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Such large discrepancies in apparent rate of evolution of genome macro-structure are largely conspicuous among angiosperm lineages, where it has been shown that the genomes of perennial species such as grape and poplar evolved slower than those of annual species such as Arabidopsis and rice [ 63].

Poetry, however, was largely conspicuous by its absence – until GCSE at least, but then the aim was to pass exams, not to appreciate the magic of poetry.

Ecclestone has said that he is more interested in power than money — he summers on a Mediterranean yacht, and winters in Gstaad, Switzerland, but his wealth is largely conspicuous only because of the multimillion-dollar, gossip-magazine lifestyles of his two 20-something, real-estate-collecting daughters.

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Johnson was fortunate to inherit the good work of his predecessor and even luckier that a pliant media – veering between idolatry and lack of interest in holding him to account – has largely ignored his conspicuous lack of achievement.

On the other hand, France is also home to heated political resistance to immigration (and there's plenty, much of it quite as vehement and aggressive as that seen in Arizona), due largely to the conspicuous presence of Islam that has resulted from the arrival, in that still-largely-Catholic yet officially secular country, of many immigrants from Africa and North Africa.

No one died, but only because it was very early in the morning.The international diplomatic community has been conspicuous largely by its absence since the creation in January of a "group of friends"—Spain, Chile, Mexico, Brazil, Portugal and the United States whom Mr Chávez regards as mostly unfriendly.

Indeed, a year after proponents and opponents of expanded gambling spent more than $90 million in Maryland, a Nov. 5 referendum that would allow up to seven full-scale casinos in New York is conspicuous largely for the opposite reason, with little public discussion, minimal advertising and hardly any high-profile opposition at all.

Within days, his skin lesions largely resolved without conspicuous crusting or scarring, but he remained intermittently hypothermic for several weeks.

In the ocean, the spectrum of available colors is quickly filtered down to a uniform blue (Johnsen, 2014; Smith and Baker, 1978), and in this largely monochromatic environment, conspicuous coloration cannot be achieved through absorptive pigmentation.

It unnecessarily risks stifling a free and, despite some conspicuous exceptions, largely responsible press.

The reaction from within tennis has been largely sympathetic – with the conspicuous exception of Jennifer Capriati, whose first tweets in two months offered unsparing invective – and the feedback from the same public that devoured Lance Armstrong and Marion Jones has been oddly generous.

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