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The airplane pilot, Steven M. Altman, 60, could have spotted the helicopter, which even had blades designed to make it more conspicuous, but against the skyline it would have seemed like a small, stationary object and nearly invisible until the last few seconds, the board's experts said.

In 1992, the Albert Bridge was rewired and painted in an unusual colour scheme designed to make it more conspicuous in poor visibility, and avoid being damaged by ships.

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That only made it more conspicuous that Mr. Koppel and his staff are keeping the seat warm for Jimmy Kimmel, whose new show will take over the slot in January to replace the canceled "Politically Incorrect".

To make it less conspicuous, we made some modifications to the small flap above the white skin roll.

If they burp, do they make it conspicuous or do they try to conceal it?

That in itself is worrying, because it is as if he has nothing else he can say, which makes it all the more conspicuous that he refused to speak to media after the game on Saturday.

The report was released at an event in the Senate's Russell Office building, which made it all the more conspicuous that, unlike dozens of other countries, the U.S. still lacks a comprehensive law dealing with climate change.

The plant, a vine found in the Cuban jungle, displays a special, dish-shaped leaf above its flowers to make itself more conspicuous to the sonar of bats, which the plant needs to spread its pollen.

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