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  • It is probably a measure of the depths to which political conversation has sunk — all the more remarkable given the chaos that male leaders have through the generations created — that this non-gender-specific "ballsiness," as it were, is so frequently trotted out as a measure of high praise. Half-cocked
  • The problem is that their remarkable efficiency allows them to overproduce almost any commodity, so agriculture tends to lurch from surplus to surplus.
  • Moreover, social values and structures have shown a remarkable ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment.
  • The decapod fossils are preserved in remarkable detail as molds and as body fossils.
  • Weather experts say it was a relatively dry winter which makes the water recovery all the more remarkable.
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  • At one of those remarkable omnium-gatherum receptions at the Tuileries, of which I have spoken in a former chapter, she heard an American lady, to whom Louis Philippe was talking of his American recollections and of various persons he had known there, say to him, “Oh, sire, they all retain the most lively recollections of your majesty's sojourn among them, and wish nothing more than that you should return among them again!” What I Remember
  • This is a truly remarkable achievement.
  • Sure enough, this Heller language has served to protect a remarkable variety of federal gun restrictions challenged since Heller, including bans on gun possession by felons, domestic violence misdemeanants, and persons under restraining orders, bans on sawed-off shotguns and machine guns, laws restricting guns in school zones, post offices, and other public property, and others. Dennis A. Henigan: The Gun Issue Is Back in the Supreme Court: What Does It Mean?
  • In this group of great rivers the St. Lawrence is the most remarkable. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
  • His remarkable adapted style at the decks involves him mixing records using his mouth.
  • Walsh should have mentioned the remarkable physiognomic similitude of Harris and Pollock.
  • You can't really go wrong with a loaf of wholemeal organic bread, but as much as I love the UK I find it difficult to get remarkable fresh bread.
  • Seen this close, his remarkable eyes are hazel and gray, with a corona of green at the outer edge of the iris. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
  • It is a remarkable reminder of the culture of the Getes, a Thracian people who were in contact with the Hellenistic and Hyperborean worlds, according to ancient geographers.
  • From time to time I forsook my own thoughts to follow him, and I followed in amaze, mastered for the moment by his remarkable intellect, under the spell of his passion, for he was preaching the passion of revolt. Chapter 26
  • Just as remarkable is the story of the manuscript's survival through the decades, including three years on the run from the Gestapo, several house moves and even a flood.
  • Maybe I disagree with the term sporty because since I've been here our premier teams haven't been remarkable. News
  • Despite this remarkable line-up, the film bombed.
  • (I found this remarkable in a medical man: between trouser hem and refulgent loafer, a gleam of bronzed ankle.) Retching With the Stars
  • In the past year alone, numerous studies have highlighted our remarkable likeness not only to chimps, but to monkeys and apes of all kinds.
  • Frogs were not symbols of death but, on the contrary, of rebirth and renewal, because of its remarkable metamorphosis of egg into tadpole and from tadpole into frog.
  • It is remarkable that the principle fluorophore is derived from a triplet of adjacent amino acids: the serine, tyrosine, and glycine residues at locations 65, 66, and 67 (referred to as Ser65, Tyr66, and Gly67; see Figure 2). Archive 2005-10-01
  • Maybe, but I find the bravura in the C major one for sopranino recorder even more remarkable.
  • The heat of the place was remarkable; I felt my collar grow soft and hoped that my appearance would not deteriorate too rapidly. ANTI-ICE
  • McCarthy is only 19 years old and to reach a World final and finish fifth is a remarkable achievement.
  • The identity of this woman is known by a remarkable coincidence.
  • A remarkable part of this exquisite symbiosis is the way the squid keeps the bacterial culture fresh within its light organ.
  • He has endeavoured to render THE PICTURE an intelligent _Cicerone_, without being too garrulous or grandiloquous, -- but always attentive to the stranger, leading him to every remarkable object, and giving just as much description of each, as would be acceptable to persons enjoying the full use of their eyes. Brannon's Picture of The Isle of Wight The Expeditious Traveller's Index to Its Prominent Beauties & Objects of Interest. Compiled Especially with Reference to Those Numerous Visitors Who Can Spare but Two or Three Days to Make the Tour of the
  • That scene is a remarkable illustration of his society's greed and gluttony.
  • Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, Norfolk, &c., shows remarkable deviations in local organization and justice (lagmen, sokes), and great peculiarities as to status (socmen, freemen), while from laws and Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • Analysts say this trend is even more remarkable because public universities run open admission policies and do not charge tuition.
  • Thorwaldsen, Crawford excelled in _basso-rilievo_, and was a remarkable pictorial sculptor. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858
  • They may be able to compute figures in their heads with lightning speed or display a remarkable memory for dates.
  • But what was remarkable in the lady was, that although her features were handsome, and upon the whole pleasing, the pupil of each eye was dimmed with the whiteness of cataract, and she was evidently stone-blind. The Purcell Papers
  • One of the most remarkable metapatterns that replicate throughout nature and the universe is defined by the numerical ratio termed phi. The G.O.D. Experiments
  • A remarkable number of these programs end up with a kind of populist longing for Gemeinschaft amid the alienating Gesellschaft of modernity.
  • The Eiffel Tower is a remarkable feat of engineering.
  • Polak is a powerful presence in the lead, displaying remarkable physical and emotional range, while Treasa Levasseur is a standout in both comic and tragic turns.
  • The utterly unremarkable Agriculture Minister of Canada's Brand Spankin' New North Star Ultra-Government has debagged the cat. Archive 2008-02-01
  • England stood forth as the centre of opposition against Philip, and under the unwilling leadership of Elizabeth entered on its epic period of heroism, was stimulated to that remarkable outburst of energy and intellect and power which we call the Elizabethan age. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
  • Hurd is only in his second year of rowing and continues to make remarkable gains.
  • That is indeed remarkable! That is indeed a remarkable thing!
  • Paul Bert, in his remarkable studies on the influence of barometric pressure on the phenomena of life, has recognized the fact that compressed oxygen is fatal to certain ferments, whilst under similar conditions it does not interfere with the action of those substances classed under the name of soluble ferments, such as diastase (the ferment which inverts cane sugar), emulsin and others. VI. The Physiological Theory of Fermentation. Reply to the Critical Observations of Liebig, Published in 1870
  • The remarkable fact about this inpouring of wealth is its extraordinary suddenness.
  • And what the songs lack in structural certainty or melodic eloquence they usually make up for in the remarkable depth and vibrancy of their textures.
  • What he can do, however, is render remarkable mixed-media abstract works that revel in the auras of his subjects.
  • This reduction was largely achieved on a voluntary basis, and our employees showed remarkable resilience and loyalty, despite such difficulties.
  • His skill in applying color and gilding is remarkable, considering that the twenty-year-old had not completed a normal term of apprenticeship.
  • It's called "polydactyly" - extra digits - not an uncommon genetic trait, but Bay Area doctors say they've never seen a case so remarkable. Impact Lab
  • You are such a talented and smart member of our team and we are truly grateful of having you. Though, you decide to walk an extra mile we are always here to support you. We just wish you more success on your new endeavor. Thank you because the way you motivate us is something remarkable.
  • Something I'd not reckoned on is the rather fine view of the old ranch house, snuggled down on the ridge of its unremarkable and unnamed hill and looking really rather attractive.
  • This new wrist positioner is remarkable because of its simplicity.
  • These discussions have led to a remarkable unanimity.
  • And I heard remarkable stories of distinguished Marxist academics at other schools who flat out refused to teach undergraduate courses.
  • The pizzicato alone was worth the price of admission but the gorgeous sound of the brass was equally remarkable. Oh, Vienna
  • Upon entering the dark galleries, one is welcomed by some remarkable exemplars of Nok terracottas and Ife heads on loan from the Nigerian National Museum, Lagos, and the Ife Museum.
  • The barogram of the 29th was remarkable for its waviform trace, and it may be that the air-waves propagated by such a disturbance can be transmitted a very considerable distance.
  • This story would be highly unremarkable if not for the fact that William Gibson, author of Neuromancer and cyberpunk pioneer, wrote a little rhapsody to the Selectric type ball.
  • This understatedly remarkable feat of writing and performance is set with only subtle suggestions of place. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it was a remarkable demonstration of allied unity and mutual dependence.
  • She laughed that remarkable laughter that sounds so very much like chimes, the laughter of feminine innocence, pure joy, a laugh that begins in the diaphragm, explodes through a grin and electrifies the eyes. Stop the runaway horses
  • Desdemona's remarkable, if temporary, recovery from asphyxiation is the most counterfactual thing in the play. Winters Tale follow-up
  • The Bertram 31 and its prototype were designed with a remarkable 23-degree angle of deadrise at the transom with three lifting strakes on each side from the keel to the chine.
  • She has a remarkable likeness to an unknown figure who appears in his recurrent dreams, a fact that Paul takes as some sort of omen.
  • Blackened and degraded by centuries of dust and dirt, they emerged in a remarkable state of preservation that gives an excellent idea of their intended flamboyance.
  • Though some like to dwell on that horror while others ignore it entirely, I believe it is only true to the remarkableness of America if we acknowledge both the horror of that age and the unique American triumph in overcoming it. Bart Motes: Hillary Clinton for Supreme Court
  • This is a truly remarkable achievement.
  • Tonight, as the body of Pope John Paul II lies in state, the world continues to mourn this remarkable man, a torch-bearer of peace and a bridge-builder between faiths, someone who inspired so many.
  • It was mightily impressive bowling by any standards, and with his left hand in plaster it was quite remarkable.
  • In those letters I discovered and fell in love with Nannerl, Mozart's sister, almost five years older than her brother, a prodigy in her own right, a marvelous singer and remarkable harpsichordist. George Heymont: The Shadow of Your Sib
  • The tapestry from Raphael's cartoon of "The Miraculous Draught of Fishes" is a very remarkable work of art, and one which stands alone in modern needlework. Art and Handicraft in the Woman's Building of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
  • She was capable of remarkable feats of endurance.
  • But it is Machu Picchu's remarkable unity and state of preservation that are so satisfying to a visitor.
  • Kelly is an inspiration to everyone at the school and is a truly remarkable person.
  • His remarkable contribution to literature has been too long in eclipse.
  • The first two orchestral works (preceded only by juvenilia and a graduation passacaglia for piano) are remarkable for their assurance.
  • Using their bullwhips, the cowboys aimed at various targets with remarkable accuracy, whipping newspapers and plastic bags from people's mouths or hands.
  • It sounded as remarkable in person as it did on the day I had it playing on my discman, walking through the backstreets of Berlin looking for the studio in which it was recorded.
  • Spurlock possessed a vigorous intellect, critical, disquisitional, creative; and yet he saw nothing remarkable in the girl's readiness to marry him! The Ragged Edge
  • He was also remarkable for the proselytizing zeal with which he wrote his political pamphlets.
  • But a tribute to this remarkable woman is long overdue, from me as a colleague and friend and as a spokesperson for the journal.
  • It's more than his physical stature that makes him remarkable.
  • This was Simon's third year in a row to win the National Long Jump title, a remarkable achievement.
  • Being Sunday it was foul weather nothing remarkable hapned this day onely the enemy fired at our men on Lechmers [196] Point and wounded one and our men returned the fire from copple hill. The Military Journals of Two Private Soldiers, 1758-1775 With Numerous Illustrative Notes
  • Perhaps the most remarkable proposition in Pope Benedict XVI's encyclical letter Caritas in Veritate, therefore, is the controversial assertion that gratuity-or as the official English translation frequently reads, "gratuitousness" - is essential to economic life. Catholic Community Speaks | AmericanCatholic.org
  • Sadly it wasn't quite enough to break down the watertight Rovers defence and as the play ended, the hooter signalled the end of a quite remarkable encounter.
  • His jaw fell; there was a remarkable exiguity about the coat which was inexplicable. Stories by English Authors: The Orient (Selected by Scribners)
  • The numerous shafts in S. Sophia exhibit the remarkable and beautiful structural expedient of surrounding the shafts, both under the capital and above the base, by bronze annulets.
  • Her achievements are even more remarkable for the fact that she only embarked on a university education in her fifties.
  • In North America, it's so unremarkable that you needn't waste any time categorizing it.
  • The wizard of Wishaw was not to be denied, however, conjuring a remarkable - and intentional - shot in which he ricocheted one red off another and into the top corner.
  • This remarkable transformation, no doubt in some degree inevitable, was actually brought about chiefly through the instrumentality of a single man, a certain English archdeacon of Welsh descent, Geoffrey of Monmouth. A History of English Literature
  • I've said some fairly remarkable stuff while trying to trick girls, but it's usually unprovable stuff like I'm a top secret rocket ship pilot or I invented the panda bear.
  • In his most remarkable feat, he constructs a low-lying town in a dry lakebed only to drown it for a spectacular inundation.
  • As soon as she winds her black belt around her waist, however, her personality undergoes a remarkable change.
  • Then, in a remarkable shot, we cut to her point of view of Ray sitting in the driver's seat.
  • She has made remarkable progress.
  • When I finally saw the film, after over a year of hoopla surrounding it, its director, and the director's father, I found it to be a wholly unremarkable film.
  • His is the remarkable story of a young man with hardly any academic ability.
  • I will give one remarkable cure of dropsy, which is recorded by different writers among the whites. The Cherokee Physician, or Indian Guide to Health, as Given by Richard Foreman, a Cherokee Doctor; Comprising a Brief View of Anatomy, With General Rules for Preserving Health without the Use of Medicines. The Diseases of the U. States, with Their Symptom
  • And with this Mrs. Shum began sobbin; and Miss Betsy began yowling like a cat in a gitter; and pore missis cried, too — tears is so remarkable infeckshus. The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush
  • You might expect the music of this remarkable life to express a searing, protesting intensity.
  • From shifting narrative perspective, the way of narration and epiphany. this article proves Katherine Mansfield's remarkable contribution to the forming of modern short novel techniques.
  • The actual operation test shows that the teeth have an equivalent work life of Korean products and remarkable economic benefits.
  • The zizz from him melded with the buzz from the cocktail in a most remarkable way. Haunted Honeymoon
  • Especially, the time effect is remarkable for it to patch corners of stone material, to adhibit at location to speed up curing.
  • Beatrice observed this remarkable phenomenon and crossed herself, sadly, but without surprise; nor did she therefore hesitate to arrange the fatal flower in her bosom.
  • Nevertheless, the craftsmanship revealed - whether the harmony is a casual result or a prime cause -; is remarkable.
  • The most remarkable thing about Kenna's shameless new wave revivalism is that Fred Durst likes it - enough to take Kenna aboard his inappropriately named Flawless imprint, anyway.
  • Once again, it was OK to wear ordinary clothes, ordinary shoes and live somewhere unremarkable.
  • But the stability of London's social geography is remarkable.
  • It is remarkable to notice in the history of French cathedrals how many of them were rebuilt just at the time when the pointed style, which may be called preeminently the Christian style of architecture, had come to birth almost simultaneously in various countries of Europe. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 3 France and the Netherlands, Part 1
  • From Mike Wallace, "This 'scandalmonger' was entertained and provoked by Ms. Garment's remarkable catalogue. Scandal: The Culture of Mistrust in American Politics
  • I filled all the little spaces that occurred between the remarkable days in the calendar with proverbial sentences, chiefly such as inculcated industry and frugality as the means of procuring wealth, and thereby securing virtue. Elson Grammar School Literature v4
  • In fact the improvement statistics in our jet engine shops were even more remarkable.
  • Christian Church_, which had the remarkable effect of harassing and afflicting all the three high camps -- the historical anglicans, the The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859
  • Take, again, another set of very remarkable facts, — the existence of what are called rudimentary organs, organs for which we can find no obvious use, in the particular animal economy in which they are found, and yet which are there. Essays
  • He made one of the most remarkable comebacks in modern politics.
  • It would follow that non-human animals and pre-linguistic children, although they can be sensitive, alert, responsive to pain and suffering, and cognitively competent in many remarkable ways–including ways that exceed normal adult human competence–are not really conscious (in this strong sense): there is no organized subject (yet) to be the enjoyer or sufferer, no owner of the experiences as contrasted with a mere cerebral locus of effects. What the Cognitive Scientists Believe
  • Remarkable similarities between certain placental and implacental mammals, between the bird's-head processes of On the Genesis of Species
  • This album exposes him as an unremarkable singer, largely devoid of charisma or vocal prowess.
  • Providing only that my private and domestic circumstances give me pleasure, you will find my equanimity quite remarkable.
  • Bellow's remarkable achievement in Herzog lies in narrative technique.
  • Child 44 is a remarkable debut novel - inventive, edgy and relentlessly gripping from the first page to the last. Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith: Book summary
  • Everything changed, however, with the discovery of radioactivity at the end of the nineteenth century - a discovery that led to one of the most remarkable, fruitful, and fateful eras in the history of chemistry.
  • The transformation that had come over his life was so remarkable that people became Christians by his example.
  • Indian Independence of 1857 "-- in its way a very remarkable history of the Mutiny, combining considerable research with the grossest perversions of facts and great literary power with the most savage hatred -- were bound in false covers as" Pickwick Papers, "or other equally innocuous works. Indian Unrest
  • Whether it's natural talent, culinary training, or the fact that he cooks with minimal oil and only occasionally uses dairy cream, the spices in his cuisine emerge with remarkable clarity.
  • The tunnel is a remarkable feat of engineering.
  • Holmes, the grandfather of realism, maintained a remarkable correspondence with Laski.
  • Refounded in 1602 on the site of the earlier university library, it has since 1604 borne by royal decree the name of the remarkable man whose endowment remains the greatest benefaction ever received by the University of Oxford.
  • By mid February he had assumed control of the city in a remarkable bloodless coup.
  • The density of narrative is remarkable considering the Hollywood trend toward simplification.
  • I thought you were making a remarkable recovery from calcifying brain syndrome and advanced gun writer's new product overloaditis when I read your on the money article on the. 30-'06 in my November F&S, but it is plain that you have suffered a relapse. Gun News from Remington
  • Bruen is an impressive stylist and an intelligent, though not especially remarkable, writer.
  • What was most remarkable was the condition of the original photograph. CODE BREAKER
  • It's a remarkable achievement for the company.
  • In Cornell's library are her watercolor sketches for the 13 remarkable plates that illustrated the book that changed chemistry.
  • He was no wheeler-dealer; more of an idealistic scholar whose linguistic gifts were so remarkable, and hence so subversive, that he was drawn into high religious politics.
  • Matilda of Canossa had obsessed Maureen for the better part of the last two years, possessing her first when Maureen read the autobiography of the controversial countess, and then as she wrote her latest book in honor of this remarkable woman. The Poet Prince
  • The alley up which we were moving was planted on each side with that remarkable tree or plant, for I know not which to call it, the giant aloe, which is called in Spanish, pita, and in Moorish, gursean. The Bible in Spain; or, the journeys, adventures, and imprisonments of an Englishman, in an attempt to circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula
  • For the transcriber, the collection is a treasure trove of little discoveries -- the antiquated use of "farinaceous" instead of today's "pasta"; the remarkable preponderance of oyster dishes; the revelation that steaks cost twenty-five cents, not twenty-five dollars. The New York Public Library: All Hands on Deck: NYPL Turns to the Crowd to Develop Digital Collections
  • It will be a remarkable achievement should it happen, though some uncharitable people may also point out that the gulf between the top three teams and the rest has never been wider.
  • Instead of speed, other countries should try instead to emulate the Shinkansen's remarkable frequency of train headway.
  • In this respect it has been a splendidly artful chancellorship that has lasted the remarkable length that it has due in large part to our gullibility and our apparent willingness to let him get away with it.
  • The boy shows remarkable ability at mathematics.
  • The public and the private interfuse here, like Clarence's remarkable image of diamonds flashing in the hollow eyes of skulls.
  • His remarkable contribution to literature has been too long in eclipse.
  • KEMPTON, Pa. — Bird-watchers at a ridgetop preserve in eastern Pennsylvania counted a record number of migrating bald eagles this fall, another sign of the species' remarkable comeback following a century of decline. Record Number Of Eagles In Sanctuary Hints At Species Comeback
  • But his stock rose rapidly as he remained in yellow for a remarkable 11 days, even matching some of the world's best climbers in the mountains.
  • In contrast, it is remarkable how little change in function there usually is when the brain is damaged.
  • The story of Tilth's remarkable birth also charts the beginnings of the sustainable agriculture movement
  • He had been out, I believe, in 1715 and 1745, was an active partaker in all the stirring scenes which passed in the Highlands betwixt these memorable eras; and, I have heard, was remarkable, among other exploits, for having fought a duel with the broadsword with the celebrated Rob Roy MacGregor at the clachan of Balquidder. Waverley
  • From the start, the old pictorials used a remarkable diversity of images.
  • Things he did, no matter how adventitious or spontaneous, struck the popular imagination as remarkable. Chapter XI
  • The remarkableness of this accomplishment was that Smith also gentled these horses with a broken foot in a cast.
  • Here's a link to one of several obits that are now available on the web with more info about this remarkable lady.
  • The stabilization of the currency overnight was a remarkable achievement.
  • That's a remarkable achievement given the bitter division between those two parties.
  • She drew and colored a picture of a strange door that was half way opened with a remarkable fantasyland behind it.
  • This year's finest traditional album, however, comes from a long-established artist who is still in remarkable, even startling form.
  • Lacotte's jury found Pingping Ji remarkable for her style and her air of nobility, elements that distinguished this year's classical competition.
  • Sweden's remarkable literary jury has for the second consecutive year held up a mirror to the values and politics of our times while honoring the eternality of great art.
  • This forced, violent, alembicated style is most abhorrent to me; it can’t be helped; the note was struck years ago on the Janet Nicoll, and has to be maintained somehow; and I can only hope the intrinsic horror and pathos, and a kind of fierce glow of colour there is to it, and the surely remarkable wealth of striking incident, may guide our little shallop into port. Vailima Letters
  • Putting that aside and simply listening to the sound itself, one hears a voice of remarkable purity and tonal beauty along with a command of style and color that any singer would kill for.
  • The food is edible but unremarkable, usually a meal that could be found in just about any basic cookbook: chicken cacciatore, beef teriyaki, veal parmigiana, pasta trio, roast beef or stuffed cabbage.
  • This may oversimplify what was a long and bumpy road, but the contrast with the past four years is remarkable.
  • The Bogeyman is not big on training aids, mainly because they require some type of training, but I recently came across a remarkable new gadget called The Gyro Swing. STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
  • From the shine atop his bald noggin to the curl in his waxed mustache, Perez strikes a remarkable pose when compared to the herds of button-shirted cowboys gathered around him.
  • There is something more remarkable still, for the Lord has a response to these broken people.
  • Not the least remarkable thing about the internet is that it is awash with altruism.
  • Steven Birch and a small team of archaeologists are excavating a remarkable cave on the Isle of Skye.
  • And in the third year of his presidency, he actually achieved some remarkable successes in that area.
  • dogs have a remarkable acuteness of smell
  • Among vertebrates, newts and other urodele amphibians show a remarkable capacity for regeneration.
  • Nevertheless so clumsy a beau, that thou seemest to me to owe thyself a double spite, making thy ungracefulness appear the more ungraceful, by thy remarkable tawdriness, when thou art out of mourning. Clarissa Harlowe
  • This reduction was largely achieved on a voluntary basis, and our employees showed remarkable resilience and loyalty, despite such difficulties.
  • It is remarkable that the term purlieu is never once mentioned in this long roll of parchment. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • The insistence is all the more remarkable as ministers currently have record amounts of funding from the taxpayer.
  • Indeed, one remarkable window portrays the four evangelists on the shoulders of the great prophets.
  • The effort that has gone into the research and compilation of this publication is remarkable.
  • Nelson Mandela is a truly remarkable man.
  • The exhilarating zip is all thanks to its remarkable 261bhp engine – the same engine that appears in Audi's S3 and Golf's R. Car review: Seat Leon Cupra R
  • The proud dad said his son dealt with the leg-pulling from friends and teasing ‘in a really remarkable way’ with a maturity beyond his years.
  • But supermodels are scarce and their talents are remarkable.
  • He swiftly established himself as a dominant influence in New Zealand station architecture and produced many remarkable buildings.
  • They also have a remarkable aptitude for spreading the word virally when they discover something that excites them.
  • Against its own standards, it is a remarkable accomplishment.
  • In case you missed it, an archaeological team led by Nicholas Conard at the University ofTübingenexcavated a truly remarkable mammoth-ivory statuette from a German cave, Hohle Fels. Check Your Venus Fantasies at the Door, Gentlemen
  • They chronicled all the remarkable happenings of the Second World War.
  • It was a remarkable achievement for such a young player.
  • This remarkable film - finally released here two years after it was made - first entranced European audiences at the Berlin film festival.
  • Today, we are ideally positioned to combine the remarkable advances in emergency medicine and physiological understanding with the pranic healing sciences. Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar
  • The document signed on May 7 is a remarkable legal instrument.
  • The F sharp Nocturne comes to life in a remarkable manner whilst the C sharp minor Etude also creates a palpable sense of mystery.
  • But many men succeed in a remarkable way in keeping their feelings alive in the most unlikely settings.
  • Francis of Assisi, had remarkable influence over the birds, fish, and wildlife.
  • The following instance is known to _The Christian_ as true, and to a remarkable degree indicates how thoroughly God knows our minutest needs, and how effectively He makes those who ever reproach his name ashamed of their unbelief. The Wonders of Prayer A Record of Well Authenticated and Wonderful Answers to Prayer
  • One other characteristic of the 1880 system is also remarkable.
  • In Motion's book there is a remarkable photograph of Eva Larkin circa 1970, sitting relaxedly in an armchair over the back of which her son leans, wearing a look of mingled animosity, defensiveness, and desolation; on the reverse of the picture Larkin had written: "Happy As the Day is Long. Homage to Philip Larkin

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