Sentence examples for like noteworthy from inspiring English sources

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The accompanimental pattern in the strings, supporting the first theme played by oboe and clarinet, had such precision and shapeliness that it seemed like noteworthy thematic material in its own right.

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That sense of dispelled anxiety is part of the reason that what is a fairly bland observation — the man running for President chose a running mate he likes — seems noteworthy.

Every now and then, I like to highlight noteworthy films that aren't, or are hardly, available to the public, both because they should be and because their unavailability, due to the vagaries of the marketplace and the milieu, is a kind of news in itself.

At the time, 1990 did not seem like a noteworthy year for baseball managers, but in retrospect it was a changing of the guard.

Lewis says: "Club nights often encourage the sexualisation and degradation of women through dress code, and lad values tell male students it's important to get drunk, pull women and act like a noteworthy lad.

Elle Paul Verhoeven making a return to the thriller genre is luridly exciting in itself, but pairing with Isabelle Huppert, who plays a rape victim who stalks her attacker, makes his latest seem like a noteworthy distraction from some of the dustier alternatives on the Croisette.

The possible relationship between these two copper oxidases with LodA-like proteins is noteworthy since M. mediterranea also synthesizes a tyrosinase and a multicopper oxidase, distantly located in the genome, which are co-regulated with LodA [ 16].

The DALI search further showed that there are no known protein structures outside of the DHQS-like superfamily that share noteworthy structural similarity to ValA or either of its individual domains.

The clarity is noteworthy, like musical handwriting that races across the page and is still legible.

Among the owners of these mansions were the captains of industry, like Henry Morrison Flagler, and noteworthy members of society, including Eva Stotesbury.

"New York: Songs of the City" features more than 50 pieces of lavishly illustrated sheet music, as well as objects and photographs from the museum's theater collection, which help trace three centuries of urban life and history through famous and forgotten lyrics in categories like musical landmarks, noteworthy events, boroughs, mass transit, politics, street music and leisure time.

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