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He conspicuously ignores politics.
But then he conspicuously held back from endorsing Mr Chernomyrdin as a candidate.
In the 1950s, when France was trying to deport him, he conspicuously shoplifted items from a Paris department store.
At a recent conference on democracy, he conspicuously avoided numbering Russia among the offenders against democratic rights.
A scholarly and versatile man and a brilliantly satirical orator, he conspicuously lacked the true statesman's willingness to assume responsibility.
(Actually, on a separate matter, he conspicuously left out something else: one word.
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Isocrates emphasizes that "he more conspicuously than others paid attention to sacrifices and rituals in temples" (Busiris 28).
And yet, while Paul is doing better, state by state, than he did in 2008, he has conspicuously failed to establish himself as this year's Tea Party candidate.
The decor was striking, full of candy-coloured, linear elements and superb costumes – Rice took full charge of sets and costumes wherever he could, since, unusually, he was conspicuously successful in both departments.
He certainly makes more noise about multilateralism, but there are no treaties that he would conspicuously re-join and several prominent ones he would shun (notably the International Criminal Court).
Although critics often dismissed DeMille's films as devoid of artistic merit, he was conspicuously successful in a genre the epic that he made distinctively his own.
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