The chipped off-white of the wall behind her stood out starkly against her unusual dusky complexion and tan-and-green attire. |
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Tyler stood out even from this group with five earrings on each ear, two eyebrow rings on each eyebrow, four lip rings, and two tongue pierces. |
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Harrington started 2002 as a backup in a season when second-stringers really stood out. |
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That said, Jerome Vareille stood out like a beacon of hope, creating or being on the end of the best of the few chances. |
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The center now stood out from the rest of the gym, setting an impossible precedent for any of the other volunteers to follow. |
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What stood out here were the beautifully cut swimsuits and the form-fitting tops and skirts. |
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The tornado, the overhead storm clouds and the city beneath all stood out in eerie green detail. |
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Amid a sea of melismatic showoffs and crass belters, he stood out as an old-fashioned crooner in the thrall of a faraway vision. |
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It stood out like the Taj Mahal in a trailer camp as it was surrounded by what can only be described as windowless hovels and wooden shacks. |
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The abbey buildings, huddled round the squat tower of the church, stood out sharp and clear against the pale outcrops of Dun-I hill. |
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I was beside myself with lots of emotions, but one stood out in particular. |
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The merger stood out as a model of discipline among the industry's increasingly expensive couplings. |
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Her back was arched and her pale skin stood out starkly against the silky black of her gown. |
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She didn't really fit in, she stood out from the rest, far more beautiful and a lot shyer. |
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She was the one who stood out from the general indistinguishable blackness of the singers' garb. |
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The dark silhouettes of palm trees stood out against a deepening magenta sky. |
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What made it worse was that I couldn't even be sure he was sincere in suggesting we stood out as a nation of bookkeepers. |
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Jason pointed down at a small bloodstain in my carpet that stood out amongst the white fabric. |
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Dark clouds were gathering on the horizon, a grayish-purple that barely stood out against the blue-black of the night sky. |
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A few indies have stood out, but works of significant art, or important social comment, have been largely seen as uncommercial. |
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Most recently, a gorgeous wild mushroom truffle soup stood out, along with a generous plate of skate dressed in an intense caper sauce. |
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Amidst the uncountable multitude of white marble rooms scattered around the premise, one large room stood out from the rest. |
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Two of the ballet's encounters stood out, imbued with a kind of artistic brilliance befitting their underlying influence. |
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I saw her immediately, since she sort of stood out mixed in with all of the brunettes, red heads, and blondes. |
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Cathryn stood out as someone with a real future in coaching, and we had no hesitation nominating her for the position. |
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Gooden was keeping it low-key, trying to hide out in a bucket hat, but he still stood out. |
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He shot to stardom in Fame Academy, where his wild performances stood out against other pop wannabes. |
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He explained to me that every good villain has some outstanding feature that stood out about them. |
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Those vivid green eyes stood out against his fair complexion and dark hair. |
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She was careful not to stub her toes on the rocks that stood out above the surface of the sand. |
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He said because she was wearing lightweight summer clothing when she disappeared she would have easily stood out. |
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Bradford has a proud record of multi-cultural education and has stood out against higher fees for overseas students for a long time. |
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Brave individuals and small organizations stood out against the prevailing developmental ethos. |
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In the slanting rays of the sun, the inscriptions stood out as if having been calligraphed in black crayon. |
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Among the hours of images caught by the cameras at King's Cross, one sequence stood out. |
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This picture comes from the recent page of my blog site stats and these two visitors in-particular stood out. |
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The entertainers stood out from the crowd, especially the drag queen on top of an eight foot high pair of stilts. |
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What stood out the most to me was the strength of the songs and their obvious catchiness. |
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Bologna stood out in the ceroplastic reproduction of full figures or single parts of the human body. |
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In a single day his stubbly cheeks had begun to look hollow, and the muscles of his shoulders and legs stood out in dehydrated splendor. |
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White T-shirts, white jeans, white ponchos, even white surplices stood out in the hot July sun. |
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This bland 30-second spot stood out in the cluttered huckster's marketplace of morning television because of all the elements that were missing. |
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Of the puddings, a warm chocolate fondant with peanut ice-cream and artichoke caramel really stood out. |
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It was a pinpoint of light but still it stood out from all the other stars, and it emitted a dull, orange glow. |
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The sound reverberated around the room, and her fingermarks stood out in the red imposed on her brother's cheek. |
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Those eyes were the only thing that stood out in an unremarkable face obscured behind a carefully cultivated five o'clock shadow. |
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Gorgonian corals stood out like crash barriers for the plankton and detritus that course over the hulk. |
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His eyes were cornflower blue and they stood out against his golden brown features. |
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One figure stood out of the foreground, however, wearing a crisply starched white shirt and fixing the camera with a clear gaze. |
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The actress certainly stood out from the crowd as she arrived in a silver belted jacket. |
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Katelyn stood out in the snow, bundled up in her scarf, coat, sweater, and earmuffs. |
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I knew I stood out in a crowd because I was immediately surrounded by young men who wanted to fill my dance card. |
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He has never stood out as a propagator of ideas, nor did he excel in the art of debate. |
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To understand why he stood out, you have to delve into an authentically deracinated, yet oddly healthy life history. |
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A foot of gory steel stood out of his back, and blood sprayed from his mouth as he stared down at the sword in his guts. |
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In ministerial posts under Aberdeen and Palmerston, including colonial secretary, he stood out as an administrative reformer and economizer. |
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A lone figure stood out on the edge of the platform, leaning lightly on the guard rails anchored there. |
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At a time of deep disenchantment and voter cynicism, she stood out as an honest human being. |
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The freshness of ingredients really stood out, as not a single speckled leaf, wilted green or bitter endive was to be found. |
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I found two that stood out, mainly because they combined Fernet Branca with Dubonnet and gin. |
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The Programme Officer also gave away prizes and awards to those who stood out in various sports events held on the eve of the World Disabled Day. |
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But most of all, what stood out was the fact that these women aborted to preserve relationships. |
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The taste of the okra stood out even among its abundant and pleasing seasoning. |
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In all the grim news of the past couple of weeks the Special Olympics stood out as an example of the good that is in the world. |
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Known for his acerbic wit, sharp tongue, and occasional profanity, he stood out among the colorless bureaucrats who ruled Poland. |
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In short, the most dominant team is the team that stood out the most from the pack in a given season. |
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I smiled at my reflection and my pearly white teeth were visible and stood out from my tanned face. |
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As his voice resonated, mingling with the call of a distant koel, the mystery of the majestic edifice stood out. |
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A tall ash tree stood out from the rest of the trees that lined the crumbling brick wall, letters carved deeply into the trunk. |
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He was pale, his freckles stood out in stark relief against the white backdrop of his cheeks and his reddish hair was aflame. |
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What really stood out for me was a minor drama amidst all the clowning about and grandstanding for the media. |
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His offensive repertoire is limited, but he stood out on the boards and on defense. |
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What stood out when I was there wasn't their poverty but their perseverance and resourcefulness. |
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A large light-blue horn stood out of the middle of his forehead, and it was shaped like a rhinoceros' horn. |
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Dellas and the right-back Giourkas Seitaridis particularly stood out, Seitaridis not only solid but a threat going forward. |
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It stood out from all other houses because of its fine attention to detail in its designer architecture. |
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A livid scar stood out against the chestnut skin from his left cheek down to his chin. |
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My eyes flashed past Nathan picturesque face and caught a figure in black that stood out plainly in the mass of livid colors. |
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His novels stood out for being both remarkably well-written and astringently original. |
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Snow, at a modest 30 by 32 inches, stood out in this exhibition for the luminosity of its light palette and relatively open structure. |
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Almost a hundred actors were auditioned for the role, but James Mackenzie from Edinburgh stood out from the beginning. |
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There was one particular person who stood out especially since he was in authority and had a position in the church. |
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One man in particular stood out amongst them, standing with authority and giving commands to anyone who came near. |
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The gold Napoleonic eagle, emblem of the Coalition, stood out boldly on the front of their black berets. |
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I stood out a mile, a huge, rustling, fluorescent yellow blob on the green landscape of life. |
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As it was, he was also wearing his travelling gear, painfully bright clothing that stood out a mile against his dark skin. |
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A pale face peeked out from behind a long fall of mahogany hair and light green eyes stood out against too much black eyeliner. |
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His bleached Mohawk stood out in stark contrast to his bronzed skin. |
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Across the map, forty-nine red dots stood out against cloudy blue. |
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The great buffet running the length of the hall stood out with all it's color against the various grays, browns, and blacks that the peasantry so commonly wore. |
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The black stone-wall stood out like a piece of coal in the snow, for it had been placed on a barren landscape, most of which had been covered with sand from the nearby desert. |
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Many sites stepped up their multimedia game this year, but a few really stood out. |
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I stood out like a sore thumb in my lisle knee-socks and street clothes. |
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Her collarbones stood out below her neck, like a coat hanger. |
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She was standing in the middle and stood out being the only girl with wet hair amongst her friends who all had different sorts of flower bathing caps on. |
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Her pale face stood out against the warm, creamy colours of the pillows and sheets, some of the smaller bruises starting to turn the sickly colour of yellow and brown. |
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Even on the radically underpowered Wii, Nintendo was making games that stood out from the crowd. |
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Amidst the many ruffians scattered about the bar, this visitor wearing a brown cotton suit with matching cream tie stood out like a solitary star in the nighttime sky. |
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Either way, he stood out in a country whose media industry is often criticized for its milquetoast manner. |
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Of the hundreds of differences the team uncovered, one stood out. |
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A fine dew of perspiration stood out on her cheeks and forehead. |
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Her coat stood out full-length, conserving the warmth deep inside, with the tip of each hair seeming as crisp and sharp as the grass blades, and almost as cold. |
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One gable jutted into the road with a projecting like window which stood out from the building like a glass box held together by a massive frame of wood. |
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Every vein in her body stood out in bright relief against her pale skin. |
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Muscles stood out in stark relief, mute testimony to her effort. |
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His hair was brown, and a cowlick stood out from the crown of his head. |
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He was the pick of the performers last season at half-back and stood out as one of the better players in a team that has taken a battering week-in and week-out. |
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I mean, there were other great cinematographers out there but this definitely stood out. |
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As strangely dressed foreigners Danckaerts and Sluyter stood out, and many Bostoners feared they were papists in disguise. |
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The white eyeballs and white teeth of the horse, the panting flanks, the rigid legs all stood out eldritchly. |
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The place smelled of old alcohol and fried onions, but the smokers stood out onthe sidewalks these days, so they were spared the fugg. |
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Through his life, he always stood out from the crowd with his tiny frame and hornrimmed glasses. |
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Even where illegalism was the norm, he stood out, his career littered with examples of extortion, bribery and intimidation. |
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It would have visually dominated the surrounding area and stood out to traffic on the River Thames. |
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Among other important composers of the time, including Christopher Tye and Robert White, Tallis stood out. |
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At the time, Caine's working class Cockney, just as with The Beatles' Liverpudlian accents, stood out to American and British audiences alike. |
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Two senior nobles stood out as candidates to head Henry's regency government. |
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Open spaces made visible the approach to almost every one of them, or else a splendid mass of foliage stood out before it like an oriflamme. |
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Cultural development in the Low Countries stood out from neighbouring countries. |
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Ordinary smallpox generally produced a discrete rash, in which the pustules stood out on the skin separately. |
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The Scottish midfielder had an impressive game for Villa and his passing and vision stood out throughout. |
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A couple of Elizabethan tunes, played on a weird bowed instrument apparently called a bowed psaltery, also stood out. |
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A gigantic sketch of Kaka stood out at the venue, decorated with white roses and orchids. |
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Unfortunately Kermes stood out as ungraciously as Platee in this company of refined Baroque singers. |
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Two other things that stood out in his photographs were the sea of negative space and the square black frame. |
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There are a few that stood out at Sound City like Canvas, Seprona, VEYU, Bathymetry and Go Fiasco and I wanna check on how they are coming along. |
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She stood out from the crowd at the glitzy evening in a cute Sixties-style pink tweed dress. |
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In particular the Phormium tenax stood out for me as I learned it originated from riverbanks and mountainsides. |
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The out-of-place lady stood out like a sore thumb among the burnouses and African colors, among the mucky denim. |
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In a show with no shortage of great performances, Kitsch stood out. |
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The ARX1000 and ARX6000 stood out for adding intelligence, prioritization, and hitless migration to storage virtualization. |
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Eliot stood out in their cultural milieux for their impassivity and stoicism, not to mention their Europhilia. |
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Amid the financial accounting frauds and Wall Street's investment banking-analyst scandal, mutual funds stood out as an industry that played by the rules. |
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One of the contestants that stood out in the Wednesday's episode of the 13th season of American Idol auditions is New England Patriots' cheerleader Stephanie Petronelli. |
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Neil McLennan, YAS co-chair, commented, What stood out most within the applications was the drive and enthusiasm for contributing to the public good. |
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What truly stood out, in my opinion, was the silky smooth hommos. |
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The next day the breeze freshened and the Ibis duly stood out to sea. |
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Two matches in the 1974 World Cup stood out for West Germany. |
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She stood out from the other candidates and was offered the job. |
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He stood out against the construction of roads over lakeland passes, secured controls over mining pollution, and promoted adequate signposting of footpaths. |
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On 19 June, Alabama stood out of Cherbourg Harbor for her last action. |
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But what really stood out were By Deepti Jakhar and Tanya Banon in New Delhi India MENS WEEK pleated palazzo pants, cowl neck lapelled blazers and angrakha inspired shirts. |
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Sullivan and the writer Guy Davenport, but it was the association with Mullins and Kasper that stood out and delayed his release from St Elizabeths. |
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By his own admission, he was not a very conscientious student, but Fogerty liked him and later said that he and Ashcroft stood out among her many pupils. |
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It was particularly in Twenty20 matches that Briggs stood out. |
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At that time many milkmen still delivered people's pintas on a horse and cart so Sam certainly stood out from the crowd on his milk round in Sheepridge. |
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The third act that stood out was the Electric Boogaloos from America. |
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