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notably English

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What does notably mean?

notably

especially; in particular notably in the social sciences, the professors teach too much

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There were, of course, some imposing sights on the banks of the Thames, notably a large gaol, the Tower of London.
It seems, in this case. we have a mighty fine set of extenuating circumstances. notably dealing with an infant child you claim to be your godson.
Since no reconnaissance party has appeared, and since Mr. Scott is notably efficient in such matters. I must assume that something's keeping them busy up there.
Everything concerning the Catholic religion and its heresies, notably as regards to dogma, is rigorously exact. All texts and quotations are either from scripture or works of theology and ecclesiastic history, both ancient and modern.
A number of far-right terrorist groups, notably the P.A.F. and the S.T.I.C., say they'll meet the challenge of the extreme left and contribute to this operation of total subversion.
As for my crew, we're short in several key positions, most notably a first officer.
And your actions, and notably your presence at political trials, are inconsistent with that policy.
A notably awkward experience.
We have several delivery systems and notably the Ascot booster. which we are in the process of reprogramming.
And no fluke - some big names have fallen to him, most notably the No.6 seed, India's Anan Nanak, in a classic semifinal.
In the service of Inaba during the civil wars. Utanosuke Kano, notably, was an outstanding warrior.
As you see, in the center of the cavern, there appears to be an object notably composed of metal.
Very similar to the Ebola virus, most notably massive hemorrhaging.
A government is a body of people, usually, notably, ungoverned.
This deals with notably more evident matters.
Since no reconnaissance party has appeared, and since Mr. Scott is notably efficient in such matters.
Notably you, wilhelm.
Very similar to the Ebola virus. Most notably massive hemorrhaging. This virus works by breaking down bonds between cells.
In World War II, he vocally controversially supported our Russian allies notably, at a Carnegie Hall rally, where he followed a waffling Orson Welles.
Actually, I still have a few plans to look at. notably for the wiring and the ventilation ducts.
People have reported gatherings in certain parts of town. notably at night.
For the first time, we are going to attack head on the structural weaknesses of the State as a whole, notably of its public corporations.
Certain objects, most notably either of the two crosses of Isteria. have been used by even the unordained to bless commonly occurring waters even rain.
Everything concerning the Catholic religion and its heresies, notably as regards to dogma, is rigorously exact.
Notably, that of Michel Debre.
As you know Horn is a small town, notably a school city with a secondary school and a high school.
Deleuze: in the time of Eisenstein, of Dovzhenko. Everything was there, parallel editing notably, parallel editing that was sublime, etc.
Most notably, clause four.
And Professor Gerald Sloane, notably chummy with his female students of which she was one.
Most notably, Dr Elizabeth Weir.
Notably, urban pacification and riot control.
And don't mention the presents you've given her. Notably the diamond.
He has huge weaknesses, notably in written French.

News and current affairs

A climate of fear has made life hard for anyone who looks suspicious or acts suspiciously, notably for Muslims.
To this old brew, new ingredients have been added, notably the most rapid change in a nation's fiscal posture the world has probably ever seen.
The secretariat should actively cooperate with the IMF to benefit from its analysis, notably regarding exchange rates.
Most notably, for more than two years now, Pakistan has been moving away from the Bonn consensus, betting on the rebirth of the Taliban and giving it massive support.
Much of arid sub-Saharan Africa, notably in the Sahel (the region just south of the Sahara desert), has experienced a pronounced drop in rainfall over the past quarter-century.
They should also legislate now for future reforms, notably to encourage people to work longer.
But this is the view of only a small minority of leaders, notably former Prime Minister Abu Mazin and Muhammad Dahlan, who heads his own militia in the Gaza Strip.
A number of developing countries - notably India, China, Chile, Cuba, Lebanon, and Panama - played an active and influential part in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The shell of what remains continues to challenge the company's fate, notably in a Houston, Texas courtroom.
We need to consider such issues in trying to understand why, for example, Italian voters last month rejected the sober economist Mario Monti, who forced austerity on them, notably by raising property taxes.
Women not only outnumber men at universities; they also outperform them, most notably in math, physics, and information science.
In some parts of the Islamic world, most notably in the Arabian peninsula, the fertility rate remains very high.
Spain, for example, saw its best minds drained away for five centuries, notably following Fascism's victory in the Spanish Civil War.
Likewise, home prices have been booming over the past year or two in several places, notably China, Brazil, and Canada, and prices could still be driven up in many other places.
In some countries, most notably the US, a private-sector credit boom created jobs in low-skilled industries like construction, and precipitated a consumption boom as people borrowed against overvalued houses.
Is there a fundamental misalignment of the euro with other currencies (most notably the dollar) and how long might this last?
In the United States, cautionary voices have been notably absent even among staunchly liberal newspapers like The New York Times.
He used the example of three (now forgotten) bestselling authors of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to show the deep aversion of many Germans to the modern world, notably to market economics and democratic politics.
Her ascent has been marked by a heavy emphasis on symbolism - her rule in Uttar Pradesh has featured the construction of numerous statues of Dalit leaders, notably herself - and a taste for lavish celebrations.
India needed no ethical lessons from a United States and a Britain that have long coddled military dictators in India's South Asian neighborhood, notably in Pakistan.
That blueprint has been used throughout Asia in recent decades, most notably in China.

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