Daemon seated himself as inconspicuously as possible while his shipmates mingled raucously with the riff-raff that populated the bar. |
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A secret streamlet trickles on beneath the heavy cover of inertia and pseudo-events, slowly and inconspicuously undercutting it. |
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If, when you are out, you can inconspicuously run a clean powder-puff over your face, no one will accuse you of indelicacy. |
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They need to be jotted down inconspicuously, preferably out of sight, since detailed note-taking in front of people may make them self-conscious. |
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At the base of one of Central Australia's most popular natural wonders, Kings Canyon, a stone monument stands inconspicuously. |
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Liz walked on inconspicuously until the headstocks of two B.C. Rich guitars closed in front of her. |
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The most important point of the entire article is tucked inconspicuously into a paragraph, making it almost unnoticeable. |
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She grinned as I inconspicuously grimaced and longed to duck beneath the covers. |
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The adhesive tape AT0209-TR for dancefloors is transparent and can be used to inconspicuously connect dancefloor elements. |
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On one hand it has the effect of integrating the letter box system elegantly and inconspicuously. |
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This applies especially to the ornamental Euphorbia pulcherrima, which is notorious for carrying B. tabaci inconspicuously. |
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Multimedia technology that stays inconspicuously in the background, yet always close at hand. |
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This striking gabled structure is supplemented by a long building which runs inconspicuously along the bottom of a steep cliff. |
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They liked to keep the consumer information materials small so that patients could bring the information to the doctor inconspicuously. |
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At the same time we sought to accommodate the requisite electronic equipment inconspicuously while providing easy access to it. |
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The chimney inconspicuously extends a mere 5 metres above the building's roof, instead of the usual 70 metres. |
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Their strategy, were they to try to board a plane with a weapon, would be to dress as inconspicuously as possible. |
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It begins inconspicuously with gradual backsliding on standards of tolerance and equal opportunities. |
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Working adeptly and inconspicuously, they will provide listeners with all of the spoken information in their desired language. |
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Wireless allows many products, from cars to tamagotchi, to incorporate communications as inconspicuously as they already do computer chips. |
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Take the dead-letter drop, where an item can be left inconspicuously and securely for someone else to pick up. |
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Mostly inconspicuously, Arkema's products are present in countless areas of everyday life. |
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The comfortable recliner can be stacked yet also features wheels which have been inconspicuously integrated into the back legs. |
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The visible surface of the top profile is very narrow and slots seamlessly and inconspicuously into the flooring, e.g. at junctions in doorways. |
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We sat down at the table, with Joe lurking inconspicuously nearby. |
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That, dear readers, is how you inconspicuously deactivate a time bomb. |
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This cut in B-frame bitrate is hardly noticeable to the human visual system because B-frames are used inconspicuously in between other frames to more efficiently recreate the video's motion. |
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Having terrified its users for 30 years, it was replaced by a tramline from Côte des Neiges that ran inconspicuously between the park and the cemetery along Shakespeare Road. |
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Due to the small housing dimensions and process fittings, the compact sensors do your level monitoring inconspicuously, and above all, at reasonable cost. |
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At conferences I always explain it as follows: organised criminals simply cannot eat, drink and be merry to a sufficient degree to get rid of the money inconspicuously. |
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Deliberate isolation tends to occur slowly and inconspicuously, for example when family members and friends are told by the abuser that their visits are neither necessary nor welcome. |
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Sociologists, lurking inconspicuously with stopwatches, have discovered the average time museum visitors spend looking at a work of art: it is roughly two seconds. |
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The detective sat inconspicuously in her car, across the parking lot, pretending to read the newspaper. |
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As with the Russians arrested last month in America and now deported, that involves moving around inconspicuously, usually under false identities, and handing over and receiving money by undetectable means. |
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Stalk-cell of perithecium greyish, about as long as maximum width, its surface inconspicuously striate, separated from cell below by distinctly oblique septum. |
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