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It was a given that we would be conspicuous.
This marginal role as a disenchanted outsider both legitimized and, to an extent, required a ferocity and oddness that would be conspicuous features of Ruskin's later career.
Initially, it was not clear that the anomaly would be conspicuous in terrestrial sedimentary sequences, because the chrono-stratigraphic resolution available to us was lower than that available during the GISP2 investiGISP2n1.
And at least one person in his press office is as fiercely loyal an employee as you'll find in theater: Irene Gandy, who would be conspicuous as one of the very few black women in the industry if she were not more conspicuous for her fur coats, ambitious hats and flashy sunglasses.
Originally, he says: "I thought, 'Well, I can treat this successfully and if my hair falls out [which it did] I'll wear a wig during the fifth season – and I won't even have to share with anyone that this is happening.' But I thought it would be conspicuous if I showed up (at the awards) without eyebrows, and so I made an announcement.
He examined the function of the colors of reef fish by measuring the fish and their habitats using a spectrophotometer, and he determined in which habitats they would be conspicuous, based on information about the visual systems of the fish.
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Those performing poorly, or not at all, would surely be conspicuous.
A man in a mask would not be conspicuous.
The short wavelengths of white light could potentially excite fluorescence, but it would not be conspicuous because the white LED also provided long-wavelength background illumination.
So I'd come in and I would just take off my layers of clothes one at a time and throw them on the floor—I'd stand there, I'd been running because I'm late, so I'd be panting, and I'd try not to be conspicuous, and people would watch me.
Worse, the female (the peahen) would, he argues, be conspicuous in those conditions.
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