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The work has been described as notable for the expression on the face of Venus, a mixture of triumph, amusement and consternation.
When the Rev. Billy Graham's organization convened a conference of more than 10,000 evangelists from around the world in Amsterdam on July 29, the event was described as notable for its size and its extraordinary international composition, with people from more than 200 nations and territories represented.
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When it comes to safeguarding their own comms, the report identifies what it describes as "notable numbers" of citizens who have not yet adopted or considered adopting some of the most advanced privacy tools, such as do-not-track search engines, PGP encryption for email, proxy servers or TOR for browsing.
But the number has fallen since then by four thousand, a reduction that the Prime Minister described as 'notable'notable
One of the things he likes to do occasionally is check the Wikipedia listing for Laurel, where he was described as a notable resident, and the one for St . Marys, where he was an art dealer and a philanthropist.
The first written record of the city's name dates back to 965, when Kraków was described as a notable commercial centre controlled first by Moravia (876 879), but captured by a Bohemian duke Boleslaus I in 955.
Although not officially recognized as a record due to metric conversions from yards to meters, the 1982 time of 41.7 in the 4 × 100 is considered indistinguishable from the official record and is described as a notable performance according to state records.
This shift was described as a notable deviation from the typical cultural norms.
His Arab World Institute in Paris, an imposing, gunmetal gray structure, has been described as the most notable glass building in a city known for glass buildings.
By Anthony Bailey The New Yorker, August 5 , 1967P. 32 PROFILE about a trip through the region known as the Northeast Corridor, or megalopolis, which extends 450 miles or more from north of Boston to south of Washington, D. C., and a stopover in Washington to interview Chloethiel Woodward Smith, who is often described as the most notable "lady architect" in the country.
PROFILE about a trip through the region known as the Northeast Corridor, or megalopolis, which extends 450 miles or more from north of Boston to south of Washington, D. C., and a stopover in Washington to interview Chloethiel Woodward Smith, who is often described as the most notable "lady architect" in the country.
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