non-Council members on issues of particular interest to them. |
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It is not surprising that Canada is of particular interest to preservationists working to set aside frontier forests. |
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But a superlative degree of it is of particular interest, because superhydrophobic surfaces are also, in effect, self-cleaning. |
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This is of particular interest if you want light to come 'ON' at dusk but then go out for a certain number of hours during the night. |
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Finally, a word on two countries of particular interest, both to me and to this Parliament. |
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A good number of these activities directly target children, which is of particular interest to me. |
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They measure inflation for groups of products, goods or services that normally are of particular interest to economic analysis. |
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However, I wish to refer to some of the matters that are of particular interest to us. |
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I would also encourage delegations to organize side events on issues of particular interest to them. |
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We have provided a brief summary below of some of the 2009 Priorities in areas that we think might be of particular interest to trade unions. |
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Areas of particular interest to SMEs will be identified in the individual work programmes of each theme. |
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The extension and membership chairpersons may be of particular interest as you form new campus clubs and recruit new members each year. |
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The recommendations directed at enhancing staff safety and security had been of particular interest. |
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There are many problems and areas of concern, and I would like to mention one which is of particular interest to me. |
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An area of particular interest is the role of physical activity in successful aging. |
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The Battle of Midway is of particular interest in the history of naval warfare in that it marked the end of the transition period between the era of battleship domination and the aircraft-carrier. |
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The company is one of several online businesses that provide information about the kind of lodging and equipment that's of particular interest to winter-sports enthusiasts. |
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While nearly ninety she still devotes her time to causes that were of particular interest to Bertil, as well as her own and continues to live at Villa Solbacken. |
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The computers are of particular interest and predate the hand-operated slide-and-circular computers of the pre-microchip era. |
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The conference will be of particular interest to professionals and volunteers in health care, and to hospice and hospital directors and policy makers, including those in research and health care education. |
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Services provided by government are of particular interest. |
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These laws are of particular interest in that community associations and groups of various kinds contributed to the work of drafting them through a series of conferences and meetings organized by the Government. |
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The expression nuclear winter is of particular interest. |
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Complementing these formal occasions were the traditional tea-time gatherings in the Salon for informal discussions with individuals of particular interest. |
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Individuals have the option to purchase paperbound booklets relating to specific Code sections of particular interest to them. |
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So now you're fully prepared to go on to learn about the guiding principles of terminology research, or to select a lesson of particular interest to you. |
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The same can be said, thirdly, of the maintenance and transfer of knowledge in the field of nuclear technology, which is of particular interest to me. |
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As it is the only contemporary information about them, it is of particular interest to scholars of British history. |
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Later these deposits have the potential to become hydrocarbon seals and are of particular interest to petroleum geologists. |
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Studies on kinship and altruism, such as helpers, became of particular interest. |
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Two topics of particular interest and study have been dinosaur size and behavior. |
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One compound, a racemic mixture of two enantiomers, dextro-rotatory clopidriogel and levorotatory clopidriogel, was of particular interest to Sanofi. |
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The Commissioner's mandate would be to investigate fatal air, marine and rail transportation accidents, and also to investigate some nonfatal accidents of particular interest. |
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The barbastelle bat, which is considered rare and declining across Europe, is of particular interest. |
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It was of particular interest for those of us poised in mid-life to launch into full-time executive positions. |
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A disease of particular interest to him was multiple sclerosis. |
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Two of the experiments were of particular interest. |
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Cluster headache is of particular interest to ophthalmologists and optometrists because of their frequent localisation around the eyes. |
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Verbal expressions are of particular interest. |
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Where information is available, the pervading sediment load at an average flow time should be used except where an high or low measurements of particular interest are obtained. |
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Due to this modular architecture, MPT families are of particular interest to comparative studies of oncogenic mechanisms. |
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At the top of the first movement are some notes of particular interest, with references to Cesar Thomson and Ostende. |
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Other tyrosine kinase inhibitors are evaluated as well, of which the Syk inhibitors, fostamatinib and entospletinib, might be of particular interest in the near future. |
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The most abundant iron isotope 56Fe is of particular interest to nuclear scientists because it represents the most common endpoint of nucleosynthesis. |
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The performative effect of writing-as-response, even before the subsumptive themes and ideas are opened for analysis, is of particular interest to Coetzee. |
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The computer program will be of particular interest to teachers. |
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