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be inconspicuous
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Not prominent nor easily noticeable
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Apart from the cases where the nature of the entity is at the same time a moving and efficient cause i.e., apart from living beings, whose nature, the soul, is both formal and efficient cause the mover may be inconspicuous.
He was supposed to be inconspicuous.
But he was doing everything possible to be inconspicuous.
"I was hoping to be inconspicuous," he said.
Mr. Liu rotated locations and prostitutes frequently in an effort to be inconspicuous, the police said.
But by trying to be inconspicuous, he was all the more mysterious.
"It's kind of hard," he said, "to be inconspicuous in a beekeeper's veil".
But Sigourney Weaver is trying to be inconspicuous in a hotel restaurant.
Like most wind-pollinated flowers, these flowers tend to be inconspicuous, green, and lacking in petals.
Mottled fur may enable the bat to be inconspicuous on lichen-covered bark or rock.
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So Dr Harari's first hypothesis was that the male-mimicking females were trying to be inconspicuous avoiding the sexual attentions of unwanted males by pretending to be male as well.
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