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1 I've composed a rhyme in honor of this most un- notable occasion .
2 But they knew how to add grace and dignity to a very notable occasion .
3 Another excellent rule adopted on that notable occasion abolished privateering.
4 If the widow be assistant on this notable occasion , give our due respects and kind remembrances to her.
5 Today's cricket international between Ireland and South Africa at Downpatrick will be a notable occasion , for at least two reasons.
6 The company does not often debut new models, so when it does announce something, it makes for a notable occasion .
7 The whole country was eager to receive and to give, and his advent in New York was a notable occasion .
8 The annual drive-in at Dunmore East GC on Sunday became a particularly notable occasion through the unexpected arrival of a rather special visitor.
9 It was also a notable occasion for the Douglas club, which claimed a third Bulmers Junior Cup victory after a lapse of 44 years.
10 The city suffered siege on two other notable occasions .
11 There were some notable occasions where Jesus did not hold back when people questioned him.
12 There were two particularly notable occasions upon which Mr. Washington unwittingly stirred the prejudices of the South.
13 While an earnest partisan he has given an example of independence of action on several notable occasions .
14 On three notable occasions the President has enforced the laws by the use or display of military force.
15 "David," said he at last, "this is a notable occasion .
16 At family events and notable occasions , there are more people using their iPhone or Android handset to preserve memories than the traditional camera.
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