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Germany, the region's biggest economic power, is notable only for its deafening silence.
Helen of Troy (1956) is notable only for an early appearance by French actress Brigitte Bardot.
Weirdly, the lumpen script (adapted from Laura Hillenbrand's 2010 book) has been rewritten by the Coen brothers, whose traditional subversive wit is notable only by its absence.
His fourth and last visit to Germany (August 1268 August 1269) is notable only for his third marriage, to Beatrice of Falkenburg.
But even these aren't up to snuff: Harrison's Blue Jay Way, a distracted evocation of staying up late in LA, is notable only for the fact it repeats the line "Don't be long" 29 times.
As fans line up quietly around the outer wall of Takamatsu castle (every Japanese city worth its salt has a citadel, although Takamatsu's is poorly maintained by standards set elsewhere), the typically wild dress sense of Japanese youth is notable only by its absence.
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Its policies are notable only for their "inadequacy".
In our area, social services are notable only by their absence.
Her remarks were notable only in that she said nothing about her Republican opponent, Representative Rick A. Lazio.
Thus far, however, the sociologists and social critics have been notable only for their absence.
The Commission's widely leaked proposals are notable only for their lack of ambition.
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