Sentences with phrase «interesting about the piece»

What is really interesting about this piece is how this individual is seen as really «unique» and perhaps an anomaly within the LDS community, seeing as how «Mormonism» is perceived as a white, Utah, American religion.
What interests me about this piece is the chance factor: you could leave the museum and never know it was there, or you could find it when it is turned on, generating new situations and a kind of complicity, like believing for one moment that fog has suddenly rolled in.»
That's what's going to be really interesting about this piece - how we can play creatively with it.»
But what's interesting about the piece is the rationale provided for why more big firms are not jumping into it.

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In his March note to investors, Marks admits that when he set out to write about liquidity, he didn't believe the topic was all that interesting or profound; in the month since Marks wrote the piece, it has been the market's chief concern.
Most interesting about the Locationary news is that CEO Grant Ritchie (also the co-founder of CanadianHotelGuide.com) wrote an opinion piece for TechCrunch last September entitled «5 Big Map App Issues Apple Must Solve.»
Again, the issue of deficit reduction is unlikely to register very much in the debate about whether or not it is appropriate to require women to register for the draft — but it makes for an interesting example of just how far the unintended consequences of a piece of legislation can reach.
The initial stats surrounding this project was about 30 % of browsers, but since launch we've seen it's running at about 55 % to 60 %, which I think is because the demographic that would be interested in a piece like this is more likely to have the right browser.
The figure below was in the WSJ this AM, in an interesting piece about how, given the rising costs of college relative to incomes, some kids and their parents are taking a closer look at alternatives like technical / vocational programs.
I published this piece in today's WaPo arguing that based on recent global dynamics — very low interest rates, strengthening dollar, capital flows, larger US trade deficit — the Fed must be very careful about raising rates.
Kyle's note: I don't agree with this whole piece, but the bit about off - grid communities that only use bitcoin developing is interesting.
I was also interested in this concept of money — I remember thinking about physical money and it being this worthless piece of paper with worthless names stamped on it — yet people give it value.
reading this piece about Donald Livingston and the Abbeville Institute got me thinking: what new books about conservative thought would it be beneficial for interested students to read?
This will not be the first time that First Thoughts readers have heard from me on the virtues of Mr. Lionel Trilling, but readers interested in learning more about one of America's greatest critics and intellectuals can check out my piece in today's Wall Street Journal....
It's interesting that Driscoll writes a piece about how others are criticizing his book — as he is one of the most vocal critics of others who don't fall into his view of how he thinks people should act and be.
The avocado really gives an interesting texture to the cookie, and to those who are worried about the taste, don't worry — the taste is actually like an intense piece of chocolate!
Hi Dave: I'm a freelance writer in Northampton, Massachusetts, and I'm working on a general - interest piece for a regional publication here about hot sauce.
Thibs was probably perceived as a top -5-7 coach coming into the season, but it's not showing as of yet and they have some really interesting decisions to make about Rubio / Dunn, whether LaVine is really a long - term piece or better used as trade bait, etc..
Well - briefed pieces appeared in both the Independent and the Daily Mail, though the interesting nuggets about Rodgers feeling isolated and bypassed by those he was working with are rather lost behind the blasts of the trumpets against the monstrous regiment of statisticians.
This one of many Arsenal transfer rumours will simply not go away and every time we hear about a new piece of the puzzle it suggests that Arsene Wenger really is very interested in the young Argentina born striker Paulo Dybala, dubbed by some as the new Sergio Aguero, due to his attributes and scoring prowess.
There was an interesting piece from the mirror about a respected analysts take on Arsenals money situation..
Spanish journalist Guillem Balague, well known for his writing and punditry in England, has just written a very interesting piece about British players abroad for Spanish paper AS.
There is no doubt that Claudio Ranieri deserves huge credit for the way he has kept the Leicester squad going, and you can read a very interesting piece about him which also criticises Wenger in this BBC report.
What currently interests Cheevers most about Ski's future has to do with a green piece of paper that folds out like a road map and says OFFICIAL BALLOT — ECLIPSE AWARDS 1976.
Thanks, the «panenka» reference was a bit close to my heart considering I am a Leicester fan but it's always interesting to try and present a neutral piece on a subject I know a fair bit about.
It is interesting to note that lactivists believe that any piece about breastfeeding that don't include illogical, false overly emotional claims isn't «supportive» of women who breastfeed.
Hi Jillan, I read your Modern Love piece and was interested to learn more about you.
Speaking of grip strength, one interesting piece of information to consider if you've consumed (or are thinking about consuming) alcohol: besides the more obvious signs and symptoms of fetal alcohol exposure, poor hand grip strength is one common central nervous system abnormality.
Between discussions about what the artist was going for and the many unusual types of pieces in the museum, this could end up being an interesting day.
I was very interested in Julie Deardorff's piece about whether or not milk is necessary in our diets.
Dana Woldow of PEACHSF had an interesting piece in Beyond Chron last week about reactions in San Francisco to pink slime in school food.
It's an interesting piece, and reminds me of all the requests I've received to write about eco-friendly gifts for the holidays.
Two weeks later, I read this piece in Salon about the race to succeed Duke Cunningham in California: seeing a deficit in absentee voters, «Republican activists «poured» into the district and searched a Republican Party database that could tell them everything about voters from their personal hobbies and professional interests to the brand of toothpaste they're likely to use.
* This is George Packer's New Yorker piece on the white working - class in Ohio, which Stuart mentions * There is an interesting and sceptical piece about the Bradley effect in the 1982 California race on RealClearPolitics.
Continuing on a similar theme, Nixxy commented on the piece Ten Little - Known Facts About Mental Health, saying: «It's interesting to see the correlation between some mental disorders and diseases and criminal activity, but again this can help enforce the stigma attached to others suffering the same conditions.»
You can hand someone a $ 2,000 contribution on the street and then walk into their office and say let's talk about a piece of legislation I'm interested in.
This has also been happening abroad and has promoted a lot of media interest, particularly in the U.S.. Here's an interesting piece from last week's Independent about the significance this transition to Generation Jones: http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/jonathan-pontell-cleggs-rise-is-the-sound-of-generation-jones-clearing-its-throat-1961191.html Also, I thought this was a pretty decent overview about GenJones in the UK: http://www.generationjones.org.uk/ Finally for some light, post-election relief see this clip about Generation Jones on Jonathan Ross: http://www.youtube.com/user/GenerationJonesTV#p/a/u/1/5ZmO6Pl2E28
There was a somewhat intriguing joint byline in the FT this morning with William Hague, the Shadow Foreign Secretary, and former Lib Dem leader, Lord Ashdown, co-authoring a piece about the need for the West to continue to take a keen interest in what's happening in Bosnia.
Peter Kellner of YouGov recently wrote an interesting piece about the volatility of the British electorate, providing some figures on the «churn» between parties.
Interesting that six of the 10 candidates listed are women, which dovetails nicely into an interesting piece Jimmy Vielkind has today about the «year of the woman» in NY politics, mirroring a national tend (except it's really year of the GOP woman, nationally speaking, and here we're focused on Interesting that six of the 10 candidates listed are women, which dovetails nicely into an interesting piece Jimmy Vielkind has today about the «year of the woman» in NY politics, mirroring a national tend (except it's really year of the GOP woman, nationally speaking, and here we're focused on interesting piece Jimmy Vielkind has today about the «year of the woman» in NY politics, mirroring a national tend (except it's really year of the GOP woman, nationally speaking, and here we're focused on Democrats).
Reading widely to keep up with the literature in the field while working on her Ph.D., in her spare time she began to post short pieces about interesting new research or phenomena that caught her eye.
The California Academy of Science has reached out to them about a public event and Stanford has expressed interest in having a chamber music group do a live performance of the piece.
There's nothing more scientifically interesting about the house smashers than any other pieces of meteorite, but their value rises when there's a good story attached.
«To me, what is most interesting about our results is that we are now able to start putting different pieces of our larger project together to better understand the response of Greater Prairie - Chickens to wind energy development at our field site,» says study co-author Virginia Winder.
You also have a really interesting piece by Robert Hazen, about the fact that the mineral diversity on earth is unique, well unique, as far as we know; because as it turns out so much of that diversity is the result of life itself on earth [itself] creating the minerals that we find on the planet.
But what's interesting, especially about that one, and that one [is a] piece written by Larry Greenemeier, was that, you know, all the popular science fiction treatments of that kind have it [suddenly] happening and conflict between humans but through Larry's reporting it seems more likely that we will see it coming; that machine self - awareness will occur in a certain kind of stepwise fashion where they're getting better at certain tasks; [that they'll be able to do] autonomous activities, and from there that you can actually see them develop, and it shouldn't come up as a big surprise as it if finally happens.
Editor's note: If you are interested in reading more about Grid technology, take a look at Surendra Reddy's piece.
Learn more about this interesting piece of history from the Terra Nova expedition from 1910 to 1913.
If you're curious about The Paleo Diet's recent popularity and thus it's criticisms, we've written two other pieces on Nerd Fitness that might be of interest:
Your ideas about living in a space for a while before decorating, about not buying a stand - in piece, what to splurge on, designs every home needs, how to add elegance to your home, design mistakes and how to fix them, etc., etc. are so interesting and educational.
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