Unnoticed Sentence Examples

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  • He could not carry it unnoticed in his belt or under his arm.

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  • The great Whig writers leave him unnoticed.

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  • She leaped from her bed, the book falling to the floor unnoticed.

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  • Her phobia didn't go unnoticed by Alex.

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  • Indeed his work, written in a diffuse and inelegant style, passed almost unnoticed.

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  • But Soren's behavior has not gone unnoticed, and she is considered a misfit.

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  • A few seconds of extra latency on the data network will likely go unnoticed; but, on the voice network it can cause anarchy!

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  • The CV should not underplay your achievements and skills or they may go unnoticed.

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  • You could release a flock of startled geese into the cinema auditorium entirely unnoticed.

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  • It's cost effective for a small businessperson, whilst also being " unnoticed " within larger companies.

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  • An adjacent chestnut coppice worked on a 20 year rotation was unnoticed by the artist at the time of the commission.

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  • As ninja were not only assassins but also spies they had to adopt cunning disguises so that they could pass into enemy territory unnoticed.

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  • These pressures have been largely unnoticed due to stock market exuberance.

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  • That unnoticed stream of perception was an everyday made habitual, in a time that flows without interruption.

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  • In his anxiety to appear logical Haldane clearly hoped that the underlying theological aspect of his argument would go unnoticed.

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  • Good at playing psycho - terrible at making it plausible that he could get by in the real world unnoticed.

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  • She is also sly and sneaky with a knack for slipping in and out of places unnoticed.

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  • The work done by social workers often goes unnoticed - unless something goes wrong.

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  • They're functional and so deliberately unfussy and anonymous that even tho they're intended go unnoticed, they end up drawing attention.

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  • He was unable, owing to the opposition of the divines and of the merchants, to secure the full recognition of the right to reside in England of the former who had for some time lived in small numbers and traded unnoticed and untroubled in the country; but he obtained an opinion from two judges that there was no law which forbade their return, and he gave them a private assurance of his protection, with leave to celebrate their private worship and to possess a cemetery.

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  • But the pregnant suggestions of these writers remained practically unnoticed and forgotten, until the theory was independently devised and promulgated by Charles Robert Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace in 1858, and the effect of its publication was immediate and profound.

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  • The prevalent theory, universally accepted till a few years ago, was that of Vicomte Emmanuel de Rouge, first propounded to the Academie des Inscriptions in 1859, but unnoticed by the world at large till republished, after de Rouge's death, by his son in 1874.

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  • You gather knowledge from the little things which common men pass by unnoticed.

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  • The light was so strong and the snow sparkled with so many stars that one did not wish to look up at the sky and the real stars were unnoticed.

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  • This reply of Balashev's, which hinted at the recent defeats of the French in Spain, was much appreciated when he related it at Alexander's court, but it was not much appreciated at Napoleon's dinner, where it passed unnoticed.

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  • Most nests are located in the safety of the taro lo'i, and as such, unfortunately many nests get unnoticed and go unrecorded.

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  • During the game Zoff may appear almost unnoticed, in the thick of the fighting.

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  • They 're functional and so deliberately unfussy and anonymous that even tho they 're intended go unnoticed, they end up drawing attention.

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  • There are many small nuances in infant development that can go unnoticed, and an early diagnosis will lead to faster and often more effective treatment.

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  • Although less than two dozen cats were actually reported as being afflicted with a B1 deficiency, it is impossible to tell how many felines were displaying latent symptoms of the condition, symptoms that went unnoticed by their owners.

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  • Bank fraud and identity theft unfortunately occurs frequently, and these white-collar crimes are often committed over periods of years and can go unnoticed for quite some time.

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  • Whether you choose the woodsy, fruity scent of Forbidden Fruit, the flowery allure of fresh flowers with Romance or the delectable scent of vanilla or cinnamon, the charisma of these body mists will not go unnoticed.

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  • Because everyone reacts differently to stress, identification of the physical and psychological symptoms of stress often go unnoticed until they become severe and overall health begins to decline.

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  • Many adolescents suffer through depression unnoticed because either they do not want to confide in an adult or the adult they do tell thinks they are overreacting or seeking attention.

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  • Even the fanciest Roman blinds can go unnoticed without a valance.

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  • This time the critics were paying attention, and the first few singles didn't slide by unnoticed.

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  • Steve Carell's hard work and perseverance in the entertainment industry have not gone unnoticed.

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  • Scarlett Johansson's acting talents have not gone unnoticed.

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  • Kevin Bacon's performance went largely unnoticed by critics.

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  • Little dogs tend to go unnoticed more as we are going about our daily tasks.

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  • Since bitches send down multiple eggs, it's very possible that the breeder could have witnessed the breeding with the named sire, and another male could have also bred the bitch by accident and unnoticed.

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  • If he relieves himself in places other than on the paper and it goes unnoticed, he may continue to go to that spot since dogs typically prefer to relieve themselves in a spot where they smell urine.

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  • Beautiful furniture, painting, and accessories can often go unnoticed if only the basic light fixtures are used.

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  • Zoo York is streetwear meant to represent a pocket of society that often goes unnoticed while blending together several cultures and vibes at once.

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  • These syndromes are very rare, and it is unlikely that they would go unnoticed as a hidden cause of snoring.

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  • The sleep related breathing problem often goes unnoticed by the person who suffers from the condition.

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  • The Firmness Control System Pump is a compact device that can be stored unnoticed under the bed.

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  • The arousal that occurs throughout the night often goes unnoticed by the sleeper, and in many cases, it is the sleeping partner who notices the disorder.

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  • Rubber rings often go unused and unnoticed in an eyeglass repair kit, so have a peek in your kit and see if you don't have a few extra bands in your set.

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  • Looking down a list of Nintendo Wii game cheats, this is one that can easily go unnoticed.

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  • The only bone to pick with this stellar title is a small one that will go largely unnoticed.

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  • Each of these different iterations has slightly different specs and features, though most of these go unnoticed by the average consumer.

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  • The 2001 did not go unnoticed though, as the New York Times gave it the top slot of 2001 domestic Pinots.

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  • If they have a mutation in one copy of their Cx32 genes, they will only have mild to moderate symptoms of CMT that may go unnoticed.

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  • These abnormalities can go unnoticed if the opening is small and produces no abnormal symptoms.

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  • The symptoms usually go unnoticed until the early years of elementary school; the disorder is usually diagnosed in children who are between five and 11 years old.

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  • The symptoms usually go unnoticed until the early years of elementary school.

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  • In many families, a child's lisp goes unnoticed, especially if it does not interfere with understanding what the child is saying.

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  • Some people who have a trinucleotide repeat expansion in their DMPK gene do not have DM symptoms or have very mild symptoms that go unnoticed.

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  • During latent syphilis, symptoms go unnoticed.

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  • Infections of the mouth and gums as well as sexually transferred infections often go unnoticed while they drain the vitality of the immune system.

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  • Some of the most popular flat ironed looks are coifed on a modern shag haircut, but because of the straight edges and smoothed surface, the popular shag silhouette goes unnoticed.

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  • Some homeowners incorrectly believe that a late payment, a partial payment or a missed payment will go unnoticed by the lender.

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  • Best of all, such home purchases often go unnoticed or ignored by overly cautious buyers.

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  • The broken water may appear as a slow stream that is so light that it goes unnoticed or it can have a noticeable flow.

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  • In some women, this goes unnoticed, while in other women, a brownish discharge or bleeding will appear.

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  • Leah Remini of King of Queens fame is a veteran actor whose beauty has never gone unnoticed, and that includes when the star is sporting a bikini.

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  • This specific model has been discontinued but there are other similar purifiers on the market that can keep your home free from allergens and go virtually unnoticed.

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  • Understanding how a person feels through this often unnoticed form of communication can help you to be more effective in many aspects of your life.

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  • No matter how well you care for your engagement ring, simple housecleaning chores can damage the band, or an innocent sporting activity could loosen a stone and cause small defects that go unnoticed until it is too late.

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  • While swimming in a lake, river, or ocean, your fingers shrink and your ring could slip off unnoticed.

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  • Unnoticed on the carpeting, your ring could fall victim to a vacuum cleaner.

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  • With the addition of bold vertical stripes, it is doubtful that this bag will go unnoticed.

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  • Unlike the subtleties of a Chanel clutch it is hard to go unnoticed when you're carrying a cowhide messenger bag that features dangling cords and patches of animal hair.

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  • Wallets may go generally unnoticed, but a high-quality style made with fine materials and detailed to perfection will go a long way.

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  • Kids don't go unnoticed in the mules world, either.

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  • Because of their microscopic size once an aquatic form of algae begins growing in a swimming pool, it generally goes unnoticed until there are hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of organisms.

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  • Without proper care, grills can rust and become damaged with the problems going unnoticed for a period of time.

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  • Add them to your vintage lingerie look and they definitely won't go unnoticed.

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  • From bejeweled invitations to one-of-a-kind designs conceived by you and their design team to invitations that are delivered to your guests as beautifully-packaged scrolls, these party calling cards could never go unnoticed.

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  • The story takes place after the events in Terminator 2 as Sarah Connor and her son try to live unnoticed while putting together a plot that will destroy the computer network Skynet.

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  • Unnoticed, Betsy stood in the kitchen doorway, a sandwich in her hand, munching away.

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  • The shout went unnoticed until the panicked bartender grabbed the mike of the lead rocker.

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  • Then he could slip out unnoticed.

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  • He has a quiet humor that goes unnoticed if you're not paying close attention.

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  • The resolution to be herself didn't go unnoticed.

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  • In our own day we have had many illustrations of the manner in which special circumstances may at once bring an almost unnoticed series of scientific investigations into direct and vital relation with the business world.

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  • A number of these must necessarily be left unnoticed here.

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  • A comparatively slight injury affecting a portion of the body imperfectly supplied with blood may give rise to an inflammatory condition which in a healthy part might pass unnoticed,.

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  • The little book promptly aroused widespread interest, some cordial sympathy and much vehement opposition; whilst its large companion the Etudes evangeliques, containing the course on the parables and four sections of his coming commentary on the Fourth Gospel, passed almost unnoticed.

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  • A volume entitled Opera posthuma (Leiden, 1703) contained his "Dioptrica," in which the ratio between the respective focal lengths of object-glass and eye-glass is given as the measure of magnifying power, together with the shorter essays De vitris figurandis, De corona et parheliis, &c. An early tract De ratiociniis tin ludo aleae, printed in 16J7 with Schooten's Exercitationes mathematicae, is notable as one of the first formal treatises on the theory of probabilities; nor should his investigations of the properties of the cissoid, logarithmic and catenary curves be left unnoticed.

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  • The two systems were nothing more as yet than two different ways of interpreting a phrase of Porphyry, and they remained unnoticed in the for nearly two centuries not so much for its dialectics S' and philosophy as for its humanistic culture.

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  • It was not till 1801 that the last mouldering head of the Fettmilch company dropped unnoticed from the Rententurm, the old tower near the bridge.

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  • From the early 17th century, if not earlier, porcelain and earthenware manufactories existed at Stoke-upon-Trent, but they remained unnoticed until in 1686 Dr Plot wrote his survey of Stafford- ' shire.

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  • For some time he was left unnoticed in confinement.

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  • It may be noticed that the Flatey Book narrative gives a somewhat different but much slighter account of Thorfinn's expedition, making both Thorvald Ericsson and Freydis undertake separate Vinland ventures - one before, the other after, Karlsefni's enterprise - Thorvald being killed on his (as in Red Eric Saga, but with divergent details), and Freydis on her committing atrocities upon her comrades, the Icelanders Helgi and Finnbogi, which are unnoticed in Red Eric. The latter, however, in its mention of the domestic broils which arose over the women of the colony in its third winter, points to something which may have been the germ of the highly elaborated Freydis story in Flatey.

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  • Logan has found ethnological and linguistic evidence of this domination, which was left unnoticed in the Indian histories.

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  • Any of these sounds may call attention to movements which otherwise would pass unnoticed.

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  • Early in 1858 Morris published The Defence of Guenevere, which was almost unnoticed by contemporary criticism, but is now recognized as one of the pearls of Victorian poetry.

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  • The illness varies within the widest limits, and exhibits all gradations of severity, from a mere indisposition, which may pass almost unnoticed, to an extreme violence, only equalled by the most violent forms of cholera.

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  • But while he gives a lively account of external events - such as the death of Commodus and the assassination of Pertinaxthe barbarian invasions, the spread of Christianity, the extension of the franchise by Caracalla are unnoticed.

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  • It was run over by the German attack, and the Silesians proceeded on their way up the valley practically unnoticed.

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  • Yet the sejm, so sensitive to its own privileges, allowed the insult to the king and the injury to the state to pass unnoticed, conniving at the destruction of the national navy and the depletion of the treasury, "lest warships should make the crown too powerful."

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  • As there has been no further change in the doctrine, and no further reformation in discipline, we may leave the ecclesiastical history of Lamaism since that date unnoticed, and consider some principal points on the constitution of the Lamaism of to-day.

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  • As the nut grows the slight puncture becomes almost obliterated, so that it is unnoticed by all but the most observant eye.

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  • This schism was reflected in the parties of the Assembly; the absolutists of the extreme Right; the moderate monarchists of the Right and Centre; the constitutionalists of the Left Centre and Left; and, finally, on the extreme Left the democratic revolutionists, among whom Robespierre sat as yet all but unnoticed.

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  • Boris, coolly looking at Helene's dazzling bare shoulders which emerged from a dark, gold-embroidered, gauze gown, talked to her of old acquaintances and at the same time, unaware of it himself and unnoticed by others, never for an instant ceased to observe the Emperor who was in the same room.

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  • Of course, this type of angry racial outburst is not likely to go unnoticed.

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  • The video did not go unnoticed by United Airlines officials.

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  • In some cases, the defect may be mild and unnoticed at birth, then diagnosed later in life.

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  • Often, in the rush to get necessary services, the pressures felt by their family members go unnoticed.

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  • Mark my words, what you are doing will not remain unnoticed.

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  • The two books mentioned remained unnoticed by the reading public, and Lotze first became known to a larger circle through a series of works which aimed at establishing in the study of the physical and mental phenomena of the human organism in its normal and diseased states the same general principles which had been adopted in the investigation of inorganic phenomena.

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  • This remark, when it was spoken, passed unnoticed, being indeed nothing more than one of the commonplaces of party warfare.

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  • Probably Strabo was then in Rome; the fact that his work passed unnoticed by Roman writers such as the elder Pliny does not prove the contrary.

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  • His death produced but a feeble sensation in Rome, which was already pacified, and passed almost unnoticed in Italy.

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  • For many centuries Jainism was so overshadowed by that stupendous movement, born at the same time and in the same place, which we call Buddhism, that it remained almost unnoticed by the side of its powerful rival.

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  • For example, we find Plutarch amplifying the suggestion in Plato's latest treatise (the Laws) that this imperfection is due to a bad world-soul that strives against the good, - a suggestion which is alien to the general tenor of Plato's doctrine, and had consequently been unnoticed during the intervening centuries.

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  • In 1856 William Ferrel showed that the action of the moon on the ocean tidal waves would result in a retardation of the earth's rotation, a result, at first unnoticed, which was independently reached a few years later by Delaunay.

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  • The First Philippic, spoken early in 351 B.C., was no sudden note of alarm drawing attention to an unnoticed peril.

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  • The additional possibility of access to all humans' Digital Echoes, to be studied for a million unnoticed causal correlations, will hasten the demise of disease as well and will increase quality of life and longevity.

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  • Denisov, who had come into the room unnoticed by anyone, stood there and wiped his eyes at the sight.

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  • A tear slid down her cheek unnoticed until it dropped on Brutus.

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  • The letters remained unnoticed, but Laplace was not crushed by the rebuff.

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  • Gradually, unnoticed, all these persons began to disappear and a single question, that of the closed door, superseded all else.

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  • In battle he was always under fire, so that Kutuzov reproved him for it and feared to send him to the front, and like Dokhturov he was one of those unnoticed cogwheels that, without clatter or noise, constitute the most essential part of the machine.

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  • The curly- headed, delicate boy sat with shining eyes unnoticed in a corner, starting every now and then and muttering something to himself, and evidently experiencing a new and powerful emotion as he turned his curly head, with his thin neck exposed by his turn-down collar, toward the place where Pierre sat.

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  • The men went into the study and little Nicholas Bolkonski followed them unnoticed by his uncle and sat down at the writing table in a shady corner by the window.

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