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It is a conspicuous sound (not necessarily musical) that is used, especially early in the breeding season, to attract a mate, to warn off another bird of the same sex, or both.
Today, it is a conspicuous piece of a man's attire, and nobody designs it more tastefully or idiosyncratically than the tailors at the European-inspired boutique Twenty Peacocks (20 Clinton Street; ready-to-wear, $129; custom-made, $145-$145-$195
Although our study is correlational and we do not test the signaling role of the bill directly, we nevertheless assume here that bill coloration is an evolved signal (i.e., that it can influence decision making in receivers), because it is a conspicuous, sexually dimorphic trait which has some apparent design in terms of the complex physiological processes responsible for its dynamic expression.
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It was a conspicuous display of even-handedness.
It's a conspicuous part of what might be termed a charmed life".
It's a conspicuous phenomenon – the displacement of audience participation in comedy from the margins to the spotlit centre stage.
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The traditional explanation for an object like the Hummer — big, flashy, expensive to acquire and maintain — is that it's a conspicuous status symbol.
It was a conspicuous beginning to a campaign by the Russian government to get tough with the hundreds of Russian producers of illegal audio and video products.
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