Similar words: notable, inevitably, lamentably, indisputably, affably, reliably, probably, adorably. Meaning: ['nəʊtəblɪ] adv. to a notable extent.
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(91) Specific buildings, notably those on Castle Hill, including the cathedral and palaces, are restored and in good repair.
(92) However, a variety of other devices for similar purposes were also being developed, notably the investment bank or banque d'affaires.
(93) It is true that some opponents of the Government saw rearmament as the main issue - notably Churchill.
(94) I hear that there might be some quite spectacular player migrations from that period, notably in the Midlands.
(95) Professor Gregory is distinguished for his studies in experimental psychology, most notably in visual perception and the nature of visual illusions.
(96) Several Cowboys, most notably cornerback Deion Sanders, are due to receive substantial amounts of money that year.
(97) Other nations, notably the United States, grasped this concept years ago.
(98) With his teachers he salvaged from oblivion many of the Swahili poets, notably the Mombasa poet, Bwana Muyaka.
(99) Sometimes, however, notably during a General Election or a big fight, total inaccuracy is publicly punished.
(100) Notably, biologists already have a good idea of how genes work but they would dearly like to know more.
(101) Then there's the furniture, notably the super-curvy bentwood chairs for Knoll and the cardboard stuff for Vitra.
(102) Similar questions were being asked in the social sphere, notably with regard to health and to the role of women in society.
(103) Even so, he continued in royal service, acting from time to time as royal negotiator and adviser, notably at times of crisis.
(104) It is true that some powerful people, notably Winston Churchill, favoured military intervention.
(105) In recent years, most notably on the album New York, Reed has swapped the hypodermic needle for the wagging finger.
(106) This involved most notably a stress on the power of economic forces to overcome existing divisions between States.
(107) This did not notably affect the age distribution of either group.
(108) That domination brought a unity to the north which had been notably lacking since the end of the previous century.
(109) Notably, Bruce Willis and Julia Roberts play themselves in some of the most crucial scenes.
(110) But there are positive memories too, notably of properties which showed a spark of originality.
(111) But several areas, notably nuclear magnetic resonance, are less satisfactory.
(112) He later attempted such elucidation, as did other philosophers, notably his one-time pupil Edmund Husserl.
(113) They are themselves prominent actors in the rationalization of a number of industries in crisis, notably steel and shipbuilding.
(114) Worse, as Greenberg notes, much is beyond its control, notably the risk of political or economic upheaval.
(115) Transitions or changes which have a notably high or low probability can be identified, as reasons for their prominence sought.
(116) Young of many animals are kept as pets, notably macaws and other birds including chickens.
(117) Again, signer 2 differed notably from the others in his inability to use two lexical items simultaneously.
(117) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(118) New emotions were beginning to show, notably aggression and fear of suffocation.
(119) The project engineering department's own efficiency has been closely examined and, consequently, notably improved over the past year.
(120) Her extant artistic works include a number of miniatures and paintings, notably her illustrated breviary.
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