The most striking feature of this preparation is the convergence of great masses of corticofugal fibers from extensive areas of cerebral cortex. |
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The pleasure of the book despite its poverty is its one really striking feature. |
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Prior to the 1992 initiative, public sculptures were never a striking feature of the urban landscape. |
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The large bur oak trees were the most striking feature of the oak savannah community. |
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The newest and most striking feature is a fabulous new fountain, which is already sitting proudly at the top of the park. |
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One striking feature of Beat Poet's post-punk is the swapping of instruments. |
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Perhaps the most striking feature is the steep escarpment that characterizes the northwest-facing edge of the Cotswold Hills. |
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One striking feature of both coal and marine cyclothems is the tremendous lateral persistency of beds within the sequence. |
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A decagonal brick tower, the Torre del Oro, once part of the Alcázar's outer fortifications, remains a striking feature of the riverbank. |
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Apart then from the celebration of the first day of Sukkot, the water-carrying ceremony of libations was the most striking feature of the feast. |
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The small and large red dots irregularly spread over the whole outside surface of jar and lid are a striking feature. |
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Another striking feature has been the increase of addictions, psychosomatic and mental illness and suicides. |
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A striking feature of this design is the streamlined shape of the ends of the locomotive that lends the E 18 an elegant, rakish look. |
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The immediately striking feature is the forward and outward projection of the head of the talus on both the navicular and the cuboid. |
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To me the most striking feature of this week's economic events, was to observe what a non-event the proceedings before the Myburgh Commission have become. |
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An even more striking feature of the gravity map is the deep chasms, known as fracture zones, that cut across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Ocean basins. |
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It is a striking feature of the capital's Weltanschauung, this earnest faith in the capacity of architecture not merely to symbolize, but somehow to guarantee, good politics. |
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The most striking feature of the basilar membrane is its elasticity. |
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A striking feature of the garden is the large willow screens which have been mounted on two walls and will act as trellis for the climbing plants. |
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For the user, the most striking feature of this very abundant literature is the extreme variety of the indicators proposed. |
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In 1993 the most striking feature of the international economic environment was perhaps the general feeling of uncertainty. |
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A striking feature of the current crisis is that it affects all countries, including those that had accumulated large foreign exchange reserves. |
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The striking feature of most of his built work is the sculptural impact of the structure. |
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The most striking feature of the rug is the wide border decorated with pseudo-kufic script. |
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Inside, the most striking feature is the Saxon chancel arch, with its through stones, imposts, and through-stone voussoirs forming the arch itself. |
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Perhaps the most striking feature is that in both provinces and for all three years, there are both large numbers of short and of long welfare spells. |
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Another striking feature is a one-of-a-kind mantel, handmade from specimen-grade brocatelle violetta marble. |
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A striking feature of the Cobata head's shape is that it does not taper inwards below its greatest width, but sits squatly on the ground. |
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The striking feature of these columns is that the C-12 parameter is now statistically significant and very close to the one obtained using the two previous cohorts. |
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A striking feature of the single-currency arrangements is that they make no provision, legal or practical, for any participant's withdrawal or expulsion. |
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But for me the most striking feature of Norfolk is what one does not hear. |
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The striking feature of this agency is that it will act as an independent body to oversee the monitoring and project management activities of both the company and government. |
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With reference to the last issue, Berry pointed out that a striking feature of intranational inequality is that the wealth of the richest 1 to 5 per cent has grown dramatically. |
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A striking feature of the new directive is its clarity, which guarantees legal certainty and ensures consistency with similar legislation seeking to combat discrimination. |
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The former moated castle is part of a distinctive complex restored in the baroque style and dominated by the early Gothic main tower. The nine-storey, uninhabitable main tower is a striking feature of the castle. |
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Their most striking feature is the system of compass roses, showing directions from various points, and lines showing shortest navigational routes. |
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The most striking feature of the manuscript is the extensive use of red ink. |
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Durian has more or less distinct shoot types, but the most striking feature is that its flowers are formed on the underside of the branches close to the tree trunk. |
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The most striking feature of this, his most successful play, is the use of a chorus in the traditional Greek manner to make apprehensible to common humanity the meaning of the heroic action. |
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The most striking feature is certainly the banister design: the vertical elements unite with the sinuously graceful helicoid of the handrail, ensuring absolute structural rigidity and a total essentiality of line. |
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Known as the Festival of Colours, the most striking feature of Holi is the throwing of coloured powder and water onto oneself and others in the joyful spirit of the festivities. |
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A striking feature of English is the use of abstract nouns as articleless referring expressions, indicating that many abstract things are seen as inherently unique. |
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That the plates had moved and Labour has captured a Zeitgeist in this campaign and the most striking feature of it is what's happened to the two leaders. |
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