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was particularly apparent
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Especially, extremely.
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This was particularly apparent with the two vocal winners.
This was particularly apparent during the internet boom in 2000.
The transformation of painting after 1907 was particularly apparent in works executed in Germany.
This was particularly apparent in the Tongan government's response to Tropical Cyclone (TC) Ian in Ha'apai in early 2014.
This was particularly apparent among healthcare professionals; all they saw was a label – the person I used to be, or might become, vanished.
"Many of us can work much better creatively when teamed up," he wrote, noting that the trend was particularly apparent in science labs.
That was particularly apparent on Thursday night, when he declared himself a winner but did not talk at all about the problems with voting machines in Miami-Dade.
It was particularly apparent when Sarah Palin - admittedly not a difficult figure to ridicule - was herded into the News Quiz lineup of acceptable targets.
This was particularly apparent on Wednesday, a day when there were a remarkable number of polls, 27, released in the battleground states.
This was particularly apparent during the Syria vote a few weeks ago, where Corbyn demonstrated his fairness once again in offering Labour MPs a free vote.
This was particularly apparent in the lack of ways for the driver to effectively interact with the system.
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