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notable

A person or a thing is notable if the person or thing is famous, important, significant. It means that many people know about that person or thing; many things have been said or written about that person or thing. She is a notable writer: people in many different countries read her books. A notable event happened here today. It will be in the newspaper.

notable

(= noteworthy) worthy of notice a noteworthy advance in cancer research (= luminary) a celebrity who is an inspiration to others he was host to a large gathering of luminaries (= celebrated, famed, famous, illustrious, renowned) widely known and esteemed a famous actor a celebrated musician a famed scientist an illustrious judge a notable historian a renowned painter

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Simple sentences

The area is notable for its scenery and wildlife.
Imogen of the Internet is not yet notable on Wikipedia, but it is one of the many things she aspires to.
Chemistry has made notable progress in recent years.

Movie subtitles

But during her reign, the forces of good have achieved notable.
Hardly a sufficient escort for such a notable visitor.
Our most notable features, of course, are the D'Ascoyne memorials.
Tell me, supposing your comrades were to hear the truth about this notable exploit of yours?
Must be the change of air or the altitude, it's quite notable here.
Yes, indeed a work of notable incompetence, even for Mr. Eric Landor.
The buyer, himself a notable art collector.
In order to become a follower of the so-called Left Hand Path, one has to be rebaptised in the cause and take the name of some past notable of the occult.
There are notable Bleuchamp tombs, and important records in the city archives.
All cars have come into the pits to change to rain tires, with the notable exception of the three Gulf-Porsche entries and the four Ferrari team cars.
We are all doctors, with one notable exception.
Dear Craig. traditionally, your Uncle Henry has been. the Blake family's most notable black sheep.
That notable culture had its cruel side, too.
Far to the south, he read at the frontier outpost of Syene something notable could be seen on the longest day of the year.
The bedroom is very notable for its built-in features. You.
We are not accustomed to speak of past of notable citizens.
What kind of notable people were here yesterday?
But judging by the casualties, the efforts of your regiment must have been notable.
A notable? Someone who controls the province?
We don't even know the name of the notable Roscio wanted me to report.
A notable.
A notable who steals, runs rackets and lays down the law.
All cars have come into the pits to change to rain tires, with the notable exception of the three Gulf Porsche entries and the four Ferrari team cars.
Up to now, the French have used a notable restraint.
She says you'll record a notable chapter in the academic history of Virginia.
The bedroom is very notable for its built-in features.
She came upon a world sadly mired in the ways of the flesh. But during her reign, the forces of good have achieved notable. Stop.
Must be the change of air or the altitude, it's quite notable here. Happens sometimes.
IAGo: O, notable strumpet.
A notable?
A notable. A notable who steals, runs rackets and lays down the law.
Advocate Rosello - he's the only notable in the village, the big shot.
And when I informed the ladies and gentlemen that I had found the key, and it was borne in on them that you were having that long ride for nothing, there was a notable lessening of tension.
Some notable exceptions.
It has notable properties.

News and current affairs

WASHINGTON, DC - Dropping bombs as a solution to the world's trouble spots may be falling out of fashion (with the notable exception of Libya), but finger wagging is definitely back in.
More fundamentally, monetary unions - in a broader sense - have existed not only within single states, but also in groups of sovereign states, the gold standard being the most notable example in history.
The most notable trend is an escalating demand for housing.
The media is Georgian democracy's most notable achievement up to now.
The very fact that we are posing this question is novel and notable it its own right.
But such steps, while notable, would prove insufficient to counter fully the slowdown emanating from the West; and it certainly would not materially change the outlook for the United States and Europe.
Many are charities and often include on their advisory boards one or two members with clear government connections (the daughter of a minister or an army general, or, in a couple of notable instances, the President's wife).
The most notable example is Russia.
Brazil is the other notable wild card.
But improvement presupposes diagnosing why Europe's productivity performance, with a few notable exceptions, has been so bad.
VIENNA - The most notable innovations of the past two decades have been financial.
In deciding to raise interest rates, it will be doing more than simply lifting its foot from the financial-stimulus accelerator; it will also be taking a notable step toward the multiyear normalization of its overall policy stance.
The three possible outcomes of all this include a relatively stable multi-speed world, notable disruptions that undermine the US's economic recovery, and a European revival that benefits from US growth.
Unfortunately, under the far-too-long leadership of Guido Westerwelle, the FDP has degenerated into a party notable for defending the freedom only of a few privileged individuals: bankers and businessmen.
This is particularly notable, given that Ecuador's was perhaps the first opportunistic default (triggered by unwillingness, rather than inability, to pay) in recent history.
Along the way, a number of famous physicists tried and failed to get the answer - Albert Einstein, Werner Heisenberg, and Richard Feynman being notable examples.
Most notable has been the work of Senator Ted Kaufman, a Democrat from Delaware (yes, a pro-business state), who has pressed tirelessly to fix the most egregious problems in the US financial sector.
Notable, too, are the conspiracy theories this time around.
Indeed, it is notable that, while Obama's State of the Union address in January 2010 at least mentioned Doha, his address in January 2011 did not.
Another policy area that has lost its centrality is the internal market - a notable decision, given that it has been the centerpiece of the European project since the Commission was created in 1958.
She has been accused, but not convicted, of corruption several times, with one notable case involving the construction of an elaborate shopping complex near the Taj Mahal, in violation of zoning laws.
That meeting produced a notable broadside against the United States, as each member declared its desire to unseat the dollar as the global reserve currency.
Energy security is also a notable risk factor, especially given the uncertain outcomes of the popular uprisings in the Middle East.
But, with the notable exception of Japan, which suffered its deepest recession of the modern era, Asia came through an extraordinarily tough period in excellent shape.
To make matters worse, most of the region - Czechoslovakia being a notable exception - was plagued by unsustainable external debt and soaring inflation.
The most notable example is the impact of Gleevec (imatinib mesylate) on outcomes for children with an uncommon subtype of leukemia - Philadelphia chromosome-positive ALL.
South Africa is a notable exception, offering the best prospect for driving regional economic integration, but it, too, has chronic social problems and, compared to East Asia, anemic economic growth.
Very few among them (notable exceptions including Nouriel Roubini and Robert Shiller) raised alarm bells about the crisis to come.
Our technologically advanced civilization - replete with remarkable tools and notable headaches - owes everything to a tapestry of cosmic and planetary history.
But US foreign policy had been notable for a China-friendly approach long before that.
The American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association, as well as the disease-based research institutes of the National Institutes of Health, are notable examples.
Like-minded states, often neighbors, grouped together to pool their leverage: this was notable among some of the smaller and poorer states with the most at stake in addressing climate change.
And, indeed, the ECB's latest staff projections entail a notable downgrading of the macroeconomic outlook.

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