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1
His face had nothing of that unripeness
so
conspicuous
in his successor.
2
The courage of the lady, hitherto
so
conspicuous
,
now fairly gave way.
3
It's a mistake to wear green feathers; it makes a body
so
conspicuous
.
4
He must have believed it was
so
conspicuous
that no direction was required.
5
But there was no need of calling attention to
so
conspicuous
an appearance.
6
Lewis Gunther, whose services had been
so
conspicuous
,
was well rewarded.
7
Therefore, the dark side is
so
conspicuous
;
therefore, much pain and poetry-unhappinessand greatness.
8
The boy's face lacked the level-browed honesty that was
so
conspicuous
in the girl's.
9
I do not see how I can undertake a place
so
conspicuous
and responsible.
10
I wonder what it is that makes us
so
conspicuous
.
11
No doubt he would have liked to be assured of
so
conspicuous
a place.
12
Mr. Anderson had made himself
so
conspicuous
as to be visible to her constantly.
13
She could hardly fail to catch his eye, she was
so
conspicuous
with bandages.
14
They looked
so
conspicuous
,
they seemed to diminish everything else.
15
Who'd have thought that you would be
so
conspicuous
now?
16
Scotland had but little of the constitutional evolution
so
conspicuous
in the history of England.
so
conspicuous
so