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noteworthy and exception
One noteworthy exception is provided by the caeside anion ().
Pulmonary arterioles are a noteworthy exception as they vasodilate to high oxygen.
Almost all of civilization's food supply ( maize is a noteworthy exception ) depends greatly on crop pollination by honey bees, whether directly eaten or used as forage crops for animals that produce milk and meat.
The only noteworthy exception appears to be the orator Titus Junius, who lived in the final century of the Republic.
One noteworthy exception to the rule is Rock Howard, brought in from the most recent Fatal Fury chapter, Garou: Mark of the Wolves.
The archaeological findings seem related to those of the Dnieper-Donets culture, with the noteworthy exception of horse burials, the earliest in the Old World.
The main roads run east-west and ( with the noteworthy exception of the modern Via della Conciliazione ) are not named Vie, but Borghi.
They form an exception to the general rule that stars that share the same Bayer designation are close together: π < sup > 1 </ sup > is nearly 9 ° north of π < sup > 6 </ sup > ( Tau Eridani is an even more noteworthy example of this ).

noteworthy and is
It is noteworthy that the majority of the delegates to the Congress were from the less developed, former colonial nations.
Especially noteworthy is Levinger's finding that the length of treatment per se is not a reliable indicator of successful outcome.
What is noteworthy about this large group of teen-agers is that, although their attitudes hardly differentiate them from their gentile counterparts, they actually lead their lives in a vast self-enclosed Jewish cosmos with relatively little contact with the non-Jewish world.
One of the more noteworthy changes that have taken place since the mid-19th century is the situation of Catholics at Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
A semi-serious literary document entitled `` The Wings Of Henry James '' is noteworthy, if only for a keenly trenchant though little-known comment on the master's difficult later period by modest Owen Wister, author of `` The Virginian ''.
Of these the most noteworthy is Loccum Abbey in Hanover, founded as a Cistercian house in 1163 by Count Wilbrand of Hallermund, and reformed in 1593.
It's noteworthy that this record's peak emittance black-body wavelength of 6, 400 kilometers is roughly the radius of Earth.
The only engagement between the rival factions which is told at length is noteworthy, inasmuch as it was preceded by an encounter at Gibeon between twelve chosen men from each side, in which the whole twenty-four seem to have perished ( 2 Samuel 2: 12 ).
It is noteworthy that Socrates ( Plato, Phaedo, 98 B ) accuses Anaxagoras of failing to differentiate between nous and psyche, while Aristotle ( Metaphysics, Book I ) objects that his nous is merely a deus ex machina to which he refuses to attribute design and knowledge.
It is noteworthy that a suspended or out of service line or an incoming only line would not be able to reach any toll-free numbers.
Abbas was an intelligent prince, possessed some literary taste, and is noteworthy on account of the comparative simplicity of his life.
" The film is noteworthy for its invocation of silent film techniques and an insistence on the jump-cut for effect.
The film is noteworthy for its use of various experimental techniques to convey its narrative in ultimately unconventional ways.
The following is a list of noteworthy sign-acts found in Jeremiah.
The throne scene at the opening of chapter 6 is noteworthy for its depiction of an idealised temple with singing seraphs.
Bute's version is noteworthy for its inclusion of the skilful renderings of the ancient hymns by J. H.
The second noteworthy characteristic is that the country borders on very different parts of the African continent: North Africa, with its Islamic culture and economic orientation toward the Mediterranean Basin ; West Africa, with its diverse religions and cultures and its history of highly developed states and regional economies ; Northeast Africa, oriented toward the Nile Valley and Red Sea region ; and Central or Equatorial Africa, some of whose people have retained classical African religions while others have adopted Christianity, and whose economies were part of the great Congo River system.
However the city of " Polish Cathedrals " is rife with numerous historic synagogues, as well as the noteworthy sacred spaces of other religions.
The later entry is particularly noteworthy as it constitutes the first clear evidence for the switch to torsion catapults which are more powerful than the flexible crossbows and came to dominate Greek and Roman artillery design thereafter.
Van der Heul is also noteworthy because he may have been African or of African-American descent.

noteworthy and Book
Particularly noteworthy are the many instances of inclusio in the Book of Jeremiah.
In chapters 8 and 9 of Book XXII of his City of God, written circa AD 415, Augustine noted that miracles in his own day were not as spectacular or noteworthy as those at the dawn of Christianity, but that they continued to take place.
Some releases, like the album Book of Horizons, are noteworthy in this regard because they are released under the name Secret Chiefs 3, but the tracks they contain are each credited to a satellite band, giving the release the appearance of a compilation album.

noteworthy and work
St. Francis Xavier is noteworthy for his missionary work, both as organizer and as pioneer.
However, not only because of the message conveyed, but also Bearden ’ s vernacular realism represented in the work makes The Visitation noteworthy ; Bearden describes two figures in The Visitation somewhat realistically but does not fully follow the pure realism by distorting and exaggerating some parts of their body, to “ convey an experiential feeling or subjective disposition .” Bearden ’ s quotation also demonstrates his supportive view to vernacular realism: “ the Negro artists must not be content with merely recording a scene as a machine.
Grant assumed the duties expected of him as a young man at home, which primarily included maintaining the firewood supply ; he thereby developed a noteworthy ability to work with, and control, horses in his charge, and used this in providing transportation as a vocation in his youth.
His most important theological work of this period was the Commentarii in Epistolam Pauli ad Romanos ( Wittenberg, 1532 ), noteworthy for introducing the idea that " to be justified " means " to be accounted just ," whereas the Apology had placed side by side the meanings of " to be made just " and " to be accounted just.
A particularly noteworthy work dealing with Etruscan locations is D. H. Lawrence's Sketches of Etruscan Places and other Italian essays.
The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, founded in 1959, is noteworthy for its graduate programs in healthcare administration, social policy, social work, and international development.
The following faculty are noteworthy for their published works or field work or both.
This work was first performed in its entirety in the church of St Eustache in Paris on Saint Cecilia's Day, 22 November 1855 ; from this rendition dates Gounod's fame as a noteworthy composer.
Among his medallic work, the coronation medals for Napoleon in 1804 (“ Medal Celebrating the Coronation of Napoleon I by Pope Pius VII at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris ”) and several medals and jetons for the Bank of France are the most noteworthy.
His only other noteworthy work is Le Chrétien mourant ( 1695 ).
The Abbey's stained glass is particularly noteworthy, including early work by Edward Burne-Jones in the rose window and lancets of the east wall, and A K Nicholson in the Lady Chapel.
His tenure of the Foreign Office was noteworthy for the famous dispatch in which he defended Italian independence: " Her Majesty's Government will turn their eyes rather to the gratifying prospect of a people building up the edifice of their liberties, and consolidating the work of their independence, amid the sympathies and good wishes of Europe " ( 27 October 1860 ).
* Chapel of St. Anne, a noteworthy Renaissance work by Guardi.
She was married ( 1905 ) to another noteworthy sculptor, Ernest Gillick, who is believed to have influenced her work.
Particularly noteworthy is the tabernacle, the work of Giacomo dello Porta, who was a pupil of Michelangelo.
Namatjira's work is on public display in some of Australia's major art galleries, with some noteworthy exceptions.
The next noteworthy work was a history of antiquity and its culture ( Universalhistorische Übersicht der Geschichte der alten Welt und ihrer Kultur, 1st part, 1826 ; 2nd part, 1834 ), which, while revealing little knowledge of the new criticism of sources inaugurated by F. A.
" One noteworthy aspect of the work is his anticipation of microbiology and epidemiology.
It is noteworthy that the old voyagers do not hint at the sailors singing out or encouraging their efforts by choruses when at work.
Chapman's poetry, though not widely influential on the subsequent development of English poetry, did have a noteworthy effect on the work of T. S. Eliot.
In fact, Schneider's mixing of the medical and the moral has been described as the most noteworthy aspect of this work, which has been linked back to German reception of Cesare Lombroso's theory of the ' born criminal ', redefined by Emil Kraepelin and others ( see also Koch ) in to psychiatric terms as a ' moral defect '.
If the skylights favored by Victor Horta are rather absent in his work ( except in his 1910 Mezzara Hotel ), Guimard made noteworthy experiments in space and volume.
Hales ' work on the growth pattern of long bones, demonstrating epiphyseal growth ; his demonstration of spinal reflexes in the frog and his suggestion that electricity played a role in allowing nerves to control muscle function are also noteworthy.
Looking at the legacy of her work as an entire collection reveals her additional noteworthy ability to adapt a message to the audience she was addressing as she wrote not only in papers, and for speeches, but also in church pamphlets and for community organizations.

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