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They identified a conspicuous distinction between low malignant potential (LMP /G1 tumors and G2/G3 tumors.
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This should catch the more conspicuous clovers.
Hubert de Givenchy was conspicuous for his height and distinction.
The demand for tonic food has risen with improving economic conditions in post-1978 Chinandnd is a form of conspicuous consumption that expresses economic and social distinction and prestige.
A Chinese medical paradigm based on "humors" inherent in the concept of tonic food, combined with the well-understood cultural symbolism of distinction and prestige associated with conspicuous consumption, has lent weight to the demand for rare and exotic animals perceived to be "pure," "safe," and "virile".
Sequence parameters must be modified in older foetuses, as the distinction between bone and muscles becomes less conspicuous with advancing gestational age.
That distinction belongs to Mr. Beatty's sets: all delicious studies in conspicuous consumption, with enough ormolu, crystal, brocades and rich wood panels to inspire a revolution.
He hopes that adding more conspicuous references to his celebrity might create what marketers call a "purple cow" — that singular distinction that gets people talking.
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