Sentence examples for a far more conspicuous from inspiring English sources

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With the team's off-season conditioning program a month away, Collins said he expected to be a far more conspicuous locker-room presence this year.

If, to take a counter-example, Mr Chubais is denied that job at UES, that will be a signal of Mr Berezovsky's renewed strength.The choice of a new prime minister, though a far more conspicuous affair, may be less revealing.

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We SOM fans are far more conspicuous.

Mr. Clinton has been far more conspicuous in town, but they march in the Memorial Day Parade, get egg sandwiches at Lange's Little Store and Deli, and, until recently, were regularly seen at Starbucks or local restaurants, at the nearby movie theaters in Mount Kisco or Pleasantville, walking the dog or using the track at Greeley High School.

French police are now far more conspicuous in their patrolling and the UK has offered £12 million to help the authorities in Calais prevent migrants breaching security.

However, at the peak of the response (figure 6A), both the steady state concentration of nuclear ERK and the shuttling rate are much larger so the equilibrating outward flux must be far more conspicuous.

At the obturator (Fig.  4C) starch is far more conspicuous and the secretion is not apparent at this time.

In contrast, however, dorsal fin colouration was far more conspicuous in females (compare the range of ΔR/G values in Figure  3C), but female dorsal fin colour did not appear to be influenced by predation.

James Salter is a far more unusual case.

And a far more revered one.

A far more fundamental objection was stylistic.

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