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And conspicuously, she kept mentioning her husband, and how much he'd love some of the men's items she was checking out.
Now that the dazzle is subsiding, there is the inevitable cloud of smoke: most conspicuously she didn't, as expected, win the Orange Prize (one judge, apparently, declared "over my dead body").
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Filled with contempt and gratitude for the applauding studio audience, she wears the conflicted history of being marginally famous as conspicuously as she wears that flashy dress.
"Patti's version was conspicuously brilliant – she had found a way of taking it further, taking it to another realm.
MS. JUNG'S left hand is conspicuously ringless; she is separated from her husband, Michael Gould, chief executive of Bloomingdale's, and lives in Manhattan with their two children.
In a carefully worded statement – in which she conspicuously failed to endorse Mr Abbott's leadership, or condemn the backbench rebels – she said she would oppose Mr Simpkins's motion in the interests of "cabinet solidarity".
Dressed in conspicuously antique styles, she posed with movie stars and politicians.
At the end of the swearing-in, she conspicuously kissed her husband, and the small crowd applauded.
Had she conspicuously taken the Labour leader up on his offer, would his bluff have been called?
In her most recent speech to Congress, which lasted almost three hours, she conspicuously avoided mentioning inflation and insecurity the two problems of most concern to Argentines today.
The teacher and her colleagues persuaded their supervisors not to make students with a score of one stand up, but those students were still left conspicuously sitting down, she said.
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