| 41. | But we surely stick out like a sore thumb among professions which claim to be scientifically based by our unrelenting commitment to vitalism.
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| 42. | Gaietto said he was being rewarded for skills that in high school had made him " stick out like a sore thumb ."
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| 43. | It sticks out like a sore thumb, as literally every one of the other 59 sources used in the article is an academic work.
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| 44. | This is just to align the New Jersey category with the others in the category, where it indeed does stick out like a sore thumb.
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| 45. | The Rangers, who overpay for nearly everyone, stick out like a sore thumb as more and more clubs are cutting expenses rather than increasing them.
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| 46. | Thomson said creditors will find it economically practical to go after the large donations that " stick out like a sore thumb, " not smaller gifts.
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| 47. | "I think when you have a player who's a winner, but he's in the wrong spot sometimes he tends to stick out like a sore thumb,"
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| 48. | :The one thing that sticks out like a sore thumb is that Curtis logo in the top-right corner spot where Marvel traditionally had its company logo.
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| 49. | He wasn't called upon to be a defensive player at all in junior hockey but at the pro level, that deficiency sticks out like a sore thumb.
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| 50. | "We've solved so many issues except for the Austrian issue that it sticks out like a sore thumb, " said Israel Singer, chief negotiator for the group.
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