When a group maintains such a level for five years, however, its uninterestingness becomes noteworthy in itself. |
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It is also noteworthy that in these cases a portion of the compurgators were women. |
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Particularly noteworthy is The Road Goes On Forever, a songbook of words and sheet music by Tolkien and Donald Swann. |
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Why has the BBC seen fit to excise this small but noteworthy and newsworthy detail from their version of the news? |
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Thus while never a specialist in monetary theory nor making any claim for original contributions to it, Brown's participation was noteworthy. |
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Contributors versed in various subject areas have assembled noteworthy sites and provided descriptions of each site. |
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His use of opaque versus open areas and his deft use of patterning versus flat color is especially noteworthy. |
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It is noteworthy that his Lordship does not believe that a standard form letter, without more, is sufficient. |
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Also noteworthy during this fulfilling assignment was CW5 Maroney's direct support to the warfighters in Bosnia-Herzegovina. |
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The rather jarring songwriting style is noteworthy more for its ambience than its catchiness. |
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While his performance during the exercise was not especially noteworthy, he acquitted himself satisfactorily overall. |
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It is also noteworthy that these radiolarians generally have quite fine frameworks and thin shell walls, resulting in semitransparent specimens. |
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This history would seem to provide a noteworthy lesson for those seeking immortality via eponymy! |
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Does this mean that a story about a female adulterer is noteworthy because male adultery is commonplace? |
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Also noteworthy is the creative matching of gold with a variety of stones and materials in exotic colours. |
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Among these drugs, ketamine is particularly noteworthy because it is commonly administered in multiple ways. |
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Australian squadrons, crews or individual airmen took part in practically all noteworthy events. |
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It is noteworthy that the New York Times, mouthpiece of the liberal wing of the political establishment, was far less restrained in its reaction. |
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Close air support from loitering bombers over the area of operations also proved noteworthy. |
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It is noteworthy however, that he chose to place a flagstaff on the roof of the building at all. |
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The couture-like short coat with three-quarter-length sleeves made a noteworthy comeback, together with redingotes, lamb chop sleeves optional. |
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That retail sales are faltering in the midst of a major mortgage refi boom is an especially noteworthy development. |
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Particularly noteworthy were the women's parallel hops and shoulder shakes, which sent their braids flying. |
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It is noteworthy that this map closely matches the petrographic contours of the geological map. |
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The year 1918 was noteworthy in northern Queensland for two of the worst cyclones in the country's history. |
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With its stovepipe-like shape, the Lewis gun's prominent barrel shroud is particularly noteworthy. |
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The couples on the street showed a noteworthy equality, and everyday flirtation is carried out, in general, without sexist airs. |
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Along with the other noteworthy roses shown on these pages, the following old roses are favorites of rosarians for fragrance. |
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It is noteworthy, that their grades are higher during those semesters in which they are actively participating in intercollegiate athletics. |
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Mr. Lander's inconsistency between this item and, say, the cupboards, is noteworthy. |
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At the library left of the central shrine the frontons are especially noteworthy. |
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History buffs and art lovers will find much to savor including scrimshaw at this noteworthy museum. |
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This year, she has appeared in a trio of movies and has failed to show any noteworthy thespian skills. |
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It is a noteworthy exercise in vitriol, and perhaps self-aggrandizement, but it falls far short of legitimate journalism. |
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My skin is neither tan nor pale and it is freckled but not noteworthy in its freckling. |
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What is most noteworthy about them is that they are indistinguishable from those who fostered children in the context of informal circulation. |
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It is noteworthy that he filed serial and timely notices of appeal after each order of the U.S. District Court was entered. |
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The deep creases under my eyes stand in noteworthy contrast to my pale skin. |
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Also noteworthy was that he did not find it necessary to dispraise his predecessor, as both Khrushchev and Brezhnev had done. |
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Amid the tsunami of indignant emails were a couple of noteworthy contributions. |
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It's noteworthy that she was often pulled up for complaining about progs that she had never viewed. |
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Also noteworthy is the 110 page technical documentation for this motherboard. |
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It is noteworthy she says that he unburdened himself to anyone who would listen. |
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Sauer's study is noteworthy because of its emphasis on blue-collar workers at risk. |
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It is also noteworthy that the painting in the auction seems to be undated. |
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In a noteworthy development, the broader market generally underperformed the major indices. |
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The media coverage of the two visits was noteworthy for its lack of any unfavourable commentary on the government's foreign policy. |
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A talented player is often overshadowed by a future Hall of Famer on his own team, and an otherwise noteworthy performance may go unheralded. |
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All of these books were ambitious, unorthodox, noteworthy, and yet ultimately uninfluential interventions from the margins. |
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They are now printing unsubstantiated, unsourced innuendo and passing it off as noteworthy. |
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This eclectic and thought-provoking collection is as noteworthy for its odd inclusions as for its equally bizarre exclusions. |
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Particularly noteworthy is the finding that the presence of a nonworking woman in the household decreases the likelihood of unemployment. |
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This feature is as noteworthy for its censorship woes as it is for its content. |
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Another noteworthy feature that is missing is the ability to organize troops in formations. |
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Most noteworthy is Ellen Burstyn, who should be nominated for an Oscar for this work. |
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Please check in with us if anything noteworthy happens when you went to cast your vote. |
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While the decor needs to be updated, this property has a number of noteworthy features. |
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Forster says that she is often amazed at how rarely shattering world events are deemed noteworthy by diary writers. |
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Twelve months ago we had some very exciting action with several noteworthy performances. |
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Its most noteworthy aspect is its jaws, used for scraping the algae and bacteria it feeds on from moss. |
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Unfortunately these are nestled in an album noteworthy mostly for its blandness. |
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These are, after all, just the latest details to be added to a CV packed with noteworthy statistics. |
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His words, astonishing and bizarre, are noteworthy, in my view, for their condescension. |
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It's a measure of the lack of drama in the actual game that the jersey exchange was one of the more noteworthy occurrences. |
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According to many this controversy is a political one and so not noteworthy. |
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But it is primarily interested in making people think and does so with noteworthy relish. |
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It is noteworthy that this number has remained remarkably steady over the past decade. |
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The use of sign language by both the deaf and hearing communities is noteworthy as well. |
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It is also noteworthy that the cell surfaces are pocked with pores which pass to the interior. |
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A noteworthy feature in a number of the religious paintings cited here is the centrality of babies to the subjects portrayed. |
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It is noteworthy that property has now outperformed Irish equities in each of the last five years. |
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It is noteworthy that all the members of the court-martial, appointed by the convening officer, were subordinate in rank to him. |
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Men were dedicated to providing for and supporting their family and raising noteworthy children. |
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It is noteworthy that such high magnetic susceptibilities are absent in many of the other granitoids of the Hercynian belt. |
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It is noteworthy that 25 basis point increase of February 3 has thus far not restored the euro to parity with the dollar. |
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Just as noteworthy are the prominent gold swooshes on the chest and hip, and the shiny new Max Airs on his feet. |
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These derivatives were noteworthy as potent mutagens for Salmonella strains, and were present in fine particles of diesel particulates. |
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It is noteworthy that the communication observed in engaged couples does not correlate with their reported relationship satisfaction at the time. |
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You can use dot matrix printers as rhythm machines, but with everything on earth already having been sampled for rhythm, it's not as noteworthy. |
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A review of some of the most noteworthy pardons in American history reveals a colorful assortment of Presidential absolutions. |
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Occurrences of gypsum crystals and vivianite in drift are also noteworthy. |
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Some of the points stressed by the participants were quite noteworthy. |
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The early precedent for forcefully striking down protests makes the peaceful 1989 East German revolution all the more noteworthy. |
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There are a couple noteworthy mentions among the supporting cast as well. |
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The old trees and plants have been retained during the redesigning of the campus, and the fact that they blend with the newly introduced plants is also noteworthy. |
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His noteworthy conclusion was that it's not the degree to which you consume food, but the degree to which you crave and desire food that controls your weight. |
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In 2001, he led NFL Europe in kickoff returns and ranked second in punt runbacks, but his NFL work that year once again wasn't particularly noteworthy. |
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A second noteworthy feature concerns the role of the European Parliament. |
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If these sharks were indeed still alive, it would be noteworthy and concerning for anyone who spends time in the ocean. |
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Outside of the well-deserved worship of vanilla ice cream, fudge, caramel and peanut butter were noteworthy as popular flavors in new product introductions in the past year. |
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The fact that criminal justice policy is not a campaign issue is, itself, noteworthy. |
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Bates agrees, but said she finds that the sexualization of actresses overshadows any other noteworthy traits. |
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What makes it noteworthy is the audio portion, which is essentially a mini-interview with Jeanne Moreau about her impressions and opinions of the film. |
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The Met is noteworthy not only for its house size, however, but for the sheer volume of its season. |
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One noteworthy finding revolves around reported feelings of fatigue. |
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To be sure, the case against Cioffi and tannin, such as it is, has some noteworthy elements. |
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Other than an unresolved reticulation at the most ancestral node, the topology of this network is straightforward and there are three noteworthy results. |
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Next weekend is Easter and a noteworthy time for a number of reasons. |
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He said that, in recent years, co-operation has greatly expanded and diversified, with bilateral trade surging and a noteworthy increase in reciprocal investment. |
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A noteworthy feature was the wide variability in execution of the studies. |
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She has given noteworthy piano recitals as soloist and accompanist at Perth, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Bangalore. |
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That is certainly noteworthy, but not for the reasons Falcoff assumes. |
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One of the more noteworthy conflicts of the earlier series saw Ozzy and family tormenting the nouveau yuppies over the back fence for their appalling taste in music. |
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Mesites, small terrestrial birds with poor powers of flight, are especially noteworthy because they are one of the very oldest branches of the gruiform tree. |
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Although microscopic jaw structures and reversed handedness are not the primary focus of this study, some observations are nevertheless noteworthy. |
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Many of the period's most noteworthy protest movements, everything from the Black Panthers to anti-Vietnam War activism to women's lib, all found fertile ground at Berkeley. |
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Here one finds the museum's permanent collection of old masters, including noteworthy Renaissance and Baroque paintings from the Italian, German and Netherlandish schools. |
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He made several noteworthy contributions in medicine, including work on typhoid fever, aortic aneurysm, hysteria, pupillary abnormalities in neurosyphilis, and vertigo. |
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It is noteworthy that the studies in ducks, woodchucks and tree shrews did include some animals also infected with hepatitis virus in addition to aflatoxin treatment. |
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Finally, it is noteworthy that caregiver preferences may to a large extent dictate the use of epidurals and other medical procedures for laboring women. |
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The Likely Lads is noteworthy for being one of the few sitcoms that didn't portray ordinary people as educationally subnormal or criminally minded. |
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In this connection it is noteworthy that the violins in bars 3-4 play in dotted crotchets, the three-eight equivalent of the original dotted minims. |
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The Seattle protests were noteworthy for the relative absence of nationalism and chauvinism, but without the above perspective these sentiments have grown. |
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Even so, the game is a noteworthy hybrid of multiple genres that somehow solidly come together to create a superfluous and entertaining experience. |
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Whilst many lairds ' houses have survived, Stevenson House is particularly noteworthy as very few buildings of this type and calibre have survived. |
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Here are five of the most important, most noteworthy, and just plain goofy measures on the ballot this year. |
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More noteworthy is that the superior mesenteric angiograms showed shunting of blood from the arterioles to the venous channels, bypassing the capillaries. |
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They have lost their mojo in major fashion and contributed practically nothing noteworthy to a contest that belonged to Rangers as soon as the home side found their rhythm. |
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With some noteworthy exceptions, city people have been drinking really, really gross water for centuries. |
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The director coaxes some terrific performances from a noteworthy cast. |
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Ironically, the luxury SUV looks pretty darned good when viewed that closely, but when I pull back for the macro view I find some annoying flaws and noteworthy virtues. |
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It is noteworthy that the values obtained for the wild type in cells grown in the presence of molybdate are lower for nitrate reductase and nicotinate hydroxylase. |
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He gave several noteworthy performances during his short career. |
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But what's noteworthy is the smorgasbord of new vocabulary, including 'frankenwords' which deal with everyday situations. |
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These dams are noteworthy, though, for their extraordinary height, which remained unsurpassed anywhere in the world until the Late Middle Ages. |
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Factional strife in the government, which had not existed in a noteworthy form before the 1590s, now became its hallmark. |
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English achievements in exploration were noteworthy in the Elizabethan era. |
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This was not a political office, but his actions and leadership were noteworthy. |
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Furthermore, also noteworthy is the account of a khatun, sister to the Khazar king, who convinced the starving Khazars to submit to God's will. |
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The veneration of Edmund throughout the centuries has left a legacy of noteworthy works of art. |
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In Scotland, Melrose Abbey was a noteworthy example, though much of it is now in ruins. |
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It is noteworthy that the old voyagers do not hint at the sailors singing out or encouraging their efforts by choruses when at work. |
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Other stallions of oriental breeding were less influential, but still made noteworthy contributions to the breed. |
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In 2005, the PDC introduced a Hall of Fame similar to other sports to recognise individuals with noteworthy contributions to darts. |
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This time is especially noteworthy for the advances Maxwell made in the fields of electricity and magnetism. |
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They may also be used to indicate an obscured danger such as a sudden drop, or a noteworthy point such as the summit of a mountain. |
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Literature in the European sense was nearly nonexistent, with histories being far more noteworthy. |
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In 1896, in his last noteworthy speech, he denounced Armenian massacres by Ottomans in a talk delivered at Liverpool. |
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It is noteworthy that comprehenders were higher in working memory span than noncomprehenders. |
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Early inhabitants of Wales gave names first to noteworthy natural features, such as rivers, hills, mountains, harbours and shores. |
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There are, however, also manuscripts in Cornish, Latin and English that are themselves noteworthy. |
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Another noteworthy attack occurred in 1797, when Santa Cruz de Tenerife was attacked by a British fleet under Horatio Nelson on 25 July. |
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His successor, Constantine V, won noteworthy victories in northern Syria and thoroughly undermined Bulgarian strength. |
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Among the most noteworthy Spanish colonial buildings of the city is the Cathedral of Santo Domingo, Cusco. |
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The homilies are noteworthy for their beautiful and magisterial phrasing and the instances of historical terms. |
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This was noteworthy due to the fact that an annulment was very distorting to marriage law and contradicting to the disallowance of divorce. |
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This essentially sets the framework for the entire case and the claim that will be held noteworthy throughout the entire lawsuit. |
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The north of the county is also noteworthy for its connections with the Pilgrim Fathers. |
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The discovery of flint is noteworthy as it is not found naturally in the area. |
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Such bogs can also preserve human hair and clothing, one of the most noteworthy examples being Egtved Girl, Denmark. |
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Her rendition of native language is especially noteworthy and includes the clicking of Xhosa. |
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But what's even more noteworthy for the celebrated raw foodist, given her family history, is that she's alive. |
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It is noteworthy that the coarsening of intermetallic particles was strong in the recrystallized regions. |
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That's noteworthy because Hollywood, one of the City Section's losingest programs, sends very few athletes to JC or college programs. |
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It is noteworthy that he succeeds in introducing implication as material implication in a very convincing way. |
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Also noteworthy were the Mercantilists, but they suffered from a dearth of theory and organizing principles. |
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It is noteworthy that one Thanka painting from Tibet which has 16 various life incidences of Buddha. |
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A noteworthy glass, it can go the full distance and sits well with a cheeseboard. |
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The saturated fatty acids, palmitic and stearic acid are noteworthy for their strong effects on gene expression. |
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It is noteworthy that CLAST members will save money in adopting hands-on, inquiry-driven science kit curricula. |
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That effort alone suggests the extra distance will be just the ticket for a noteworthy two-timer. |
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It is noteworthy that Crans Montana Forum is one of the most successful political and economic forums. |
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This phenomenon is noteworthy from male infertility viewpoint because cadmium leads to oligospermia and azospermia. |
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It is noteworthy that iron can act as an oxidizing agent, making cholesterol more dangerous than usual. |
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It is noteworthy to say that orientation of Nummulites is an indication of paleocurrent. |
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Especially noteworthy in thin section is the scarcity of potassium feldspar in any of the igneous clast types in this section. |
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This case is also noteworthy insofar as it is a rare example of a breach of service case brought by a prosecutrix. |
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As for the verbs in the present, it is noteworthy that this tense allows only imperfective aspect. |
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Finally, the utter incongruousness of the Tramp's daydream to his life here or elsewhere in Chaplin's representation of him is noteworthy. |
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Most noteworthy is the fact that the press is equipped with an in-line foiler. |
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Introduction to Bryophytes is a noteworthy, up to date, text on the biology, from an evolutionary perspective, of liverworts, hornworts, and mosses. |
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Today, with the advent of pharmacologic agents which effectively diminish drug or alcohol craving, the prospect for successful treatment programming is quite noteworthy. |
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But we've done our best to collect the most noteworthy quotes of 2014, straight from the mouths of Texas politicos, be they silver-tongued or tongue-tied. |
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Home's tenure as sheriff of Berwick in 1599 was less noteworthy, and demonstrated his difficulty in balancing shrieval duties with his active court life at that time. |
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It was unusual for an iceberg to be so far south and so large that it was noteworthy and the latitude and longitude are inscribed on the photograph in longhand. |
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Some of the noteworthy gemstones featured in rings this spring are opaque, sultry gems like moonstone, hematite, rutilated quartz, lapis lazuli and labradorite. |
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Particularly noteworthy was the durability of acupunctured benefits. |
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The Soviet Union made noteworthy scientific and technological progress. |
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These dissents were most noteworthy in cases dealing with the free speech rights of defendants who had expressed opposition to the military draft. |
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In Carr's famous example, he claimed that millions had crossed the Rubicon, but only Julius Caesar's crossing in 49 BC is declared noteworthy by historians. |
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In 953, the archbishops of Cologne first gained noteworthy secular power, when bishop Bruno was appointed as duke by his brother Otto I, King of Germany. |
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In addition to physicists, Austria was the birthplace of two of the most noteworthy philosophers of the 20th century, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Karl Popper. |
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Pop artists like Andy Warhol became both noteworthy and influential through work including and possibly critiquing popular culture, as well as the art world. |
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The stone ruins of Great Zimbabwe are also noteworthy for their architecture, as are the monolithic churches at Lalibela, Ethiopia, such as the Church of Saint George. |
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The glaciation during the Ice Ages also deepened many of the river valleys, which were invaded by the sea when the ice melted, creating the noteworthy fjords of Norway. |
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In this respect it is noteworthy that the BBC takes no position on the canonicity of any of such stories, and producers of the show have expressed distaste for the idea. |
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Old Red Sandstone often occurs in conjunction with conglomerate formations, one such noteworthy cliffside exposure being the Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve, Kincardineshire. |
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William of Malmesbury's account attacks Sybilla, but the evidence argues that Alexander and Sybilla were a devoted but childless couple and Sybilla was of noteworthy piety. |
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Buffer zones often result in large uninhabited regions which are themselves noteworthy in many increasingly developed or crowded parts of the world. |
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Winning the Man of the Match in the final is logically noteworthy, as this indicates the player deemed to have played the biggest part in the World Cup final. |
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In this vein, Peter Tarlow defines dark tourism as the tendency to visit the scenes of tragedies or historically noteworthy deaths, which continue to impact our lives. |
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Another noteworthy contribution is his 1971 invention of spin networks, which later came to form the geometry of spacetime in loop quantum gravity. |
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While each of these famous papers took similar approaches, the contributions and differences between the 1964 PRL symmetry breaking papers are noteworthy. |
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A noteworthy feature of Paleozoic life is the sudden appearance of nearly all of the invertebrate animal phyla in great abundance at the beginning of the Cambrian. |
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The Bronze Age Beaker period is noteworthy, since archeological finds seem to indicate a strong continuity with native Bronze Age traditions in Ireland as much as Britain. |
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A noteworthy feature of these studies was profound dose-dependent increase in the accumulation of the lead in the rats coexposed to lead and manganese. |
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It is noteworthy that AveF and DnrU also control different opposite chirality in avemectin and daunorubicin pathways, but both of them are present in a same group. |
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Even in the totally anosmic whale without an olfactory nerve, bulb, or tract, it is noteworthy that the third-order neurons of the olfactory system still persist. |
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