Yes, but the boozers are much more noticeable up here in the north because they drink simply and solely to get legless. |
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It is usually associated with noticeable flatus, belching, borborygmus, abdominal distension, or a combination of these signs. |
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Again, I pose the question, can someone please explain why the noise of the sirens is very much more noticeable compared with a few months ago? |
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As the wine warms the bouquet will become much more noticeable and the flavours apparent. |
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The only noticeable visual change at the plant is new equipment to unload the soda ash from the rail cars, he said. |
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As it happened, neither discipline represented a noticeable difference in the final marks. |
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The other noticeable changes from the Urnfield culture was the manner of burials. |
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In other areas of design, a noticeable attractiveness is thought to be relevant as well as usefulness and usability. |
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This effect is most noticeable with a gas and least noticeable with a solid, with a liquid being intermediate between the two extremes. |
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The most noticeable thing was not the brightness of the floral displays, but the marvelous scent that filled the air. |
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I heard my mum on the other end, her Irish brogue more noticeable than when I had left. |
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Because of the eccentricity of Mercury's orbit, the variation in the proper motion of the Sun would be noticeable to an observer on the planet. |
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His voice was rough with a southern accent only noticeable from certain words and his slight drawl. |
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You can totally take inspo from these incredible videos next time you want to cover a zit or make under-eye circles look less noticeable. |
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I take Advair, but it has had no noticeable effect on my nocturnal asthma, which is my main concern. |
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The sound is the original mono and is reproduced clearly with no noticeable hiss or noise to speak of. |
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First it was barely noticeable, a faint tremor of the finely filigreed second hand. |
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He also continues to cut on film, a noticeable deviation from the industry standard of nonlinear digital editing. |
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The advance in the book is not noticeable until close to the end, but it's derivable from the title. |
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This has no noticeable effect on the viewfinder, exposure metering or focusing systems. |
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In a combat uniform the Navy rank insignia would not be noticeable except at extremely close range. |
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The most noticeable difference from last time was the lack of the big windows. |
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One of the more noticeable changes has been his ability to stay away from off-speed pitches. |
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When he arose, it was noticeable that he stood with legs spraddled over a large grass basket. |
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After shampooing, avoid creamy conditioners, which leave a noticeable buildup. |
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A funnel plot showed noticeable asymmetry in the 11 placebo controlled trials. |
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One of the most noticeable differences is that the Chester walls make a virtually complete circuit of the city. |
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There was no noticeable difference in survival rates between flies from the two crosses. |
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Darkening of the urine is most noticeable in the morning, either because the urine is more concentrated or there is increased hemolysis at night. |
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The single, most noticeable effect the drug caused was an astounding increase in sexual desire. |
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It is noticeable how instinctively, how easily, she establishes connections and rapport. |
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It's eating away the land and this has been particularly noticeable over the last five years. |
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However, there was no noticeable increase in security checks on members of the media. |
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Even more noticeable was the fact that no clear message came out of the anniversary. |
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There are moments of genuine wit, but they are too few and far between to make a noticeable difference. |
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There is a decided effort and highly noticeable inflection in the words you speak. |
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There has been a noticeable increase in the number of Israeli-based companies coming to the market. |
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Finally, a lot of staff spend a noticeable amount of time chatting to colleagues. |
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He believes it is unlikely, in the Western world, to result in a noticeable increase in either baby boys or girls. |
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Molloy said since the car park came into being there had been a noticeable increase in traffic on the road. |
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More noticeable is the fact that he is obviously so much happier, and he has started being playful again. |
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The only noticeable increases are in the levels of crime and corruption, both of which continue to grow steadily. |
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The most noticeable occasion was when two actors stood in arrested motion as they came through some swing doors. |
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What was noticeable this year was the increase in the number of Thai families that attended. |
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If he fails to do this his term as General Secretary will be noticeable only for division, infighting and factional warfare. |
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Pi Herculis is particularly noticeable for its reddish complexion and is an excellent place to begin studying the constellation. |
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The dialogues were not seamless either but this was usually less noticeable thanks to the fast-moving plots. |
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Though this has a similar sound to his previous incarnations, from the get-go there are some very noticeable differences. |
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The difference in turn-on time would generally not be noticeable for standard household incandescent bulbs, since they turn on very quickly. |
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But it was only noticeable when I put up the color bars and gave the set its regular calibration. |
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If aviation fuel is noticeable at this distance from Gatwick, how far does it extend? |
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There is a less noticeable jazz presence here, and less color in both the music and in the scoring. |
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Sparkling, shimmering styles will make you as noticeable as the fairy lights on the Christmas tree. |
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Disney's imagineers have scoured the color spectrum and discovered the shades least noticeable to the human eye. |
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The first major and noticeable improvement is a forward facing camera in addition to the 1.3 megapixel camera on the back. |
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It is also hugely noticeable what winning and success can do for peoples, races, nations. |
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There was a barely noticeable thump, and then a scratchy sort of noise as a peg landed on the ground. |
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Jynx felt at the barely noticeable cleft, tracing her fingers down it until about hip-height. |
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While I have sympathy with this argument it is noticeable that no one is arguing to use the existing powers to their greatest effect. |
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This beetle's other noticeable feature is a set of parallel lines on the front wings that serve as the cover for the hind wings and abdomen. |
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As Western leaders become mired in squalid chaos, there is a noticeable lack of any honourable values shining through. |
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In fact now you should be seeing an overshoot in the return where it carries enough energy to noticeable go past the home position. |
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The audio is clear, with no noticeable hiss or other distortion, and dialogue is easily understood. |
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The chalaza in a duck egg is not as noticeable as it is in a chicken egg and the white is more transparent with less yellow coloring. |
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I think it made it even redder and much more noticeable and when the hair started to grow back it was stubbily and felt spiky. |
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The less fat you have, the less noticeable cellulite is, which is why diet and exercise play an important role. |
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The most conspicuous symptom is coloration between the main veins of the leaf, which becomes particularly noticeable around veraison. |
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Most noticeable were the metallic spheres, the red strip of indented metal in the center shining ominously when the light hit. |
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Respect for the dead that used to be of cardinal importance in society is rarely noticeable during funeral ceremonies these days. |
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At the moment, the only noticeable effect the walking has had on my size is on my waistline. |
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Atrophy of the vastus medialis obliquus portion of the quadriceps muscle also may be noticeable. |
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The number of first time donors at this Clinic was very noticeable, which is encouraging for the future. |
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With that cultural understanding will come a noticeable difference in the way the directorate helps personnel. |
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It's fairly even, and the good thing about having thick hair is that it isn't noticeable when the ends are jagged. |
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Nighttime pupil dilation accentuates the problem and makes it more noticeable. |
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With regard to soot or debris, these would be noticeable on the dipstick or through your sense of touch. |
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Between 1450 and 1700, Europe also saw a noticeable trend in male witch accusals. |
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But there is a profound phoniness to this Latin lover that's as noticeable as the dime store toupee he sports. |
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Cosmetic lotions and potions don't contain enough of the active ingredient they boast to have any noticeable effect. |
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Previous cordless joypads often had a noticeable lag between trigger-squeezing and aliens being blasted. |
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Another chilling measure was railroaded through federal parliament this week without any noticeable media coverage. |
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If this view is correct, U.S. higher education may continue to provide a noticeable advantage over other countries. |
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Across the countryside the increased greenness of both crops and grass has been noticeable during the last fortnight. |
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Drawing water for irrigation also became adversely affected, causing a noticeable decline in produce grown. |
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The good aerodynamic design of the A6 and its smooth shape means a noticeable absence of wind noise. |
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We also intend to place a hardstanding on two sides of the ground which will not be that noticeable. |
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This photograph was flat, with very little contrast and some noticeable scratches, dust spots, pen marks and other discolorations. |
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Combining them so they appear harmonious and have no noticeable push-pull effect is also quite an achievement. |
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The therapeutic strategy is the most noticeable feature in the healing stories of the Gospels. |
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It was an unfortunate setback after a period of relative stability and noticeable improvement. |
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In the areas of death and the afterlife, the non-Christian belief systems of the ethnic groups are most noticeable. |
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As with the odour of sanctity, the stench of sin was believed to be particularly noticeable when the soul left the body at the time of death. |
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He supposed that in the dark, the fact that the block was deserted of all but derelicts might not be noticeable. |
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It is estimated that by the first grade, 5 percent of children have noticeable speech disorders, the majority of which have no known cause. |
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As is usual with films from the period, special effects and rear projection are painfully noticeable, adding to the concerns. |
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Although the pilot decided to slow the rate of descent and airspeed of the plane, there was no noticeable reduction in the level of vibration. |
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The big striker, who moves with intent rather than rather than noticeable impetus, said afterwards that his second goal had proved crucial. |
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Despite noticeable speckles, nicks and the odd scratch, the first reel of the film looks quite good with excellent contrast and sharp images. |
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One of the strongest Cancerian traits, especially noticeable in children, is a remarkable memory. |
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Increasing problems with mood lability are noticeable as girls move into puberty. |
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It was quite noticeable that the cemetery grounds were given constant and regular attention. |
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Running applications and playing games were a breeze, with no noticeable lag. |
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The phenomenon is even more noticeable when you look at the rightist and libertarian attack blogs. |
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Any graphic breach of etiquette will mostly likely be more noticeable in tiny hamlets and upcountry villages. |
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Certain landmarks and locations in London stand out and are very noticeable. |
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Land and sea breezes are far more noticeable in Australia than anabatic and katabatic winds. |
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Does this account for the stagnation in Marxism doctrine which has been noticeable for a good many years? |
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Like your eyelashes, so blond they were only noticeable when you blinked and the top row met the bottom in a layer of double thickness. |
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It was noticeable, however, that most of the lead drummers maintained their allegiance to goatskin. |
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High levels of detail are also noticeable in player movements and animations. |
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There's also the issue that at least one of the files is fairly seriously glitchy, with several noticeable drop-outs. |
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While the restyle of the saddle is a small step back for style, it is a noticeable improvement of performance. |
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With anorexics it is more noticeable, as the weight loss is usually much more sudden and severe. |
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What was most noticeable about this unusual creature was its several antennae, twice as long as its body. |
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Lucky for you teens, Jessica hasn't been flashing any particularly noticeable jewelry on her fingers. |
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There's no noticeable roll despite the lack of anti-roll bars and mid-corner bumps don't unsettle its composure. |
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The noticeable interior lightness is thanks to the Teflon panels of the movable roof structure. |
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It's been noticeable in a couple of games and I think it was apparent in this game. |
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The death knell for the royal line rang out across the besieged tower as a noticeable dent began to appear in the door of the chamber. |
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Not a lot, but they tend to appear in noticeable situations, such as extended close ups. |
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I found no noticeable flavour difference from the rest of Tetley's un-organic range. |
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The most noticeable interior feature of the Malibu is its ample interior space. |
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One of the most noticeable characteristics of most trenches is their arcuate plan, convex toward the subducting plate. |
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I'm assuming that the vibration is noticeable only when the car is under load and the engine is running at idle speed. |
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By about midnight it became noticeable that those wearing Conservative rosettes looked a bit anxious. |
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With a regular program of fitness the recovery of lost flexibility and strength will be noticeable. |
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This also leads to an asymmetric growth of the lower jaw and a very noticeable deformity of the lower part of the face. |
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This is particularly noticeable in the knee and hip where we have big fluid sacs. |
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Teachers claim the activities have had a noticeable effect on improved pupil behaviour and attendance. |
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To the naked eye the prominences jutting above the solar surface often appear more noticeable than they are in a photograph. |
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Many people, especially children, have few or no noticeable symptoms of glandular fever. |
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Of course, while the colour is a big change, the most noticeable difference is the physical size of the paper. |
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In recent times, the company has been noticeable by its absence in the PR world. |
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The print used was in remarkable shape as there are very few noticeable flaws or deficiencies. |
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I think that the most disturbing fact is the noticeable decrease in the numbers of blue and mako sharks in our waters. |
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The 8Mb backbone was expected to provide a noticeable advancement in capacity over the area network backbone. |
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The lack of chatter very noticeable, as was the scarlet colour growing in my mother's cheeks. |
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Yes, many people were still angry but it was also noticeable that the apologists and backsliders were beginning to gather force. |
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Despite their noticeable lack of skill, fans love the weak-hitting, glass-armed shlubs. |
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The only digital interference can be spotted in the opening title sequence of the first film, with noticeable ghosting of the underlying images. |
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The lower part of her mantle cascades in regular folds, but the hem represents a noticeable display of wind blown drapery. |
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There is now a noticeable yellow patch developing and the bushes show signs of leaf scorch. |
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The visibility of such people in London railway termini or at suburban stations made them very noticeable to contemporaries. |
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One of their noticeable features is the profusion of hollowed-out window decorations. |
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There was a noticeable trend towards the use of combination baler and wrapper machines among contractors and farmers making round bale silage. |
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A variety of economic and geopolitical factors are causing a noticeable convergence of French and German positions. |
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Still, Channel 5's current approach to the news is less noticeable for ideological taint than sheer banality. |
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But baneberries have some subtle but noticeable differences from the highbush cranberries. |
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It wasn't noticeable, but I think he got my drift and put his arm around me. |
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If this is to be the future I have condemned myself to, then let my present be a little more noticeable. |
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He said there was a noticeable increase in caution among people searching for a property to buy. |
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The stems are slightly swollen and if the gall wasps have emerged, their emergence holes are also noticeable. |
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The second noticeable phenomenon is the appearance of emotional patriotism. |
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Maybe if I sandwiched them between two cool movies, it mayn't be so noticeable, but I didn't think of that. |
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The Aramaic dialect of Galileans was also noticeable by Judeans and another subject of derision. |
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On the other hand, brands will need to make a measurable, noticeable difference in social issues. |
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Initially, the results were measurable, but not noticeable, improvements in performance. |
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But he said there had been noticeable differences on bus runs where pupils acted as bus monitors. |
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You get a smoother image with less flicker and scan lines are hardly noticeable. |
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While only the adolescent female knows her menarcheal status, breast development is noticeable to all. |
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A noticeable tendency in the West, especially in English-speaking countries, was a rise in vegetarianism. |
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It is noticeable that the difference between the old and young groups was retained. |
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The packaging says it's mono, but somehow I doubt this because there is noticeable separation in the front channels. |
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The complaints have become particularly noticeable in the past three months. |
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Because of its strong enhancing effect it leaves a noticeable magenta colour bias in the more neutral hues or tones. |
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Many signs are noticeable at birth, such as low muscle tone, small nose, short fingers, and flexible joints. |
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Perhaps the most noticeable exhibits were the sleek and powerful desktop computers. |
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The control experiment with ascorbate alone shows no noticeable cytotoxic action of sodium ascorbate. |
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Yet for all the masterful handling of the ship by the coxswain it became quite noticeable that we gave a wide berth to the other ship. |
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The really noticeable difference in midweek, however, came off the pitch rather than on it. |
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The most noticeable difference initially, for obvious reasons, is the weather. |
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If your vision fails after dark, the European herb bilberry can make a noticeable short-term improvement in your sight, Winston says. |
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Hair loss to Trichotillomania varies from barely noticeable thinning to total loss. |
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Classic biocontrol is generally slower acting than chemical pesticides, so noticeable results may take several years. |
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The very small image isn't sharp either, with no real details in the shadows and a general fuzziness, despite noticeable edge enhancement. |
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On a more positive note, the view distance is impressive, and there is no noticeable reduction in frame rate during heated engagements. |
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Externally, the most noticeable difference between the 172 and the 175 is the slight hump on the engine cowl behind the propeller. |
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Angry moral posturers shrieked when several players lit cigarettes in the dugout, and when many more took the field with noticeable hangovers. |
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The most noticeable thing about her was the mop of unruly, dirty-blonde corkscrew curls framing her heart shaped face. |
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I recall a car that flexed and twisted around corners so much that it was noticeable through the steering wheel. |
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The beer ice cubes totally lose their carbonation, but the flatness isn't really noticeable. |
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In fact, it's obvious that the most noticeable tweaks will involve cleaning up the language. |
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There is a noticeable flatness to the character that makes it hard to understand what he might be running from. |
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The only noticeable change was in his growing irascibility with the passing years. |
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A faint twinkle was present in his eye, which grew more noticeable when he spoke. |
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Clearly, there are noticeable changes in the national mood as fear and anxiety pervade throughout the country. |
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Colors are bright and well within their ranges, no noticeable bleed in the reds or blues. |
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Certainly, such a flaw was not unique to Baddiel's Syndrome but it was particularly noticeable here. |
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This became especially noticeable during the brief orchestral introduction and the few symphonic transitions provided for set changes. |
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No noticeable difference was found in tubular effects between the two groups. |
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Yet Western listeners are not noticeable disturbed by the pitch intonation of professional performers. |
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One of the noticeable differences is that the skill level depends on your level of thinking and is not as reliant on speed of hand. |
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The soft, silky coat of the shorthair bobtail is medium in length without a noticeable undercoat. |
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The softish suspension and noticeable understeer produces a nice comfortable drive. |
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It is often difficult to see, and certainly less noticeable than the oil rigs in the firth. |
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Facing west is a bold design of a fourfold leaf with a tiny, barely noticeable face in the centre. |
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There is a noticeable increase in confidence among staff who have been able to come back to work holding their heads high. |
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I had a noticeable lag but it wasn't enough to make the system unusable or even unenjoyable. |
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The latter is a noticeable improvement over the original mono. |
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What is noticeable is that ISIS is bombarding the town with tank shells and mortars less than it was before. |
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South Africa is a sport-mad country and the loss of another sportsman is noticeable and the subject of much mournful debate whilst quaffing beer at the local. |
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Most noticeable were two giant goat horns protruding from its head. |
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Thus, while the dialogue is acceptably clear and suitably free of any distortion or noticeable hiss, the overall soundscape is subdued and hollow. |
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I suspect that the series of waves in the wave train was smaller at farther shores too, and that there were fewer noticeable waves on African shores than Southeast Asian ones. |
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Because of the social upheavals, there was an alarming increase of juvenile delinquency in the 1930s, with violence and vandalism especially noticeable in the cities. |
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Once the surface was broomed the ravelling was hardly noticeable. |
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Her Afrikaans accent was barely noticeable in her low, even voice. |
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Its sheer size could make the crowding effect less noticeable than in a smaller city. |
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One noticeable change is a movement away from embroidery based in Celtic zoomorphics and interlacing knotwork toward more geometric, abstract designs. |
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The only noticeable differences were the lack of resealable containers in the case of the orange juice, which limited its shelf life once opened at home. |
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One immediately noticeable difference is that enslaved men tended to be given a greater range of mobility than enslaved women. |
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There, though, the problems raised are only touched upon in a guarded fashion, with careful reservations and with a noticeable reluctance to arrive at a positive resolution. |
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Gravitational forces of attraction always exist between two objects of any mass, but it takes an object as large as a planet for this force to become noticeable. |
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Bits and pieces of color were noticeable on the satchels but that was it. |
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Social services staff in Leicester added that he spoke with a soft Irish accent and may be noticeable because of his distinct mannerism of blinking excessively while talking. |
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Surely a tower of bone that looks as though it could touch the sun itself, would be noticeable to one of the many search parties that had scoured through this land. |
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They may not be as noticeable as other buildings owned by the church, but their size and quality are testimony to the standing and authority the local minister once had. |
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It is most noticeable as grayish black galls on the ear of the plant. |
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Its effects would be noticeable right away, especially by intravenous users. |
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Of the positive environmental impacts, the most noticeable are the rich cultural biotopes, such as meadows and pastures, created by slash-and-burn cultivation. |
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Thus, as found in several other systems, availability of alternative foods for mice often shows noticeable changes at the scale of few meters and even centimeters. |
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The loss is more noticeable with expensive procedures and biologicals. |
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The long swell that was breaking on the beach is barely noticeable. |
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It is in this context that the strong sense of nationalism I see as being inherent in Blackfoot culture becomes explicit, that is, noticeable from the outside. |
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The presence of white and other nonblack allies at recent protests is noticeable. |
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Other signs of the closer ties between Adelson and the Koch conservative network have been noticeable this year. |
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In fact, massive overspending for the Games could lead to a noticeable increase in taxes next year. |
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It's a barely noticeable sensation, just a whisper of a tickle. |
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There are noticeable exceptions to the general blandness of the extras. |
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Neither is unsolvable, but neither has yet endured the full public discussion that it might in a more noticeable war. |
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During the partial stage the increasing penumbral penetration is not noticeable on a minute-to-minute basis, but as the umbra approaches things start to happen fast. |
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However, any alteration in one, two or in all of these may cause unbalance of the organ itself and a significant, noticeable, aesthetic disturbance to the whole face. |
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Once you get over the first initial shock, it proved easy to use, though there was noticeable understeer if you enter the corner carrying too much speed. |
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Whereas the U.S. textile industry has shown noticeable recoveries from slumps in previous years, it is not showing signs of recovery in its most recent cycle. |
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He's one of these instantly noticeable Brit actors, like Robert Carlyle. |
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There is a noticeable acoustic difference between a church with a wooden roof and a similar building with a stone vault, as many choristers will testify. |
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Although there is an existing foundation near central services, rumbling equipment and noticeable vibrations from the nearby boiler house are problematic. |
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Though the transfer is acceptable at first glance, print damage and white spots are noticeable repeatedly throughout the film, far more than can be reasonably expected. |
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Their ideas, vulgarized, tended to inspire and reinforce that obsession with the occult and the mystical which became noticeable in St Petersburg society. |
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Many Salem cabriole legs have a noticeable indentation where they make a transition from the profile created by the sharp knee to the round lower part of the leg. |
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There has also been a noticeable change in the children, observes Donald. |
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A rapid but noticeable change in atmosphere stirs me from my inspection. |
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A downdraft over the stack is causing the sewer gas to be more noticeable. |
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One immediately noticeable difference when the skeleton of a modern human is compared with the reconstruction is the stockiness and lack of a waist of the Neanderthal. |
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Wilson tends to over-employ directing and storytelling tricks, any one of which would normally overpower this low budget movie with their noticeable artistic stylization. |
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Not all things disappear with dramatic suddenness and it might be decades before the various depredations to which wild life is exposed begin to have a noticeable effect. |
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There was a noticeable chill in the air and barely a sound to be heard as sombre onlookers waited in the moments before builders began the demolition. |
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Most noticeable are the changes in the shape of the hull, upper deck and radar masts which will all help to prevent the vessels being picked up by radar. |
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This is especially noticeable in full orchestral and choral passages. |
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Despite the noticeable hustle and bustle, little trade is being done. |
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Does it appear to be a myth because other foodstuffs are preventing any noticeable beneficial change from abstaining from eating chocolate or is it all a load of cobblers? |
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A barely noticeable increase in water impurities, because of inefficient treatment plants, meant a growing problem of scaling in power station boiler plants. |
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Thus six dimensions of space are presumed to be wrapped up on an indiscernibly small scale, leaving only three that are large and noticeable to us. |
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Francis spoke in flawless Italian with a noticeable Piedmontese accent. |
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It may even be possible for MP3 players to save energy by playing tunes at a slightly lower fidelity without a noticeable change in audio quality. |
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Senior clubs are put to the pin of their collar to float cash-demanding first fifteens with the noticeable result that the lower teams are relatively unattended. |
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The ladies' cut has a 3-inch inseam, a drawstring and elastic waistband and for style it has a noticeable V-notch leg for ease of movement for cheering. |
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Most noticeable were the cross-country and track and field team. |
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Mild side effects may include an unpleasant smell or taste, or irritation, crusting and bleeding in your nose, which may be especially noticeable during the winter. |
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Nor was there any noticeable clamor for more full-throated commemorations. |
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The tone of the choir was good and the attack clear, a decided improvement being noticeable by those who heard them give the same music five years ago. |
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It became really noticeable when she pronounced certain words. |
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These are less noticeable than edges demarking stage transitions, but they cause considerable tension, friction, or energy costs to maintain or negotiate. |
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Whether she's walking, reaching for something or just lounging on a couch, a dancer's fluidity and gracefulness are noticeable right down to her fingertips. |
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It was noticeable that when Phillips, still the pupil, came to that fence, it was surer, the stride more purposeful, the energy of youth omnipotent. |
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His brown eyes were quite noticeable on his otherwise gray face. |
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He is not happy with the slope on the 18th green and it was noticeable that yesterday afternoon two members of the ground staff were hosing it down. |
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This is particularly noticeable in the USA and Canada, where there are large communities descended from Irish and Scottish immigrants. |
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Further from the sea, seasonal differences are more noticeable than close to the coast. |
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A 36-year-old primipara had noticeable jaundice after the 11th week of gestation, and visited our prenatal care centre during the 13th week. |
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As for fruit, figs and huckleberries are the most noticeable in the current appetizer and entree menu segments. |
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The industrial hygienist is necessary for pretesting, because they may find more mold than is originally noticeable to the naked eye. |
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Hop levels will vary within each sub group, though there is a tendency for the hops in the session bitter group to be more noticeable. |
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A Those with dark skin often find that pigmentation is more noticeable on their complexion. |
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Instead, the tall flower stalks probably help raise the flowers to a height where they are noticeable to pollinators. |
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For example, when looking at the images of the packinghouse employees, among others, it is quite noticeable that women fill out the ranks. |
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It is noticeable that Claudius brought Corbulo to justice, and repaid the money which had been extorted from his victims. |
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The problem becomes noticeable when the contaminant level rises to the level of the pick-up tube. |
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The peculiar sulphur-like yellow color is noticeable in all species of the erminea, also the pencil-like formation on tip of tail. |
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A turnaround is to produce a noticeable and endurable improvement in performance. |
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Binford also brought in new assistants Brittney Vian and Tristy Default, making for a noticeable adjustment period early on. |
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Tribromoethanol dissolved in water and ethanol also produced noticeable effects but they are not summarized in the table. |
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The change to the shorter spelling appears to have originated in the Donald Map of 1774, a document with a noticeable number of placename errors. |
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As frequencies exceed several hundred MHz, there is a noticeable increase in trace resistance from skin effect resistance. |
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Tarentula is what to take when jerky movements are the more noticeable problem. |
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Towards the end of the 20th Century there was a noticeable increase of the population in Norrland, mainly from people moving from bigger cities. |
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Despite the change in style, noticeable in details such as the tracery and capitals, the eastern arm preserves the pattern of the nave. |
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Conversely, when there is a clear demarcation there may not be a noticeable difference in structure within the growth ring. |
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Given the noticeable effects on efficiency, quality of life, and productive growth, innovation is a key factor in society and economy. |
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But Hull's brawn was noticeable, and following a penalty line-out, Neil Spence restored the hosts' lead. |
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When one or more LEDs are assembled in an array, the contrast in color shades or light intensity between the LEDs is noticeable by the human eye. |
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The speaking voice was clear and strong with no raspiness, but there was a noticeable rasp in the loud singing voice. |
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The Moors also had a noticeable influence on the works of George Peele and William Shakespeare. |
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It is noticeable to mention here that inflation is big problem in Eid shopping and large number of people just come for window shopping. |
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Because of the extensive length of the mountain chain, noticeable variation also exists within this subdialect. |
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These differences became noticeable after the publishing of influential dictionaries. |
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There was some noticeable reddening in her cheeks when she had been drinking. |
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It was noticeable that Mr Murdoch, happy to toy with the barrister like a cat with a baby mouse, kept sir-ring the judge Uriah Heepishly. |
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There are noticeable differences in climate between the northern, central and southern parts of the island. |
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Early in the history of Puerto Rican music, the influences of Spanish and African traditions were most noticeable. |
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