As a debut effort, the film is worthy of note and the cinematography is, at times, beautiful. |
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Actually, an encouraging development, which is rather curious in the context, is worthy of note. |
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One other area of textile work worthy of note is that of tapestry and embroidery. |
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It's worthy of note that the oak tree, sacred to Zeus, is the very tree which is most susceptible to be struck by lightning. |
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Secondly, the social and cultural reactions to this newfound ability will be worthy of note. |
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Several issues related to the estimation of Test cricket attendances are worthy of note. |
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But beyond the jiggle, I don't see much else at work here that's worthy of note, or your precious nickel. |
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There is one e-mail, however, that may be more worthy of note than the others. |
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If ever there is a man worthy of note, a man of the highest calibre, it's him. |
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We've heard from several readers today, with comments particularly worthy of note. |
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Supply of equipment to Member States: Two problems are worthy of note under this heading. |
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The only collaborative effort in recent times worthy of note is with the World Bank, on a trade and development website. |
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So far I've seen a lot of weather and nothing else worthy of note. |
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Watching celebrity lives is almost exactly like watching soap operas, and in a sphere where scandal is a weekly event, a gay drug binge gone wrong is hardly worthy of note. |
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Was the valour of men in mass as worthy of note as the solitary champion? |
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But one thing worthy of note is the fact that Jakarta, as a megalopolitan city, deserves bigger and better entertainment centers, and a lively, decent nightlife. |
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I consider this recent development of your activities to be worthy of note for three reasons. |
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Also worthy of note are the perspective and location of this proposed addition of property rights as set out in the motion. |
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The fact that more has not happened in almost ten years is, of course, worthy of note. |
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Mr. Speaker, there are words in the motion that are worthy of note and respect. |
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It was also worthy of note that the guidelines reflected work done to date under a very tight time schedule. |
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The sodalite syenite is worthy of note as the source of an interesting minerals assemblage. |
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Few of Machu Picchu's white granite structures have stonework as highly refined as that found in Cuzco, but several are worthy of note. |
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The small chapel of Santa MarĂa de Loio, with its Visigothic walls, is worthy of note. |
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Also the Balboa house, the Hospital and the chapel of Saint Christ at the end of the village, are worthy of note. |
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Also worthy of note is the addition of yellow fever and hepatitis vaccines to the expanded immunization programme. |
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It was a point worthy of note but in the grand scheme of things it was nothing more and their victory is something Spartans can be truly proud of. |
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Among its 70 species of trees two pines, two yews, an oak and a sequoia are worthy of note for their great age. |
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Nonetheless, it is worthy of note that during the period under review and beyond, there had been some positive developments in the peace process. |
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However, as such surveys might serve as a vehicle for adding questions on adolescent health and development, they are worthy of note. |
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Hence, the track record, with 12 years of price stability, is worthy of note. |
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It is also worthy of note that the price of DDT has risen over the last couple of years and this may be a trend that persists as a reduced demand erodes the economies of scale in a shrinking production. |
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The Abbey of Sancti Spiritus, now a parish church, contains some lordly sepulchres from the Middle Ages which are worthy of note. The church of San Pedro has a remarkable front. |
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Those outcomes in which the ratios of the standardized rates were statistically significantly above one, were identified, based on the argument that any above average deviation from the province is worthy of note. |
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In terms of best practice, the degree of consistency between the work programme, the establishment plan and the budget at the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia is worthy of note. |
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What is worthy of note, however, is that we succeeded in gaining substantial acknowledgement of the advantages of sustainable energy at an international summit for the first time. |
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Yet there are already positive developments worthy of note. |
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Though the program is very simple, a few points are worthy of note. |
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But it's an honorable effort worthy of note. |
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While the Hittites only marginally affected the mountain communities, the Mittanis settled in the area and influenced the natives in several fields worthy of note, in particular the introduction of knotted rug weaving. |
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Inverdale's sports casual look is always worthy of note. |
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It is worthy of note that in both instances of U-Boat sightings, the A. S. G. failed to give any indication of the U-Boat's presence, despite the fact that the set was serviceable and functioning properly on both occasions. |
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Also worthy of note were visits from the artist Jeff Koons, actresses Kate Bosworth and Sarah Jessica Parker and the photographer Terry Richardson? |
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It is worthy of note that the crime scene was released and the road where the attack took place was reopened to vehicle traffic during the reporting period. |
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Among reptiles worthy of note are Bedriaga's rock lizard, the Tyrrhenian wall lizard and Fitzinger's algyroides, endemic species of Sardinia and Corsica. |
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Worthy of note too was the altar arrangements beneath the gable end of what was once the Parish Church of Monasterevin. |
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