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However conspicuous, though, the group was and remains tiny in membership and influence.
Just as conspicuous, though, is what was missing altogether from the book.
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When I try out a new word, I feel conspicuous, as though I'm test-driving a car I can't afford.
But he knew it would be harder to explain why some features (such as the famous peacock's tail) persisted and were often strongly conspicuous, even though they seemed to have no purpose in helping an organism to survive.
"Their consumption is conspicuous even though they're not doing it front of other guys," she continued.
He solicited nationally famous women to proclaim their support of the new standards; TIME's report on the WPB quoted author Adela Rogers St. Johns predicting, "The overdressed woman will be as unpatriotically conspicuous as though she wore a Japanese kimono".
Jules presumably isn't dead after her binge last week, though is conspicuous by her absence this time around.
One subject, though, was conspicuous in its absence: the not-so-dismissible matter of the country's occupation by the Nazis.
The rooster made of shells, the old pictures, even the bookshelves, no longer seem conspicuous to me, though the books do at times reproach me for my neglect.
Two years later in Bulawayo he played his second Test without conspicuous personal success, though he did take the wicket of Tatenda Taibu for 81 runs.
Conspicuous wealth declined, though we should also recognise that this "golden age" was unfair, for instance to women and minorities, in its own way too.
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