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I've decided to call it 'The Uninvited Guest.' " Artists abandoned storytelling in the nineteenth century, but Condo has always been notably out of step with his contemporaries.
Mr. Berlusconi was present in Parliament on Friday for the voting, his first public appearance during a week in which he had been notably out of sight.
Many of Mr. Plimpton's books dealt with his adventures, most notably "Out of My League" (1961), on baseball; "Paper Lion" (1966), on football; and "The Bogey Man" (1968), on golf.
So far, reviews (Metascore 19/100) are notably out of kilter with user assessments (IMDb: 6.3/10), although, a note of caution, both these scores are generated from a very limited pool of voters.
Even some of the higher-ranked players—such as France's Marion Bartoli, ranked ninth in the world, or Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (pictured), now 16th sometimes look notably out of shape.
Harvey Pitt, whose nomination is expected to be announced any day now, is a Washington, DC, lawyer who built his career by getting the most powerful Wall Street firms and individuals out of some nasty scrapes and most notably, out of distressing investigations by the SEC.
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Want some provocative ideas for reforming the sprawling network of laboratories and environmental cleanup programs run by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)? Then pick up a copy of a notably out-of-the-box special report released this week by Gregory Friedman, DOE's inspector general (IG).
Notably, out-of-pocket costs [ 3, 5], long queues [ 3, 6], disrespectful treatment by facility staff [ 3, 6], medication stock-outs [ 6] and perceived ineffective care [ 3, 5] are tangible barriers that tend to be correlated with race, socio-economic status and rural urban differentials [ 3].
What 'The Boat that Rocked' does is successfully capture the disparate moods of the period, notably the out-of-touch, painfully square attitude of The Establishment compared to the wants of the public.
(Notably, in its out-of-town run at The Kennedy Center, Side Show's cast anachronistically but diplomatically used the term "disabled" at one point, so it's not impossible to alter antiquated and offensive language for modern audiences).
And in a cruel quirk of timing, all this often coincides with a host of extracurricular pressures, notably that liberating, get-out-of-my-way-world moment: getting a driver's license.
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