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He loved luxury, but he abhorred conspicuous richness.
There was a conspicuous richness in the materials -- gray flannel, boucle mixed with georgette, broadtail with chiffon -- and a familiar sense of Ms. Herrera's relaxed chic, notably in a black merino sweater with wide mink cuffs and a cowl, shown with sleek black wool pants.
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This results in a total environment of conspicuous but elusive richness, encompassing painted screens, samurai jackets and Kabuki costumes that sag under acres of padded silk and gilded thread.
What results is a total environment of conspicuous but elusive richness, an effect distilled in miniature in two painted pages from a "Tale of Genji" album, in which objects, architectural structures, floating gold clouds and even figures participate in an oddly airless, destabilized vision of a domestic world.
The most conspicuous differences concerning species richness within categories of pollination systems can be summarized in four aspects.
Fragment area and isolation were the most significant explanatory variables for predictable and conspicuous changes in dung beetle species richness.
Conspicuous were the higher levels of allelic richness and expected heterozygosity in the two native range populations.
We observed four conspicuous patterns: (1) Adult cockles harboured a two times higher species richness (2003: 6.1 ± 0.7 species/host; 2004: 7.1 ± 0.7) than juveniles (2003: 2.9 ± 0.8; 2004: 3.4 ± 0.8) and total parasite community composition significantly differed between age groups.
The very richness of the subject combined, no doubt, with the restriction of limited space has, however, led to some conspicuous omissions.
The phyla belonging to the Eukarya contain many conspicuous, often larger species, had members living in shallow water, and generally had a tendency to exhibit higher reported species richness.
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