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The further removed from time and space from some noteworthy event, but not so far as to reduce that event to an historical footnote, but far enough to allow the passage of time to ease a society‘s (collective) anxieties; future generations, no longer encumbered by such matters of immediate concern(s), will be in a better position to place these (historical) events in proper perspective, hindered as they might otherwise have been by contemporary currents or personal biases indigenous to the time(s) these historical events took place; that is to say, by being too close to the ―action‖
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“I’d better take some notes! No, Helen, it isn’t necessarily strange, but at this point anything that is a noteworthy point like the fact that it was William’s birthday on the day he went missing could be a very important detail
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Benny, noteworthy by his absence, probably basked in
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It is noteworthy that state governments have balanced budget requirements, yet that has not curbed the rapid growth in spending
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Seeing me, he walked over and chatted amiably about nothing noteworthy for a few minutes
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Two of the calls were noteworthy
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“Well, this is a noteworthy meeting, isn’t it?” His forehead wrinkled in thought
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“This is hardly the place for a noteworthy meeting
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That topic may be an organised event, TV programme, noteworthy cause, breaking or running news story or group conversation taking place on Twitter
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The list includes "Outstanding Educators of America" 1971, "Dictionary of International Biography" 1973, "Men of Achievement" 1974, "Noteworthy Americans of the Bicentennial Era" and "Who’s Who in the West" 1975, International Register of Profiles World Edition 1976, and "Who’s Who among Hispanic Americans" 1992-93
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Ken could barely see the top of one of the obelisks that marked the final resting place of a noteworthy individual
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The door isn’t really noteworthy
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Whoom… whoom the bombs resonated, but except for a few cracks in the ceiling and walls and a steady gentle shower of plaster and dust nothing noteworthy rained down
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A number of things stuck out as being noteworthy
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And it is noteworthy that they don’t
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Michael went on with a most noteworthy fact: He shot
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A love of foreign travel and interest in places far away from home are also noteworthy characteristics of the Sagittarian type
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Stallman would inherit one noteworthy trait from his mother: a
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Our greatest, most noteworthy private investigator
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State Of Play is noteworthy because of all the truth within, especially the issue of journalists not revealing their sources
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This small, seemingly insignificant word is hardly noteworthy, except to Christians
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It is noteworthy to point out that Moses
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Well, either I had missed it, or they didn’t feel that exploding mailboxes were noteworthy enough to make the lead-in stories
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It is also noteworthy that after the Qin emperor, a tradition
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The other noteworthy statistic from the poll survey was the leadership battle between Rahul and Modi
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It is noteworthy that the local mountains used to be called the Mountains of Great Stillness
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Another noteworthy thing about this day was the change in my inner mind’s I vision concerning
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being only thousands of years old and provide noteworthy support that the
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And even more noteworthy was the fact that Falcon and Adrian were also aware of their friend’s unusual actions and attitude, in regards to the little lady in his arms
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She is noteworthy, however, because she illustrates an income-boosting principle -- offer different buying options to your
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” The first section focused on famous and noteworthy people, but none of the titles intrigued me enough to remove them from the shelf
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and that you are stressing a noteworthy idea, as well
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tied with PBS, are noteworthy factors resulting in its success
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these articles are noteworthy as they have continued to grow over time
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noteworthy reason as to why this backlink proved to be
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) What is noteworthy, though, is that they were
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The other noteworthy point about exercise is that you can divide it up into as many intervals as you can handle and deem convenient
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Do you know how rare even that is in any written language? Plutarch attempted to do this in his Lives of the Romans: where he details the lives of famous Roman Citizens; whom he considered to be the most noteworthy
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The snowfall was not heavy enough to stick to the ground, but any snow that early in the year was noteworthy, and being a writer by trade I always took note of such events
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“Even more noteworthy are the biological changes that take place in a multiple's
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Very noteworthy, to say the least
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It is noteworthy that Jesus Himself primarily ministered in homes778 during His three years of public ministry
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Eric thought about possible replies, but didn't come up with anything noteworthy
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This is a fact most noteworthy, for it has had this effect, that in no place where the Bible in its integrity has been popularly read has the doctrine of evil spirits usurped a disproportionate share of attention, or debased the public mind through the pressure of an overwhelming burden of gloom
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There is, further, a noteworthy peculiarity in the doctrine of Christ and His apostles respecting the 'sonship, of ungodly men
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But the portraits of their lineage were still displayed at the walls; no noteworthy changes were seen; yet plainly, there was no evidence of dust
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In 2003, many work agencies had seen noteworthy increases in the number of medical-related jobs and those that fall under the health care services
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It is noteworthy that fol ow-
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Another noteworthy theory that explains magic from psychological
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Bloom, who met with a mixed reception of applause and hisses, having espoused the negative the vocalist chairman brought the discussion to a close, in response to repeated requests and hearty plaudits from all parts of a bumper house, by a remarkably noteworthy rendering of the immortal Thomas Osborne Davis' evergreen verses
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His championing of The Office was particularly noteworthy because, at that time, critics and audiences alike weren’t crazy about it
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It is a small but noteworthy irony that among the first Allied troops who crossed the Elbe River and met up with Russian troops in April of 1945—encircling Berlin and sealing Hitler’s fate—was a small band of resourceful American boys, rowing a captured German racing shell
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When you asked me to believe that she walked along a narrow strip of grass without once making a false step I remarked, as you may remember, that it was a noteworthy performance
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” Among the Super Man veterans, the only thing that seemed noteworthy about the new men was that their tail gunner, a sergeant from Cleveland named Francis McNamara, had such an affinity for sweets that he ate practically nothing but dessert
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Neither occurrence was noteworthy in itself
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Front page stories are especially noteworthy
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Noteworthy the other way? December stands out
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These formats are also noteworthy in that the result is left-justified, as opposed to the right-justification of most of the other date, time, and datetime formats
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) It is noteworthy, also, that even on called bonds companies have been required to carry forward the unamortized discount to be written off by an annual charge against earnings during the life of the refunding issue
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” Those of us with a long experience on Wall Street had seen Newton’s law of “action and reaction, equal and opposite” work itself out repeatedly in the stock market—the most noteworthy example being the rise in the DJIA from 64 in 1921 to 381 in 1929, followed by a record collapse to 41 in 1932
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But it is noteworthy that in our 20-stock sample of convertible preferreds only one showed an advance and 14 suffered bad declines
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A few weeks later, we see something noteworthy
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Two touches can be just coincidence, but three or more touches on a potential pattern boundary are noteworthy
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Jack Canfield, author of Chicken Soup for the Soul (HCI, 2001), among many other noteworthy books, suggests focusing on your goals for 30 days by first writing them down on 3 × 5 index cards, visualizing the goal, going forward in time and stepping into the goal, “feeling” what it’s like to have already achieved the goal, which has the effect of emotionally engaging yourself, and then looking back to see the things you had to do to make it happen
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Particularly noteworthy in this regard are the provisions for mandatory and voluntary redemption, and the various protective provisions granted the holders of these notes
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It is also noteworthy that electrical stimulation
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One of the more noteworthy sales during this time was from Aubrey McClendon, co-founder and CEO of Chesapeake Energy Corporation, who was forced to sell 94 percent of his holdings for $569 million to meet margin calls when Chesapeake’s stock price dropped 65 percent
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It is noteworthy that after this charted period, the stock settled into the mid-80s and the Ma lines moved below price, a very bearish signal
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The ‘cream of really good society’ consisted of the fascinating Helene, forsaken by her husband, Mortemart, the delightful Prince Hippolyte who had just returned from Vienna, two diplomatists, the old aunt, a young man referred to in that drawing room as ‘a man of great merit’ (un homme de beaucoup de merite), a newly appointed maid of honor and her mother, and several other less noteworthy
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It is noteworthy that a certain criterion is highly effective when applied to one strategy yet displays inferior effectiveness with others
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It is noteworthy that for some pairs of criteria the increase in the number of layers induces a relatively moderate growth in the number of selected combinations, whereas for other criteria pairs addition of layers leads to a strong rise in the number of selected combinations
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It’s also noteworthy that she seemed to forgive Grace for abandoning her when she and her family moved to Virginia without her
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The promotional tour Marilyn would embark on to promote Love Happy (when the movie would finally be released during the summer) was more noteworthy than the film itself
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Many noteworthy actors would come through the studio at different times during their careers, including James Dean, Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, Montgomery Clift, Sally Field, Dustin Hoffman, Paul Newman, and Sidney Poitier
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At the time, looking back on it now, she was just one of many and it wasn’t that noteworthy
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Also noteworthy is that there are no negative returns over all rolling seven- and ten-year periods for either the 25- or 50-stock versions of the new strategy
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The noteworthy part of the Texas Air episode was the speed, or momentum, of the ascent as more and more buyers jumped on the bandwagon
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When you asked me to believe that she walked along a narrow strip of grass without once making a false step, I remarked, as you may remember, that it was a noteworthy performance
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Of the grand order of folio leviathans, the Sperm Whale and the Right Whale are by far the most noteworthy
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1851), it should still remain a problem, whether these spoutings are, after all, really water, or nothing but vapour—this is surely a noteworthy thing
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but it's noteworthy that I always complete my picture with Heine's vision of ' Christ on the Baltic Sea
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There she sees among others one noteworthy set of sinners in a burning lake; some of them sink to the bottom of the lake so that they can't swim out, and ‘these God forgets’—an expression of extraordinary depth and force
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The old man, now long since dead, had had a large business in his day and was also a noteworthy character, miserly and hard as flint
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A noteworthy saying! A clear and simple notion, yet it had entered nobody's head till that moment
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Let us admit that the progress made in our day is noteworthy, marvellous, unusual; let us admit that we are fortunate mortals to live in such a remarkable epoch: but let us endeavor to appraise this progress, not on the basis of our self-satisfaction, but of that principle which defends itself with this progress,—the division of labor
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The “cream of really good society” consisted of the fascinating Hélène, forsaken by her husband, Mortemart, the delightful Prince Hippolyte who had just returned from Vienna, two diplomatists, the old aunt, a young man referred to in that drawing room as “a man of great merit” (un homme de beaucoup de mérite), a newly appointed maid of honor and her mother, and several other less noteworthy persons
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In the diary was set down everything in the children’s lives that seemed noteworthy to their mother as showing their characters or suggesting general reflections on educational methods
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Nowadays they even relate such stories in the newspapers, and my father is so well known, so noteworthy!"
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Between the mountain-peaks, as may be imagined, there is little room for fertile plateaus, and the most settled districts in consequence are those farthest away from the towering ranges; of these Selangor is, perhaps, the most noteworthy
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This is one of the most noteworthy of American novels