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| o Great Britain and western Europe, although | remarkably a juvenile wintered in Norfolk in the winter |
| He proved himself a | remarkably able and loyal officer, and fought gallantly |
| regation distinguished rabbis have relied on | remarkably able and committed lay leadership. |
| extreme hard-soft dynamics and accompanying, | remarkably accessible sing-and-grunt-along choruses'. |
| "Dazzling... | remarkably accomplished," wrote The Observer. |
| His prediction was | remarkably accurate with Tormore being the next distill |
| to have acquired for it the reputation of a | remarkably accurate one, your officers have not been wi |
| months of the Boer War (1899-1900) and made | remarkably accurate forecasts of military movements. |
| nown throughout his career for maintaining a | remarkably accurate line and length, McGrath's consiste |
| His prediction proved to be | remarkably accurate. |
| en measured at 0.17 ± 0.02 at 20°C, which is | remarkably acidic for a methane derivative. |
| n and although well up to 70 years of age is | remarkably active. |
| As a Puritan controversialist he was | remarkably active; in 1580 the bishop of Ely appointed |
| ken's academic bent was evident by 1903 in a | remarkably advanced paper to the Sydney University Engi |
| Despite the short walk from the airport, | remarkably air passengers do board trains here; it is a |
| stian learning developed in Asia Minor (most | remarkably among the Cappadocian Fathers) and the Levan |
| a mixture of triplets and singlets although | remarkably an ESR signal is absent. |
| The film did not perform | remarkably at the box office, but won director Vishal B |
| Remarkably, Barton went unpunished for nearly a year, l | |
| Sometimes inserts are | remarkably beautiful, but this beauty is usually hard t |
| The single | remarkably became a certified one million seller on Jul |
| n, the calcium ion to the human taste varies | remarkably, being reported as mildly salty, sour, "mine |
| ars later they already performed in front of | remarkably big audiences. |
| ationals, playing for England, and even more | remarkably both went on to captain the national side. |
| lding, the traces of it which yet remain are | remarkably brilliant and solid. |
| garrulous personal approach to work and his | remarkably broad areas of competence earned him a cult |
| tempted to counter this strategy by evolving | remarkably broad genitalia that makes it more difficult |
| ster cooperation and communication among the | remarkably broad array of disciplines involved in study |
| Remarkably, Brown was the highest selection among OU of | |
| Remarkably, Brownlow secured the "biggest project that | |
| large (wingspan 50-62 mm), impressive moth, | remarkably butterfly-like. |
| l campaign to clear Charteris' name, joined, | remarkably, by Anne Bond (who was possibly prompted by |
| Remarkably, by the late 1990s the milk yield had quadru | |
| Remarkably, Cayce's voice apparently returned while in | |
| icity is very low, meaning that the orbit is | remarkably circular. |
| emain skeptical of our (actually, in the US, | remarkably clean and safe) atomic energy system, and av |
| e form in June 1915 and, for its time, was a | remarkably clean and smooth-contoured aircraft. |
| on of his Differential Equations (1858) in a | remarkably clear manner. |
| It is | remarkably clear in its structure and a favorite telesc |
| of the sustain pedal at times, the sound is | remarkably clear". |
| remastered performances (issued by MCA) have | remarkably clear, high fidelity sound. |
| The style is not Xenophon's, who is | remarkably clear; this treatise is crabbed and inelegan |
| tor of ground in the department, and who was | remarkably clever at dealing with unexplored country'. |
| layed by Jim Broadbent, and his portrayal is | remarkably close to the original. |
| d population of 8 billion in the year 2010 - | remarkably close to the world's actual population of ne |
| nouncement of mountain tea as panacea may be | remarkably close to the truth. |
| sed and delighted to find that the fruit was | remarkably close to being a true purple in color (pink |
| r view of a family of killer whales and gets | remarkably close to one of the continent's largest terr |
| ign Tom Garland (Robert Morse), a polite but | remarkably clumsy fellow who will now report to Command |
| "The pharmaceutical industry is a | remarkably comfortable cocoon, and within that cocoon p |
| e were some controversies - some lists, most | remarkably Communist, were declared void before the ele |
| editions of the Old and New Testaments and a | remarkably complete series of the silver and copper coi |
| It is a | remarkably complete survival of an 18th/19th century es |
| the tape), the machine's output can still be | remarkably complex. |
| good and bad fortune to meet Andy Schmidt, a | remarkably conceited young man who is convinced that he |
| ifferences, set forth a highly developed and | remarkably consistent Italian ‘school' of articulation. |
| only say that MDMA, at the doses tested, has | remarkably consistent and predictable psychological eff |
| howed up each season in shape and always was | remarkably consistent. |
| The final compromise is nevertheless | remarkably contemporary and descriptive. |
| effect, therefore, Mayow - who also gives a | remarkably correct anatomical description of the mechan |
| whereas French shipbuilding benefited from a | remarkably creative period. |
| Hence, the game looked | remarkably crude, even by the standards of Apple II gam |
| Memory foam mattresses | remarkably decreased such events. |
| However, he had a | remarkably dedicated Christian mother. |
| rs Pie Traynor and Kiki Cuyler, along with a | remarkably deep pitching staff, brought the Pirates bac |
| l stature of 6 feet, 9 inches as well as his | remarkably deep voice. |
| eat absolute monarchies, both countries were | remarkably democratic. |
| Remarkably, despite the scale of the devastation caused | |
| Hence, a | remarkably detailed account of his family exists, and i |
| Other finds are revealing a | remarkably detailed picture of life in the settlement o |
| and advanced city in South Asia, displaying | remarkably developed engineering and urban planning for |
| high-school seniors, basketball players from | remarkably different backgrounds. |
| ured in Elisa's acoustic album Lotus, with a | remarkably different arrangement. |
| the Fall, I Will Follow album, which sounds | remarkably different from their other releases, as its |
| However, EFAE's Anna Koziel's vocal style is | remarkably different from the nowadays disbanded Post R |
| There are two, | remarkably different, versions of the events that ultim |
| The 377 km (234 mi) long railway crosses the | remarkably difficult terrain of southwestern Hubei (Yic |
| One sport that has had a | remarkably difficult history (considering its national |
| nusually low surface brightness and exhibits | remarkably diffuse spiral arms". |
| nce defies classification, it is nonetheless | remarkably directed, unified, and satisfying. |
| A | remarkably ditzy woman who seems to know a lot about ma |
| y multicellular animals, thymosin β4 shows a | remarkably diverse range of effects when present in the |
| The school body is | remarkably diverse in race, ethnicity and income. |
| ories that chart the ebb and flow of several | remarkably diverse lives...These psychologically acute |
| His biological interests, however, were | remarkably diversified, and he is considered to be one |
| Greater Dog-like Bat is so named due to its | remarkably dog-like characteristics. |
| population is of 920 inhabitants, increasing | remarkably during holiday times. |
| Remarkably, during those two seasons, he pitched comple | |
| nted a Baron of the Exchequer in 1801 at the | remarkably early age of 35. |
| It is | remarkably easy to grow, keeps better than almost any o |
| the greatly elongated body which gives it a | remarkably eel-like appearance. |
| mall overcame a hunched physique to become a | remarkably effective fast-medium bowler and one of the |
| in close and blind-side the player, this is | remarkably effective in elevating the fear factor. |
| f a skilled crew later versions in 1941 were | remarkably effective, and in the heavy night raids of 1 |
| mals have been studied extensively for their | remarkably efficient kidneys: they can produce very con |
| played as an attacker at FC Sochaux and was | remarkably efficient, he scored 122 league goals. |
| Remarkably, eighteen hours after the rescue efforts sta | |
| of a group of captains of industry that was | remarkably ethnically diverse, by the standards of Vict |
| Rather | remarkably, even as early as 1810, American authors wer |
| This song, was | remarkably executed by Walt Disney Studios as part of t |
| Captain Barefoot assisted personally in this | remarkably expeditious operation, and by the evening th |
| 30th floor, while three of its upper floors | remarkably extend out of the building. |
| remainder of the collection is the sometimes | remarkably exuberant porcelain creations of the Strasbo |
| Furthermore, he was | remarkably fast as a base runner, and noted as a batter |
| were those of later years, though some made | remarkably fast voyages, and passed through some trying |
| ALL MUSIC GUIDE: bassist Mark Zubek gets a | remarkably fat, woody sound from his instrument |
| The Society of Painter-Etchers had | remarkably few Presidents. |
| covers a lot of ground... Love Field brings | remarkably few preconceptions to the telling of its und |
| heir 1929 book "Somerset" described it as "a | remarkably fine tumulus of masonry, said to have been o |
| itects, Marion Manley writes, “He has done a | remarkably fine job in leading the architects in Miami |
| He got together a | remarkably fine orchestra, including the other members |
| You will be glad to hear that it is a | remarkably fine piece of marble, of a good colour and w |
| a Lunae (1869) being followed in 1870 by the | remarkably fine Paradise of Birds. |
| Yet he sounds | remarkably fit, and the recording itself has the charm |
| x was about 1 metre (3.3 ft) long, and had a | remarkably flattened body. |
| The Clipper observed that he, "being | remarkably fleet of foot, was often credited with home |
| The 6-110 was a | remarkably flexible engine. |
| ries between Islam and Christianity could be | remarkably fluid and ambiguous. |
| r and former world champion renowned for his | remarkably focused, determined style of play. |
| It began life in 1988, and | remarkably for a fanzine, which tend to have short publ |
| Remarkably, for the time, the record liner notes includ | |
| Remarkably, for the Igbo, a very early (and widely infl | |
| Remarkably Forshaw wasn't selected to play for England, | |
| of neighboring water molecules proved to be | remarkably fortuitous. |
| shed the carriage, drowning five passengers; | remarkably four survived. |
| He was | remarkably free from the pedantry of the time, as is sh |
| Being | remarkably free from impurities, as phosphorus, sulphur |
| ties mean that old 8mm film can still appear | remarkably fresh if stored in the correct conditions. |
| Gabrielse Cone is a | remarkably fresh, clearly postglacial monogenetic cinde |
| Remarkably, General Morgan and a small number of his me | |
| The castle is in | remarkably good condition despite being over 850 years |
| s been drastically altered, the facade is in | remarkably good shape. |
| developed in this pre-computer age formed a | remarkably good base from which the modern range and sc |
| at the city was abandoned and it now sits in | remarkably good condition as a mostly deserted city. |
| Because of this relationship, Arcata has | remarkably good transit service for its size. |
| ing to which it has been subjected, it is in | remarkably good preservation. |
| atives of 800 Mitchell and Kenyon films in a | remarkably good state of preservation. |
| ohn Totten, is but 13 years of age, and is a | remarkably good scholar for her age. |
| The church is in | remarkably good repair, and contains some charming stai |
| bb in Dublin and over its 120 years it is in | remarkably good condition. |
| Draper's company enjoyed | remarkably good labor relations, surviving one of the m |
| er examination they announced that it was in | remarkably good condition. |
| ree balls to be hit out of the infield, and, | remarkably, got one of his 27 outs when the right field |
| Day he was celebrating his 17th birthday yet | remarkably had already joined the U.S. Army and risen t |
| His anchoretic lifestyle was | remarkably harsher than that of his predecessors. |
| It is a rare visitor to Europe, but, | remarkably, has twice occurred as far away as Great Bri |
| le pitch area to an entire scene, “by which, | remarkably, he generates speedy and substantial change |
| Remarkably he was the team's second leading receiver, b | |
| Remarkably he has played in three World Cups in 1995, 1 | |
| Even more | remarkably he did it without the help of any real finan |
| Remarkably, he pitched over 250 innings in each of thos | |
| Perhaps most | remarkably, he steered each of the clubs to premiership |
| Like Seys, but even more | remarkably, he not only survived the Restoration but fl |
| r plant), the Capitol Power Plant produces a | remarkably high quantity of the type of particulate mat |
| It is uniquely acclaimed for a | remarkably high level of competitors and adjudicators, |
| develop in people with obesity incidents are | remarkably higher, Gout is strongly associated with obe |
| Remarkably, his mother began working in astronomy in th | |
| Remarkably, his statistical knowledge was largely self- | |
| Remarkably, Hitchcock played his entire professional an | |
| all English spin bowlers of the time, he was | remarkably hopeless on the rock-hard Australian wickets |
| It is quite | remarkably how long his contract with Zulte-Waregem las |
| "Some" are | remarkably ignorant, and remarkably willing to distort |
| A | remarkably imposing monument of brown stone, in three l |
| out the biology of these insects indicates a | remarkably improbable life history: in nearly all known |
| plication of ultrasound technology developed | remarkably in the last 100 years, and was influenced he |
| the Confederation, these two sources differ | remarkably in their endings. |
| first call-up to the first-team squad came, | remarkably, in the 1978 European Cup Final. |
| Remarkably, in his rookie season, he pitched in 65 game | |
| volleyed winner), and all three goals were, | remarkably, in the last ten minutes of the match. |
| Remarkably in this part of Iraq, the war only stopped l | |
| r closer to him, and we see his writing gain | remarkably in depth, and humor assume a distinct role, |
| Remarkably, in 1985 she returned to competitive swimmin | |
| Most | remarkably in the eyes of many Westerners, the success |
| the young Diego Armando Maradona who played | remarkably in the competition showing truly what an exc |
| Blas had grown | remarkably in a few years as result of their own abilit |
| almost unwieldy proportions by a quantity of | remarkably inaccurate information about the rebellion. |
| remarked that "the cell appears to have been | remarkably indiscreet about committing plans to paper. |
| s, Awesome X's team of easily distracted and | remarkably inept troops. |
| nknown since the GAP activity of TSC2 is not | remarkably influenced by these phosphorylation events. |
| ly Telegraph (London) called Tides of War "a | remarkably instructive novel" by "a fluent and attracti |
| ke most farms in the Ozarks the landscape is | remarkably intact and provides insights and evidence sp |
| U-778, by contrast, is | remarkably intact and lies in relatively shallow water. |
| The district includes a | remarkably intact collection of mid- to late-19th centu |
| Presenting a | remarkably intact main street, the district includes th |
| hide in the shape of a boat, containing the | remarkably intact mummy of a smiling young woman, was f |
| Most of it is | remarkably intact, and rests on a ledge in the middle o |
| ngs have applied cedar bark sheathing, still | remarkably intact. |
| described by his contemporaries as "a man of | remarkably inventive talent." |
| ss trains ceased to call at West Marina, but | remarkably it survived until 1967. |
| Remarkably it contains three players who were capped fo | |
| Remarkably, it was in good condition, with much of the | |
| Remarkably, Janmejay was an Urdu poet of distinguished | |
| Remarkably, Kitsman is the birthplace of several nation | |
| as been ongoing for the past several days is | remarkably lame. |
| The warriors have | remarkably large heads. |
| f epiphytic lichens are present containing a | remarkably large proportion of ancient woodland indicat |
| ft) in length, members of this genus reached | remarkably large proportions equivalent to that of Arch |
| ed watershed containing a virgin forest with | remarkably large trees of several species." |
| e bridge, which crosses a small ravine, is a | remarkably large and sturdy structure for the location. |
| de in 2006, and turned their fortunes around | remarkably, leading them to the finals for the first ev |
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