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It is opportunistic to attack Barça on the back of two successive defeats, but given how their season could disintegrate in the space of a week with another defeat Tuesday, the fractures in Manager Pep Guardiola's system have never been more conspicuous.
While the review was critical of Lessing's prose style, saying its "gracelessness has never been more conspicuous", and called her descriptions of the Zone Four war economy "a silly cartoon sketch", it said that "there is a sweetness and generosity about this work not quite like anything she has done".
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In this go-round, the red-herring editing has been more conspicuous.
Today's objects are not necessarily any better designed (it's hard to beat a Corvette -- or a paper napkin, for that matter), but their design is more conspicuous: we have never been more aware of the power of the package.
To him, the human cost is more conspicuous.
They're more conspicuous on children's hands.
One body form may be more conspicuous than the other.
But it seems the officers were more conspicuous than they thought.
Transgenders tend to have a harder time than homosexuals because they're more conspicuous.
Mr. Gosling, by contrast, was playing a man whose scars were more conspicuous.
Of course, other billionaires are more conspicuous in their consumption.
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