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In the first two weeks since taking his new post, Mr. de Blasio has kept a steady buzz of activity emanating from his office, which was relatively inconspicuous under his predecessor, Betsy Gotbaum.
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A block away on 43rd Avenue, the Young Israel of Sunnyside synagogue is relatively inconspicuous in this cultural mixing bowl.
Said Bitsoev was all too aware that Chechens like those murdered clerics, or like him, are relatively inconspicuous internationally.
In addition to being relatively inconspicuous, GHB is also not particularly difficult to acquire; GBL, a substance that can be manufactured into GHB at home by following a few googleable steps, can be bought online by the liter.
Although the chromaffin tumor phenotype in neuroblastoma is easily revealed by analyzing expression of NESP55 and IGF2, the corresponding morphological features are relatively inconspicuous.
However, most of the measurement errors may be relatively inconspicuous and may need to be detected as deviations from their surrounding values and trends.
The spotters, who are doing the actual counting, are not themselves changing their bet size or strategy, so they are relatively inconspicuous.
There are relatively few collections of this ephemeral and inconspicuous lineage, and their general biology, genomics and evolutionary history remain poorly understood (e.g., Rudall 2003).
In contrast with developing parietal cells, the Golgi has been considered to be small and relatively inconspicuous in fully developed parietal cells (Forte et al., 1969; Ito, 1987; Sawaguchi et al., 2002).
In that spirit, here's a list of relatively inconspicuous gadgets for the home.
Most of the remaining gas is in the diffuse interstellar medium, relatively inconspicuous because of its very low density (about 0.1 hydrogen atom per cubic cm) but detectable by its radio emission of the 21-cm line of neutral hydrogen.
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