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51The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano — written in 1789, is the autobiography of Olaudah Equiano. Plot introductionThe book discusses his time spent in slavery, serving primarily on galleys, documents his attempts at becoming an independent man through his study of the Bible, and his …
52Striking and Picturesque Delineations of the Grand, Beautiful, Wonderful, and Interesting Scenery Around Loch-Earn — Infobox Book name = Striking and Picturesque Delineations of the Grand, Beautiful, Wonderful, and Interesting Scenery Around Loch Earn image caption = author = Angus McDiarmid country = Scotland language = English subject = Southern Scottish… …
53The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers —   …
54curious vs interesting — If someone is curious it means they are interested in learning about what is around them. For example: Lynne was curious to find out how many people used the website. If something is curious, it means it s odd, strange or unusual. For… …
55Quite Interesting — may refer to:* QI (short for Quite Interesting ), a BBC comedy panel game featuring Stephen Fry and Alan Davies *Quite Interesting Limited, the company that provides the research used on QI , The Museum of Curiosity and related works …
56cut an [interesting/ridiculous/unusual etc.] figure — if someone cuts an interesting, ridiculous, unusual etc. figure, they seem interesting, ridiculous, unusual etc.. My Russian uncle cut an unusual figure among the very British audience …
57cut an interesting figure — cut an [interesting/ridiculous/unusual etc.] figure if someone cuts an interesting, ridiculous, unusual etc. figure, they seem interesting, ridiculous, unusual etc.. My Russian uncle cut an unusual figure among the very British audience …
58interested vs interesting — Interested is a past participle. When used as an adjective it says how someone feels. For example: I was very interested in the lesson. Interesting is a present participle. When used as an adjective it describes the people or things that… …
59interested vs interesting — Interested is a past participle. When used as an adjective it says how someone feels. For example: I was very interested in the lesson. Interesting is a present participle. When used as an adjective it describes the people or things that… …
60be a interesting commentary on something — be a sad/appalling/interesting/etc commentary on something phrase to show how sad appalling interesting etc something really is This incident is a sad commentary on our society. Thesaurus: ways of emphasizing how good or bad something issynonym …