In their conspicuousness, they enliven and animate the city as a form of public theatre. |
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Indeed, I would argue that the King is the absent thing at work in this literary cabal, hidden by its very conspicuousness. |
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But the conspicuousness of the pattern also means that the company has little control over how it is seen, or on whom. |
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He disliked his own conspicuousness to himself, whenever he was out in the world expensively costumed. |
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In short, improved aircraft conspicuousness reduces the risk of collision in high traffic-density areas. |
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Due to its conspicuousness, a drum-type device was found to be safer and sturdier than the metal tubing barricade. |
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Neither pilot was using all available aircraft lighting systems to increase the visual conspicuousness of his aircraft. |
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There is a descending order of seriousness from the permanent to the ephemeral, and an order of conspicuousness running in the opposite direction. |
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This plant was because of this conspicuousness broutht to a test laboratory and multiplied though tissue culture. |
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Elements pertinent to this occurrence include physiological limitations of the human visual system, the pilot's awareness of the presence of another aircraft, and conspicuousness of the aircraft. |
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The conspicuousness is determined by the color contrast. |
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