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It is not, however, a particularly noble tradition.
There was nothing particularly noble about this — merely a fact, a moment in a nation's life.
Also impressive was the elegant lyric tenor Matthew Polenzani as a particularly noble Don Ottavio.
"Clay is a subtle composition of elements, making it a unique and particularly noble surface," the press guide says.
It's good to have Andy as our champion in this, even if his reasons might not be particularly noble.
It's especially hard if, like the writer, some of the sources of your envy aren't particularly noble.
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Green-mediated synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles have emerged as a significant division of nanotechnology in the last decade, particularly for noble metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium.
In his writing, the native American characters are not particularly stoic or noble or tragic, as they have often been portrayed in 20th-century American literature.
120, No. 2) is closer to a true duet, but the contours of the piece still emerged only in Mr. Kissin's precise yet flexible performance, particularly in a noble second movement.
It was fairly common in Ireland at this time for young boys, particularly those of noble birth, to be fostered out; the practice was also likely to have been common among the Germanic peoples in England.
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