Usually at CES, one or two hot new mobile electronics aftermarket products stand out. |
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But it's the structure and body of this wine that really make it stand out. |
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And her eyes were outlined in black eyeliner, making her green eyes stand out even more, which she was jealous of. |
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It's fun, but not distinctive enough to stand out from an increasingly crowded pack of action titles. |
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The two real weepers that stand out for me are White Palace with Susan Sarandon, and Ghost. |
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Some of my memories have faded but I will try to recall events that stand out in my mind. |
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Where the wider skis like the Chubbs stand out is in the windslab, breakable crust, Sierra cement type conditions. |
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He was a quick-witted, well-meaning man who went with the stream instead of having the vision and strength of judgment to stand out against it. |
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The fact that Tony manages to stand out from a group such as this only highlights what a born winner he is. |
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Its refreshing new color is guaranteed to stand out in a sea of black bags. |
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Considering your long reign on the screen what made you stand out when there were many actresses who were as beautiful and talented? |
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Two swinging lanterns lit the interior with a yellow-orange cast that made Rebecca stand out in sharp relief like some golden goddess. |
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Any man who chews with his mouth closed and doesn't gob in the streets will stand out like a fur coat on a pig. |
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Waking up to find a hung-over friend of a relative amongst the presents will certainly help that year stand out. |
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Torn and revealing black clothing made her fair skin and mahogany eyes stand out dramatically. |
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They may find it quaint or antiquated, rather than charming, and its few flaws may stand out larger due to the hype. |
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The black fatality of those words seemed to stand out, stark and clear in the deep night, as though limned with her own life's blood. |
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Her bags are also lined with a brightly colored fabric allowing the contents to stand out against the lining. |
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Her cheeks were rouged and her hair dyed a wine color, making her intense blue eyes stand out vividly. |
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A full selection of artisan beers and cheeses is another element that makes Trattoria really stand out. |
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They stand out a mile, and their final act of defiance is appallingly preposterous and embarrassing. |
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If you really want to stand out, you can wear a fisherman hat or a glitzy cowboy hat with tinted aviator glasses. |
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What will always stand out, though, is the awesome and incredibly magnificent make-up. |
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Teens especially don't want to stand out or seem different because they're sick. |
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There are people here, and scatters of rubbish on the ground, which stand out against the white snow. |
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The thing that made him stand out to her was how he changed in each of her dreams, growing and maturing from adolescence to manhood. |
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Their female vocalist also allows the band to stand out in a genre full of male singers. |
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Streetwise Javine tries admirably to stand out from the mass mediocrity of manufactured clones that constitute rivals. |
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Plenty of other defensive tackles stand out over their more ballyhooed partners at defensive end. |
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Previously, marshals have said that federal dress codes had forced them to wear outfits that made them stand out from regular airline passengers. |
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To try to make their submission stand out, desperate publishers have taken to theming their entries. |
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Offset by the blue of sky, the massive beds of rock stand out in surprising colours. |
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As car prices converge within the mid price range, examples of 'masstige' brands begin to stand out. |
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You can paint them a dull matt grey to blend in against the sky, but they will stand out. |
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In contrast, the dances of Asia stand out for their splendid colour and costumes and melodious instrumental music and drum beats. |
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Significantly both these phrases stand out as exceptions to the anapaestic metre. |
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The neutral shading on her lids and black mascara on her lashes only made her blue eyes stand out even more. |
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Improved suspension parts ranging from bushings to springs, shocks and tires make this vehicle a stand out in terms of handling and ride quality. |
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Armed with a booming drive, he is not short on confidence, and it is more than his golf that will help him to stand out. |
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Creme de Menthe hot chocolate and biscotti are perfect served together and stand out served by themselves. |
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What made the 1973 film stand out was that it set its demonic possession in a humdrum modern-day context. |
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It is montage alone that separates and makes cinema stand out above all the other art forms. |
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Herders' words are typeset to stand out from the rest of the text in such a way that they are almost personalized. |
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Ireland hasn't exactly been short of acoustic singer-songwriters, so it's useful to have something to help you stand out. |
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His robust, commanding vocals coupled with solid lyrics, make this sing-jay stand out in an industry that produces artistes a dime a dozen. |
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Her eyes are a beautiful dark blue that stand out against her pale skin and blonde hair. |
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And when it does happen, the job is unusual enough to make it stand out from the multitudinous throngs of films of this genre. |
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Brands that stand out here take an otherwise ordinary and mundane activity and make it more interesting and engaging. |
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But the companies stand out unenviably as the industry's largest user of petroleum for power. |
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She used a deep black eyeliner and mascara to highlight my eyes and make them stand out, and then applied a smoky grey eye shadow to my eyes. |
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Wearing their bright yellow sweatshirts and neckerchiefs, which are so easily recognisable, they stand out like a badge of courage. |
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Today, their thick white walls and ocher terracotta roofs stand out from the lush green rain forest that surrounds them. |
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Elsewhere, Sleep, one of the album's stand out tracks, is about as somniferous as a pneumatic drill. |
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But what does stand out in Adrian's novel is the way he combines verisimilitude with implausibility. |
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Bangkok's so awash in quality victuals, it's tough to stand out from the pack. |
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They say the stainless earrings shine brilliantly in the sun, which makes me stand out from the crowd. |
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I could see the veins stand out on his forehead and the sweat stream down his neck. |
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Certain landmarks and locations in London stand out and are very noticeable. |
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The project also has a plot of cannabis that manages to stand out even among all the other green plants. |
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On a smooth surface, a fingerprint can stand out on its own, refracting light differently than the surface below. |
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Chips stand out more on bright colors, so stick with sheer shades that don't require serious maintenance. |
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Our project will create the conditions for young drivers to stand out in world motorsport. |
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The fabric was of a sky-blue color with designs of lotus blossoms, and her obi was dark-blue to stand out against the bright colors. |
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Those races stand out because restrictor plates are put on the carburetors to keep horsepower down. |
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I take a look around the classroom and notice I stand out like the one-legged man in a kicking contest. |
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Lesser hawkbit especially stand out in late summer and fall, long after the April blooming of the original dandelion. |
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Plants with sunset colours of bright orange and crimson stand out and make an easy target for the eye. |
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In today's corporate spoon fed copy cat bands QOTSA stand out as true originals. |
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And even though he is quite studious there are two things he excels in that definitely make him stand out amongst my friends. |
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Those who stand out for style in the high street are not always the most stylish. |
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We see vertical and horizontal lines, they stand out, because receptors in the eyes are set to perceive them. |
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The ELO in particular only appeared in the trailer but is the stand out piece here. |
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Designated drivers, kids and those who simply choose not to drink alcohol don't want to feel like a party-pooper or stand out at their table. |
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These are occasions that stand out on the Irish sporting calendar, like stars in a clear sky. |
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They look to have added class to a squad that clearly has the ability to stand out from the chasing pack. |
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My upper pecs do not stand out like my lower pecs, and I need to find a way to fill in the middle of my chest. |
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The moving display system, the department hopes, will stand out amid the clutter of promotionals that swamp the cityscape. |
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What really makes it stand out though, along with the delicious food they serve, is the giant coal-fired brick oven in the dining area. |
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It makes Will and Viola stand out as islands of refinement and nobility in a sea of coarseness. |
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Those bright patches of colour certainly stand out from the dismal grounds of the estate. |
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Two things stand out as central conclusions to be drawn from the internecine wrangling within the Conservative Party and the response to it. |
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Snipers generally have poor interpersonal relations but do not stand out in the crowd. |
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They were a deep green that contrasted with her hair and made them stand out. |
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Who can forget the various signature cornrows, elaborate twists and other styles that the sisters have adopted to stand out from each other? |
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The play is set in a country embroiled in an ongoing war, where one woman dares to stand out against popular opinion. |
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They stand out like the Harbour Bridge in their getups and habits, which are foreign to most Aussies. |
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Her tan skin looked pale, making the light freckles on her nose stand out more. |
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The vocals are delivered in thick accents, making the band stand out from the crowd. |
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The movie is competently constructed and decently acted but it doesn't do much different to make it stand out from the crowd. |
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Our willingness to be different and stand out from the crowd works to our good. |
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Only self-discipline, perseverance, and the willingness to work hard can make a person stand out from the crowd and achieve remarkable results. |
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We don't like to stand out from the crowd so we're not very good at promoting ourselves. |
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These women have overcome many obstacles to make their business stand out from the crowd. |
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A distinctive style of cubism combined with surrealism are what makes his paintings stand out from the crowd. |
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The peculiar cheek teeth, ornate with tiny, interlocking cusps, stand out boldly in their highly evolved but useless efficiency. |
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A solid script, good gameplay and a huge dose of humor makes this game stand out as a nice platformer. |
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What makes him stand out even among a generation of excellent young actors? |
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As the holiday movie season winds down, we thought we'd preview the films of 2003 to see which ones stand out and which should stand down. |
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The two houses that were built along it today stand out like a baby's first teeth and the only promenaders are cattle. |
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What makes the recent changes stand out is that they are extremely rapid and global in extent. |
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He clear vision, prophetic spirit and idiosyncratic musical style stand out in the Australian musical world. |
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Indeed, in a literature that perhaps some find prosaic, these papers stand out for their wit and charm as well as their scholarship. |
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Nowadays, you can't stand out by simply detuning your guitars to E or soloing faster than anyone else. |
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The boilers and engine are the only parts of the Longwy that really stand out on an echo sounder, rising to 22m from a 27m seabed. |
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Money and a great looking wardrobe doesn't take away the fact that her voice still does not stand out amongst the rock grrls of the music world. |
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The landscapes that really stand out are those painted with the encaustic method. |
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For some time, distillers have used wood and age to make their single malts stand out. |
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And NCC's dealings with corporations makes them stand out from other enviro groups. |
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These masses usually stand out in relief, are exceedingly diversified in form, and often of immense altitude. |
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If he were a spy, he certainly did not stand out from the crowd, though some have described him as an extrovert. |
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As the population drifts toward the exurbs, small flourishes make otherwise identical houses stand out. |
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It is worn so a Sikh can stand out from others, can be approachable and can be identifiable in society. |
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There are some dancefloor fillers, such as recent single, Lately, which is also remixed as a bonus final track but, again, they lack anything to really made them stand out. |
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Desperate to stand out, some megachurches are baiting Easter crowds with flat-screen TVs, iPads, and Starbucks gift cards. |
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The Mulleavy sisters stand out from the Fashion Week crowd with an imaginative fall line full of outback influences. |
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That unpredictability is what makes this stand out from the pack of paranormal and dystopian teen novels. |
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It's not that he's miscast, or wrong for the film, but his thespian power transcends the material, making the meager work of others around him stand out even more. |
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Replacing your grille and other exterior auto parts could be a perfect way to restyle and customize your vehicle and make it stand out from the rest of the cars on the road. |
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Oddly out of place, these slightly kitchy slightly ahead of their time, super detailed works done for hire stand out against the sloppiness in many other galleries. |
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The story, activity and colouring books stand out in the crowd. |
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Nearer petals are thickly troweled yellow dabs that stand out sharply from a thinner lavender ground, where petals and twigs merge as they lose focus. |
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The anchor man's propensity to select the correct pass at all times once more saw him stand out as the pick of City's trialists before his half-time substitution. |
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How do you stand out from the crowd when the crowd is among the loudest, wildest concentrations of extrovert party animals on the face of the Earth? |
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Add a Christmas wreath, holly, and bright red rope, and you'll have a project that will stand out and can be seen from blocks away when flooded with bright, white spot lights. |
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Finally, we select visually appealing and interesting weapons as we also want our weapons to have interesting silhouettes and to stand out from other games. |
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Three names stand out as artists who have repeatedly reached beyond the common themes of romantic love and particularized domestic relations in their songs. |
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Some movies, regardless of whether they are seen in January, June, or December, stand out as sure-fire candidates for end-of-the-year lionization. |
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Large fields of green grassland can be seen, one after anther, from which intense green, red and blue roofs stand out, making the scene look a little like fairyland. |
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The ominous mist of dust and sand left by the storm has lifted, and the crevices and gullies that gouge the sides of the mountains stand out in sharp relief. |
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I had a white fallow pricket on the estate I'd keepered before this one, and he was gorgeous, didn't stand out as much as you might imagine in the undergrowth either. |
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However, three types of achondrites stand out from the others. |
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There are several issues at stake here, but two stand out in particular. |
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A lot of Christmas discs play around with the music we've grown to love over the years, but not enough try and make something unique enough to really stand out. |
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Among the Rajah's bewildering array of balti choices, two stand out. |
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Only when this happens will upright people stand out among their fellows. |
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It's worrying that mistakes that would stand out a mile to patients are being taken as gospel for all sorts of decisions made by healthcare staff, insurers and solicitors. |
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Probably, it will stand out among all web sites on Madurai, providing authentic information about the district, for it comes with the official stamp. |
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With guitar in hand and mouth organ at the ready, he has created a trademark sound which makes him stand out from your everyday guitar-playing songwriter. |
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The centre is certainly not a dominating feature of the lives of residents of Kew Riverside but it does rather stand out as being illogically located. |
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Of them all, though, the British Museum, located in the Bloomsbury district of the borough of Camden, will always stand out as the grand old mistress. |
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Locals praise al-Nusra fighters, who stand out from their FSA counterparts, appearing more disciplined and reserved and soldierly. |
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The run-down ones stand out stark and skeletonized, yet still meaningful and inspirited like the collected rocks of Stonehenge and the exposed walls of Indian ruins. |
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Of all the books' multiple impressions, two in particular stand out. |
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Three things stand out in this simultaneously remarkable and humdrum bit of film. |
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To be fair, that's not the only brief glimpse of promise here, but none ever stand out enough to save this album from its affected ruralism and tired, countryfied stylings. |
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Within the realm of the image, the two ends of the chromatic scale stand out via the characters' insistence on evoking black and white animals, especially the zebra. |
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Some tracks stand out so much that they will haunt you for days. |
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It looked impressive, but the light from the battery-operated torch bulb-lit lanterns could have been brighter to enable them to stand out better in the darkness. |
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Among the features which make Micra stand out are sliding rear seats to maximise cabin space, a keyless ignition system and storage space under the passenger seat. |
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Modi may have fumed at the audacity of a woman who could stand out in public and point a finger at him, but there was little that he could do to stop her. |
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Instead of her usual style where bright, fluorescent colours stand out, this time the colour palette is toned down and the concentration is on darker shades. |
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But at times it is the moments of personal grubbiness that stand out. |
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But now that you mention it, yes, one particularly nasty piece of business does stand out like a quarter-sized hairy mole on the airbrushed cheek of a Playboy centerfold. |
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In some pieces, he attached cardboard tubes or bolts of fabric that stand out a foot or more from the wall, and other times he left large gaping holes in the canvas. |
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The knifed-on ellipses stand out in slight relief against multicolored grounds of poured and squeegeed paint that sometimes imitate woodgrain or moire patterns. |
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This sleek and distinctive pop-up screen with its steel blue accenting means customers will undoubtedly stand out in the crowd whenever they make or receive a call. |
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It must be said that some effort is made to compare Frank with his fellow-paramedics, by way of getting his crisis to stand out with greater relief. |
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These stowable wheelie cases certainly stand out from the average jet-setter. |
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The blue spikes of camas lilies and white spikes of unrelated death camas stand out among the spring grasses. |
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He boldfaced the quote so it would stand out even though I told him it looked ugly. |
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Townshend considered himself less technical than guitarists such as Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck and wanted to stand out visually instead. |
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The basal colour of males will often be slightly lighter than that of the females, making the black zigzag pattern stand out. |
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But with the constantly decreasing supply on land, many see oceanic mining as the destined future, and seamounts stand out as candidates. |
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Among many discovered artifacts, the Dacian bracelets stand out, depicting their cultural and aesthetic sense. |
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The Finnish area just east of Bothnian Bay stand out as the largest plain in the Nordic countries. |
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I'd like to see a long shot beyond an established line become a three pointer. It would stand out like a home run in baseball. |
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His beautifully crafted opinions stand out in the New York Reports as models of scholarship, clarity of thought, and lucid graceful wordsmanship. |
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Your 1-Series will look a poppet in white, and stand out from all those zillions of boring black and silver motors. |
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Its quirky humour, bizarre characters and snappy, quippy script made it stand out from the bulk of comic book movies. |
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What makes this book stand out as exceptional is the method in which Gaus describes events. |
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But it was his work prior to becoming a deejay that made him stand out from the crowd. |
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The bright stems of the Cornus stand out against the apple-green flowers of the hellebore without obscuring them. |
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In black pants and jean jackets, we stand out from the indigenous women in their brightly colored skirts and rebozos, shawls. |
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But the best works stand out on their own, in spite of any redactional shortcomings. |
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Redbuds herald spring with their pink or purple pea-like blooms, which stand out against dark bark. |
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In the mineralogical composition of the clay fraction, gibbsite, kaolinite and hematite stand out. |
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Of many qualified applicants, Nakia Denay Purdie-Lawson and Gigi Rollini possessed qualities that made them stand out. |
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The three-door hatch boasts a different grille and foglamp surrounds to make it stand out from the rest of the range, though. |
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What makes this and each impending upswing stand out is the increasingly finite amount of developable land. |
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Among this tweed-suit set they stand out like bouncers at a Devonshire tea. |
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We also spotted royal terns, their wispy black crests making them stand out among the seagulls. |
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To stand out from the competition, amusement park owners challenge each other to build the fastest, the tallest, the loopiest coasters. |
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Wendie Jones's multi-coloured, detailed works are cheering, and Paul Bark's oil paintings on birchbark are also unusual and stand out. |
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The ''elite'' marrieds stand out from other at-home mothers as disproportionately white or Asian. |
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Anyone expecting cuddly-toy furriness will be surprised because, long or short haired, their lanky, lumbering frames are what stand out. |
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Contrary to popular opinion, being the dressiest person around doesn't make you stand out in a necessarily attractive light. |
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Revised designs for the alloy wheels and added brightwork on the sill helps the Avensis stand out a bit more. |
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And the platinum blonde tresses that made her stand out in Blondie's late 1970s heyday look in better shape than ever. |
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As long as you are familiar with the common species in all their various plumages the rare ones should stand out easy enough. |
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His last ditch slide tackle on Billy Jones in the Sunderland game being the stand out example. |
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In today's competitive healthcare marketplace, we must stand out as the premier company for which nurses and carers want to work. |
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All the food is good, but the burgers stand out, as do the traditional sides like hushpuppies and hoecakes, but don't miss the barbecue. |
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And if you dotted the flag with the logos of leading SOA vendors, Sonic Software's would surely have to stand out from the rest. |
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A new snacks brand is hoping to stand out in the crowded category by launching bite-sized toasties. |
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While the food here is good and consistent, their stand out dish is their chicken burger. |
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A CHIMNEYSTACK and fireplace stand out as the main features and to reinforce them further we used striped wallpaper. |
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With the change of every season comes another list of must-have fashion items to stand out in style. |
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Another stand out feature is the entrance hallway with Travertine flooring. |
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Eve Marie's Boutique is full of the trendiest accessories and latest fashions to make you stand out in a crowd. |
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The band insist they stand out from identikit indie outfits because they look to the 70s for inspiration. |
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To really stand out you need to accompany it with a strong covering letter and this is where many fall down. |
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The Romana bases are stretched thinner, making the pizza bigger and crispier, so the bold flavours really stand out. |
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In your career you try to do something big and impactful that will make you stand out from the crowd. |
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Good companions The poker-like blooms stand out well among round flowers such as phlox and any daisylike blooms. |
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Despite being a polysemous area, topics which which stand out include learning and knowledge, strategy-as-practice, education, science and technology. |
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Bi people hang in straight places a lot, and given that you are also bi, they will probably stand out to you in an indescribable, nonverbal way. And that, my friend, is bidar. |
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This text would stand out better if we put it in a box of colour. |
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There are several things you can do to make the cursor stand out. |
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It took a big man to stand out in the sea of hundreds of thundering, chromed choppers, leather and cleavage outside Yankee Doodles in Woodland Hills on Sunday morning. |
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At the same time Kominsky was trying to make her school stand out, MIND was piloting a new math program that combined music instruction with computerized math games. |
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Tourist guides often carry umbrellas so that they stand out in a crowd. |
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Wines like this struggle to stand out on the show circuit, where the judges are more likely to be searching for sparklings designed in the classic Champagne mould. |
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The comfort zones that we have developed come from our cultures, which tell us not to stand out from the crowd but to be the same and act the same. |
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Private business schools also stand out in international rankings. |
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In contrast, in a feminine culture, success would be defined by the level of enjoyability of life, in which it would not be important to stand out as extraordinary. |
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Individuals such as Dorothy Day and Henri Nouwen stand out among them. |
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With only a couple of weeks under their belt, members of the House have already held hearings on a couple of bills that stand out in their governmental heavy-handedness. |
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Ismail is essentially a calligraphist, distinguished for paintings and sketches that markedly stand out from the vast body of calligraphic works in the city. |
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Butter beans, though I hate the darn things, stand out firmly in my mind. |
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With unique fabrics like bandhej made from superfine cotton mulmul to the famous patola silk from Patan, the textiles in the state stand out for their craftsmanship. |
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The new range of Carling fridges, developed with Husky, uses this knowledge to stand out in store with and includes innovative impulse fridges to generate incremental sales. |
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If there's one thing that the Divergent series will stand out for, it is its firm stance of favoring the frail and thoughtful over the outwardly forceful and aggressive. |
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But what makes Dos Clothing stand out in a crowded market place? |
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The Harland and Wolff shipyard has two of the largest dry docks in Europe, where the giant cranes, Samson and Goliath stand out against Belfast's skyline. |
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Today the practice of alternative cuts is more commonplace, though often as a way to make a film stand out in the DVD marketplace by adding new material. |
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Use a thin, bold felt-tip pen to make the lettering stand out. |
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