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Next month the co-op will begin some minor masonry repairs and, more notably, a restoration of the marquee.

Pula is a haven for Adriatic yachtsmen, but more notably a ship-building center, and over all a business-minded place.

The nine states had wanted much more, notably a requirement that Microsoft untie its Windows operating software -- essentially allow PC makers and users to remove some Microsoft features from Windows.

The venture is also backed by Elon Musk, the Rives' cousin and more notably a founder of PayPal; Tesla, the electric-car manufacturer; and SpaceX, a private space-exploration company.

But in recent years, leaders in medical education and, more notably, a growing contingent of medical students, have called for changes in a professional culture that accepts interactions with industry as the "norm".

The Cavaliers sent Andrew Bynum, and more notably a boatload of draft picks, to the Chicago Bulls for Deng because they hoped a) he would help them make the playoffs despite their current, awful record and b) that they would be able to sign him during the offseason.

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More notably, an excellent power conversion efficiency of 15.05% with no distinct hysteresis was produced from the PSCs with DMF-DMSO.

But Sparkeo is not only a flexible video platform, but more notably an enhanced video learning platform, that brings the expert and his student closer together.

Conversely, this demands not only an all-inclusive understanding of the causes but also, more notably, an understanding of how the different causes are distributed in the various provinces that have different physiognomies.

You won't hear Beyoncé offering up a "work sucks / I know," anytime soon, because in this economy, to be employed as a woman, more notably as a woman of color, is to feel the pressure of having to be the best.

Here, Mrs. Palin accomplishes many things unusual for a political speaker: She recites the Arabic phrase for "God is great," and, more notably, coins a new word, squirmishes, a cross between squirm (which means to wriggle the body from side to side) and skirmish (which means a brief fight or encounter between small groups).

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