With stunning photographs, car after car appear, each with detailed histories on their development and noteworthiness. |
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What I found of particular noteworthiness was the exploration of just how much a part crime has played in our fiction. |
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Well, if you feel the same, then you're probably going to want to check out Man on Fire, a good flick that is kept from noteworthiness by some serious problems. |
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More than two decades since leaving office, he remains confident of the consistent noteworthiness of his public utterances. |
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The selection of names was based on population size, historical significance and noteworthiness. |
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They continue their what-the-heck climb from desperation and oblivion to hope and noteworthiness. |
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Personally, I think that school lunch programs have taken the path of every other bungling government bureaucracy and are achieving noteworthiness for inefficiency. |
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To know that we are at the hands of an expert who is about to share her complete experience of fashion and luxury gives that very moment a touch of unique noteworthiness. |
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I can say conclusively that this issue is really an embarrassment to our country, not only in terms of ourselves and in terms of Parliament but also in terms of our noteworthiness to the world. |
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He manages, seemingly without effort, to create an aura of noteworthiness. |
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