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31. Among the factors that stand out in the Orphic construal of a cosmos is the nature of time. 32. Bush's unilateralism has several strands, though three currently stand out. 33. Two Village respondents stand out from the rest in their disagreement with the arguments I have summarised. 34. But the fact that so few rooms stand out in my memory is not so surprising. 35. The sky is lead gray, and so the oranges and yellows of the maples stand out vibrant in contrast. 36. As ever, the knack is to make yourself stand out from the corporate crowd. 37. Why fit in when you were born to stand out?Dr. Seuss 38. The flag's five orange stripes stand out against a silver background. 39. Of my seven healers, three, two at the Centre and one at home stand out as memorable. 40. But on the other hand she couldn't stand out in the corridor indefinitely. 41. True, we were the two boys who did stand out from the other three by temper and temperament. 42. There is a choice of two covers, a white and a gold, to make the displays stand out. 43. Symptoms will start to show shortly - affected plants stand out as more upright types, with erect and narrow leaf stalks. 44. Because they are so good, so smart, they stand out like beacons in a sea of mediocrity. 45. The pale blue flowers stand out like jewels against dark, bare soil. 46. For these reasons feminist values stand out like a sore thumb. 47. Shiny plastic and vivid purple padding on the waist and shoulder straps make the sack stand out and guarantee a closer look. 48. How different things look in hindsight, and how my own flaws stand out in relief. 49. And for those determined enough to stand out from the crowd by virtue of understatement, that may well be enough. 50. When it comes to a basic current account, there is little a bank can do to stand out from the crowd. 51. You might want to indent a whole paragraph, like this one, to make a specific point stand out. 52. Determining motivation in any human endeavor is a murky matter, but two motives stand out: making money and making law. 53. The real problem is to make your particular message stand out from the crowd. 54. This allows a premier cru to stand out and get appropriate recognition even if it should be considered a grand cru. 55. He tried to go incognito but his bizarre disguise made him stand out even more. 56. The harder rocks stand out as ledges, the softer ones form steep slopes. 57. Dressed in town clothes and wraparound shades, they stand out from the throng of tribal dress and ochre bodies. 58. As a very rough indicator, instalments totalling over one-tenth of income might stand out as a heavy current credit commitment. 59. Simeon was so desperate to stand out that he would show up in all sorts of strange costumes. 60. This contrast in rhyming helps to emphasise important points in each stanza as this difference makes these lines stand out.