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Hayes's leadership and bravery drew the attention of his superiors, with Ulysses S. Grant later writing of Hayes that "[h]is conduct on the field was marked by conspicuous gallantry as well as the display of qualities of a higher order than that of mere personal daring".
This was not unexpected as satellites have been previously reported to be unduly enriched in tags from ChIP-enriched libraries as well [10], marked by conspicuous spikes in otherwise flat genomic segments.
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The earliest moments of the 2016 campaign were marked by a conspicuous pageant of wrongness.
Poe's early literary life was marked by a "conspicuous lack of success," wrote historian Jeff Finlay in "The Encyclopedia of New York," (Yale University Press, 1996).
There has also been acute hazard to the biotic environment in the area, visibly marked by the conspicuous absence of aquatic fauna in the river.
The royal visits have occasionally been marked by more than conspicuous consumption.
The late Neolithic and early Bronze Age are periods marked by the construction of conspicuous concentrations of 'ritual' complexes, used for funerary rituals, seasonal gatherings and communal activities.
And yet the Obama era is marked by a turn away from conspicuous consumption, Mr. Fuller of HVS said.
The rise of the combined economic and political power of the middle classes, through increased labor and government representation, launches an economic boon that is marked by an increase in the conspicuous consumption of goods.
The dorsal fins of all males were highly marked by tooth rakes and nicks and all males were similarly conspicuous.
English sailors apparently named the species for its conspicuous yellow crest; Maccaronism was a term for a particular style in 18th-century England marked by flamboyant or excessive ornamentation.
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