At no place is a lack of system, and an observance of formality, more noticeable than at a funeral.
He shuns all outward display of his personality; he cares not to be seen or heard; he eschews noisy and grandiloquent talk; he avoids showy and noticeable costumes.
One’s individual manners, and ordinary polite or impolite forms of address, are very noticeable when accentuated by the telephone.
But it is noticeable that they are quite apart from the other group, much more so than was the case in Hick Scorner.
Quite undeniably of classical influence, however, is the refinement and restraint noticeable throughout the play.
A noticeable feature, which shows the closeness of the imitation, is the absence of all intentionally humorous scenes, in spite of Greene's very considerable natural aptitude for comic by-play.
The mostnoticeable of these is the Common Turnleaf or Resolution Plant, a sort of Neverlasting Flower.
Most noticeableof these is the Marrygold, a dwarf growth of foreign importation, and erroneously supposed to be a sport of the original Heart Tree.
Two curious facts are noticeable with regard to the distribution of the rock-hewn tombs.
We have already examined what may be called the style of megalithic architecture and found that the same features are noticeable in all countries where these buildings occur.
It was noticeable that she always spoke of the doctor as if he were in the next room.
But it was noticeable that as he spoke he did not look at Esther nor could her anxious glance read the impassive sternness of his face.
The effect of the selectivity of the "yellow spot" is noticeable in viewing certain colors.
The phenomenon is very noticeable in the case of the image of a colored lantern-slide projected upon a screen and is readily observed when the image consists of letters of various colors.
The influence of the election year is also noticeable in the group of crimes prejudicial to the administration of public justice, which includes contempt of court, bribery, and perjury.
It is noticeable that in Cabo Rojo, where the percentage of criminal cases is lowest, the population depends chiefly upon the hat-making industry for its support.
There is something of flowingly eloquent in Friedrich's account of this Battle waged against the inanimate Chaos; something of exultant and triumphant, not noticeable of him in regard to his other Victories.
The stream not far below this point serves another rustic mill, and a noticeable object later on is a homely foot-bridge supported by upright slabs of stone.
The more suddenly the change of pressure is effected, the more noticeable is the discomfort.
The pictorial wrappers are especially noticeable and distinguish this series from its rivals.
The silence grew to be a noticeable thing as the minutes went on, and nobody else appeared, and not a soul moved.
Tis your excitement is what makes you look so noticeable to-night.
Oak sighed a deep honest sigh -- none the less so in that, being like the sigh of a pine plantation, it was rather noticeable as a disturbance of the atmo- sphere.
The dinner was substantial, and in all the dishes there was noticeable the excessive abundance of country banquets, realized at the expense of variety.
His hair was the more noticeable because he carried his hat in his hand; his clothes were noticeable too, being a shade too fanciful for London in winter--but then, who cares how people dress in London?
Cross quietly accepted the hot narrow bedroom which was the best we could offer him, and at supper took his place among the harvest help without any noticeable sign of repugnance.
It was the very same suit I had bought of the Clark Street tailor, and the aniline purple had turned pink along the seams--or if not pink it was some other color equally noticeable in the raiment of a lecturer, and not to be endured.
He also parted his yellow hair in the middle (which was a very noticeable thing in those days) and was always talking of taking a girl to a social or to prayer meeting.
Leaving these out of view, thenoticeable point is that the vegetation of California is most strikingly unlike that of the Atlantic United States.
His left arm was shattered just below the shoulder and it is noticeable at first sight, in spite of the operation, which was heralded abroad as a masterpiece of surgical art.
I don't like all these symptoms: her noticeable falling away, the red spots, and the gleam of her eyes when she suddenly turns to me with a pleading look.
These senses are dormant within you and every other person, until they are developed, (as is necessary with the usual senses and faculties more noticeable in the growth of a child).
It is also noticeable that the present formation of the Social Commonwealth has helped to bring about a revolt against the higher powers of man.
The attraction which the artifices of rhetoric had for his mind is as noticeable in his style as a similar attraction is in the speeches of Thucydides.
It is a noticeable fact that Shakespeare places the scene of only one of his comedies in England, and that he too introduces the English names and characteristics of Bottom, Snug, Peter Quince, etc.
You will be surprised at first to see how noticeable slight defects in the surface become in the finished work.
It is noticeable that the vote to close the Exchange was not unanimous.
It has, consequently, been a noticeable phenomenon in all contemporary industrial society that the activities of the stock markets have been a constant subject of agitation and legislative meddling.
It is noticeable that these decisions have been made only when the interests of these corporations were to be subserved.
A noticeable feature in the matter is, that members of congress, in the senate and house, as soon as the act was passed granting the charter, became large stockholders and managers in the corporations.
It is noticeablein all cases of the sale of coin, that Wall street brokers are the purchasers, and usually at less than the quoted market value.
The first noticeablefeature of this instrument is that the directors of the company contract with one of their own body to build six hundred and sixty-seven miles of its road.
Another noticeable fact is that the recently appointed judges are the most prominent in this new departure.
As soon as John saw the general he knew what Lannes meant by his phrase "a noticeable figure.
To this most noticeablecause of the climatic condition of the Japanese islands must be added another agency closely related to it in its effect.
The congregation of Adventists in Chellaston, however, was notnoticeable for size or influence.
His manner was cool, but it was noticeable that he had stopped his work and was merely cutting a piece of wood with his jack-knife.
Mrs. Rexford bethought her that she must look at some apples that were baking in the kitchen oven, which she did, and was back in time to make a remark in exchange without causing any noticeable break in the conversation.
I have crossed about 100 rivers and streams on the Yezo coast, and all the larger ones are marked by a most noticeable peculiarity, i.
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