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- Cats, leading lives of stealth and inconspicuousness, are another matter.
- It was the heyday of assimilation, when most Jews were intent upon inconspicuousness.
- With the Naploeonic period, the Ard鑓he entered a period of increasingly prosperous inconspicuousness.
- The need for secrecy and inconspicuousness deeply colors the traditions and mannerisms of mafiosi.
- Cataloging of segmental duplications was originally difficult due to its inconspicuousness, large size, and high degree of sequence similarity.
- Other studies have been conceived to find other aspects of melanization contributing to the survivability of the organism other than visual inconspicuousness.
- But the blowouts-- and Sanders'inconspicuousness-- ended this Sept . 19, in a Monday night contest at Texas Stadium.
- It denotes " utility, modesty, long wear and inconspicuousness ", does not display any trademark, and is not dictated by fashion trends.
- Being appointed the first president of the Evanston College for Ladies in 1871 was the start to Willard s rise out of the inconspicuousness of her former occupations.
- Also, nodal point separation allows distance to be judged with one eye, so minimal head movement is needed by the chameleon in watching its surroundings, reinforcing the chameleon strategy of inconspicuousness.
- Chapter 19 concludes the description of bird plumage, claiming that birds from the tropical forests to the " snowy north ", including woodpeckers and the blue jay are all " colored for inconspicuousness ".
- One mother whose daughter had not yet jumped the separation hurdle crouched awkwardly on the gym floor in a business suit, attempting inconspicuousness while her daughter buzzed back and forth, keeping her in sight all the while.
- The "'history of mathematical notation "'includes the commencement, progress, and cultural diffusion of mathematical symbols and the conflict of the methods of notation confronted in a notation's move to popularity or inconspicuousness.
- Thayer admits that these often appear conspicuous, but argues that against varied backgrounds, white offers " the " greatest average inconspicuousness " against the ocean " ( his italics ) or against the bright sky when seen from below.
- As the world's most familiar Winter Olympian conversed last month in a hotel chosen for its three-star inconspicuousness in the Italian resort of Cortina d'Ampezzo, he repeatedly ran his large hands across his face, sighed deeply and picked compulsively at his thick dark hair.