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The most conspicuous case is in Texas.
There is no more conspicuous case than the United States.
The most conspicuous case of misleading salesmanship involves the estate tax.
An early and most conspicuous case of such an apotheosis (becoming divine) is that of Alexander the Great, who was called a god in his lifetime.
In the most conspicuous case, in 1939 the three Baltic states asked to join the Soviet Union – which granted their wish.
Of these, the most conspicuous case was that of Roy Bennett, whose nomination as deputy minister of agriculture Mugabe refused to accept.
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For although self-portraiture is often held to be a narcissistic act, conspicuous cases of vanity are comparatively rare.
Seasoned campaigners, such as Mazen Darwish, who headed the Syrian Centre for Media and Freedom of Expression, now shut down, are conspicuous cases.
Most successful Americans have been to college (although there are conspicuous cases of people who dropped out or never went at all) and on average, people who have college degrees earn substantially more than those who don't.
This invites the objection, raised both by Tennant (1987: 236) and by Boolos (1987: 184) that in certain conspicuous cases there is no a priori justification for commitment to the existence of denotations for these terms, in the case of particularly problematic concepts Φ (such as self-identity).
This demonstrates the instability of the prolactin secretion and the necessity for further controls in conspicuous cases.
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