Sentence examples for conspicuous event from inspiring English sources

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"We wouldn't have been able to go from our historical roots to energy without the support of this funding". Deborah Stine, an associate director at the Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon, thinks this may well be the last year for the summit, simply because it's a conspicuous event dedicated to clean energy.

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The purpose of this database is to form some common ground and ground truth data denoting conspicuous events—not only for robust benchmarking of the produced summaries but even for computational modeling intended for machine-based understanding.

While pulse events typically coincide with conspicuous physical events in the sensory signal, such as louder or more frequent sounds, the pulse is in fact a subjective process.

When Ms. Welch graduated in 1988, money mattered, she said in post on Twitter, "but conspicuous consumption events were rare".

I also believe that there is no necessary correlation – especially in an extraordinary life – between the conspicuous public events and the deeper personal instincts and motivations that uniquely define each of us.

As no deep drilling survey has ever been conducted in the bay area, the authors attempted to correlate traceable seismic horizons with conspicuous geologic events based on surface and underground geologic surveys for the surrounding land areas like the stratigraphic synthesis by Ishizuka et al. (2005).

Restaging conspicuous cultural events like King's 1973 tennis match against Bobby Riggs (in his interactive performance, single channel video, and video installation Putting the Balls Away), Mateik's work also excavates less recognizable incidents, such as the behind-the-scenes processes by which Ross was cast as Dorothy Gale in Sidney Lumet's film The Wiz (1978).

Among these modifications, specialization of an elaborate receptive surface into a terminal stigma and the internalized pollen tube transmitting tract (internal compitum) are two of the conspicuous developmental events (Endress and Igersheim 2000; Williams 2009; Endress 2011).

A money manager to the stars who frequented charity events, conspicuous parties and movie premieres in search of clients, Mr. Starr, 66, wore a dark blue prison smock and appeared stooped and drawn as he stood before Federal Magistrate Judge Theodore H.

While we have limited our dating to the most conspicuous of evolutionary events, the gain or loss of entire HSEs, changes in size and location of HSEs can similarly be dated.

In the first place, although one frequently reads that the "transaction costs" associated with multiple currencies have been exaggerated, the fact remains that those costs are not negligible and are in any event quite conspicuous.

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