Sentence examples for a notably early from inspiring English sources

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This was a notably early attempt to clean up the Internet — occurring at Stanford, no less, the epicenter of Silicon Valley — and the reactions to it established a pattern of toxic rhetoric and hypocritical argumentation that, nearly three decades later, remains discouragingly familiar.

This was a notably early attempt to clean up the Internet occurring at Stanford, no less, the epicenter of Silicon Valley and the reactions to it established a pattern of toxic rhetoric and hypocritical argumentation that, nearly three decades later, remains discouragingly familiar.

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Before it, Ireland had been a country of notably early marriages; after it, late marriages are the rule, and the most conspicuous social feature of contemporary Ireland...

The Belgian was too often static and did little or nothing when presented with a chance to strike, most notably early on in the second-half, and with the score 1-0 to West Ham, when he wafted half-heartedly at Alberto Moreno's cross.

Most notably, early primates had an array of new visual areas, and those visual areas widely shared with other mammals had been modified.

The Rangers support and McCoist had surely hoped for a more meaningful influx of players, even if this notably early kick-off to the Scottish season offers little help to clubs in urgent search of new personnel.

Notably, early Akt-nNOS activation was immediately followed by a decrease in its strength prior to the 30 min interval, the time when the peak analgesic effect of morphine was reached.

A lot of messaging apps (Microsoft's Yammer being one of the notably early movers) have tried to tap into "consumerization" — or getting enterprise apps to look and feel more like consumer apps — to encourage usage.

Modalities of treatment and notably early psychotherapeutic intervention are described by specifying characteristics of "french" debriefing.

Most notably, early PanIN lesions and almost all pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas involve mutations in the K-ras oncogene.

Meanwhile corners of the field generally ignored in discussions of classical music's mortality — most notably, early music and new music — are true growth industries.

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