Synonym: particularly. Similar words: particular, particularly, articulate, in part, particle, participate, participant, participation. Meaning: adv. specifically or especially distinguished from others.
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91 Actual long coats, although difficult to spot at this age, will show in fluffy long hairs on the ears in particular.
92 So the civil rights movement began to splinter, and young blacks in particular followed more militant leaders.
93 He didn't want anything in particular. He just stopped for a chat.
94 Human rights in general and the right to communicate in particular are bound up with the notion of democracy.
95 Adults, adult women in particular, are subscribing to this expansionism for themselves without question.
96 In particular, they have been censured for failing sufficiently to take into account the needs of local people.
97 Inorganic chemistry in particular provided the bulk of new pigments based on chromium, cadmium, cobalt, zinc, copper and arsenic.
98 The research project explores the substantive and technical issues of analysing hierarchical structures and in particular develops general purpose computer software.
99 These traits are ingrained and stable dispositions to respond to certain situations in particular ways characteristic of the personality.
100 But this ideology, though revolutionary in content, in fact sustained capitalist relations of production in general and big business in particular.
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101 In particular he scrutinized every report of an alleged matriarchy, where women were said to hold political power.
102 Varo collected pre-Columbian art, studied eastern religions and was fascinated by the occult and alchemy, in particular.
103 The purpose of the Classbook is to achieve maximum results in the classroom, in particular by developing the communication skills.
104 In particular, it brought the demolition of most historic buildings in conservation areas under control.
105 Most of them were carrying bows(sentencedict.com), but even those who had arrows nocked were not aiming at anything in particular.
106 In particular, this means that you: must wear a name badge when dealing with the public.
107 In particular, let the average cost curves for firms in one country lie everywhere below those in the other.
108 Now they have dedicated their hangar to high speed and in particular the record breakers that flew from this historic airfield.
109 One in particular, about a metre high, pale lemon in colour, was ornamented with neo-classical bandings in blue and gold.
110 Ferranti then hopes to decide on a course of action and in particular on how to restructure its capital base.
111 Driving licences, in particular, are like giving some one a cheque book.
112 In particular, he acted as adviser to the Labour Party continuously from the 1930s till his death.
113 The housing needs of the elderly, in particular, must be a prominent policy issue in years to come.
114 In particular, more research is needed to ascertain how the voice of the consumer may best be heard.
115 Schools' concerns in examining their attendance rates tend to be with levels of non-attendance and in particular with truancy.
116 The day belonged to Ireland, and in particular to the big-hearted Kerryman.
117 In particular you should ask: i. - Are they building any low-cost homes for sale to first-time buyers? ii.
118 Peace Alliance supporters, and the Communists in particular were annoyed that the opportunity for a joint candidature had been lost.
119 In particular, the bond markets-high-yield and investment grade-showed signs of life last week.
120 In particular, it requires a good attendance record at school.
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