Toll Brothers began rolling out new developments again, most notably in the multifamily arena.
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Most notably, the car's range has been extended from 109 miles to 124 miles.
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Parts of the world, most notably Eastern Europe, experienced below-average to extreme cold temperatures this winter.
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Natural gas-powered vehicles are already in existence, most notably powering city buses for low-emission public transportation.
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He invokes all the usual, tired old tropes about prohibition, most notably that it protects children.
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Few details about them are known, most notably what if anything can be done about them.
Floods of criticism directed at Dell from bloggers, media outlets and most notably, women themselves.
In later years, she was a spokeswoman for several causes, most notably AIDS research.
They face strong competition in the region from other providers, most notably Time Warner Cable.
Clinton serves on a number of committees, most notably the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Plus Buffett lords over all of it, as host, mascot and, most notably, target.
And there have been results, most notably the conviction of hedge-fund executive Raj Rajaratnam.
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She tended his memory, most notably by lobbying, successfully, for a national holiday to honour it.
In New York in the late 1950s, he worked most notably with Thelonious Monk.
Most notably, however, was his time as the Commander and Demonstration leader of the USAF Thunderbirds.
Most notably ad revenue was up 15 percent thanks largely to an increase in revenue-per-search.
Most notably, Obamacare is imposing an enormous cost on smaller corporations, the engine of job growth.
Corporations will also benefit from a lower cost of fuel, most notably the airline industry.
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In some areas the new system could even make changes harder, most notably in environmental law.
Perhaps most notably: The percentage of people who smoke has fallen to 17.9%, from about 30% in 1990.
Most notably, Rick Perry forgetting the name of the third government agency that he wanted to eliminate.
Here, too, jurisprudence has pushed back, most notably in a 2003 Supreme Court ruling, Gratz v Bollinger.
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The town has had a long tradition of manipulating the rules to benefit insiders, most notably Roski.
Most notably, the researchers did not determine whether the study participants ate dark, milk, or white chocolate.
The science is already being commercialized and most notably in the area of green energy technologies.
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Most notably about inflation expectations, about what people thought inflation was likely to be in the future.
But his muscle was best put to use as a critic of the arts, most notably poetry.
In Thailand, foreign creditors have been shabbily treated, most notably in the case of Thai Petrochemical Industries.
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Those most notably hurt by higher prices are U.S. solar panel distributors, installers, and, most especially, consumers.
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And most notably it was he, as prime minister in 1974, who ordered Turkish troops into Cyprus.
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