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    1. Ahmed jumps up on the bed, his short stature notably emphasized by standing on something so high


    2. was notably stressed upon


    3. The establishment still ran on old fashioned lines; notably, there was little incidence of the super-bugs which appeared to afflict the majority of hospitals and the locals appreciated it accordingly, fighting tooth and nail to keep the place open every time there was a rumour that it might be closed


    4. Scrounges are notably reticent and a dozen could be lurking silently on any of the strap-up that overlooked this pit


    5. Moreover, they were a notably healthy people, who often lived to a prodigious age


    6. dialect, as – most notably – due to the fantastic


    7. He tried not to consider the worst and reminded himself that both Bretons were notably skilled with blades


    8. But as she watched the charismatic yet notably aloof Chaerea retreat back into the throng of mourners, she was stunned by the appearance of a somewhat unexpected face: the Emperor Titus Mede II himself


    9. Zarko was notably impressed with her knowledge of their society and traditions


    10. The staff appointments of several Cuban gentlemen, notably Senores Maestre, Mendoza, Munoz, and Diaz, proved wise

    11. Women, most notably those whose mindsets haven‘t been utterly corrupted by feminist attitudes, possess a maternal instinct that is quite formidable and…


    12. Some opposed it as bad for business, notably steel magnate Andrew Carnegie


    13. Other hardliners on Communism, including Kennedy and Reagan, prolonged the Cold War, notably argued by George Kennan, the analyst and architect of US Containment policy


    14. Several mercenary expeditions tried to take over Nicaragua to build a canal there, notably William Walker in the 1840s and 50s


    15. This had been done successfully many times before and since, most notably for Hurricane Sandy, when Democratic President Obama worked quite well with Republican Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie


    16. Stewart has a number of political connections, notably among liberals, has given rise to crafty arguments that this indictment is somehow all about her being a woman


    17. In some cases, notably biological weapons researchers, they lobbied against the weapons they themselves developed


    18. Notably, they used some memorable lies to win over doubters, fabricating claims that babies ripped out of hospital incubators and left to die


    19. Newspaper editors and activists who took up the American Indian cause, notably Helen Hunt Jackson, author of Century of Dishonor, and Thomas Tibbles for his involvement in the Standing Bear case before the Supreme Court


    20. There have been sensational claims about Castro dumping criminals and mentally ill among he refugees, most notably in the stereotype filled film Scarface

    21. (Notably, there has not been a liberal president elected since the start of Cold War, none besides Franklin Roosevelt


    22. I had been signing paper after paper concerning logistics supplies, administrative reorganization efforts and most notably, putting into full effective force the discontinuation of the practice of using those awful papal mitres and other silly hats as warding devices


    23. Perspiration poured from her around the eyes and face most notably and uncomfortably, but it poured out everywhere


    24. And, perhaps after some early ill-thought-out miracles—to come back to those, Michelle—God, evolving from us, would certainly come to understand our psychological needs, notably our need for self-worth


    25. And there is my small family of ‘Fan-tail zebra’ birds (oriental magpie-robins) who just love to play and shower when I water the garden but are notably absent when it rains, as only it can in the tropics; like stair rods


    26. He was a notably soft-spoken man and was careful about expressing opinions


    27. It was said or implied, most notably by the playwright Aeschylus in his play The Persians, that freedom would win over despotism


    28. "_I_ want just three," said Mary, whose theological knowledge had increased notably since her residence with Mrs


    29. other, knowing that he was notably prevented by Judas' policy, came into the great and holy temple, and commanded the priests, that


    30. spring up in the Amarillo area, most notably,

    31. Notably vexed and disappointed that he had so little practice compared to me, and still made turning look that faultless, I shifted uncomfortably on my bed, but Ishvara held me there without touching a single molecule of my body


    32. sage of the church in social ethics, notably the values of cooperation, brotherhood, simplicity of tastes, and the spirit of self-sacrifice


    33. From all over the world accolades and gifts poured in, most notably, from the queen of Sheba:


    34. but there are notably three essential things you will need


    35. I’m not aware of any of his papers being notably improved


    36. An unusual, oppressive sense of darkness manifested in the air, notably surrounding those men and women


    37. 31 But the other knowing that he was notably prevented by Judas' policy came into the great and holy temple and commanded the priests that were offering their usual sacrifices to deliver him the man


    38. As the Yale University School of Management (SOM) explored ways that it might contribute to a growing need for health care leadership, it counted on leveraging the expertise of the Yale SOM faculty as well as scholars and practitioners throughout the University, most notably at the Schools of Public Health, Medicine, and Law whose diverse areas of expertise would expand student understanding of the unique challenges health care poses for business and society


    39. Many other tributes followed, notably from an anonymous writer in thèSpectator', from Mr


    40. from within that individual’s brain but, most notably, also

    41. Except for maybe one or two pirates, Nem didn’t recall seeing anyone that was notably younger than he was


    42. I have to say that with the presence of the magician, the equestrian manifestation against me diminished notably the intensity of the dispute


    43. Most notably, celebrities have frequently been the victims of stalking activity, when fans become obsessed with the object of their attention


    44. These natural tendencies had been augmented by numerous difficult circumstances which the lad had encountered as he grew up, notably, the loss of his father when he was twelve years of age


    45. The Master's concept of the kingdom was notably modified by two great tendencies:


    46. There were differences – the catlike irises, their greater height and strength and most notably, the pale lavender eyes that I saw every time I looked in a mirror


    47. Yet, she still managed to put on a small smile, though it was notably weaker then normal


    48. Improvements in hunting equipment and most notably the


    49. At first, Ava couldn’t quite put her finger on why that was – in fact, she really missed her Croatian friend – but after some time, she realized it was because Clea was notably absent


    50. One of those challenges was to show the officers of the Public Security Service for the incompetent idiots they were, notably by going around the computer security protocols of the government’s systems, with the goal of altering the 98












































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