"Kate stands out stands out for having a perfect gap between her nose and lips and very strong eye spacing," De Silva told The Mirror.
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The farewell that stands out If there is one farewell address that stands out among all the others, it was the one from President Dwight Eisenhower.
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If the Punkt mobile stands out for its back-to-basics phone options while retaining the basic smartphone design, the Light Phone stands out for how little it resembles a phone.
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A. A great leader stands out because of natural charisma.
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Looking back, there's one romantic post that truly stands out.
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But there are ways in which the book stands out.
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The Oriental Pearl Tower stands out amidst the Shanghai skyline.
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The Oriental Pearl Tower stands out amidst the Shanghai skyline.
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That last one is where the Spark really stands out.
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Okay, so here's where the iPhone X really stands out.
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What stands out from the action we've seen so far?
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What memory from school stands out more than any other?
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Yet in this bleak global context, Uganda stands out. Why?
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It also stands out for its longevity and enormous size.
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Touch stands out as a particularly good iteration of this.
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On all these scales the BJP stands out as different.
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And this is key to understanding how Ulysses stands out.
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Magic stands out most when it's surrounded by the mundane.
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But it's the Ultra model's camera that really stands out.
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Castle also stands out through the way it generates revenue.
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A business strategy course in my senior year stands out.
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But the Maricá program stands out for a few reasons.
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What about your personal Pickathon experience stands out the most?
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What stands out with Rentlogic is its ability to scale.
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However, the announcement of Sign In with Apple stands out.
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Even with all its flaws, that beauty still stands out.
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France's muted FN stands out as something of an exception.
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Nevertheless, the work of Austrian artist Eva Engelbert stands out.
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That's why she stands out for him in his memory.
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Even among that eclectic group, Peter Thiel's name stands out.
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What stands out as your all time favorite power up?
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But there's one reaction that stands out: her big smile.
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But what really stands out is that first Paralympic gold.
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The Invoke stands out against competitors with one unique feature.
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"Outside" stands out in Mariah's catalogue for its sheer vulnerability.
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What really stands out from the piece is its tone.
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Where the Cube stands out is thanks to voice controls.
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Noisey: When you look at these videos, what stands out?
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"There's not much that stands out right now," he says.
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His story stands out because it has some emotional heft.
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There's one issue that stands out above all the rest.
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What stands out to me most though is the fit.
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What stands out most about this is its breathtaking cynicism.
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Watching the debate live, what stands out is what happened.
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Every once in a while, a certain message stands out.
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There is great warmth here and that really stands out.
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But it's the audacity of this scheme that stands out.
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Graphic: Even among China's acquisitive conglomerates, HNA stands out: reut.
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Is there one letter that stands out as particularly moving?
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"One fact stands out in the player's favor," he said.
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But, Carroll's account stands out for its brutality and severity.
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After two nights, one sentence stands out above all others.
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But "Chapter V," following Marque Richardson's defiant Reggie, stands out.
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One reason that her pottery stands out was her technique.
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There are several, but one stands out — the Irish border.
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But what really stands out is what happens after August.
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Is there a specific example that stands out to you?
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Gase's résumé stands out among those of past Jets coaches.
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What memory from that week stands out to you most?
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I love shooting fashion that stands out — much like myself.
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What else stands out about Enable heading into the Arc?
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What stands out to you in the Australian tech landscape?
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What stands out is the combination of frequency and intensity.
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Startups often struggle to create a narrative that stands out.
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In contrast, Kihnu stands out precisely because of its inhabitants.
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What stands out about his story, though, is its speed.
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"Free cash flow stands out more than anything…" Najarian argued.
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Of all the evidence I uncovered, one statistic stands out.
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But China stands out globally for its energy and investments.
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Within that he wanted to refine where Deutsche stands out.
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"Andi Mack" stands out for more than its subject matter.
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Mr Reyna stands out among the 90,239 inhabitants of Conroe.
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In a long, relentlessly productive career, that's what stands out.
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The sheer horror stands out from a largely undifferentiated slog.
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Among them, Mr. Tuchman, a broker since 1988, stands out.
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What particular passage, quote or photo stands out to you?
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That's why R.J. Cyler's Billy, the Blue Ranger, stands out.
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So Finland's Ollie Rehn stands out as the likely compromise.
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One story however, stands out in both size and strangeness.
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But then, on the fourth floor, something remarkable stands out.
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The variety on Peaced… is what stands out most thoroughly.
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It's a dramatic result that stands out a great deal.
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But the grumbling stands out this time for two reasons.
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What stands out now is the conspicuous absence of American influence.
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Its popularity stands out as major U.S. automakers face a downturn.
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I don't mean deal flow but something that really stands out.
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Another reason Good Trouble stands out is its choice of direction.
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It's one of those things where sometimes it really stands out.
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Finance really stands out — the sector notched a 23.76-star rating.
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Is there one memory that stands out from your travels together?
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The bogus Fuentes account stands out for its sophistication and timing.
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We monitor thousands of campaigns and this one really stands out.
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What stands out the most, as you're looking back at everything?
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But there is one moment in particular that really stands out.
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The Father's Day that stands out the most was last year.
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But of all his friends, one stands out among the rest.
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Yet the SPD's history and influence mean its distress stands out.
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One, in particular, named for Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, stands out.
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Otherwise, I don't find that the Plus stands out particularly favorably.
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In other pieces, body type stands out as a defining difference.
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One statistic from Herrman's report stands out: Advertisers adjusted spending accordingly.
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What memory from school stands out to you stronger than others?
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O'Neill's rebuke stands out mostly because he's a retired Navy SEAL.
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Looking over his Twitter this morning one recent message stands out.
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But even in the Trump-addled news cycle, Thursday stands out.
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There's nothing that stands out to us necessarily as very cheap.
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"This attack stands out for its appalling, sickening cowardice," she said.
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The installation stands out on account of its sheer, unadulterated cynicism.
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But is the final sentence of the statement that stands out.
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One thing that stands out is the lack of female singers.
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What stands out from their business is their market-based approach.
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The New York Times: In Beto's announcement, wife's silence stands out.
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In a year of few tech public offerings, Line's stands out.
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The shot stands out for Richardson because of the luck involved.
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Jordan Kahn perhaps stands out the most in this year's class.
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In that note, Zuckerberg made one particular promises that stands out.
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Wisconsin, where I am from, sadly stands out on this front.
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Color stands out among the field because of its price: $249.
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Yet the Skripal case stands out as particularly egregious and escalatory.
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Despite its faults, OHMSS stands out from the other Bond movies.
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In a city filled with complicated relationships, this one stands out.
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But a word Austria is celebrating stands out among them all.
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But there is a moment in Episode 4 that stands out.
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This one stands out for what it lacks: images of suffering.
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Here's a roundup of the best including why each stands out.
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In a consistently wonderful debut collection, the first story stands out.
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A fiery exchange, a zippy one-liner -- something that stands out.
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Make sure yours stands out by buying her a punny one.
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Sadly, it still stands out as something odd, not quite right.
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In that context, Racing stands out as a bastion of innovation.
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The GiveDirectly study also stands out for targeting a developing country.
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But what really stands out is the breadth of Biden's support.
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Front Burner This cheese from Puglia stands out among the others.
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But what really stands out here is the stunning art direction.
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The Cresta stands out from other ice runs for its corners.
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But another unexpected side of him also stands out: the accountant.
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The Container Guest House stands out thanks to its blue color.
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Like all electric cars, the instant torque and acceleration stands out.
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Apple's logo stands out in tech for its simple monochrome design.
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Either way, what stands out is the tone of Arbus's telling.
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But Mr. Nunes's conduct stands out for his brazenness and heedlessness.
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Instead, Golden Hour stands out precisely because of what's not there.
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Where it really stands out, though, is in cables and chargers.
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Select one photo of Robinson that stands out to you most.
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His soft-spoken demeanor stands out among more flashy, blustery politicians.
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Is there a specific fact or new theory that stands out?
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Which story stands out or fascinates you the most and why?
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Even against the grey sky, the Chompsky food truck stands out.
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Whoever stands out the most is usually in with a shot.
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Kurzweil, Google's director of engineering, stands out on many fronts, Ford says.
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The Berkeley dispute stands out because of the place and personalities involved.
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During the period of her story, The Vagabond, I think stands out.
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Cyrus stands out, as per usual, in her pajamas and cat ears.
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Her business stands out by offering land owners money on the spot.
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"The thing that stands out the most is his competitiveness," he said.
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"There's a degree of being unscripted" that stands out to admissions officers.
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But what really stands out about Judgment is the lead character, Yagami.
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And one thing really stands out: Slow and steady wins the race.
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In a field of 22 Democratic presidential candidates, Steve Bullock stands out.
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Behavior that violates those norms stands out, and is subject to reprimand.
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But Tianjin stands out as a place that should be doing better.
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But one issue stands out in his five-state primary sweep Tuesday.
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What else stands out about this episode, and your role in it?
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There are several reasons for this, but one stands out: government support.
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Of all of her antics while high, one stands out the most.
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The courageous Walter Cronkite stands out from a mostly tame press corps.
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Broadway is brimming with creative minds, but David Korins' still stands out.
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What stands out from all that experience that non-users wouldn't know?
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I think this [cover] shot stands out because it is so natural.
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But it's arguably his music as Jerkcurb that stands out the most.
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What stands out the most, though, is how sexually charged it is.
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Is there a memory or a moment during filming that stands out?
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But there's one previous birthday that still stands out in Zendaya's memory.
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What stands out though is the stylish design, and the colour options.
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Edgar stands out as the biggest omission on Holloway's incredible curriculum vitae.
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Dinnage stands out as Iben, but this is unquestionably Jakob Cedergren's film.
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Even amid the hyperbole and fervour of tech Mr Son stands out.
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But America stands out because of where it is in the cycle.
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Mr. Chang's introduction stands out for how it expands Detention's emotional palette.
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Another feature that stands out is Mention Me's refer by name functionality.
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Frothy valuations are commonplace at the moment, but Netflix still stands out.
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Of course, it also stands out because it has a total of .
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One stands out: Amazon, according to MKM Partners Managing Director Rob Sanderson.
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And so what stands out there for me is the emerging markets.
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And, frankly, I think Stephen himself stands out as a secret weapon.
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It has great specs and stands out in a couple of areas.
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In the long history of weird Nintendo moments, this one stands out.
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The new rules basically put bikini barista stands out of business overnight.
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It's for this reason that Michael Wickham's project, The Devoted, stands out.
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The college admissions scam stands out for the extent of its deception.
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But, what stands out the most in this game is the artwork.
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Amid Oakland, CA's crowded street art scene, Girl Mobb's work stands out.
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I think the cover of Blonde on Blonde stands out for me.
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Pruitt stands out as an outlier in EPA's history for three reasons.
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However, one name on the list stands out: Elon Musk of Tesla.
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Rachleff, a baby boomer, stands out among from his mostly millennial colleagues.
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What's the one that stands out as being closest to your heart?
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Painted lime green, it stands out against the other ramshackle clapboard structures.
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But Rosario, located at one of the country's nodal points, stands out.
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But this time around, one exhibitor stands out from the rest: Google.
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Even in a cabinet chock full of controversial appointments, Mnuchin stands out.
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Puneet Agarwal, a partner at True Ventures, believes that it stands out.
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But Jacobson's work stands out for the work he puts into it.
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However, one bout that stands out in particular is the Germany vs.
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When compared to Canon's previous mirrorless efforts, though, the M21 stands out.
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On the other hand, Jonas Blue's video stands out in this trio.
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Still, one connection stands out – the one they have with each other.
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Even in the complex ecosystem of Trump deals, this arrangement stands out.
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A big one stands out: The MLB games were loaded with ads.
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This stands out, by far, against every other eggs Benedict I've had.
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But yeah, sure, like a Wimbledon stands out as maybe a place.
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The whole story is amazing, but what stands out is Boehner's candor.
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This is one of the only tablet keyboards that really stands out.
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VPN immediately stands out from the crowd for a couple of reasons.
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The club stands out along a beat-up stretch of Market Street.
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His love for our people stands out to me the most, though.
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What stands out most when using Upthere is how fast everything is.
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Even in a sea of retail promotions, the discounting binge stands out.
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Even in that world, the psychological profile of Harley Quinn stands out.
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It was one of those moments in your career that stands out.
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Matti Friedman's "Spies of No Country" stands out as a wondrous exception.
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However, one venue stands out for its interesting and creative curatorial vision.
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What really stands out is the big blob in the top right.
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But Australia stands out, writes our bureau chief in Sydney, Damien Cave.
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What memory from school stands out to you stronger than any other?
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So I guess what stands out is just how bizarre that was.
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Gillum stands out as the of the left's biggest wins in 2018.
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In this context—and in most contexts, really—Mark Hollis stands out.
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ExpressVPN stands out from the competition when it comes to unblocking content.
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Botswana, writes one historian, "stands out as a unique example" in Africa.
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Southwest stands out by still allowing passengers to check two bags free.
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Nothing I've read since, no single image, stands out as these do.
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When Jeter reflects on such a rich tableau, what stands out most?
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Papamechail stands out among the convicted and alleged perpetrators in CJI's data.
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Then study your graphic and reflect on what stands out to you.
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"I think it's her mental toughness that really stands out," Watson said.
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Amid the increasing sophistication, one investigational treatment stands out for its simplicity.
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"India stands out, China does not," he said, disagreeing with Mr. Guinness.
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What stands out in the polling is the broad range of demographics.
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Like Tesla's cars, the Ford Focus Electric stands out by fitting in.
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Still, Lubumbashi stands out as a frontier event, remarkable for its resilience.
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In nearly any room of senior Chinese officials, Mr. Liu stands out.
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In that oft-homely realm, the Ford F-150 Raptor stands out.
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Set against that backdrop, Trump's quote stands out like a sore thumb.
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In a sea of combat helmets and fatigues, one man stands out.
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Ms. Hinds also stands out as a fiery, media-savvy wild card.
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The beaded, deep V-neck top stands out against the simple skirt.
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"The thing that stands out the most is his competitiveness," Collins said.
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Which memory from school stands out to you stronger than any other?
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What memory from school stands out for you more than any other?
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The top Influencer, however, stands out for its name: ads-by-bernazone.com.
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A berry-colored coat that stands out in a sea of neutrals
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What memory from school stands out to you more than any other?
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But what particularly stands out about L3 is her political self-awareness.
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And it's not that he literally stands out—he just hit 5'7''.
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But the FBI's investigation of black artists—particularly rap groups—stands out.
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Its unique color also stands out compared to other eyeliners I already own.
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A classic Volkswagen stands out in the middle of a Cuban city block.
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On an episode with so many questionable decisions, their simple strategy stands out.
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Her Majesty is known for her sense of color and always stands out.
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Among financial service verticals, insurance stands out in its ability to resist change.
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Salvador Dolly has 11 siblings, but she sure stands out from the crowd.
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There's no single feature that stands out, though it has everything you'd expect.
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So I think as it stands out, it will probably still be confirmed.
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Months later, one hero product stands out above the rest: the wave spray.
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"Permission to say no" stands out as an important concept in these situations.
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Even in a World Cup full of surprises, Russia&aposs team stands out.
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He is a statesman of business -- that's what stands out about his appointment.
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And even with these tiny percentages, the amount of Trump posts stands out.
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Throughout it all, he says that the human connection is what stands out.
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What stands out for me is how well the two films sync visually.
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The menu item that stands out the most is a bright pink doughnut.
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However, what particularly stands out is the system's flexibility and its sheer diversity.
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Latin America stands out as a land of opportunities for bitcoin in 2016.
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What really stands out to Carusone is the deadly impact of fake news.
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" Yoshi, occupation not disclosed "I would wear something like today that stands out.
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The bike stands out too much, making the risk of theft too great.
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Melville House really stands out as the publishing house that "gets" the internet.
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Ida's Tucker, however stands out as a thing of automotive post-war beauty.
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But there's one revelation that stands out, because it's a first for him.
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A name that rolls off the tongue and stands out on stacked flyers.
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What else stands out to you from your time on CBS This Morning?
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In that crowded field, Parris stands out for his business savvy and bullheadedness.
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The bride felt only she should get hers airbrushed so she 'stands out.
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The Roxor stands out because it looks like a World War II Jeep.
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But Trump stands out among public figures in how baldly he indicates it.
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The Twitter issue stands out as particularly troubling collision of influence and recklessness.
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One seizure stands out, though, for the havoc it wreaked on my life.
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So a park bench in a fairly residential, low-profile neighborhood stands out.
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But this one in particular really stands out as looking quite incredibly dangerous.
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But Phoebe Waller-Bridge's L3-37 stands out in a couple of ways.
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It is the legal rationale being used to justify them that stands out.
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Liu, like Zhou, stands out among Chinese bureaucrats because of his grey hair.
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Van Dyke's conviction stands out among other police shooting cases in recent years.
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In what's already one of Marvel Studios' best movies, Spider-Man stands out.
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Even so, the quality of Dessa's Rogan dupe stands out from the crowd. .
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Is there a song on there that stands out to you in particular?
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The unique shape of the Jump bike stands out — for riders and vandals.
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The main thing that stands out about this image is the President's form.
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One vertical clearly stands out when we look at our map: e-commerce.
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Toward the end of the movie, there's one other moment that stands out.
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Mexico now stands out in Latin America both for its high proportion of
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"It stands out like a flat note on a grand piano," he said.
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Which quotation or image stands out for you as particularly affecting or meaningful?
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In a quiet, monotone courthouse not known for abundant color, he stands out.
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Trump loves high-ranking military brass, but Kelly stands out within that group.
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Even the burger stands out, thanks to a lip-smacking bacon-onion marmalade.
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A big reason Instagram stands out is the insular nature of the app.
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It also stands out on store shelves because it's a light pink color.
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Struve stands out as something of a misstep in Miocic's largely unhindered career.
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But there's another reason why this interview still stands out two decades later.
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All that stands out are the purple and blue lights of police vehicles.
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The Chief Wahoo logo in particular stands out because it is a caricature.
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Trucking stands out as one of the easiest understood — and nearest to reality.
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It stands out in a neighborhood of predominantly Victorian and Edwardian-style houses.
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"I think Sambuca stands out because it got such international attention," Nardin said.
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Within the energy title, the Section 2628 program's record of success stands out.
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The first thing that stands out about the museum is the building's exterior.
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But there's one that stands out in the UK: a double-decker bus.
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Overall, the Pixel 4 stands out for its great camera and slick software.
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Yet in hindsight it stands out like a red rag to a bull.
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Is there a set you particularly liked that stands out in your memory?
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Even within her oeuvre of murderabilia, "Confession of a Serial Killer" stands out.
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"The collaborative tone of the relationship really stands out," says Dinch of Kindred.
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Among them Pilar stands out for her delicate and memorable turns of phrase.
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There is one stock that stands out to Gibbs as a buy, though.
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Where the DJI Osmo Action really stands out is with its camera design.
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But even by those standards, a new mixed-use renovation project stands out.
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In this case, the suspect stands out because he alone fits the description.
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This stands out for me especially because this isn't anything that is new.
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But Bhagwati's book stands out most as a chronicle of overcoming psychological trauma.
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I've been doing a lot of doorbelling, and the gender difference stands out.
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Harmoniously styled, the Q50 nonetheless stands out amid all the Bimmers and Mercs.
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Is there one photo essay you've done that stands out in your memory?
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To me, this puzzle mainly stands out because of its pretty grid design.
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One characteristic that stands out in all the leaders I've seen is empathy.
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What stands out is rather his sympathetic portrayal of India's embattled Mughal rulers.
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But the contrast is what stands out, and not in a good way.
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The white beaded feather-like detail across the V-neck really stands out.
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Which statement or image stands out for you as particularly affecting or meaningful?
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But one fundraising pitch that stands out from the pack is from Sen.
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Even with the long history of swagger, this Russian-American meeting stands out.
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"It's amazing how much it stands out, even at depth," Dr. Caves said.
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However, the Wegmans in Brooklyn, New York stands out for its metropolitan location.
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Jenner&aposs space stands out thanks to her massive collection of designer handbags.
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A trip I took last June to Guatemala with my daughter stands out.
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This biography of the nation's first president stands out for its rich prose.
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Amid an otherwise not-so-contentious debate so far, his passion stands out.
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With literally thousands of romances under my belt, this one still stands out.
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Still, the NFL's J.J. Watt, defensive end for the Houston Texans, stands out.
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And sure, they look really cool — but it's the fit that stands out.
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But there's one story that really stands out because it was so different.
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In a climate of profane punch lines and political rants, this stands out.
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The former stands out from the current cultural moment; the latter embodies it.
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Within California, Los Angeles stands out both for its particular size and demographics.
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In a stodgy industry, Seefried stands out, tall and even a little glamorous.
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But placing people in solitary stands out as a violation of human rights.
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But his delivery stands out, especially in comparison to some milquetoast technocratic Democrats.
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Yes, the Xperia 1 stands out, but making a unique form factor is easy.
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The eye of #Irma stands out clearly on full-disk satellite imagery tonight. pic.twitter.
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What stands out most about Felicity Huffman and her co-defendants is their clumsiness.
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But O'Rourke told CNN's Leyla Santiago Tuesday that his plan stands out from others'.
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I like to think that my baked stuff stands out at a bake sale.
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Collins also stands out because she's not up for reelection or retiring this year.
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Maybank's maternity leave stands out as one of the more generous in Southeast Asia.
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Who amongst all the high profile acts you've worked with stands out the most?
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"Love the new Zac Posen uniforms, and the plum really stands out!" another exclaimed.
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In mixed martial arts his guard passing stands out as among the most effective.
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At the same time, there are ways in which the Underworld franchise stands out.
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But the one country queen that always stands out above the rest: Carrie Underwood.
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For star Lea Michele, though, there's one moment from the show that stands out.
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With over 2,500 reviews, it stands out with a 4.4 star rating on Amazon.
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He's going through the profiles of more potential buyers, and one man stands out.
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But WWF stands out as the biggest global player in this increasingly crowded space.
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Through two episodes, only one of them — Brent — stands out: because he's an asshole.
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It's the joint identity that stands out: the visual expression of a voluminous force.
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Why it stands out: One of the big draws of TurboTax is QuickBooks integration.
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Like the other shorts, the level of quality in the animation really stands out.
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Then top off the look with neutral sneaks and a hoodie that stands out.
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Which quote, image or video stands out for you as particularly affecting or meaningful?
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Luthra stands out of earshot, glancing screen-ward, swiping his way through Tinder locals.
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But it did not bring death to millions, and in that it stands out.
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By comparison with Mr. Rubio, she stands out as an exemplar of fiscal conservatism.
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Where Argentina stands out is in the activism that the violence has stirred up.
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Siegel's is basically a diner, but stands out for its cleanliness amidst the dinge.
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And so it stands out among other black ballet slippers, and they look fun.
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The Pencil, to me, stands out as the bright spot in all of this.
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Photo by Caitlin Webb Noisey: What stands out the most from Pickathon for you?
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It is Ananya Pandey who stands out among what is otherwise a mediocre cast.
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Here's one of the ones that stands out: food safety and food-borne illnesses.
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At both ICA and CAAM, what stands out is the pointedness of Abney's hand.
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Even in the colourful field of European far-right populists, the SPD stands out.
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Beyond a reboot of MTV's The Real World, nothing on Watch truly stands out.
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Tesla also stands out for its approach to building a safe self-driving car.
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And history shows one group of stocks stands out after the Fed begins cutting.
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But, amidst all the mayhem, one thing, in particular, stands out most: the fashion.
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That's where Joyland stands out: It's on Freeform, a channel dedicated to young adults.
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Pay attention to what they have to say and see if anything stands out.
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Yet there's also something else that continually stands out, an elation in Woods's singing.
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From animations and illustrations to foodie compilations, each rendering stands out for its creativity.
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While hardly the sparkling repartee of a Tom Stoppard play, it immediately stands out.
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They aren't ostentatious to begin with — a Sonos system stands out aurally, not visually.
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Of all the cuddly moments captured on camera, though, there's one that stands out.
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This one also stands out because, come on, that crash wasn't even that bad.
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The restaurant is called Avocaderia, and it stands out for its extensive avocado offerings.
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Where the Nest Cam IQ really stands out, though, is in its AI features.
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It's not as though he stands out in her mind for another, "other" reason.
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But Samko stands out for the sheer variety of looks she seamlessly pulls off.
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"Our length," Schröder said when I asked what stands out about Oklahoma City's defense.
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Trump's eagerness to talk about Mueller stands out in comparison to his potential opponents.
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It stands out immediately from all the white-washed buildings in old town Lhasa.
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"Obviously you look at those graphs, and China stands out very clearly," said Droegemeier.
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But Horiguchi stands out as the biggest of fish in Rizin's still small pond.
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The one that stands out to me was the Budget Control Act of 2011.
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Live video stands out as Twitter's biggest bet that it can turn things around.
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"One of the things that stands out is the buttocks area," he told Boyne.
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Such an optimistic note stands out amid the miserabilism of French politics these days.
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Swaddled in a pink Disney princess blanket, she stands out from the gray landscape.
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But the court's aggregate silence on gun cases after Heller and McDonald stands out.
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But Brooks stands out for his primary attacks on Trump's politics and personal life.
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Kongphan, who is thirty-two, stands out amid Twitch's largely sallow, nondescript streamer base.
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This behavior truly stands out when compared to the other side of the aisle.
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Additionally, Costco's revenue growth of almost 8% last quarter stands out versus the group.
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His "Simpsons"-yellow sword stands out among the nondescript luggage on the baggage carousel.
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Chinese consumers crave not only what's new, but also what stands out as new.
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But Myers stands out now, even in a crowded field of N.L. first basemen.
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Sadly, America stands out among nations for its absence of a woman as president.
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One moment in Netflix's Fyre stands out as an emblem of the whole affair.
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Mortimer said that Facebook's proactive approach stands out, compared to other platforms' reactive approaches.
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A different stock stands out to Craig Johnson, chief market technician at Piper Jaffray.
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The Saudi regime stands out for its exacting imposition of Islamic law, or sharia.
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But in the studio's long history, there is nothing stands out like Dog's Life.
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What stands out is the intensity with which these bodies are articulating their task.
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We are given white sheets so that the blood stands out, bright and red.
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One in particular, Nicky McNamara, stands out as a prime source of potential knowledge.
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It's not necessarily professional on me, because it stands out against my skin tone.
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One detail that stands out in the episode involves the injury to Simpson's finger.
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Out of a host of complex, skillfully realized characters, Badal stands out in particular.
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And still, set against this backdrop, the hypocrisy of Republicans stands out even further.
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He stands out in a sport where body art is very popular with players.
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But Turkey stands out as a uniquely vulnerable economy given its unorthodox financial stewardship.
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The one thing that stands out about this decision is Judge Neomi Rao's dissent.
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But one of its more modest proposals stands out as a spectacularly good idea.
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His boldness stands out, and unlike the others he isn't afraid to show it.
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Pollen Robotics certainly stands out from that crowd, offering a robotic torso named Reachy.
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From your perspective, is an energy transition underway that stands out from other eras?
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Even in a city like her own, Ms. Durkan said, Mr. Bloomberg stands out.
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But Trump stands out in his broadscale attacks on legal traditions and due process.
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Mariah Garnett's show at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery at Barnsdall stands out.
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Even in an impeachment drama brimming with improbable characters, Robert F. Hyde stands out.
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What stands out about these stories is how authoritative, forceful and incontrovertible they are.
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Mr. Lu is certain, however, that the K50 stands out in a crowded field.
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Where "Friends" stands out is its ability to make viewers care about those characters.
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But there is one way in which Anthony stands out as the consummate winner.
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Jaime Pressly loves all her children equally — but her oldest son certainly stands out.
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One shot from the 1967 festival stands out for its crispness and arresting power.
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One shot from the 1967 festival stands out for its crispness and arresting power.
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What really stands out, however, is the Orwell-level dishonesty of the whole effort.
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" Only one song quietly stands out from the album's flow: "Hard to Say Goodbye.
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It stands out from the wall like one of Anne Truitt's painted Minimalist plinths.
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I think the tide has turned, and that's why that one really stands out.
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Kohl's stands out from its peers because of its unique partnership with Amazon today.
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But the "HouseFlix" Party Monster: Scratching the Surface documentary in Episode 3 stands out.
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Even among the conventional Democrats, Mike Bloomberg stands out for his rightwing-neocon-hawkishness.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)The Move's design stands out in other ways, too.
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And other times, it&aposs choosing something a little quieter that still stands out.
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But one particular result that cuts against this finding stands out in the paper.
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Looking at modern House speakers, then, Pelosi stands out as a giant among dwarfs.
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Belgium is chock-full of talent, but De Bruyne stands out among them all.
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That's a long way of saying: $6.5 million stands out on a financial statement.
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America stands out among industrialized nations for its lack of support for working parents.
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Elliot's own portrayal in the graphic novels stands out against the other Bagieu figures.
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"Nothing stands out, but it's an incredibly delicious, easy-drinking experience," Mr. Oxton said.
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"BIA stands out and this is an opportunity to learn from the mistakes," she said.
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She's a reporter that stands out because of her dedication; she watches and she listens.
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There's a lot to like about CyberGhost VPN, but it's the price that stands out.
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That is rare in today's society and stands out as much as his extraordinary talent.
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So, I think you&aposre going to end up with the Democrat that stands out.
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This is also one area, where I've noticed Jabra consistently stands out from its competitors.
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Among the issues that defined 2015, migration stands out as one of the most extreme.
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When it comes languages, Japanese stands out as one of the more difficult to learn.
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Of all Trump's picks, Ross stands out as perhaps the most ideologically in-step choice.
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Determine where your brand really stands out, and invest in the mastery of those channels.
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The nearly two-minute song credits several producers, but one name stands out: Kurt Cobain.
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In that regard, a 1996 shoot for Vibe with Biggie and Faith Evans stands out.
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One area where Biden's vision stands out is on its approach to global climate action.
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Ben Smith looked at Facebook's defiant optimism and how it stands out from the pack.
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Mostly, "Musicale Finale" stands out because of its songs (written by Faith, with Jill's input).
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This electorate stands out because it's not been particularly interested in insurgent candidates or underdogs.
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The third of these groups stands out, for it achieved its revolution without taking power.
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Why it stands out: If you're looking to save money on business tax filing, eFile.
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Only one stands out — a touch of that glassy greenness: Calèche (and it is Hermès).
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But where it stands out is the functionality that's less traditionally seen on a smartwatch.
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But it's his first pitch on Opening Day 2010 at Nationals Park that stands out.
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But what really stands out about the Predator Triton 500 is its performance per dollar.
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"This is such a great place to... do something that really stands out," he said.
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The latter stands out on its own as a fascinating overview of contemporary Japanese typography.
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Looking over the year as a whole one lesson stands out: AI is not magic.
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Given this, the fight stands out as one of the most significant in UFC history.
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But Coelho says Huawei's willingness to do whatever it takes to secure business stands out.
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User growth for box was relatively high for Q2339705 294 and just barely stands out.
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Large organizations need to have a strong brand with a cohesive message that stands out.
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Kickass Drag Queen stands out through the way it swaps superhero tropes for drag references.
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Turkey's double-digit inflation stands out because low single-digit inflation has become the norm.
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Across the wide and ranging variety of unity rituals, one stands out in popularity: handfasting.
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"Scrubbing bubbles" as a name for a protection scheme stands out purely for its weirdness.
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He adds a quick verse too, but it's his chorus line that really stands out.
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And that is not the only way in which Australia stands out from its peers.
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One look in particular that stands out is the black turtleneck with the dark jacket.
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But more than any specific job, Rhodes stands out for his relationship to the president.
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In a league of versatile big men, Porzingis stands out, largely because of his shooting.
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One scene in particular stands out, however, as the most gut-wrenching of them all.
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In a league where nobody ever stands out as a favorite, somebody's going to win.
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But where the All Day app stands out is in its balanced mix of content.
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It's tough to pick a favourite, but the Microsoft Touchscreen Surface laptop deal stands out.
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Is there one that stands out to you that was the toughest to get right?
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What's an iconic denim moment in pop culture that always stands out in your mind?
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She stands out, but no one ever seems to notice or mention that she's Black.
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Mellanox already stands out for having a workforce in Israel that's almost 10 percent Arab.
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Today Israel stands out as at least a place to visit when you're considering expanding.
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In my own estimation, only one title stands out: The Truth About Cats and Dogs.
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The game stands out for its immersive story, voiceover narration, breathtaking graphics, and unique soundtrack.
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While other APT groups try to cover their tracks to thwart investigators, APT29 stands out.
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Jane immediately stands out at the upscale public school Ziggy starts attend for first grade.
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One scene from the first season stands out in particular as a classic physics example.
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The detail about Baywatch that stands out the most to me was its overwhelming whiteness.
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But the first thing that stands out about them is their straightforward and intuitive setup.
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A committed cultural citizen, he stands out among the New York musicians of his generation.
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The trip I recently took from Austin to Marfa, Texas, [about 430 miles] stands out.
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"Me and Michael" stands out to me as something that's almost nakedly John Hughes-y.
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From the selection of early Black Friday VPN deals, there is one that stands out.
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The Art Life, one scene stands out from the others like a rip down the
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Students, read both articles, then tell us ... What stands out about these reviews to you?
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But there's one goodie that stands out from the rest: the brand's Everyday Eyeshadow Palette.
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In spite of that elaborate presentation, the dish stands out as an example of resourcefulness.
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The Breakfast Baconator stands out as a solid new flagship breakfast item for the chain.
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The sheer volume of the tweets is the first thing that stands out to me.
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"Horizon Zero Dawn" is a magnificent accomplishment of a game that stands out among standouts.
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The thing that stands out more than anybody we've had here is his competitive courage.
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But that's the quote that stands out — and the one that will have people talking.
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More statements from officials: "This attack stands out for its appalling, sickening cowardice," said May.
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But one person stands out as being at the height of her powers right now.
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Still, Haley stands out when compared to the likes of Mike Pompeo and John Bolton.
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But vocally, Peezy is all Alabama, which is why the track stands out so much.
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I ask Stamatis what moment most stands out to him from their time spent together.
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The sidebar no longer stands out as a black bar with a bunch of buttons.
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For me, that one stands out as the way that I would like to go.
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Reading these accounts, it becomes clear that Markle stands out in plenty of other ways.
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Marqués de Riscal is a luxury hotel that stands out for its avant-garde design.
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Clements says that we often base decisions on information that stands out in our minds.
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Her flagship boutique stands out on the congested streets of Seminyak, Bali's upscale beach resort.
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This one stands out because of how bad things have gotten in extraordinarily good times.
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Even in a group full of negative star power, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin stands out.
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To say that Mr. Foreman stands out in the simple, dumpy space is an understatement.
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One thing stands out vividly: the antiaircraft guns firing round after round into the sky.
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The award-winning team also stands out for its commitment to racial and gender diversity.
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But the Louisiana measure stands out for the bipartisan coalition that has rallied around it.
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There's one photograph from The New York Times archives that stands out to Misty Copeland.
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Isabelle Kocher, the 51-year-old head of Engie, stands out in the corporate world.
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What stands out is his anchoring theme: a skepticism of unshakable belief of any kind.
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What stands out is his anchoring theme: a skepticism of unshakable belief of any kind.
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UberEats stands out even from the rest of the company's fast-growing — and unprofitable — business.
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And in the age of denim, amid a sea of specialty collaborations, it stands out.
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The 3D OLED screen, which is controlled by eye movement and voice, also stands out.
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LD: Is there anything else that stands out to you about this story that's important?
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The speed with which Mr. Cohen successfully flipped real estate stands out, Mr. Berzin said.
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And that, more than anything else, is what stands out to me about their efforts.
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It stands out in the podcast world because it's available in both English and Spanish.
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Bestow&aposs two-year policy stands out as one of the brand&aposs unique offerings.
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Amid the chic horde descending on New York for Fashion Week, Adele Meyer stands out.
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The first thing that stands out in the poster is how bold the colors are.
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He also stands out for his American education, a rare qualification among senior Chinese officials.
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He also stands out among America's private eyes—who also happen to number about 23,2000.
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But her first-ever single, "Hometown Glory," stands out because of its unique origin story.
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One figure in the crowd stands out: a teen-age girl, trailing behind and heckling.
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But Apple's approach stands out for its focus on care, and not just treating disease.
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In particular, composer, artist, producer (and many more claims to fame) Quincy Jones stands out.
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His longevity stands out at a time of political volatility and fragmentation in Spain's politics.
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Which text, image or narration stands out for you as particularly powerful, affecting or frightening?
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Still, the precedent for historical reckoning is growing, and one moment in particular stands out.
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The in-state talent comprising 2247 percent of the Michigan State roster, then, stands out.
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Out of all the elements swimming in the film, it's the personal that stands out.
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Yet to many linguists, Trump stands out for how often he deploys these conversational tics.
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For this subgenre, The Taking of Deborah Logan stands out as an impressive artistic achievement.
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This line also stands out: The average Snapchatter plays with a sponsored lens for 20 seconds.
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He stands out in the star-studded cast of characters, most of whom are more expressive.
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What stands out are the little things, acts of dignity and beauty — the politics of style.
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Like a Humvee parked in front of a thatched hut, the 103-foot Remeliik stands out.
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But, among all the delicious dishes that appeared throughout the season, one squash casserole stands out.
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But when it comes to picking an overall winner, the SteelSeries Arctis 5 headset stands out.
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The big thing that immediately stands out about this new Netflix trailer for Voltron: Legendary Defender?
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What makes this group stands out is that its founding members are Christians and political conservatives.
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Harmon's apology stands out among so many of the others that've been issued in recent months.
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Hokusai stands out in the film's version of Edo for his ability to think more critically.
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Above all, Saent stands out because it gamifies something incredibly difficult to define or quantify: focus.
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His work in the Neotropical Polyommatus Blues stands out as a bold and brilliant scientific advance.
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Otto's work stands out because it is already automating business decisions that go beyond customer management.
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But when it comes to vaccines, that's only part of the reason why Texas stands out.
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Libra's keyboard stands out from other iPad keyboard attachments thanks to its inclusion of a trackpad.
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Britain already stands out for its widespread use of body cameras, especially in the public sector.
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Jeffrey, the blunt-speaking former ambassador to Turkey, often stands out because of his tall stature.
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His grin is so big that his jaw stands out and shows his chocolate-stained teeth.
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But isn't it also true that bad art typically stands out more than good art does?
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But its investment strategy stands out among its tech peers for both its scale and style.
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"One thing that stands out about 'Despacito' is that 'Despacito' opens on melodic movement," Harding says.
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Black stands out, because it's all the all-knowing, non-color, the void, the magic color.
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It stands out among fancy cocktail bars in five-star hotels and restaurants serving truffled pizza.
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As she looks back on this photo, however, one thing stands out to Kourtney: her outfit.
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By moving, we'll create a work environment that stands out with greater ease and lower costs.
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What stands out to you about how people talk or explain horrific events like school shootings?
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With the stakes high, Samsung has delivered a device that legitimately stands out from the rest.
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The larger the group of white coated sheep are, the more a black sheep stands out.
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But even in the current digital wonderland of Hollywood, one shot in I, Tonya stands out.
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If there's on thing about The Wing that stands out, it's the startup's attention to detail.
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Another company that stands out is Tesla, which reported driving zero miles autonomously on public roads.
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The one that really stands out to me was coming out here with my 1938 Pontiac.
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But the story that stands out the most is his encounter with Apple's CEO in 2015.
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Hootsuite still stands out as an excellent way to monitor a variety of social networking services.
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Among the 4493 artists, Enrico Prampolini (1894-1956) stands out, each painting a stand-alone event.
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One that stands out is its MX Sound 22019 desktop speakers, which are $210 (usually $2549.99).
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Caviar's insurance stands out by offering a degree of protection to drivers should they be injured.
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" Vermont stands out, UVL explains, since "companies hold pride in their commitment to employees and community.
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The plane's facility on the eastern edge of the port stands out among the other structures.
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But when it comes to the biggest infrastructure burden, one aspect of today's airports stands out.
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Because America stands out from other nations because of its adherence to a rule of law.
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In this respect, KAI stands out — and that's largely due to who's working behind the scenes.
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Of all the conversations I've had about this election, the one with Lilla now stands out.
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One character who stands out here was Reverend Wesley Swift, the leader of Christian Identity crowd.
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One that stands out is the varroa mite, a lethal pest that spreads easily between colonies.
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And that's where The Rand Corporation's research on heroin prescribing, also released last week, stands out.
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"Oak Park stands out so much," says Maria Krysan at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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But what stands out are the quiet moments where each girl speaks what's on her mind.
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Sonam Kapoor stands out like a sore thumb in a laboured and awkward turn as Avni.
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For now, at least, no international risk stands out and inflation may even be picking up.
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Hills for a romantic night ... and while Dejounte's outfit stands out, all eyes were on Jilly.
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But Emma Lundberg, an associate professor at the Human Protein Atlas, stands out among the rest.
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But among the usual uniforms -- those of police, firefighters and paramedics -- a nun's habit stands out.
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But each of these moments stands out as a distinct chapter in a tightly-constructed novel.
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One of the more useful ones that stands out is per-person read receipts for iMessage.
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With whip in hand, Cox's bright red slicked back hair stands out against her goth look.
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Windows, unfortunately, stands out from iOS and Android in that its app catalog is woefully inefficient.
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The part that stands out is the part that is in the red: the S&P.
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What stands out most about his childhood to me, though, is that he wasn't a psychopath.
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When it comes to tablets, the new Fire HD 8 certainly stands out from the crowd.
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I got into this habit and found that, sadly, taking time to show thanks stands out.
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The decision stands out because enforcement agencies have often interviewed other CEOs when investigating their companies.
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The Personal Health Investment Today Act—or the PHIT Act—stands out as another important example.
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But it's the Continental, with its clean lines and those fancy doors, that stands out today.
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Utica stands out, however, because it is the only district to be sued by the state.
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Among regions around the world that seem to feel the most pro-Trump, Africa stands out.
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But even for this species, a bird named Figaro stands out for his creativity with tools.
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"Insecure" (beginning on Sunday) stands out, even among a very strong crop of new television comedies.
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" Mr. Trump says such raw rhetoric stands out because it bucks the constraints of "political correctness.
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And of all the people credited with solidifying the movement, it's Naomi Klein who stands out.
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One message stands out above all the rest, though—talk to and interact with your kids.
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Within a team of aggressive nationalist populist reporters at Breitbart, Hahn stands out for her aggression.
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It's very creamy, but I will say that the vanilla flavor still stands out really strongly.
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Both cities boast strong job markets but Chandler stands out due to its favorable socioeconomic conditions.
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But Lipa's voice stands out among them, sounding like an homage to singers decades long ago.
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There are other details, some of them significant, but this is the one that stands out.
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Among the cast, Henry Winkler stands out as the self-infatuated coach of Barry's acting troupe.
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Sara Kim says she borrows her mother's delicate Rolex and likes the way it stands out.
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Looking back, what stands out to you the most about the experience of making this film?
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"The blocked shot, to me, is the one that stands out," Bucks Coach Mike Budenholzer said.
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In a province known for its booms and busts, the latest decline stands out for some.
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She stands out among the men who guide the foreign affairs of the world's powerful nations.
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But the Princeton and Slavery Project, unveiled Monday, stands out for the depth of its research.
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Julián Castro: We moved Castro up a spot in part because his unique biography stands out.
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I've loved every Kristin Ess product I've tried so far, but this one really stands out.
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A blood-red gown for Marie stands out against a mostly black-and-white color scheme.
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Throughout the entire experience one moment stands out the most, the black out before my soliloquy.
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"One story still stands out for me," Jayme Martin, a Nike vice president, told the crowd.
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Even as far as hardened political operators go, McConnell stands out for his cynicism and calculation.
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Because it's the only one that stands out — the standard white and silver colors look bland.
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One that stands out is a black filmmaker named St. Clair Bourne, a friend of mine.
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Yet of all Yang's futuristic policies, one in particular stands out for its uniqueness and specificity.
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Larsen's day stands out above all, a testament to the enchanting whims of the baseball gods.
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As usual, what stands out as unique is Trump's crudity and vulgarity — that is, stylistic issues.
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Amazon's tablet success stands out because sales of the devices as a whole have been shrinking.
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Other Gossip: • Aunt Lydia stands out as one of the show's most fascinating and contradictory characters.
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You'll need an application that stands out and, hopefully, an interview that leads to an offer.
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Gillum stands out in other ways versus most prior Democratic candidates for statewide office in Florida.
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Even in the most diverse group of presidential contenders ever fielded by Democrats, Harris stands out.
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"Compared to pretty much every other industry I cover ... e-vapor really stands out," Esposito said.
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The Spanish artist has brought his vibrant vision to northwest Arkansas and it sure stands out.
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Daily Harvest thinks it stands out from the refined, processed-food competition in the freezer aisle.
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The faux-fur off-the-shoulder detail stands out against the simplicity of this white gown.
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"The thing that stands out the most is his competitiveness," Manager Terry Collins said of deGrom.
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The first thing that stands out is what isn't there at all: a declaration of sympathy.
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Watch it below, and then answer the following questions: • What stands out to you about Greta?
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In a Capitol filled with politicians brimming with ambition, the 48-year-old Chaffetz stands out.
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The Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock stands out among American mass killers because of his wealth.
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The area where Sky most stands out is in its estimation of total global energy demand.
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Needless to say, he immediately stands out as a fighter to watch in the welterweight division.
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Maverik Buffo stands out, although there was also someone named Edmond Americaan taken in this round.
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"I guess only time will tell if something in particular stands out and resonates," he said.
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With its brilliant blue blossom, the tarwi pea plant stands out from the rest in the field.
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No word on whether Trump has taken up Jenner's offer yet, but her support stands out, nonetheless.
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You might say that Breanna Mackenzie Stewart speaks out, stands up, and stands out in many ways.
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The logo stands out among the cleaner logos that seem to be suddenly sweeping the fashion industry.
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But even among countries gasping for breath, India stands out for air that is consistently, epically terrible.
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Konupi's mission to bring people together by bike stands out in a country where few people cycle.
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So many life transitions are like that, but motherhood stands out as one of the most prominent.
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Among the $200 lightsabers and $400 stormtrooper helmets, one item stands out: A $25,000 droid-building experience.
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"In this messy earnings season, AMZN stands out as one of the strongest performers," SunTrust analysts said.
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One of the aspects that stands out visually on Your News screens is the use of emojis.
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"While segment performance was mixed ... nothing stands out to nit-pick except for the gains," Tusa said.
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All of these features work well enough, but there's nothing that stands out as a top performer.
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What's an example of a detail that you found stands out in a real or fictional suit?
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The original Jurassic Park stands out among action films largely because its protagonists weren't regular action heroes.
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Where the film really stands out; however, is in its portrayal of the women in Bauman's life.
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I think portraits teach you about specificity and how to find what stands out about a person.
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But the one that stands out for both ease and sophistication is the Saint Tropez Ocean Club.
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The divestment movement stands out just for the sheer number of points they've put on the board.
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What stands out, though, is that all of his friends aren't surprised to learn he's an alcoholic.
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Volkov stands out as one of the strongest additions to the UFC heavyweight division in recent memory.
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Elizabeth Warren: Uniqueness helps in a field of 20, and the senior senator from Massachusetts stands out.
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But even in an industry filled with characters, Akbar al-Baker, Qatar Airways' chief executive, stands out.
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McLeckie says she's seen a lot of games come across her desk, but Amos' find stands out.
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Looking back on the summer of 2004, Mourinho's transfer strategy stands out as a work of genius.
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While Beatrice's friends come from all walks of high society life, one in particular, Nonoo, stands out.
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"Remember it's a bright color, so it actually really stands out; sometimes less is more," Ono says.
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Plenty of people around the world got new gadgets Friday, but one in Eastern Tennessee stands out.
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The culture stands out from other high-growth tech companies where confrontation and debate are actively encouraged.
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Noisey: What stands out about the period leading up to the record of The Infamous for you?
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But what stands out is the incredible amount of heart with which Mitchell writes about growing up.
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Where DJI stands out, though, is the bundled software that works in conjunction with the mobile base.
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According to Bee, the show's process stands out as it confronts the industry's diversity problem head on.
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As the Toronto Star's Daniel Dale noted on Twitter, James's endorsement stands out from most celebrity athletes.
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"The glaring statistic that stands out is 1 to 218," Davidson coach Bob McKillop of the rebounding.
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The thing about this album that really stands out to me personally, though, is its sheer listenability.
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One image that stands out from this period is that of him dressing up in her clothes.
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This particular way to fail stands out both for its popularity and its obvious ham-headed dopiness.
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I can't really say that I have a single memory that stands out more than any other.
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Already The Great Wall stands out for the use of bright colors other than teal and orange.
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The bold, red lip stands out in stark contrast to the blue water and her pale skin.
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There are a few ways to make sure your resume stands out and communicates your experience clearly.
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McBath stands out among her party opponents as the only person of color and the only woman.
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It's one that stands out for its sensuality in a movie that's already sweaty with sex appeal.
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Every member of the "Veep" cast is excellent, but each week, there's one actor who stands out.
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"This festival stands out because it is rooted around a sense of family and fun," he continued.
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What stands out most about the No. 2-seeded Wildcats' style is their lack of obvious size.
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Only the yen stands out as a rich-world currency with a lot of room to rise.
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The Apple Card stands out for its titanium design, and features like iPhone integration and no fees.
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I have the cobalt, a vibrant blue color that stands out in a sea of neutral outwear.
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From the beginning, it is clear that nothing stands out here, yet the place still feels special.
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One deal that stands out from the crowd is the cheap two-year plan available for VyprVPN.
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There's one trick from his part in Sabotage 3 that stands out to me as peak Suciu.
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It's been very interesting how much, out of all the movies I've made, this one stands out.
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In a country with significant gender inequality and obstinate patriarchal traditions, Bharti stands out in many ways.
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The bottom line: The conference stands out as a uniquely submissive moment in the country's recent history.
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Chatt says he sometimes translates for his partner, who stands out with her short-cropped blond hair.
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While the gloss works just fine, I'm not sure it stands out from others on the market.
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Seaside goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens) often stands out as the only green thing in this earth-toned habitat.
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The rally since 2016 also stands out because it started when stocks were already quite highly valued.
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While it's hard to pick just one, From Russia With Love, the second Bond film, stands out.
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"The stock that stands out to me is Facebook," Johnson said on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Friday.
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The apparent changes to the party-list seats to benefit the military stands out, though, he said.
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But even within a century rife with authoritarianism in the region, the current Syrian system stands out.
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While wrongful conviction claims are hardly unusual, Mr. Sommer's stands out for its longevity and his tenaciousness.
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It would be extremely hard for me to pick just one song that stands out the most.
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Ms. Leslie usually wears it on a turtleneck, so it stands out, or with a tartan dress.
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It all still feels like a dream, littered with incredible moments, but one in particular stands out.
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No matter how you look at the numbers, one country stands out from the rest: South Korea.
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On Thursday, though, no teammates mentioned a particular pitch when asked what stands out most about Kershaw.
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But what stands out about Maria is that if you were anywhere in Puerto Rico on Sept.
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Of the 2019 IPO cohort, CrowdStrike's IPO stands out as one of the year's most successful debuts.
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It all adds up to a baseball experience that stands out in the increasingly homogeneous ballpark landscape.
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Among the state's many immigrant rights groups, Puente stands out as the most seasoned and most confrontational.
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"No single driver of outflows from EM assets stands out," the IIF's analysts said in their report.
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As such, it stands out from other non-Disney Anaheim offerings as a slightly more grownup offering.
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He both blends in with the white backdrop and stands out because of his few darker feathers.
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That has made this an unusually public feud for a company that stands out for its discretion.
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Monáe rarely strays from her black-and-white aesthetic, but she still stands out with gorgeous patterns.
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We learned a lot of things, but there's one in particular that always stands out to me.
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The House Democratic Caucus chairman's stance stands out against possible rivals to succeed Pelosi such as Reps.
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In a sea of bad legislation, the PRO Act stands out as the worst bill in Congress.
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Among the international chains trying to grow in Vietnam, Starbucks stands out, despite its high price tag.
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He released a total of four albums this year, but Internal Affairs stands out above the rest.
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The 9-track "Love Is Everything" is wall-to-wall bangers, but even still, "Apeshit" stands out.
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Thanks to the simplicity of the blue skirt, the silver-and-blue striped top really stands out.
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At a time when backstage photography at fashion shows is practically ubiquitous, "Blind for Love" stands out.
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It is the hair-shaving detail that stands out as especially cruel to trans people and advocates.
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As the daughter of Indian immigrants, she stands out in an administration run chiefly by white men.
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Even the facade of the place, painted like a Laotian temple in red and gold, stands out.
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The huge patient group stands out against an increasing industry focus on rare diseases and smaller markets.
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What stands out is the concentration of high rates of mobility in Democratic areas of the state.
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He stands out in a neighborhood where most residents are white, and there are few other immigrants.
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I pick and choose what to read based on headlines and jot down anything that stands out.
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Hamilton's mythopoetic contribution to Mood stands out for how much gloomier it is than her previous installations.
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What stands out to you about it, whether it's specific tracks or how it came out collectively?
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New Mexico stands out as the state that's taken the most comprehensive approach to student lunch debt.
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Even coming within a stretch of mostly minor updates, High Sierra stands out as an unusually boring one.
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Social media really loves Frida, who really stands out with her adorable protection goggles and her blue boots.
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While the U.S. debt stands out among larger economies, it has plenty of company in the developing world.
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Ulana stands out in the landscape of Chernobyl for a more obvious reason than her slightly hesitant English.
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Of all the social networks, Instagram stands out as the place to show off your most idealized life.
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What stands out about Schubert's use of the trill is its abrupt placement within an otherwise pleasant melody.
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The inherent visuals of drag make it catnip to photographers, but the work of Pippa Scott stands out.
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But their video game-ness also stands out given just how realistic the rest of the game seems.
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The Hockey Hall of Fame has asked players to stop doing keg stands out of the Stanley Cup.
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" He believes that Roomi stands out from the competition because it "focuses a lot on the trust factor.
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Jarrett reviews a lot of resumes, so if one stands out to her, that's already a good sign.
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After an eventful week of politics, one thing that stands out is the emphasis on courage and conformity.
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In general, TurboTax stands out among online tax services for its excellent user experience and reliable customer service.
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His feed stands out as one of the most aesthetically cohesive in rap thanks to his careful curation.
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One dish that stands out is Emirates' traditional Arabic mezze, which combines hummus, moutabel and stuffed vine leaves.
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That's what energized him as he refashioned Cuba's healthcare system so that it stands out for its achievements.
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Paul Collier's new book revisits this familiar territory, but stands out because it is pragmatic, blunt—and optimistic.
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" He questions whether Zola stands out: "In five years, there will be a lot of aggregator registry websites.
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While many places across Europe seem to promise higher wages and brighter prospects than home, Britain stands out.
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Inside Marvel's offices, the first thing that stands out is just how Marvel-ized the entire environment is.
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"What stands out about 3ve is how ambitious and global and complex and multilayered it was," Swadia said.
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What stands out about The Astonishing Color of After is the lesson that even moms are hurting, sometimes.
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There's a similar gap between public opinion and action that stands out in the University of Chicago's survey.
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It's the getting down there that stands out as the troubling part, and which troubles me still sometimes.
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"We've recorded many weird sounds on the album, but there's one that stands out for me," recalls Erez.
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CNN: Is there a specific person that stands out that keeps you thinking about why you do this?
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One type, however, stands out immediately: the elusive black goji berry, which sells for three times as much.
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Whereas Quebec's scheme, for instance, dabbles in local economic development, the CPPIB stands out for its professed independence.
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There's nothing about his design that is especially scary, but there's nothing about it that stands out either.
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In the midst of what is a very good ensemble cast, Haasan stands out like a sore thumb.
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I'm just saying that's increasingly been the trend, and it's one other reason why the Senna stands out.
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But even in the crazy context of this election, Trump's tax plan stands out for its sheer irresponsibility.
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The heartthrob admitted in September that he "has a lot of celebrity crushes," but Gomez clearly stands out.
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As the first quarter comes to a close, one sector notably stands out in the negative column: biotech.
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With her partly shaved pate and theatrical eye shadow, Bolivia's most prominent feminist stands out in a crowd.
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EP: I'd say to go to events and walk the floor to see who and what stands out.
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But despite the star-power reverberating from the cast list, it's Harington's presence that stands out the most.
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What stands out: Despite the set-back of the Justice Department challenging its acquisition of Time Warner Inc.
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"What stands out most is the ascending triangle, which it is trying to break out above," said Baruch.
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PureVPN's latest deal stands out because the service offers a heavily reduced rate on its one-year plan.
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For Eddy Elfenbein, editor of the Crossing Wall Street blog, TripAdvisor stands out as an especially alluring pick.
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Mosul, Iraq (CNN)What stands out most when you enter the Old City of Mosul is the smell.
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That's a lot of rides, but what stands out are the numbers after Uber acquired Jump in April.
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Needless to say, UFC 207 already stands out as one of the very best cards of the year.
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The deadened familiarity of this exchange stands out all the more because it's a first on The Americans.
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With so many great features on this laptop, what stands out the most is the dual storage solution.
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Where Inside really stands out is its wordless-story, which escalates into an emotionally devastating third act finish.
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Yet it stands out in a genre -- the Holocaust drama -- which Nemes accepts can make some people weary.
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To me, "Fireman" stands out for the sheer number of moments Wayne seems to have crafted as quotables.
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Although there was plenty of speculation, there's one comment from a user called Myrddin that really stands out.
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I would have to say that winning the NFC Championship Game against the Eagles stands out the most.
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IN A financial landscape that ranges from the dreary to the disliked, peer-to-peer lending stands out.
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In many of the illustrations, the use of color stands out the most, inspiring strength, vitality, and creativity.
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But on a second look, the Vensmile K8 stands out, since it's not a flexible keyboard at all.
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His Thai red curry wurst stands out with its little green flecks of makrut lime, basil, and cilantro.
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"American Woman's Dilemma," shot by Nina Leen in 1947, stands out for its bold rendering of women's work.
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She stands out as a kind of model organizer, educator, agitator and stateswoman — as well as virtuoso instrumentalist.
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A restaurant that stands out was a small spot in Punta de Mita, Mexico, called Tacos y Papas.
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In Brett Kavanaugh's long and distinguished career in law, one period stands out as especially important to him.
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Junior dos Santos – Wickedly Fast Hands Junior dos Santos stands out as the sole rematch on Miocic's record.
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The fund's performance through the third quarter stands out given the struggles of other activist investors this year.
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Our show stands out in having top rate journalism and there's an honor that goes along with that.
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It joins a host of other proposals on the topic but stands out as the most controversial offering.
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Alana Yzola: As for color, Gresham suggests picking or substituting a hue that stands out on your complexion.
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Instead, what stands out to this day for the Invesco fund manager is one company's rally: Cisco Systems.
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Its inescapable falsity stands out in sharp relief as Rachel begins to realize where her feelings really lie.
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In the Fales show, her picture stands out from those of her classmates in her high school yearbook.
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And yet it is an individual that often stands out for creative contributions to the most successful games.
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Likewise, Apple stands out among its technological brethren with a name that evokes harvests rather than hard drives.
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He stands out in a race dominated by figures who have been sparring with each other for decades.
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Maryland's World Trade Center in Baltimore stands out for its geometric shape... and not in a good way.
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What stands out about Trump's withdrawal from UNESCO is the absence of any upside for the United States.
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Of the many revelations in this incredible account, one that stands out is Sendler's potentially fatal record-keeping.
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Installed on the plaza outside the arena doors, "Coloring Book" stands out for its scale and vivid colors.
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We used a white bean paste as our base, which meant that every color, every mistake stands out.
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Amid all the celebrities, business titans, artists and scientists circulating through the Vancouver convention center, Torvalds stands out.
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Even in the offense-heavy Korean league, his final line stands out: Thames hit 37 home runs, batted .
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ArtBinder stands out in that it actually aims to enhance an industry and enable it to run smoothly.
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Selina: What really stands out to me with this crew is that most graffiti crews are really disorganized.
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What individual episode of police brutality stands out to you, looking back on your history as a watchdog?
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Collectively, they're the strongest songs, but maybe there's not one on that record that stands out to me.
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Among the original trilogy of Star Wars films, the second stands out as a bit of a downer.
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The F-13 in particular stands out, with more than 21 million sold over the last 21 years.
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Among the various online platforms rounded up in the tab, Breitbart News stands out as a controversial pick.
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But "Confession" stands out as the first that takes the form of a collaboration with the serial killer.
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Buttigieg stands out compared to the other frontrunnersAt age 37, he's significantly younger than the leading candidates: Sen.
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But what stands out to me on repeated listening is the way Crawford helps White tell the story.
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None of the performances is disappointing; none of them ultimately stands out for its detail or originality, either.
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Even so, Mr. Xi stands out for turning his own biography into an object of adoration, and zeal.
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South Korea stands out for its rapid rollout of extensive testing, including through innovative drive-through testing programs.
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But the Princeton and Slavery Project, officially unveiled on Monday, stands out for the depth of its research.
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The only character who stands out in this farrago is Momo's dog, Mutt, granted monologues of his own.
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"Last Chance U," a documentary series focused on college athletes from disadvantaged backgrounds, stands out from the rest.
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The P.G.A. stands out when looking at those men who have won a single major in their careers.
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The one match that stands out for me was beating Milos Raonic at the Brisbane International in January.
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His Twitter feed stands out as a relentlessly upbeat counterpoint to the grumbling that often fills the platform.
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When the songs are played in their hometown, he said, what stands out is the lack of filigree.
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As a 25-year-old woman, she stands out from the other customers, who are mostly older men.
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"Last Chance U," a documentary focused on college athletes from disadvantaged backgrounds, stands out from the other fare.
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Private Internet Access stands out from the competition by offering its best deal on a one-year plan.
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Paw5's Wooly Snuffle Mat stands out because it is durable, made from sustainable materials, and machine washable.
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But, beyond not putting in the hours, Markle stands out for her un-duchess-like lack of discretion.
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In short, he stands out, a distinctive look he has sought to extend to his company, Natura Siberica.
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Even in an industry filled with rivalries, the battle between Uber and Lyft stands out for its ferocity.
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Now that we have some distance from the forum, what stands out was how truly substantive it was.
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And though he does it in his own head-scratching way, it has a magnetism that stands out.
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It was one of those "step back" days when history stands out from the pile of routine chaos.
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Kentucky stands out among the pack, where legislators are weighing a conversion therapy ban for the fourth time.
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However, the tech sector still stands out as having the highest so-called offer intensity of any sector.
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PopSockets works with dozens of different charities, so you can choose the one that stands out to you.
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While you&aposre shopping, it might be worth getting quotes from both and seeing which one stands out.
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The stage that stands out is the stage finishing at the Col d'Izoard (18th stage at 2,365 meters).
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Present your portfolio neatly in some type of folder that stands out and that you can give away.
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Still, this piece of Harris's plan certainly stands out, and it's one of five areas she's focused on.
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EVEN IN A China filled with the shiny and the new, the southern city of Guangzhou stands out.
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The divestment movement stands out just for the sheer number of points activists have put on the board.
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"When you have something so fresh, it just stands out to audiences," said Rory Bruer, Sony's distribution chief.
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Yet it is the way Duncan conveys the unwavering family support of Brooks's creativity that most stands out.
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But watching She's the Man years later, it's Tatum's performance as her jock crush Duke that stands out.
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Among the many New Englanders who amassed vast fortunes during this time, Timothy Fitch (1725–90) stands out.
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Kneeling during the anthem is an act that stands out, prompting viewers to wonder what it's all about.
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San Judas stands out from the other two, because he is the only one recognized by the Church.
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Unlike the often-manic Higher Brothers, though, J. Mag stands out for his chill sensibility and unhurried flow.
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My whole school career was pretty much one big embarrassing moment, but one memory in particular stands out.
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Before the ACA, I remember one chemo session that stands out from the rest -- because it almost didn't happen.
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It stands out as a remarkable exception in Europe where the left is largely struggling where it holds power.
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Yarn stands out because it mixes photos and videos into its interactive stories, making them all the more compelling.
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And, frankly, that kind of progress stands out after what we`ve seen from the last two Olympic Games.
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Prince stands out from most of his male contemporaries for embracing women's sexuality in a genuine, not brutish, manner.
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It stands out as one of the top five components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average for the year.
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"Ghostin," a song about grieving Mac Miller while dating Pete Davidson, immediately stands out because of its heartbreaking honesty.
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Something that stands out is the high contrast, deep blacks, and intensified highlights of your black-and-white photos.
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But despite that more colorful aesthetic, what stands out most to me is Cate Blanchett slaying everything in sight.
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A mechanical engineer at Dyson, however explained the "major ways" in which the Supersonic stands out from other competitors.
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In this depressing company of wall-builders, door-slammers and drawbridge-raisers, Canada stands out as a heartening exception.
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But one rumor stands out — that of a re-launched Nokia 3310, which will reportedly cost around 5 bucks.
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At a time when politics has gone crazy, O'Rourke's defense of the senator he's attempting to replace stands out.
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Krawcheck's raw retort stands out, but she was completely serious about the damage that kind of advice can do.
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Today Samsung announced several new Galaxy S10 flagship phones, but there's one out of the three that stands out.
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Ford added that Kavanaugh and his friend Mark Judge's laughter stands out in her recollections of the alleged attack.
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All three have shown great performance, but, you know, technically speaking, Twitter stands out as good to own here.
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In a week of big box retail earnings, one familiar homebuilder name stands out to Optimize Advisor's Mike Khouw.
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The screen stands out due to its slender length and ability to swivel from a vertical to horizontal position.
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In photos of the signing, Ivanka clearly stands out in the sea of men in blue and black suits.
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But the one that stands out occurs during a question from an audience member about the Affordable Care Act.
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Erinn Hayes: There are so many favorite moments, but there was one that stands out as particularly Childrens Hospital.
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While many of Trump's forthcoming nominations will amount to little more than inside-the-Beltway gossip, Sessions stands out.
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The criticism also stands out because some conservatives, like O'Neill, don't think the parade is a good idea. Sen.
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American News also stands out for another reason: It had one story on the list with a false headline.
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And Hill's case stands out for the meager amount awarded to his family, which they view as an insult.
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But in truth, the hypomania just brings out their creativity, which stands out in contrast to when they're depressed.
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Of all the reptile enthusIasts involved in Lanthanotus borneensis' story, one name stands out above the rest: Tsuyoshi Shirawa.
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To say Ohtani is unique is an understatement, but the way he approaches every plate appearance certainly stands out.
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But what really stands out: less than one percent of riders were wearing a helmet when they were injured.
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And for everyone else, the IconX still stands out as one of the best pair of Bluetooth headphones around.
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His aforementioned work on the glass really stands out, but it's an eagerness that sometimes gets him in trouble.
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Priced at $1m, the product has only been bought once since 2012 and stands out as a commercial disaster.
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She said that Kavanaugh and his friend Mark Judge's laughter stands out in her recollections of the alleged attack.
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But there's no single discovery or study that stands out to her as the most important of her career.
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But Cruz especially stands out because of the lengths he has gone to try to roll back those protections.
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Today, such a degree of involvement with the Middle East obviously stands out in the Russian foreign policy landscape.
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Google Earth captures alien objects that don't fit in: everything stands out on a the blank canvas of ice.
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One name that stands out is Irving Berlin (born Baline), who as a boy arrived from Russia in 1893.
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Even for an administration whose immigration policy is defined by cruelty, Sessions's unilateral move stands out for its heartlessness.
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We have some other experts here that can talk about great ways to ensure that your résumé stands out.
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Although what Trump said was bad, it was what was missing from his interview with Glor that stands out.
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One word often stands out in President Donald Trump's dystopian descriptions of migrants crossing the southern U.S. border: invasion.
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Toni Is there someone who stands out to you who could help him, or at least not hurt him?
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Among the discarded remains, reclaimed leased planes, and intellectual properties of those shuttered carriers, however, one survivor stands out.
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Newport, Rhode Island, is known for its lavish mansions, but one stands out from the rest: Castle Hill Inn.
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Perhaps as a way to scare off the First Order, the plane also stands out on flight-tracking screens.
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The shot above, which shows Jon Snow standing by the coast and looking decidedly un-snowy, immediately stands out.
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But if there's one product from the past that stands out, it's the Speedmaster watch that went to moon.
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Minnesota stands out as a state Trump lost, but where he has still campaigned aggressively, particularly for House candidates.
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So, here's my step-by-step guide to starting your own from scratch — and making sure it stands out.
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"None to Me," stands out from the rest for his confessional lyrics about his estranged relationship with his brother.
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He stands out in this universe of prophesied saviors and virgin births because his mythic status is self-ordained.
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The result isn't exactly the best movie ever made, but it stands out for its quiet and passionate tenderness.
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But that's where the Qarnot QC1 stands out and could be the crypto miner we've all been waiting for.
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From today's vantage point, the Arab Spring stands out as an iconic cautionary tale of techno-utopianism gone wrong.
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Kills still stands out in a sector of the industry riven with prejudice – not just towards the LGBT+ community.
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Narrator: Visually, Target stands out from other big-box retailers like Walmart which can sometimes be disorganized in comparison.
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The single most important feature that stands out on the naked chart is the strong support level near $44.
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It stands out as one of the few retail businesses of scale that may also have an Amazon defense.
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Its geometric box stands out from any palette I already own, and it's leather-like material feels high quality.
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But Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai stands out for offering his company an intangible, yet invaluable quality: empathy.
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During her 18 years in the field, Dr. Bull has seen many rallies, but one in particular stands out.
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The moment also stands out because it comes and goes swiftly, with no tension or awkwardness, no lingering glances.
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Now we have turned to a third way in which he stands out from any other modern president: Corruption.
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The "take a chance or fly Air France" campaign stands out because of its emphasis on in-flight service.
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But in this long list of experts and stakeholders, one group stands out: real women who have had abortions.
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It stands out for being based on interviews with Medicaid enrollees, rather than on administrative data or other information.
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And Chen stands out as the first to complete five quads in a four-and-a-half-minute routine.
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"Burnley is a team that stands out in any analysis," said Simon Gleave, head of analysis at Gracenote Sports.
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But Stanley stands out: He's an everyman, a nine-to-fiver who rests because we, as humans, deserve rest.
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E*TRADE: Best investment app overall Why it stands out: E*TRADE is a one-stop-shop for investing.
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We did this by using colour and other design elements to make sure the most important information stands out.
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