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Sentence count:221+3Posted:2017-03-13Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: notableinevitablylamentablyindisputablyaffablyreliablyprobablyadorablyMeaning: ['nəʊtəblɪ]  adv. to a notable extent. 
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(181) Notably, the HRC has decided to send an international commission of inquiry to investigate "alleged violations of international humanitarian law in Libya."
(182) Moreover, many of the persistent autocracies of the Middle East and North Africa—most notably Iran, Iraq, and Egypt—antedate Islam by more than a millennium.
(183) She was never far from the headlines with eight marriages, most notably twice to the actor Richard Burton. Colin Paterson looks back at her life.
(184) Certain debts can be defaulted on without a general bankruptcy; these are non-recourse loans, most notably mortgages in common law jurisdictions such as the United States.
(185) Yesterday's communiqu é from Pittsburgh was verbose, and notably short on substance.
(186) Stocks, notably of commodities, which are outside commercial channels. Their exact quantity cannot be identified but they are in theory available ...
(187) Notably, patients with diabetes and nephrotic - proteinuria were excluded from the protocol outright.
(188) The injury came hot on the heels of some of Aurelio's finest moments in a Liverpool shirt, most notably two assists against Arsenal last weekend.
(189) In contemporary times , the aestheticism and consumption culture is notably incorporated into each other.
(190) Endosperm starch content of sweet maize was lower than normal corn notably.
(191) There are different varieties of Omega Fatty Acid, most notably Omega-3, Omega-6 and Omega-9 (carbon chains of 3).
(192) Newspaper publishers, notably William Randolph Hearst , began making animated versions of the Sunday comics to promote circulation.
(193) It was also awarded to German Allies, notably the Italian and Rumanian forces, as well as those volunteers from the invaded Eastern territories who joined the German cause.
(194) There are other forms of civil disorder — most notably, football hooliganism.
(195) Compal would make the handset, and it would notably be the contractor's first phone to have a pure cost over $150; the actual selling price would be higher.
(196) Hydrophytes show certain adaptations to such habitats, notably development of aerenchyma, reduction of cuticle, root system, and mechanical and vascular tissues, and divided leaves.
(197) English statesman, orator, and writer. A Jacobite , he spent much of his life in exile and wrote influential political treatises, notably The Idea of a Patriot King (1749).
(198) The traits of capital demand distinguish notably in various development phases of SMEs.
(199) Oxygen and carbon are important nonmetallic impurities in silicon crystals. Notably(sentencedict.com), the characteristics of silicon crystal are affected by them.
(200) The question is whether he was well served or whether he allowed others, notably Karl Rove, his Machiavellian campaign adviser, undue influence.
(201) Indeed, much of it was invented well before quantum theory even existed, notably by German mathematician David Hilbert.
(202) Conclusion: FGF2 promotes regeneration in the olfactory epithelium, which is decreased notably at chronic sinusitis and may lead to dysosmia.
(203) Since the Kaminoans were the only inhabitants of a watery world, they were also given secondary aquatic characteristics, most notably the fish-like fin-crest and the clammy pale skin.
(204) Notably supporters of the Wisla Club have a lot to enthuse about in the recent years as their side has dominated the Poland's premier league and won a string of the country's championships.
(205) A C subroutine library to support your program's subroutine calls, notably managing input and output.
(206) That may be why Americans, despite being virulently anti-tax in their rhetoric, are notably compliant taxpayers.
(207) The 9/11 attacks did lead to some expansion of executive authority, most notably in bypassing procedures set up in 1978 to ensure that electronic surveillance is judicially authorized.
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(208) His work had enormous influence, most notably on Eugene Delacroix , and on the development of Romantic art in France.
(209) Some objects in the collection, most notably the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon, are the objects of intense controversy and of calls for restitution to their countries of origin.
(210) Those that occur naturally in the opium poppy, notably morphine, have been used since ancient Greek times.
More similar words: notableinevitablylamentablyindisputablyaffablyreliablyprobablyadorablynoticeablyimprobablyinexorablyreasonablypresumablyinvariablytableirrevocablyirreparablystableinextricablyinterminablyconsiderablytableaumutableeatabletabloidvegetablesuitableportabletimetablepalatable
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