Sentence examples for conspicuously displaying from inspiring English sources

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In a new report titled "Game Changer: How the Sports Industry Is Saving the Environment," the Natural Resources Defense Council presents case studies of greening initiatives by sports leagues and franchises like switching from fossil fuels to solar energy, installing low-flush toilets to save water and conspicuously displaying recycling bins.

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It says items for sale, including art, must have a price tag conspicuously displayed.

A copy of General Patton's speech to his troops is conspicuously displayed on the wall.

— once so conspicuously displayed in front of her name — is now absent from her Web site and campaign literature.

A computer technician worked nearby with a digital camera, photographing each item with its catalog number conspicuously displayed alongside.

Whether the subject matter was alluring or off-putting, fiction was the arena where style was more obviously expected, sometimes conspicuously displayed and occasionally rewarded.

Maddow's artistry is most conspicuously displayed in the long monologue — sometimes as long as twenty-four minuninterruptedrupted by commercials — with which her show usually begins.

The Neue Galerie, a museum at Fifth Avenue and Eighty-sixth Street that is dedicated to Austrian and German art, occupies the former home of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt III, and is the kind of place that is usually described as a jewel box: compact, exquisite, and filled with things that conspicuously display the wealth and taste of its owner.

Often, the eyeteeth of elk were pierced and used to decorate dresses; as each elk had at most two suitable teeth, a highly decorated dress conspicuously displayed the skill and dedication of the hunters in a woman or girl's family.

But over on his desk, less conspicuously displayed, was the Jobbik magazine, a recent issue of which had an article extolling the party's effort to stop Budapest's gay pride parade, the kind of degenerate event that's too blithely tolerated in other E.U. countries, the article maintained.

To win that battle -- which really meant not to lose it, not to allow his crippling to disable his career and destroy his future -- would demand of him qualities not conspicuously displayed so far in his largely charmed life: patience, application, recognition of his own limitations, a willingness to fail in front of others and try again".

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