All the machines were making as much noise as lawnmowers and were spewing black smoke and waggling and were conspicuously belt-operated. |
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The dangers were most conspicuously apparent in the vast sums being made from India. |
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Sushi restaurants and bars figure prominently, while roller-bladers are conspicuously absent. |
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Moreover, the distinctively dense scopae typical for eucerines are conspicuously absent in the fossil. |
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Subtle advantages such as those are seized upon when resources are so conspicuously lacking. |
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The next largest industrial group were in the clothing trades, most conspicuously tailors and shoemakers. |
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My trifle, in particular, was made with conspicuously fresh ingredients, and the attention made it a treat. |
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And they don't know because the media has been conspicuously silent on this topic. |
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The NFL's most blusterous coach, Rex Ryan, has been conspicuously silent since the Jets' brutal season ended. |
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But those conspicuously carrying briefcases and cellular phones must pay up. |
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Grassroots and religious institutions, fraternal, sororal and civil-rights organizations have been conspicuously silent. |
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Articles are conspicuously cautious in their wording and the subject matter has shifted to non-contentious issues. |
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The mericarp of Heracleum mantegazzianum can be distinguished from other similar fruits in the genus by its conspicuously expanded vittae. |
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Never known for being camera shy in the past, he was conspicuously absent from the world's television screens. |
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Italy's few stout-hearted collectors of emerging art, Giuseppe Panza most conspicuously, were inclined to favor the Americans. |
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His previous international hits have been cinematically daring and conspicuously violent. |
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In Hollywood's high colonic culture, she stands conspicuously at a distance from the clamorously confessional fray. |
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If we are as phlegmatic as we like to believe would we revel so conspicuously in our tragedy? |
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To say more would require something of an intellectual or stylistic mandate which Lanchester conspicuously does not have. |
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Bald eagles appear conspicuously whenever a family member dies, but they show up often enough otherwise that they haven't become an ill omen. |
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There is a black lesion with conspicuously irregular margins on the dorsal surface of the body adjacent to the base of the tail. |
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This historic place was designated conspicuously on our operations map as a military strategic point. |
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The chunk of gallery floor that was removed to create the depression for the pool was laid conspicuously to one side. |
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We saw a man at the window of a house with one arm in his shirt and the other arm and shoulder bare and conspicuously white. |
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The leisurely rhythm provides a conspicuously lyrical contrast with the grotesquerie of the images on display. |
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A third film of this period was based upon a popular play in which a bushranger was conspicuously featured. |
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It is a conservative community with attractive clusters of Jugendstil villas, but on the whole is conspicuously lacking in charm. |
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The magazine was conspicuously quiet during World War II, publishing only a maddeningly vague piece by architect George Howe. |
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His design for the tower is conservative rather than innovative, scholarly not conspicuously original. |
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The film conspicuously avoids offering any spiritual insight for risk of offending anyone. |
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One area that conspicuously demonstrates that all political solutions tend to create new political problems is international relations. |
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I will conspicuously recycle the cans and glasses and papers, even though I suspect it's all a folly. |
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Using the foot peg, the base is driven into the mud in a shallow area, such that the duck decoy flies conspicuously above the water. |
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And there it was, right between the house and a barn sitting dirtily and conspicuously. |
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In addition, the response by the government to such reports has frequently been conspicuously disappointing. |
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Even by the standards of guerrilla warfare, he is a conspicuously callous figure. |
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Because adjudication is dispositive the attitude of states towards compulsory jurisdiction is conspicuously ambivalent. |
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Hotels, casinos, holiday-makers and rivercraft are conspicuously absent from Monet's work. |
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But there is also a feeling of wit and hope, conspicuously absent from the previous show, which suggests a new inner positivity. |
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That belief is one reason why he has so often and conspicuously argued to have boatloads of illegal aliens accepted without limit. |
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One group of plants that stands out conspicuously are those lofty and lanky woody perennials, the trees and shrubs. |
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Grand amours and boon companionship are conspicuously absent from his narrative. |
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Notebooks and files were conspicuously out on the table as the leaders prepared to chew over the weighty fare of international politics. |
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Predominantly in the tangential walls, primary pit fields of high density are conspicuously labelled by aniline blue staining of callose. |
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Similar teeth with a conspicuously ridged enamel surface are also known for Acrochordus, and for the colubroid genus Enhydris. |
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This was so conspicuously unfair as to be unlawful as an abuse of power. |
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The shales are conspicuously fissile throughout the section and, along with the associated carbonates, tend to become increasingly red-colored toward the top of the member. |
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This was something the filmmaker himself conspicuously failed to do. |
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He was a teen noted for his conspicuously large hands and long fingers. |
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The elderly can betray their presence by physical manifestations such as outdoor handrails and aids such as intercoms that may conspicuously be on their doors. |
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Both the photographer and the slumped figure in the boat highlight their utilitarian disposition by conspicuously disregarding aesthetic possibilities. |
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However Ken conspicuously failed to mention that the other teams researching in the area have dismissed the Vinnikov and Grody paper as arrant nonsense. |
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The captain's story is conspicuously smooth, a vertical ascent to stardom. |
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It probably helps that it's a squad conspicuously low on superstars. |
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He had his inner circle of political editors and cronies and he took a special pride in conspicuously excluding people from the magic circle if they wrote the wrong things. |
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Thomas and Bonaventure at last were admitted to full magistral privileges August 12, 1257 with the bishop and most of the secular masters conspicuously absent. |
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The stipites throughout the genus are conspicuously dilated for about half their length from the base upward, the other portion of them being comparatively very narrow. |
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It is conspicuously silly in places, with a chorus of Belfast millies incongruously inserted into the midst of the classical melodramatic and stylised family angst. |
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Eyelids which are to deeply pendant and show conspicuously the lachrymal glands, or a very red, thick haw, and eyes that are to light, are objectionable. |
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Caucasians, Africans, Asians, or Inuits are types for a typologist that conspicuously differ from other human ethnic groups and are sharply separated from them. |
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Meanwhile, she has been conspicuously palling around with a billionaire. |
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The waterside gardens and pathway were conspicuously well presented. |
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Each quill is conspicuously marked with black and white bands. |
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Sabahi hoped to inspire young voters, but they are conspicuously absent at the polls. |
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Did he have to be so conspicuously left out of the loop in his own White House? |
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Two MMC students and a cinema professor go slumming as they lend character and voice to an expressionist painting set in a conspicuously disreputable French cabaret. |
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This time it was the middle classes of middle England who were conspicuously suffering, from job insecurity, dear mortgages, negative equity, and falling house prices. |
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There were passages when Glasgow looked markedly the better side and played with much of the zing which was so often conspicuously absent last season. |
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However, the continued flouting of the maxims is an advantage to Grices theory as the implicatures come out conspicuously. |
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His music also shows the influence of Handel, Schubert and, conspicuously in the fairy music in Iolanthe, Mendelssohn. |
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It is quite unafraid, and will readily attack anything that moves conspicuously. |
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The River's Edge, despite its strong subject, was confused and conspicuously overtouted. |
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Each tribune conspicuously took personal charge of one legion, and the quaestor took the 6th. |
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Lying on a sofa, her skin dead-white, eyes shut, and face shielded by a raised arm, she looks exhausted and conspicuously unseductive. |
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Poised conspicuously on Cagliari's seafront, Hadid's agglomeration of fluidly plastic forms will be hard to avoid. |
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It could resist the cultural dominant, but not conspicuously enough. |
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Dave Libbey, another top-flight ref, has been conspicuously absent since his return from an early season injury. |
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The Cotoneasters, as groundcovers or shrubs, are small-leaved, semi-evergreen plants that are conspicuously covered with red berries in the fall. |
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Latins are always conspicuously dangerous when they are serving an unpopular cause for money. |
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The shortages have appeared most conspicuously in recent month in the form of long bread lines in Khartoum and elsewhere. |
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The bloatings, the bowel distentions, the torments from gas retention, the inability to expel flatus, are all conspicuously absent and if present are so in a mild degree. |
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