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If the most conspicuous figure on British campuses in the 1960s was the radical sociologist, the most conspicuous figure today is the academic entrepreneur.
But, the most conspicuous thing were the minorities in attendance.
One of Comey's most conspicuous non-answers concerned a Russian financial institution.
Most conspicuous among his New Haven projects was a downtown renewal plan.
In such a time, the most conspicuous thing on the horizon is love.
Still, one of the most conspicuous accessories at the march may be wordless.
The most conspicuous indication that something is changing came in 2013 while Obergefell v.
U. is the group's most conspicuous member and likely its most intriguing as well.
Suddenly the largest, most conspicuous living beings in my environment were no longer strangers.
The most conspicuous is the neo-liberal establishment that celebrates itself every year in Davos.
But if you go back and rewatch the debate, the most conspicuous thing is more thematic.
Two of the most conspicuous absences from the FBI's interview list were Ford and Kavanaugh themselves.
The resulting, relentless ice loss is one of the most conspicuous results of a rapidly heating climate.
The exhibition's most conspicuous object, suspended from the ceiling near the center of the gallery, is Pope.
Trump has made the most conspicuous concession so far, softening U.S. sanctions against the Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE.
The conference is the most conspicuous effort yet to extirpate the cancer eating at the world's biggest Christian church.
President-elect Donald J. Trump, the most conspicuous builder on the scene, is the undisputed leader of his party.
In the long term, though, the most conspicuous effects of the IoT will be in how the world works.
The Lamp Show is all about light and sight, but the most conspicuous work also provides a sound component.
Adding that the most "conspicuous" sign of this predicament is interest rates that continue to be persistently and exceptionally low.
The most conspicuous came in 2015, when he protested the majority's decision that declared same-sex marriage a constitutional right.
The most conspicuous of these is the Identitarians, whose members are mostly young, educated, and steeped in a common ideological canon.
He introduces what he calls the rule of "cognitive ripples": We tend to notice intelligence in primates because it's most conspicuous.
Joining her there, he parted company with the final "n" of "Hartmann," stripping the name of its most conspicuous Teutonic trace.
Perhaps the most conspicuous problems for the social safety net arise from the Republican pledge to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
If Epstein wanted to perpetrate crimes without interference, why would he do so in the most conspicuous building on his private island?
The most obvious selling point of "Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words" also happens to be its most conspicuous deficiency.
The most conspicuous contingent of superheroes, however, were the more than a dozen men and women who had all dressed as Spider-Man.
Haley has left her unique mark on many of the Trump administration's most prominent foreign policy challenges — the most conspicuous one being Russia.
Now the largest timber frame structure in the world, it's instantly become the most conspicuous attraction in Grant County, a rural county near Cincinnati.
Though the Beatles were not the only group writing while high, messing about with tape decks and hiring orchestras, they were the most conspicuous.
Mary, Queen of Scots, successfully completed the most conspicuous of killings: using explosives to literally blow up her husband in his house in Edinburgh.
The most conspicuous effort came last week, with the introduction of a Women for Cruz coalition at an event in Madison headlined by Mrs.
He noted a "clear difference" between how his blackness was perceived in Paris; there, his Americanness was the most conspicuous part of his identity.
RELATED: Why John McCain would never make it in today's Republican Party McCain was the most conspicuous exception in our time to Plunkitt's rule.
Most conspicuous have been state efforts like voter ID laws or cutbacks in early voting periods, which critics say disproportionately affect minorities and the poor.
The team worked to speed up construction by using off-the-shelf parts whenever possible, the most conspicuous example being the repurposing of three 2000s.
Which brings us to the venue: The William Vale is the newest and most conspicuous hotel in a neighborhood that's come to stand for privilege.
If I played her role, I imagine walking through Causeway Bay in 1929, my cigarette lighting my way, the most conspicuous woman in the world.
The most conspicuous beneficiary, "Saturday Night Live" (SNL), a hitherto jaded platform for comedy skits on NBC, is seeing its best ratings in over 20 years.
Sometimes what's bespoke compels the opposite of novelty — it captures what's right in front of us: the plain-spoken; the dear friend; her most conspicuous chin.
Dennis Quaid stars as Sam Brukner, and Cary Elwes is Arthur Davenport, two of New York's most conspicuous consumers in the $10 billion art smuggling business.
Such images and formations have been the most conspicuous proof of Mr. Peck's uncommon talent since he began choreographing for New York City Ballet in 2012.
Even her most conspicuous defect—the fact that she had never knowingly said anything of any interest about anything—looked in those desperate times like a virtue.
"" Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé check in their hotel in Palm Springs then switch from the most inconspicuous car in town to the most conspicuous car in town.
Ranked seventh in the world, Scott, the first Australian to have won the Masters, is the most conspicuous golfer in his sport's budding Olympic Medals Don't Matter movement.
Now he's transforming the Bourse — a circular exchange building where wheat, sugar and other commodities were once traded — into the latest and most conspicuous vitrine for his collection.
John R. Bolton, who left the White House in September, has emerged as perhaps the most conspicuous witness who has evaded House Democrats as they build their case.
The market's most conspicuous manifestations are in the Arab world, with new museums going up and ambitious Western institutions, like the Guggenheim and the Louvre, pushing their brand abroad.
Off in his own world of intrigue, Varga shows up to banter with the locals and park the world's most conspicuous big rig in one of Emmit's parking lots.
One of the most conspicuous manifestations of anti-Semitism on college campuses is the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which aims to destroy Israel by crippling its economy.
The most conspicuous thing about the new group is the deafening absence of the issue without which it would not have existed—opposition to Brexit—in its official platform.
One of the most conspicuous examples of his self-promotion came last August after the white supremacist attack in Charlottesville, Virginia, that killed Heather Heyer and left several injured.
The Democrats should be heading into 2018 standing firm against the single most conspicuous symbol of Mr. Trump's racial policies and attitudes, not cutting deals with him on it.
The collectors were not formally trained in paleontology, and they naturally picked out the most conspicuous and most exciting fossils they could find—things like large tusks, teeth, and skulls.
As usual, this dynamic is most conspicuous in extreme cases: Ask New Yorkers how they felt about other New Yorkers the day after 9-11, compared to the day before.
Mr. McMillian isn't a game changer — unlike David Hammons, his most conspicuous influence — but he's an exceptionally adroit player who freely adopts familiar tactics for his own consciousness-raising ends.
Malaysia cancelled three pipeline projects backed by China, the most conspicuous push yet by the new government led by Mahathir Mohamad against the flood of Chinese money swashing around infrastructure projects.
In terms of diversity, perhaps the most conspicuous oversight was Hong Chau, who co-starred in the otherwise tepidly received "Downsizing," which likely contributed to her failing to make the cut.
Two high-rise apartment buildings from the late 21s that had become symbols of urban decay were imploded in mid-March in the most conspicuous stage so far of the project.
I'd noticed him talking from time to time with two of SunLife's most conspicuous regulars: Anthony Kiedis, the lead singer of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and David Duchovny, the actor.
For instance, Gates and his co-authors suggested that large ornamented theropods may have inhabited unforested, open habitats where their attention-grabbing headpieces would be most conspicuous to mates and rivals.
Coinciding with Guy Ritchie's apparently not terrible(?) live-action remake of the animated classic, this $26 Aladdin's lamp e-cig is just about the most conspicuous vape you can walk around smoking.
The most conspicuous thing he has done is to significantly undermine the credibility of efforts to rein in the growth of government by his inane action of shutting the entire government down.
With Mr. Kaine, a first-term senator from Virginia, moving to establish himself as a leading Democratic vice-presidential contender, the event doubled as his most conspicuous audition yet for the role.
The confirmation of Neil Gorsuch as a justice of the Supreme Court may be Trump's most conspicuous prize, but it's the lower courts the president has been busily stacking with conservative nominees.
So the most conspicuous aspect of "Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G.," a lightly fictionalized 10-part limited series on USA that has its premiere on Tuesday, is its certainty.
For a good number of Christians, hell isn't just a tragic shadow cast across one of an otherwise ravishing vista's remoter corners; rather, it's one of the landscape's most conspicuous and delectable details.
Jupiter's red spot—a storm with a diameter larger than Earth's—has been the planet's most conspicuous feature for centuries, and was definitely the answer to a question on your fifth grade astronomy test.
The alt-right might be the most conspicuous proponents of "just" framings, but as the Harvard meme page case reveals, they are hardly the only group operating under the looming question mark of motive.
Today's art world, in fact, offers one of the most conspicuous manifestations of what Mr. Deneen identifies as "the extreme presentism of the contemporary era," as well as its "new aristocracy" of economic winners.
In "The Descent of Man," published in 22, he devoted hundreds of pages to sexual selection, which he thought could explain two of the animal kingdom's most conspicuous and puzzling features: weaponry and adornment.
This was perhaps most conspicuous in Mr. Booker's keynote address, which did not mention the president but lamented what Mr. Booker said was the federal government's failure to invest in research, infrastructure and education.
From the campaign through his first 100 days in office, President Trump adroitly exploited the most conspicuous downsides of trade in portraying himself as a hero to those who go to work in coveralls.
Advertising For almost two years, the United States Soccer Federation fiddled with the redesign of its most conspicuous symbol: the red, white and blue crest adorning the jerseys of the men's and women's national teams.
But it's most conspicuous in 2K16's MyCareer, where if you create a white version of the otherwise prescribed main character, Frequency Vibrations, he still belongs to a black family out of the Harlem projects.
Its metal frame is sharp-edged and solid, and its most conspicuous feature is the round fingerprint sensor on the rear — this looks a lot like the Nexus Imprint on the 22P, and works extremely quickly.
"MCD is cultivating a digital platform through mobile ordering and Experience of the Future (EOTF), an in-store technological overhaul most conspicuous through kiosk ordering and table delivery," Charles wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
It's an oddity of the Burns technique that many of his most conspicuous interviewees—including the novelist and historian Shelby Foote, in "The Civil War," and the trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, in "Jazz" —also have an editorial role.
The impulse to handle the material of death has a socially acceptable counterpart: the creation of "spontaneous memorials," the laying of flowers, teddy bears, letters and candles, which is one of contemporary society's most conspicuous folk customs.
The accusation is one of the most conspicuous and direct, unresolved allegations Mueller made publicly over the last 22 months and is a lingering question now that he has submitted his report to Attorney General William Barr.
To more deeply consider Bradford's relationship with the sublime, it is helpful to explore his use of comic book pages in lieu of the endpapers or posters torn off city walls that were once his most conspicuous materials.
Mr. Graham was the most conspicuous leader of the rival, evangelical Protestantism that gradually but decisively seized control of the symbolic capital of Christianity from the Methodists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, Lutherans and other mainstream groups within the Protestant establishment.
In May 2018, faced with a crisis of homelessness and housing insecurity, the Seattle City Council levied a fee of $275 per employee on corporations whose annual revenues exceed $20 million — the most conspicuous of which is Amazon.
But his most conspicuous targets were the highly paid athletes, most of them black, who during the playing of the national anthem at football games have protested police brutality and what they say is the systematic racism behind it.
So our perception of what are actually very nuanced and heterogenous conditions is reduced to the most conspicuous two or three symptoms, which excludes all the people with an actual diagnosis, and ones who experience a broader range of symptoms.
One of the most conspicuous Sanders boosters on Wednesday was Mr. Trump himself, who has regularly claimed that the Democratic establishment was trying to rig the system against Mr. Sanders — and whose campaign viewed Mr. Sanders as its preferred opponent.
Alan Colmes, who for 12 years was a mild-mannered and moderately liberal sparring partner to the conservative firebrand Sean Hannity in Fox News Channel's most conspicuous effort to fulfill its "fair and balanced" credo, died on Thursday in Manhattan.
McNamee saves his most conspicuous outrage for Facebook's amoral leadership at the hands of not just Zuckerberg but also his chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, whom McNamee recommended Zuck hire before she could take a job at The Washington Post.
David Margulies, a versatile character actor who performed in scores of supporting stage, film and television roles but was most conspicuous as the common-sense mayor in "Ghostbusters" and as Tony Soprano's sleazy lawyer, died on Monday at his home in Manhattan.
The most conspicuous parallel is Joe Biden, who is expected to enter the race this week as a Jeb-style early favorite, carrying high name identification, uncertain base-voter enthusiasm and heaps of baggage into a political moment that may have passed him by.
The most conspicuous effect of what we might call Abstract Expressionist tokenism is the absence of a historical center of gravity: instead of all succeeding art appearing to line up for or against its influence, the other works seem to float freely in their own orbits.
Most conspicuous among these is Gareth Hinds's THE ILIAD: A Graphic Novel Adaptation (Candlewick, $27.99), a careful, informative and compelling rendering of the Greek epic poem of the legend of the Trojan War — specifically the reverberations of the dispute between the warrior Achilles and King Agamemnon.
And so, as the canvases in his previous show suggested, his painting temperature cooled and he became less involved with taming chaos and more engaged with developing a personal sense of architectonics, with the black ground as the most conspicuous holdover from his previous way of working.
It is no accident—to use a phrase favored by Communist writers of the time—that Koestler found the Party's treatment of foreign comrades to be the most conspicuous example of its injustice, since he had spent most of the thirties as one of those comrades.
He was among the most conspicuous campaigners for other Democrats during the 2018 midterm election, making 39 trips to 24 states as he honed a central message — that this was a "moral moment in America" — that is likely to frame his future critiques of the Trump administration.
"I've tried to learn from his example, and I wish I could say I've emulated him, but regrettably, as Arizonans and my Senate colleagues can attest, I still possess a short supply of some of Jon's most conspicuous leadership qualities," McCain said in a tongue-in-cheek portion of his remarks.
When they first met Wes—who, though he was balding under his ever-present camo ball cap, seemed much younger than his 31 years—he'd been at the refuge for five days, and seemed to be straining under the pressure of guarding a man who had suddenly become the country's most conspicuous outlaw.
At the same time that he was receiving plaudits in Washington, however, Mr. Pei was recovering from one of the most devastating setbacks any architect of his generation had faced anywhere: the nearly total failure of one of his most conspicuous projects, the 700-foot-tall John Hancock Tower at Copley Square in Boston.
If Pergamon is the most conspicuous of the Hellenistic kingdoms to which the title of the exhibition alludes, that is only because the city itself and its art are so much more visible, thanks to the excavation at the site itself, than the surviving remains of the Antigonids, Ptolemies (with the exception of Alexandria), or Seleucids.
The position he may occupy is one of the most conspicuous law enforcement posts in the country and has over the decades attracted figures like Robert M. Morgenthau, who went on to serve as the Manhattan district attorney for more than 53 years; Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York; and the voluble Preet Bharara, who was fired by President Trump in March.
His observation that "quality or value is the most conspicuous non-economic consideration that sets limits on the standard operation of supply and demand in the production, circulation, and consumption of art" turns out to be a gigantic understatement; since notions of quality or value are, as he realizes, inextricable from any idea of art, its economic functioning cannot be explained from within economics itself.
She names the houses she cleans according to whichever possession or habit of the occupants is most conspicuous to her: The Plant House, crowded with large pots on wheeled stands; The Porn House, where a stack of romance novels sits next to a twin bed and a stack of Hustlers near an armchair; The Sad House, whose walls are lined with pictures of the owner's dead wife and son.
In 2018, journalist Sam Knight for the Guardian did a deep dive into EssilorLuxottica's eye monopoly, which it achieved in 2017 when Essilor, a French company, bought Luxottica, an Italian company, for $24 billion: If Luxottica has spent the last quarter of a century buying up the most conspicuous elements of the optical business (the frames, the brands and the high-street chains) then Essilor has busied itself in the invisible parts, acquiring lens manufacturers, instrument makers, prescription labs (where glasses are put together) and the science of sight itself.

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