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PCAST has had a low profile under President George W. Bush, turning out worthy but rarely notable reports.
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But those entering the service in such irregular ways rarely had notable, or even active, careers in government.
In testosterone-secreting LCTs, boys usually present symptoms of precocious puberty, whereas excess androgen rarely causes notable effects in adults.
We fear angry women, and angry black people; white men's anger, though weighted with more power to truly damage, rarely registers as notable.
This happened rarely, but a notable example is the Spartan Cynisca, daughter of Archidamus II, who won the chariot race twice.
A full wiring diagram ("connectome") would require complete reconstruction of all the connections between all cells within the network, and has only been attempted rarely, the most notable example being the nervous system of the nematode C. elegans done by electron microscopy [1], [2].
The number of respondents rating the frequency of referrals by mental health staff to be 'never or very rarely' is particularly notable.
A few shaky passages or wrong notes rarely spoil a performance notable for its passion and insight.
The discussion rarely ceased, with one notable exception: Every hour, a crew member circulated with a pot of espresso and a stack of two-inch-tall plastic cups.
England managers rarely do, the most notable exception being Greenwood who set up a dynasty of future national coaches two of whom, Robson and Terry Venables, were actually appointed and took their teams to the semi-finals of a World Cup and a European Championship respectively.
The rebuke hung in the air, but as days went by in the safe house, where CIs slept on sofa beds, shared rooms and subsisted on a vegan diet heavy on tomato, pasta and aubergine, it was notable how rarely tempers flared.
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