Largely unnoted amid the sound and fury are several peace overtures in the White Paper. |
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One celebration that should not pass unnoted occurred at the 92nd Street Y over a recent weekend. |
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Almost unnoted, however, was the opposition of one Democratic senator, West Virginia's Robert Byrd, and eight Democratic Congressmen. |
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Left unnoted are the political pressures on the administration to do the right thing, which are also substantial. |
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It is worth interrupting the chronicle to draw attention to a hitherto unnoted irony in a political career in which ironies instructively abound. |
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Isn't this, too, a massive intelligence failure, even if massively unnoted by the media? |
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The video stayed up for a month and went relatively unnoted, with only about 3,000 views. |
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In this environment corruption thrives: bribes for contracts go unnoted, bribes for procurement never get reported. |
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The rapporteur has made laudable efforts, which should not go unnoted and for which I would like to thank him. |
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How could your reviewer let the writer's stilted portrayal go unnoted? |
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Such complaints, though, go largely unnoted in an increasingly bike-friendly city. |
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It looked like a form of armour, the purpose of which was to define each element of his body so no movement of it would pass unnoted. |
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Yet the most historically significant front-office decision of this past National Football League season went unnoted in the wire-service litany. |
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The need for batteries to accompany some of the toys however went unnoted on Santa's list, and in some of the northern destinations batteries are not readily accessible, especially on Christmas day. |
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You think your car is good there after, say, 7 P. M., but now, unnoted by you, a new sign says otherwise, and so the morning brings an unexpected summons — another sum unpaid. |
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While closer parallels may exist unnoted, there do not seem to be direct analogues for the hunter-gatherers of the Purnululu region outside Australia. |
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