A replacement for the small, dark museum that was housed in the late 16th-century castle next door, the new museum, built with local stone, announces its presence by jutting obtrusively from its yellow limestone site above the village.
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They can also seem " obtrusively pious ", but according to John Rennie Short, the moral tone of Ballantyne's writing is compensated for by his ability to tell a " cracking good yarn in an accessible and well-fashioned prose style ".
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Escorted by federal marshals, although not as obtrusively as the black students who first integrated state universities in the South more than 30 years ago, Ms . Faulkner arrived in Charleston for the orientation that precedes Monday's official matriculation of this year's cadet class.
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In the surviving Roman marble copies, a large sculpted tree stump is obtrusively added behind one leg of the statue in order to support the weight of the stone; this would not have been present in the original bronze ( the tensile strength of the metal would have made this unnecessary ).
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The four reviewers of " Electronic Gaming Monthly " and Scary Larry of " GamePro " were highly pleased with the simple, easy-to-learn interface, but a reviewer for " Next Generation " found that it loses appeal over time due to the obtrusively large cursor.
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Mozart acknowledges the difference between the heavy, ornamental vibrato that he finds objectionable, and a more continuous application of the technique less obtrusively for purposes of improving tone quality ( in which case he does not refer to it as " vibrato " or " tremolo " at all; describing it merely an aspect of correct fingering ).
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For the moment, the Asian museum shares a quake-weakened, obtrusively buttressed building in Golden Gate Park with the M . H . de Young Museum, which has raised $ 65 million for a new home, to be designed by Herzog & de Meuron, architects of the new Bankside building for the Tate Gallery in London.
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I think it would be good to be able to tag a particular problem passage with some sort of flag ( a little icon maybe ), with a link to a talk page discussion ( or some sort of explanation of the problem ) behind it, so that it was visible ( not too obtrusively ) to someone just reading the page.
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The reviewer stated that the jokes might be funnier if the dialogue between them were " compressed " . " The Manchester Guardian " concurred : " Mr . Gilbert's tendency to over-elaboration has nowhere shown itself so obtrusively . . . . Mr . Gilbert has introduced too many whimsical ideas which practically bear no relation to the story proper ".
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The BBC positively compared the album to work by Chromeo, arguing " They share the same penchant for electro-funk, but Soul Clap sling classic 90s RnB, house, disco and New Jack Swing into the frat party punch . " According to a mixed review in XLR8R, " Where past releases found Soul Clap opening up its bizarre production with slow builds and vast pockets of space, the flow here seems rushed . " The review praised the band overall but criticized the radio-friendly size and formula of the songs, stating " the vocals employed often obtrusively dominate the mix while Soul Clap's expert production unfortunately takes the sideline ."