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striking instance

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striking
adjective
uk /ˈstraɪ.kɪŋ/ us /ˈstraɪ.kɪŋ/
very unusual or easily noticed, and therefore attracting a lot ...
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instance
noun[C]
uk /ˈɪn.stəns/ us /ˈɪn.stəns/
a particular situation, event, or fact, especially an example of something that ...
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Examples of striking instance


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Apposition is a strikinginstance of a category that cannot be elucidated in that way.
Electrical plant is a strikinginstance.
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It is a strikinginstance but far from unique.
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One very strikinginstance of that came to my notice.
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Perhaps the most strikinginstance of this is the word 'tradition' itself; as an integral part of the most recent laws, it remains legally undefined.
I can give even a more strikinginstance—that of raw cotton.
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Recently, we have had a very strikinginstance of this discrimination.
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That always impressed me as a strikinginstance of what f may call administrative legislation.
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It is a strikinginstance of the fact that armaments depend upon policy.
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Could you have a more strikinginstance of the unifying power of a common commercial policy and common fiscal interest?
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An even more strikinginstance occurred with regard to the right of the industry to manufacture plant.
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My noble friend quoted one very strikinginstance of how far they have gone in foreign countries.
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It seems to me to be a most strikinginstance and warning of the evils of too hurried legislation.
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I do not think there has ever been a more strikinginstance of municipal agreement on a subject than is provided by this case.
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Could there ever have been a more strikinginstance of disparity between the magnitude of a problem and the proposal for palliating it?
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The two deputations which lie was good enough to bring to me only a few days ago were a strikinginstance of that.
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The fact is that this long-drawn-out disarmament episode is the most strikinginstance you can find of the unbalancing of defence policy and foreign policy.
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Out of those profits, taxation took £450,000—surely a strikinginstance of the truth of what shipowners are saying upon that particular subject.
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I have mentioned the case of rickets and now let me take a still more strikinginstance—insulin, which, however, is not yet a cure.
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But we have, in this country, in the speed law a much more strikinginstance of a law which exists and which nobody thinks of obeying.
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I think the most strikinginstance is the case of anti-vivisection, which seems to have been charitable in 1895 but had ceased to be so by 1947.
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In any case, it is a strikinginstance of these enormous profits being earned, with nothing to set off against them in the way of advantage to the consumer.
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I do not know a more strikinginstance of the comparative rate of increase of a civilized over a savage people.
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They form indeed a strikinginstance of the folly of the artist who selects a story which can not be actualized without hurting the finer instincts of human nature.
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