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Perhaps more conspicuous was the enthusiastic cheerleading coming from the Trump administration.
Rendering me even more conspicuous was the large pink triangle blooming on the front of my top hat, lending me the air of a gay Jerry Garcia.
The name stood out, of course HEMA is the best-known household department store in The Netherlands but more conspicuous was the food.
Even more conspicuous was the number of artists who, whatever their subject matter, are conjuring a kind of space that seems teasingly "real," yet clearly relies on life as experienced through the computer screen more than the living room window.
More conspicuous was the significant increase in CDKN1C expression in both regions of the yolk sac placenta in the two days before birth (days 25 to 26).
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This district focuses around a monument to Christopher Columbus, but more conspicuous is a cluster of skyscrapers, including another set of twin towers that are among the tallest buildings in all of Latin America.
This is, essentially, the paradox of the artist: the richer and fuller a representation of reality an artist offers, the more conspicuous are his or her flourishes of style.
The orange crawlers, being more conspicuous, were the first to die off, and the heading soon changed: "Now which ladybugs survive and reproduce?" A man attempted to toggle the leaves' pigmentation from green to orange, using a lever at the foot of the screen, in the hope of reversing the survival pattern.
What's even more conspicuous is that gold prices reached that level following the Bear Stearns debacle.
More conspicuous were the strongly immunoreactive cells and long processes organized in clusters and chains within the middle part of the cortical plate, and oriented perpendicularly to the cortical surface (Fig. 11A A″).
Perhaps even more conspicuous is that these somatic modifications are directly adjacent to well characterized mutations that are associated with the development of ALS (i.e. accelerated motor neuron disease of the upper and lower motor neuron compartments).
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