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I felt conspicuously human.
I felt conspicuously uncentered and unshaven.
Going to see bands was mostly a drag, and I felt conspicuously uncool in nightclubs.
So his signature ballad — "Anything Goes," though not in the Cole Porter sense — felt conspicuously mannered.
When he didn't ask her again she felt conspicuously stranded, deserted by Hubert, & went to get her coat.
At her primary school, she felt conspicuously foreign, left out, labelled a "Jerry" after the outbreak of war.
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But the allusions ultimately backfire, because they only underscore a gaping lack of emotional connection among the characters in a romantic triangle that feels conspicuously unromantic.
Young Molly's narration is so deft that her pen sometimes feels too conspicuously guided by the hand of the author.
And how is it that Queenie feels so conspicuously out of place at her local pool, the Brockwell Lido, where she overhears two middle-class white women complaining about the tenants in their second homes?
The girl was stopped from going to class earlier this month by the headteacher who reportedly felt the long skirt "conspicuously" showed religious affiliation, which is banned in schools by France's strict secularity laws.
With the revelation that Olivia's mother was aboard the flight Fitz gunned down, things already felt a bit too conspicuously threaded together or, at least, more soapy than thrilling.
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