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By contrast, Flo's child Fifi was a noticeably confident adolescent, Goodall states, "her relaxed behaviour with her elders stemming from the fact that she enjoyed a particularly friendly relationship with her mother".
Dinsmore's public defences of his paper are noticeably confident and appear to spring from a recognition by Murdoch that the Sun, whose print sales have been declining faster than those of rivals for the last couple of years, needed to take a new direction.
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But Saunders has grown noticeably more confident as the competition has gone on.
Mr. Romney had been noticeably more confident in the last few days, even telling reporters Monday, "I think I'm going to win".
The contest was as evenly matched as expected, though the visitors were noticeably more confident on the ball and more adventurous in their passing.
Mr. Romney campaigned in eastern Iowa and seemed noticeably more confident on Sunday, choosing to take questions from reporters in Columbus Junction after declining to do so a day before.
Though she did not concede defeat, Keiko was noticeably less confident than PPK in her speech to her own supporters on Sunday night.
She became noticeably more confident.
Students were noticeably less confident about questions regarding spiritual and psychosocial matters.
"As the program progressed, our employees became noticeably more productive and confident".
Alexis Pretridis of The Guardian commented that her stronger and confident delivery in the chorus was noticeably lacking in the rest of the album.
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