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SEX -- A little, but scarcely noticeable amid the din and chaos.
He can run, but "gets tired quickly," and has a scarcely noticeable limp.
Scarcely noticeable at one corner of the garden as the opera begins, three Japanese priests are performing their religious rituals.
The dimming of the Moon's illumination by the penumbra is so slight as to be scarcely noticeable, and penumbral eclipses are rarely watched.
Then, holding a piece of fish up to a scarcely noticeable hole in the reef, he lured out Franklin, a moray eel.
Experts excused their failure to warn the population on the ground that a giant tsunami wave materializes only when a scarcely noticeable wave spawned by an earthquake or some other event far out at sea reaches shallow coastal water.
The hodgepodge that results on Election Day is scarcely noticeable until something dramatic happens -- like this year's apparent foul-ups in Florida, which may have made the difference in an excruciatingly close race.
Each of the lenses, which do not protrude from the camera body, has its own 6.1-megapixel image sensor, and the handoff between the lenses while zooming is scarcely noticeable on the 2.8-inch screen.
In any given year the expense ratio of a fund is scarcely noticeable.
Like creatures or rock formations, scarcely noticeable through the thick fog, they rise out of – and retreat back into – the black sea across which we glide.
Coreference is yet another source of ambiguity in language, scarcely noticeable by human language users (except in ambivalent cases such as "When Flight 77 hit the Pentagon's wall, it disintegrated"), but problematic for machines.
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