As you decelerate, the brakes get noticeably softer in the fraction of a second before the car stops. |
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The ride home was noticeably slower, due to fullness, fatigue, and a strong headwind. |
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Abstinence was most noticeably absent in the 1960s, when the oral contraceptive pill brought about a sexual revolution and free love for all. |
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And the result is pork with denser marbling, unequaled tenderness and noticeably more natural flavor. |
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The holes are far greater than the space in this book given over to noticeably wide margins and blank space. |
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I go back now and the dialect of the old residents is noticeably absent, replaced by the faux scouse of the Liverpudlian refugees. |
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Such as he saw at work were noticeably inferior in physique to the few gaily dressed managers and forewomen who were directing their labours. |
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It is not surprising, given the number of high profile bankruptcies, that investors are noticeably worried about bad debt provisions. |
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Nor did we turn out noticeably more thievish, drug-addled, or unmotivated than nice suburban kids. |
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Will ran towards the outer courtyard, Sibyl in close pursuit, noticeably slowed down by her thin shoes and bulky dress. |
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The interesting aspect of this dual soundtrack is that each one presents a noticeably different version of the film. |
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The outermost surface of the megamouth's body is blackish brown, while its belly is noticeably white. |
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The clothes the actresses wear are noticeably different from their Western counterparts. |
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My voice was of a contralto, albeit noticeably indignant in its own frustration. |
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One other thing, noticeably missing from the list of nations signing the initiative are the UK and South Korea. |
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The original cornice jutted out noticeably much as it does above the pilasters on the fireplace wall. |
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The tide rose noticeably inch by inch, creeping up the two seaward tires alarmingly, my tires spun ever-deeper holes in the wet sand. |
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In places where the police spend more time interacting with people as people and not as perps, they are noticeably different. |
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The carriages are standard coaster types, but the harnesses are noticeably different in design with a fancy clasp to cope with the thrust. |
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We were somewhere over Oklahoma and the cloud deck was descending with the sky getting noticeably darker. |
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Can you give some examples of the sorts of applications that your patch can noticeably improve the performance of? |
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Retailers were forced to slash prices of summer clothing, with furniture and homeware sales also noticeably down. |
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Our hotel was in a suburb on the outskirts of the city, and was noticeably shabbier than the one we had in Newark. |
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His encounters with Donald in the parliament debating chamber had noticeably failed to land the punches expected of him. |
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The result is that your autopilot will usually hold headings close to south noticeably more accurately than when heading north. |
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Barry charged out of his corner and continued to rake Steve with left hooks to the body but the punches were becoming noticeably slower. |
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Some had been vacant for several years, so the buildings had deteriorated noticeably. |
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The various types of sugar differ noticeably in the extent to which they caramelize. |
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Our business in the United States has declined noticeably in the last few weeks. |
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In the other set, represented by the chair in Plate III, the splat is noticeably thinner and a simple half round decorates the base. |
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She was a buckskin mare, noticeably taller than the horses surrounding her. |
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He was a warrior, but there was something overwhelmingly human, and somewhat unfitting, about his noticeably large heart. |
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Unfortunately, he gets no help from the rest of the cast, who are noticeably under-rehearsed. |
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This country underperforms most noticeably in research and development, entrepreneurial activity and youth unemployment. |
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The movie is a stunner on Blu-ray, noticeably crisper and cleaner than its standard DVD version. |
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I've said before that my metabolism wavers sinuously between stallion and walrus, and I've been getting noticeably blubbery in recent months. |
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I was thinking, as I went into the Cathedral for a mooch about, that the days are beginning to get noticeably lighter for longer now. |
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He was not wearing a shirt at all, his biceps noticeably muscular and his 6-pack abs too. |
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The hard copy images are suited to audit and quality control, which are noticeably absent from the present system. |
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Their vegetation, mostly scrub pine, is noticeably weathered from the fierce storms that punish this area. |
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But this requires a kind of proportion and judiciousness that is noticeably absent from the conservative screeds. |
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His voice noticeably quavered as he recalled one of the most important moments in his career. |
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Bike kit is noticeably cheaper in the US so buy any extras or accessories you may need once there. |
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Ford responded by shouting back in what sounded like Latin and slowly, but noticeably, the tumult in the apartment decreased. |
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Now it is being extended to adults who are simply noticeably inefficient, disorganised and failing in their careers. |
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Looking noticeably flustered, Akiyo turned to Eric and said a few things about me in what sounded like the Korean language. |
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The movie does have an afterschool-special feel to it, most noticeably in Jane's extensive support system and the movie's too-neat wrap-up. |
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A few weeks ago I commented that many of our Lower Mainland lakes were being stocked with noticeably smaller allotments of rainbow trout. |
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Even on my machine, in the middle of certain gun battles, the frame rate dropped noticeably. |
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Furthermore, the intellectual processes of pathologists during microscopic analysis sessions can differ from one another noticeably. |
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Since Lammas, the days have grown noticeably shorter, and night has fallen earlier with every passing day. |
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Certainly, the DVD is noticeably superior to previous video incarnations on VHS and laserdisc. |
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Although, it's getting noticeably warmer, the mountain tops are still covered in snow. |
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The laughter was noticeably loud when he delivered a gentle swipe at newspapers. |
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It is equally the case that 30 years of economic growth and rising prosperity in the Western world have not noticeably cheered us up. |
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Jenann smiled and clapped with them while Mercutio did likewise, just less noticeably. |
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One claimed residents, some of the most desperate of the homeless on the city streets, have already noticeably improved in appearance and health. |
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Panhandlers and street sleepers proliferate in New York, and soup kitchen lines have become noticeably longer. |
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The X3 is noticeably more compact externally than the X5, but offers almost as much room inside and, paradoxically, has a larger loadspace. |
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He's the nasty who goads opponents with vocal insults, and more noticeably, a series of physical kicks and digs when the ball is miles distant. |
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Most noticeably, Xbox players get a four-player split screen mode so friends can race against each other in the rumpus room without going online. |
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Unless the zodiacal parallel is closely reflecting a declinational parallel, the former is unlikely to work so noticeably. |
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The profiles of the different defective oils are quite different with noticeably increased amounts of less volatile compounds in winey-vinegary, rancid, and fausty sensory defects. |
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Here, he pits the craziest GoPro footage against his own, which is noticeably less extreme. |
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They were driven through a specially designed gearbox and bicycle chains to the airscrews, counter rotating, the propeller RPM was noticeably very slow. |
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But it would appear that even death has failed to reconcile the feud between her and her son, Richard, who was noticeably absent from his mother's funeral last Saturday. |
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Most plants contain several pigments, whose relative proportions may vary considerably, producing colours which differ noticeably from each other. |
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He does it again and much more noticeably in the way he tilts numbers of squares of both kinds until one of them in the middle lies at right angles to all the others. |
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Last week, at a press conference, a noticeably feistier, more candid gillard rebuked a reporter for rudeness. |
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Because incubation begins before all eggs have been laid, the eggs hatch asynchronously, and the older chicks are noticeably larger than they younger chicks. |
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There's a bit of a sag in the middle of the album, but on the whole Hail To The Thief is a noticeably more inspiring record than Kid A or Amnesiac. |
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Only the private liberal arts colleges seemed to lag noticeably, but they still reported an average of 17 percent more majors in their departments. |
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The man did not extend his hand, but his tense posture relaxed noticeably. |
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Quite undetectable on smooth, high quality roads, the ride was noticeably harsher on a test drive from Dublin to Mayo on secondary, country roads, so make your choice. |
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Following my faint shadow across the tan carpet and up to my feet then leisurely climbing to my face until our eyes meet, the enemy noticeably tenses and her jaw sets. |
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As the mitigation proceeding began, Goudeau seemed noticeably uncomfortable. |
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This is not noticeably a pro-war experience but it is most certainly a pro-warrior one. |
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Gretel was getting noticeably more narky at him, and later at the audience who was booing loudly when she crossed to the house to tell them what happened. |
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Her voice became noticeably weaker and more unsteady each time she spoke. |
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The U.S. victory lap received noticeably less enthusiasm than that given to various discus throwers, triple-jumpers, and decathletes all night long. |
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One interesting and unexpected findings that these results yield is that nontemporal processes seem to develop noticeably before temporal processes. |
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Even the drivers seem subdued and the blaring horns are noticeably absent. |
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We were now very high and the air was now noticeably thinner. |
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Participants in the competition have not done noticeably better. |
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His style of composition changed noticeably after he arrived in Naples. |
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Imitate the look with the newest highlighters or light-reflecting lotions and tints, which help scatter light, leaving you with a noticeably glowing look. |
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This idea hitting him, he reached up and pawed at his neck, finding that although it was no longer shaven, the hair on that patch was noticeably shorter. |
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Dirt, grain, and other major imperfections are noticeably absent. |
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After all the dirt has been cleaned away, the contraption retiles the remaining shards of the bird's voices into a mosaic of noticeably cold bleeps and pings. |
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There's not a corner boy in sight and trash is noticeably absent. |
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With few exceptions, noticeably the larger and more expensive inboard cruisers, new boat sales have been on a steady downward trend for more than a decade. |
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He reported that deconvolution of the high-resolution images was going well, and showed a pretty red-green-blue image with a noticeably brown tinge to it. |
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Difluoroamines are noticeably more stable than polynitro-compounds of an analogous structure, but have many similar features in their character of decomposition. |
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He immediately responds to my call, noticeably angry about the thought of a private or some other subordinate addressing him just by his last name. |
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Once she began listening to her instincts and didn't second-guess herself the entire time, her artwork improved noticeably. |
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Anatomically, these two groups can be distinguished most noticeably by their pelvic structure. |
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Within the archosaur group, dinosaurs are differentiated most noticeably by their gait. |
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Many materials will noticeably deviate from Hooke's law well before those elastic limits are reached. |
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While this destroys land in some places, it creates land elsewhere, most noticeably in marshes where sediment is deposited by flowing water. |
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The Pipil lived in western El Salvador, spoke Nawat, and had many settlements there, most noticeably Cuzcatlan. |
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NatureShield 30 is an emulsion of tung oil that provides a tough, highly water-resistant finish that does not darken noticeably. |
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The diesel is a shade quicker and I suspect the extra torque would make it noticeably nippier in everyday driving. |
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From these oscillograms, it is visible that the resonator oscillations are noticeably inharmonic and asymmetric ones. |
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Liver morphology and lipidosis were also noticeably improved, consistent with biochemical changes. |
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Then there's the Chinese ringneck, which is smaller, lighter in colour, with a vivid, white neck ring and a noticeably blue or greenish rump. |
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But his white dress shirt was noticeably soaked for the postgame press conference, and it wasn't from champagne. |
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Most obvious is the inclusion of fear and violence which is noticeably absent from other stories in the series. |
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The cabin was depressurising at a controlled rate but certainly not rapidly or noticeably to passengers. |
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The bill is noticeably smaller and more gracile in this specimen than in the subadult male AMNH 459008, which may be a sexual difference. |
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These urban foxes are noticeably bolder than their country cousins, sharing the pavement with pedestrians and raising cubs in people's backyards. |
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The sharks are often noticeably scarred, possibly through encounters with lampreys or cookiecutter sharks. |
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However, Ferruginous Hawks have noticeably wider gapes and longer bills, wings, and halluces than the hybrid. |
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He had become noticeably thinner in previous months and had to cancel several appearances due to issues with severe abdominal pain. |
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Legs 1 and 2 have relatively long rami with the endopod noticeably longer than the exopod. |
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The number of religious skeptics increases noticeably for the younger generations, while the older ones are more religious. |
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Rod Stewart and his noticeably preggers fiancee Penny Lancaster dining at Il Piccolino on Robertson Boulevard in West Hollywood. |
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Not in many a moon had he glad-handed so many people.... The President, in fact, behaved noticeably like a candidate for reelection. |
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The buildings can however become noticeably darker as a result of pollution and grime accumulated over the years. |
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The country generally experiences two seasons, one of which includes noticeably higher rainfall. |
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It is quite noticeably different from the accent spoken in adjacent towns such as Wigan and Bolton despite them being within Greater Manchester. |
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In heavily infested nests the chicks were noticeably exsanguinated and jaundiced. |
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Those jumpsuits were noticeably conservative compared to her usual showgirl-style leotards and flicky little skirts that showcase her figure. |
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A very fresh oil, as available in an oil producing region, tastes noticeably different from the older oils available elsewhere. |
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The darts in question are much larger than arrows, but noticeably lighter than javelins. |
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A closed competition was held, and the schemes produced were noticeably more restrained than in the earlier competition. |
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Many runners report that running becomes noticeably more difficult at that point. |
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To bellow, males noticeably inflate as they raise the tail and head out of water, slowly waving the tail back and forth. |
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In specimens that show a very large proportion of latewood it may be noticeably more porous and weigh considerably less than the latewood in pieces that contain less latewood. |
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It suddenly became noticeably cooler when the sun went behind a cloud. |
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Moreover, completed houses possessed noticeably poor quality finishes. |
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Though it is a common bird, its numbers are noticeably declining, particularly in the United Kingdom and Ireland, which have about a quarter of the global population. |
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Ride quality continues to be noticeably smooth and of low noise. |
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In the 2,540 years from 595 BCE to 1946 CE, the Yellow River has been reckoned to have flooded 1,593 times, shifting its course 26 times noticeably and nine times severely. |
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Temperatures are slightly higher inland, except for the southern highland plateaus, such as the Mountain Pine Ridge, where it is noticeably cooler year round. |
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Other brands are available in supermarkets, most noticeably Magners and Savanna Dry, and in liquor stores, generally, a broader range may be obtained. |
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In some special situations, they can be noticeably inaccurate. |
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It is thought that customers used the term bitter to differentiate these pale ales from other less noticeably hopped beers such as porter and mild. |
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While individual members continued to produce work of importance, however, the collaborative activity that marked the heyday of the society was noticeably absent. |
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That effect, known as gravitational lensing, slightly but noticeably distorts the radiation journeying through space from the cosmic microwave background. |
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Finally, and most noticeably, Banda Malay uses some distinct pronouns. |
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However, because of their high metabolic rate, leatherback sea turtles have a body temperature that is noticeably higher than that of the surrounding water. |
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Those elements were noticeably absent in UK's approach to Mauritius. |
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The Devonian ended with a series of turnover pulses which killed off much of middle Paleozoic vertebrate life, without noticeably reducing species diversity overall. |
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The service delivers a broader range of audio frequencies, resulting in richer and more true-to-life sound with noticeably reduced background noise. |
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