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These included some seriously tantalizing hits: genes involved in regulating ACE2, the now-famous protein that the SARS-CoV-2 virus uses to invade cells.
According to this surprisingly tantalizing theory, Bing Bong was a monster from Monsters, Inc. who used to make Riley laugh.
But there's also evidence that Neanderthals had those same changes to the throat and ears, which has two tantalizing explanations.
ALL WE HAVE ARE TANTALIZING HINTS OF THE RARE PINK PANTHER.
So it's tantalizing to think that maybe there are life reservoirs in aquifers beneath the Martian soils.
it's tantalizing to think
And none is a more tantalizing possibility than the thylacine, more commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger.
So, detecting alien intelligence is... is really tantalizing, but it's also tragic 'cause we'll probably never be able to communicate with them if we did discover it.
Lost edges are tantalizing.
Lost edges are tantalizing.
Yes. It seems so tantalizing. It would really nice if I could be very prescriptive and say,
It seems so tantalizing.
and there's even just recently tantalizing evidence that perhaps water does flow periodically...
Neil: What does tantalizing mean, Sophie?