

One of the most notable features of this mosaic is its.The most notable example is debt securities which companies promise to hold until they mature.In the harsh light, its most notable feature is a small metal grate over a drain in the very center.A notable example among many of government intervention to avoid strike action occurred in the 1954 pay negotiations.

Winston Churchill, an evident manic-depressive who rarely slept, is a notable example.
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Schools have seen a notable increase in applications for free lunches.If he does not change, his chances for attaining a notable historical reputation are not good.The funeral, at Trinity Episcopal Church, was notable for the family members who attended and for those who did not.John Ashworth was notable for his outstanding leadership in helping the University to overcome cuts in government funding.notable for The town is notable for its busy open-air market. notable achievement/success/victory Every country in the world signed the treaty, with one notable exception – the United States. ○ adjective IMPORTANT important, interesting, excellent, or unusual enough to be noticed or mentioned notable feature/example A notable feature of the church is its unusual bell tower.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English notable no‧ta‧ble / ˈnəʊtəb əl $ ˈnoʊ- /
