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Ayse Hassan, the bassist, pounds a two-note ostinato, her tone carrying the audible bark of the pick against the string, a notably violent sound.
His opponent, attorney John U. Waring, was a notably violent and contentious man, frequently in court because of altercations.
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The last notably violent year was 2010, when more than 128 protesters, mostly stone-throwing teenagers, were killed by police bullets.
The protests here turned notably violent on Wednesday night, after the police shot and killed Qasi Omari, 22, now described in local graffiti as "the martyr of the price hike".
11See Simmons et al. (2003) for evidence that burglary was less affected by the crime recording changes as compared to other crimes (notably violent crimes).
Kelly said the suspect's hair was colored red, just as Heath Ledger's Joker was in one notably violent scene featured in "The Dark Knight".
For all the whiff of street danger, this is a notably wussy, non-violent picture.
The education secretary, Michael Gove, gave a notably combative response, urging the media not to give the violent minority "the oxygen of publicity", a resonant phrase associated closely with Margaret Thatcher's efforts in the 1980s to deny the IRA television coverage.
Bananas are a notably excellent choice.
In fact, the crime rate, notably for violent offenses, is dropping across the United States, a phenomenon that began about 20 years ago.
Some of the rows surrounding 90s British art concerned public art in the old sense, notably the violent arguments over whether Rachel Whiteread's House (1993), a cast of a demolished house on the edge of a park in Bow, east London, should be preserved.
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