Sentence examples for has a conspicuous from inspiring English sources

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It has a conspicuous black "mask" across the eyes, and the tail is ringed with 5 to 10 black bands.

Iran has a conspicuous drug addiction problem – which officially accounts for more than 2m addicts (though unofficial figures put this as high as 5-6m).

Here it is represented by the cook, Mrs. Cripps, a heavyset, middle-aged woman who has a conspicuous crush on the married chauffeur, Tonbridge.

False vampires are tailless (except Chrotopterus, which has a tiny tail), and each species has a conspicuous nose leaf (a flap of skin and connective tissue around the nostrils) and large rounded ears.

The density of MSW components has a conspicuous effect on the mixing characteristics of FB.

A major (hyomandibular) branch of the seventh nerve has a conspicuous opening (hy[7], Figs. 3b and 4b) adjacent to the attachment point for a large gill arch element articulating with the braincase to support the jaws of early gnathostomes.

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For months it didn't even have a conspicuous sign.

The spores are globose and have a conspicuous donut-shaped flange around the circumference.

Both frogs -- especially C. greeningi -- also have a conspicuous protrusion that resembles an almost cartoonishly large upper lip.

He had a conspicuous lack of such help from what have historically been the most powerful ward groups from the Southwest Side.

So had a conspicuous part of the architecture world, which, until lately at least, focused on glamour projects rather than on how most people live.

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