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The lapse is noticeable, especially because Leffot stands out for what's absent: no Rachel Comey, no Mark McNairy, no Dieppa Restrepo, no Mr. Hare.
A small lapse perhaps, but noticeable.
Such lapses can become more noticeable as we age.
(Netrebko, who is a very quick study when it comes to languages, used to speak English with a noticeable Russian accent, but it's almost gone now, her Russianness apparent only in certain vowels and infrequent lapses into Russian syntax).
Despite an abundance of sanguinary glee (and a noticeable contempt for women), "I Saw the Devil" is a droll Nietzschean fable that's fully aware of its lapses into absurdity.
"Despite an abundance of sanguinary glee (and a noticeable contempt for women), 'I Saw the Devil' is a droll Nietzschean fable that's fully aware of its lapses into absurdity," Jeanette Catsoulis wrote in The Times in March.
Noticeable shock.
Most of what we've eaten has been impeccable, with one or two lapses — including those sausage rolls, whose filling was too heavy on the bread crumbs and seasonings: upmarket versions of down-market dishes should make a noticeable improvement.
It's noticeable".
We lapse into silence.
A common lapse.
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