But meeting such a remarkable man, seeing such a remarkable piece of two-dimensional art, reading a remarkable script in which George had written a remarkable character, how could I say no?
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"Created Equal" is a remarkable documentary about a remarkable man.
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It was a remarkable meeting at a remarkable time in Washington.
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I think it's a remarkable culture, and I think they're a remarkable people.
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"She was a remarkable woman with a remarkable spirit," Giovannini-Torelli chimes in.
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Trinity Wall Street has a remarkable musical program and also a remarkable way of presenting and preserving it.
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And so he started from scratch and he built a remarkable church — but really a remarkable social organization.
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There are three ways to explain this: it might be a remarkable discovery; a remarkable piece of luck; or a mistake.
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The problem with saying 20163 was a remarkable year in pro wrestling is that nearly every year is a remarkable year in pro wrestling.
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As I mentioned, a remarkable two-year journey for Joshua and his family while he was in prison, but it also caps a remarkable day.
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When the show begins, Prairie has been missing for seven years, but has recently returned home with a remarkable story and a remarkable development: She can see again.
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" Dave & Busters: "Dave & Busters had a remarkable quarter.
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" Dave & Buster's: "Dave & Busters had a remarkable quarter.
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JALALABAD, Afghanistan — A remarkable thing happened in Afghanistan's war.
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" I was "robot girl, a remarkable feat of engineering.
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" PayPal Holdings: "[CEO] Dan Schulman's doing a remarkable job.
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" : "I think that [CEO] is doing a remarkable job.
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"He's a remarkable person, he's an incredible person," he said.
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Her work entertained us for years — what a remarkable woman!
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What a remarkable, inspiring group of young artists they are.
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Nevertheless, it was a remarkable achievement for both ring legends.
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It really is a remarkable speaker with a unique sound.
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A Reuters photo montage shows a remarkable display of shapes.
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News spread Monday of a remarkable breakthrough in artificial intelligence.
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Since then, however, she has staged a remarkable political comeback.
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In the meantime, Curiosity's latest discoveries underscore a remarkable reality.
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The literary scholar Will Kaufman has made a remarkable discovery.
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In March, security researcher Chris Vickery made a remarkable discovery.
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In a remarkable corporate transformation, he is ahead of schedule.
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Watching "60 Minutes," Boback saw a remarkable new business angle.
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And it has been a remarkable situation in our state.
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So his opposition also looks entrenched, barring a remarkable reversal.
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The M5S has nevertheless shown a remarkable capacity for survival.
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The Dow Jones industrial average had a remarkable day Thursday.
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And it was a remarkable interview, it was really emotional.
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Pelé scored a remarkable 77 international goals in 733 games.
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It's a remarkable shift in investor sentiment for the company.
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"We are heading toward a remarkable, historic deal," he added.
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The campaign marks a remarkable turnaround for No Man's Sky.
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And remember, the control condition itself saw a remarkable decrease.
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The HomePod is a remarkable new kind of audio device.
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For all its problems, Facebook is a remarkable success story.
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"We are heading towards a remarkable, historic deal," he added.
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"He really was just a remarkable human being," she says.
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She really is a remarkable young woman and a fighter.
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Children have such a remarkable ability to animate any object.
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For Lawson, Sophie and Graham's bond is a remarkable one.
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But I think we're heading towards a remarkable historic deal.
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It's easy to forget what a remarkable accomplishment that was.
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By nearly any measure, Facebook has had a remarkable year.
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It's a remarkable achievement of narrative efficiency, fuelled by humility.
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Then a remarkable piece of good fortune came his way.
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It's an earnings story and they are a remarkable company.
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We've been on a remarkable path these past 100 years.
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AND JAMIE HAS DONE A REMARKABLE JOB FOR THE INDUSTRY.
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Um..... That is a remarkable statement from an elected official.
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It continued a remarkable stretch for Sanchez, and the Yankees.
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That ruthlessness brings with it a remarkable ability to regenerate.
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The coolness toward Mr. Trump amounts to a remarkable rebuke.
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It was clear that the child had a remarkable talent.
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"It's a remarkable growth story," the city's chief demographer said.
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It will be a remarkable win if Lamb holds on.
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The party has since, of course, made a remarkable comeback.
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That's a remarkable asset, I think, for us to have.
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The combination of the two votes was a remarkable rebuke.
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That might be a remarkable trait for running a society.
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The Democrats vying for 267 run a remarkable age gamut.
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Each of these three novels has had a remarkable afterlife.
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" Dine Brands Global: "Dine Brands had a remarkable move already.
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It presents a remarkable diversity of subject matter and materials.
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Their trial involved 0.0013,187 people and showed a remarkable effect.
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Yet the last 10 years have brought a remarkable recovery.
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It's been a remarkable rise that few would have predicted.
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It's a remarkable thing to behold, a river flowing free.
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On sitar and tamboura, he achieves a remarkable Pop synthesis.
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A remarkable life story doesn't automatically make a good documentary.
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The linear structure of bamboo basketry maintains a remarkable clarity.
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It's a remarkable piece of reporting, filled with lovely stories.
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That's a remarkable return on investment for the American people.
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Both, on departure, had abandoned a remarkable amount of detritus.
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Dr. Whiteman and his colleagues also found a remarkable pattern.
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That distance reflects a remarkable shift in America's longest war.
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Netflix's ascendance also caps a remarkable run for the company.
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He is also forging a remarkable partnership with Sara Mearns.
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This is a remarkable impersonal potential war in that sense.
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It is a remarkable achievement: generous, honest, almost unbearably poignant.
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The book is "not just a remarkable ethnography," Senior wrote.
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So, yet again, he decided to take a remarkable step.
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It was always about continuing to provide a remarkable experience.
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"My feeling is, this is a remarkable moment," Growdon says.
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This is a remarkable feat that illustrates grace under pressure.
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"Wherever he works, he makes a remarkable impact," Xinhua said.
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They also had a remarkable change in their liver health.
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Both have been amassing casualties at a remarkable rate recently.
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That's a remarkable amount of change in just one lifetime.
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It is a remarkable book for a number of reasons.
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There's a remarkable level of respect for what she does.
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Welcome to Weimar: Germany settled refugees at a remarkable pace.
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What ensued was a remarkable display of athleticism and creativity.
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That is a remarkable achievement in an age of copying.
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National and local nonprofits marshaled a remarkable number of volunteers.
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Since 215, Colorado has run a remarkable birth control experiment.
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Keeping the taxes in place would be a remarkable concession.
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The original Switch is a remarkable and unusual piece of hardware unlike anything before it, and the Zelda game that launched alongside it, Breath of the Wild, is a remarkable and unusual as well.
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Cleveland Hustles: The Hustle Continues Detroit has had a remarkable recovery.
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The timing has been a "truly a remarkable experience," she added.
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The previous day, October 4, 2011, had been a remarkable Tuesday.
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The developments capped off a remarkable week in South African politics.
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That is a remarkable figure considering the narrowness of Clinton's defeat.
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The joyful mood reflects a remarkable turnaround for the Lib Dems.
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And today, this system entered a remarkable new stage of existence.
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The Ruhr Valley is in the midst of a remarkable transformation.
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"He's putting together quite a remarkable season," Counsell said of Knebel.
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We really have seen a remarkable recovery in our labor market.
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Wow... truly a remarkable event ongoing right now in the #Arctic.
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And he's made a remarkable number of enemies in the capital.
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I think he's done a remarkable job on changing the culture.
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But at the end, he lets loose in a remarkable way.
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Rappan's second ally, the Swede Eric Persson, was a remarkable man.
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In its short life, the CFPB has been a remarkable success.
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To a remarkable extent, Bostian's weeks were structured around the railroad.
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It's been four months, and Williams has made a remarkable recovery.
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A remarkable examination of how neuroscience works, by the surgeon's grandson.
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Optimism about the mining industry is a remarkable turnaround in itself.
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Amid a sweeping crackdown on dissent, it was a remarkable one.
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It's quite a remarkable feat to see on a television show.
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"Today we mourn the loss of a remarkable American," Maj. Gen.
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" Tyson Foods: "I think Tyson Foods is doing a remarkable job.
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In a remarkable self-own, this ruling did that and more.
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"I think she's been just a remarkable human being," Winfrey said.
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Given the chaos in Washington, the act reveals a remarkable consensus.
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"She was a remarkable, loving, compassionate and giving soul," he wrote.
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" He continued, "Anton was our only son – a remarkable human being.
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In a remarkable reversal, the legacy of former President Lula is
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But by other metrics, its concept has been a remarkable success.
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The path from then to now has been a remarkable journey.
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I think it's a remarkable company made up of unbelievable entrepreneurs.
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Given that Beach House formed in 27, it's a remarkable achievement.
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Looking back over the last 10 years, it's a remarkable arc.
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Read a remarkable, inspiring interview with Mr. Hearne and Mr. Gilbertson.
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Six seconds of consciousness can cover a remarkable range of activity.
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What a remarkable hearing by the House Intelligence Committee on Monday.
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It's a remarkable summary, mostly because of what it doesn't say.
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Donald Trump: A remarkable combination of unhinged and dumb as dirt.
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It's purpose is defecation, but there's a remarkable universality to it.
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The "ask" reflects a remarkable degree of both naiveté and cynicism.
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That's a remarkable escalation of rhetoric even for this bananas election.
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But Mr Vucic has demonstrated a remarkable talent for diplomatic pivots.
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"Congratulations on a remarkable run," Obama wrote in his opening line.
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Which is a remarkable thing to say about a Republican president.
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On Tuesday Heritage's board made it official in a remarkable statement.
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If nothing else, the vapers hoped, theirs was a remarkable spectacle.
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Critics called the journal a remarkable document of American social history.
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It turned out to be a remarkable and potentially damning miscalculation.
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It is a remarkable and tragic tale rife with indelible characters.
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Financial fiasco or not, "King of Jazz" is a remarkable artifact.
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Whatever else Simeone can be called, he is a remarkable coach.
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But what feels like a problem is really a remarkable opportunity.
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He's a remarkable, intelligent and funny kid with an old soul.
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Put those contributions together, though, and they make a remarkable memorial.
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Congress has done a remarkable job of passing groundbreaking, bipartisan legislation.
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His completion marked a remarkable recovery from a rare heart condition.
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Ocasio-Cortez, meanwhile, is settling in to a remarkable new normal.
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For a predominantly symphonic conductor, there's a remarkable amount of Wagner.
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These ice crystals hold a remarkable quantity of natural methane gas.
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These look-alike grits packed a remarkable concentration of shellfish flavor.
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It is a remarkable hodgepodge of innuendo and guilt by association.
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We documented a remarkable behavior never seen in any other animal.
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Their younger legs have given Croatia a remarkable strength in depth.
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That would be a remarkable feat, Grizzlies veteran Vince Carter said.
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"That was a remarkable coincidence in my mind," Mr. Fish said.
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This song comes from her album Ish Ish, a remarkable masterpiece.
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It's a remarkable and effective move that keeps the film interesting.
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The U.S. economy has shown a remarkable ability to create jobs.
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It's a remarkable face, onto which many things can be projected.
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But during a remarkable exhibition titled "Bernini," which runs until Feb.
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The rumors, Dr. Simon found, had a remarkable amount of detail.
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He did: a remarkable talent with nearly 400,000 followers on Instagram.
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"A remarkable piece of acting," one voter said of Mr. Fontana.
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"He's put together a remarkable year with those guys," Corbin said.
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Over the past six weeks, Scaramucci has undergone a remarkable transformation.
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They have shown a remarkable ability to stay poised after setbacks.
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Mr. Brown has done a remarkable job in his four terms.
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Add in 2008, and you have a remarkable record of disaster.
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But Bencic, 17 years Venus Williams's junior, is a remarkable talent.
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That's a remarkable escalation of rhetoric — even for this bananas election.
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It's a remarkable thing to behold, amidst all of the uncertainty.
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The Wall Street Journal ran a remarkable editorial early on Friday.
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For the American people to support it is a remarkable achievement.
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Critic's Pick It took a remarkable effort to sound so casual.
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Our February Auction features a remarkable piece of Kobe Bryant memorabilia.
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Love called that out in a remarkable concession speech on Monday.
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A story of a remarkable interesting thing happening to a person.
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From the letter: It really is a remarkable achievement by Fuji.
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But it seemed a remarkable subject for the anniversary in Hiroshima.
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Ms. Acuña's voice has a burly center and a remarkable flexibility.
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Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — A remarkable party was held last Nov.
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That's a remarkable result given how Republican leaning Tennessee has become.
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A remarkable business career Howard Schultz came from a humble beginning.
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That strategy helped Rahal, and he finished fourth, a remarkable day.
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The phenomenon is the result of a remarkable rebound in numbers.
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That Mr. Weinstein, 67, even stood trial was a remarkable anomaly.
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It was a remarkable breach of protocol for an unelected aide.
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Republican Congress issued a remarkable statement, albeit one couched in a
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The North's missiles soon began to fail at a remarkable pace.
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But we are witnessing a remarkable confluence of (relatively) parsimonious events.
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That's a remarkable feat for a show that's now middle-aged.
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It is a remarkable turnabout for the company's founder, Sun Hongbin.
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The second half of the argument is a remarkable constitutional bankshot.
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They fly back home Friday -- with a remarkable story to tell.
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She's a remarkable character, though I've seen her misinterpreted as weak.
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A remarkable number, even if reservations only require a $100 deposit.
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"It was a remarkable case," Agarwal told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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This is a remarkable, well-researched, empirically informed and important book.
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And Hulu has had a remarkable resurgence in the last year.
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The dustup with Mumford capped a remarkable day in the courtroom.
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Clinton's victory is a remarkable achievement, and it shouldn't be dismissed.
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First, the software really is getting better at a remarkable pace.
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If true, that would be a remarkable gain for working Americans.
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But he was a remarkable artist, too, albeit a very odd one.
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Starting a small business can involve a remarkable amount of red tape.
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"She's a remarkable kid," Mangold said in an interview with Digital Spy.
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DSA has 37,000 members, a remarkable jump from just 7,000 in 2016.
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A remarkable shot of A-69, revealing the extent of its size.
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A remarkable shot of A-503, revealing the extent of its size.
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The only thing that changed was a remarkable reversal in the markets.
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Joining us tonight in the gallery is a remarkable woman, Denisha Merriweather.
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She's a remarkable person and actress, so I'm all aboard with that!
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"There's a remarkable number of construction companies we're talking to," said Raibert.
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Then again, none has had such a remarkable opportunity to do so.
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This gives the president a remarkable amount of latitude with his supporters.
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It's a remarkable survival technique, and in many ways is simply superhuman.
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Blood products made up a remarkable 1.6% of American exports in 2016.
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By any industry standard, this is all a remarkable amount of success.
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In terms of snubs, 2018 is a remarkable year for the Emmys.
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That&aposs a remarkable 1/8th of the current federal appellate bench.
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Trump's selection of Haley caps a remarkable year for their political relationship.
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But solo guitarist Daniel Bachman releases such albums with a remarkable consistency.
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A remarkable 85% of managers think bond markets are overvalued, another record.
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I think they did a remarkable job looking out for each other.
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So I've done that to a remarkable degree in my personal life.
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The OrCam device is "really a remarkable innovation," Mannis told Reuters Health.
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For such a remarkable camera, I constantly felt uninspired to use it.
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Each of the diamond's 32.33 carats is worth a remarkable £328,807 ($463,965).
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"There is a remarkable improvement on the level of compliance," Barkindo said.
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It has been a remarkable fall for one of Tianjin's health giants.
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It was a remarkable moment for Clinton -- fierce, unapologetic and even sarcastic.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)Again, the Ambeo is a remarkable soundbar.
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They allowed me to enjoy a remarkable show at the King's Theatre.
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Among first-time voters, Sanders is winning by a remarkable 60-21.
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It&aposs really a remarkable and bizarre and surreal turn of events.
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And they fit a remarkable amount of stuff in a compact package.
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As I'm sure he told you, it was truly a remarkable evening.
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It was a remarkable "level of control over her sexuality," Sedky said.
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" Chimera Investment: "I've got to tell you, it's been a remarkable stock.
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Nothing about a standard stress test proves a remarkable level of durability.
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And his interaction with Macron will highlight a remarkable study in contrasts.
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"I loved Prince ... It's a remarkable loss," Obama told a news conference.
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That's a remarkable accomplishment given all the dysfunction and gridlock in Washington.
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This declaration isn't just unprecedented; it's a remarkable act of legislative chutzpah.
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Compared with its deflationary past, Japan's mild inflation is a remarkable achievement.
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But VR Future Live does a remarkable job of simulating the effect.
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This vulnerability of the American image in South Korea is a remarkable
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And for long there has been a remarkable absence of moral or
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And despite that omission, it was a remarkable year for nonwhite actors.
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Pliskova demolished Wimbledon champion Halep in a remarkable 20-minute opening set.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Apple's new credit card is a remarkable thing.
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It's a remarkable feat, as leaders routinely come and go in Congress.
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That's a remarkable legacy for a president this early in his term.
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The law also has been a remarkable demonstration of American soft power.
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"It would be a remarkable step for Republicans to take," said Sen.
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It's a remarkable drop in a city long plagued by gun violence.
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One day, walking home from a rehearsal, he made a remarkable discovery.
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This has helped build a remarkable culture that holds the tapestry together.
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"It's a remarkable window on printshop practices and Franklin's training," Fraas explained.
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Still, tech companies have demonstrated a remarkable ability to address hardware barriers.
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In short, the improvement was across the board to a remarkable degree.
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BOORSTIN: YOU'RE DOING A REMARKABLE JOB OF NOT UTTERING THE WORD FACEBOOK.
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The economic about-face had a remarkable impact on Portugal's collective psyche.
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Violence and corruption have overshadowed what was once a remarkable success story.
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But look more closely, as Bespoke did, and a remarkable fact emerges.
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"It's truly a remarkable class," said Jim Smith, president of USA Hockey.
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"It's truly a remarkable class," said Jim Smith, president of USA Hockey.
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For the Sooners, it was a wrenching end to a remarkable season.
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It was a remarkable experience to get to talk with customers directly.
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In 10 days of sessions, the band recorded a remarkable 49 songs.
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But in reality, it would be a remarkable act of global solidarity.
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Phoenix is a remarkable actor, especially good at containing stressed-out intensities.
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In a remarkable display of calm, he still did his segment. SCARY!
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Archbishop Viganò's initial letter was a remarkable broadside against the Vatican hierarchy.
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But the involvement of conservatives in this effort is a remarkable turnaround.
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Sean Hannity's coronavirus coverage underwent a remarkable transformation in just a week.
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Wall Street has already had a remarkable run to begin the year.
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But the address also represented a remarkable moment for the Trump presidency.
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This past weekend, Fortnite players were greeted with a remarkable, bizarre sight.
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The consolidation of left-wing support is a remarkable turnaround for Sanders.
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He invariably achieved a remarkable clarity, with feathery articulation in the strings.
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"It was a remarkable effect to see so early on," Casaletto said.
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Donald Trump has demonstrated a remarkable capacity to learn at the wheel.
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"They show a remarkable willingness to stick it out," Mr. Meyer said.
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Since then, trust levels have slid steadily, by a remarkable 40 points.
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The editors have assembled a remarkable team of artists, geographers and thinkers.
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He really has managed to defy the odds to a remarkable degree.
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The species has made a remarkable recovery, thanks in part to Turner.
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East Asia has a remarkable record of high and sustained economic growth.
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It's a remarkable dip after months and years of steady job creation.
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Then after a few months, violence in Iraq began a remarkable decline.
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Clinton, who's such a remarkable woman and a great secretary of state.
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A remarkable customer experience starts with heart, intuition, curiosity, play, guts, taste.
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But there's a remarkable amount of depth beneath this apparently conventional arc.
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Jack Kennedy had a remarkable ability to communicate a sense of trust.
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There was a remarkable confluence, for instance, on the most promising coming step.
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That is a remarkable outcome for a political outfit launched only last year.
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The world pretty much takes this for granted, but it's a remarkable reality.
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A remarkable space treasure map has led explorers to a mysterious shipwreck site.
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She&aposs a loving wife, a remarkable mother, she&aposs great human being.
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For an inexpensive device with a 213-inch display that's a remarkable feat.
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But I have a lot of faith in Gupta; she's a remarkable person.
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A remarkable gallery of Gorkys sets the pace for show — and the revolution.
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But the Congress members versus the phones is a remarkable second-tier confrontation.
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Now, 40 years after its debut, it's back and still a remarkable design.
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Mongolia's "determined policy implementation", the IMF said, had fostered "a remarkable economic turnaround".
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Epidemiologists do a remarkable job tracking something that no one can actually see.
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Why it matters: Woods has experienced a remarkable turnaround in form this year.
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It is a remarkable and breathtaking wilderness, unlike any other place I've seen.
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As audiences, we have a remarkable inability to conceive of charisma as acting.
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I caught their Montreal show in 2013 and it was a remarkable experience.
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This is a remarkable achievement, unprecedented across the entire span of human history.
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Indeed, the markets have made a remarkable turnaround in the last 24 hours.
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What you see is a remarkable preview of The New Face of America.
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A remarkable first book written with verve and an eye for telling detail.
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We interviewed Kevin Johnson recently, the CEO, and he's doing a remarkable job.
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And if you do that you see a remarkable amount of trend break.
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Of course, I've been the beneficiary of a remarkable group of past secretaries.
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Throughout it all, Clinton showed a remarkable level of composure throughout the night.
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That's a remarkable figure considering how polarizing abortion is in American political debate.
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The prospect of yet another forced sale is a remarkable turnaround in fortunes.
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In 1912, an antiques dealer named Wilfrid Voynich came across a remarkable manuscript.
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That's a remarkable valuation for a company that has never turned a profit.
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Yet in the years since, Facebook has executed a remarkable shift in focus.
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Mr Corbyn pulled off a remarkable feat by getting 40% of the vote.
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Google has tuned the Pixel 3 and 3 XL to a remarkable degree.
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"Kira is a remarkable young lady who had a terrible problem," he said.
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Yet the transformation of Britain's performance in the Olympics remains a remarkable tale.
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The projects presented to judges and peers at iGEM covered a remarkable range.
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That decline helps to explain how Bangladesh has pulled off a remarkable feat.
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Last week, refinancings jumped a remarkable 47% week to week and 97% annually.
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I think they're doing a remarkable job and I like the podcast decision.
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Those closest to him say they've seen a remarkable blossoming in his personality.
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Along the way, Mrs May has shown a remarkable propensity to lose ministers.
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That alone would make "Risk" compelling, but the movie includes a remarkable gap.
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Right away, they tell PEOPLE they noticed a remarkable change in David's health.
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Yet even such a remarkable difference might not be the result of evolution.
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There was a remarkable change in the timbre of his voice when Adm.
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The video, directed by Diego Bravo and Towkio himself, is a remarkable reintroduction.
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Sanders' victory here caps a remarkable milestone for the self-described democratic socialist.
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It's a remarkable piece of cinematic empathy, grounded by the artfulness its filmmaking.
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It was a remarkable flip from the man we saw in the campaign.
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As the Telegraph's Parliament correspondent, Michael Deacon, puts it: It's a remarkable achievement.
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Six-year-old Toutiao is climbing the unicorn ranks at a remarkable pace.
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But overall, Republicans in Congress have consolidated behind Trump to a remarkable degree.
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Between them Arlovski and Overeem hold a remarkable—and damning—twenty knockout losses.
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But recently, scientists rediscovered a remarkable piece of feces from way back when.
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President Trump acknowledged as much in a remarkable statement of realpolitik this week.
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Edwin Meese shows a remarkable disinterest in the law's traditional presumption of innocence.
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EVEN by the standards of an extraordinary age, it was a remarkable life.
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"My daughter's a remarkable person and she's strong," Huckabee told The Hollywood Reporter.
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There could be more coming up because Texas is a remarkable potential opportunity.
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Ms. Bennett manages to convey a remarkable amount of substance briskly and entertainingly.
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" Ulta Beauty: "I think that [CEO] Mary Dillon is doing a remarkable job.
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It was a remarkable moment that Mr. Trump celebrated as a political victory.
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Puerto Rico's financial troubles are driven, to a remarkable degree, by health care.
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There was a remarkable amount of diversity in their picks -- only Illinois Rep.
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"Awesome Dawesome" went on to compete in a remarkable third Olympics in 22008.
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He has a remarkable eye for finding ones that can evoke some emotion.
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The first effects were mental: she felt a remarkable clearing of the mind.
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He was a remarkable aviator, in part because his eyesight was so good.
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A remarkable run The gains during this bull run have been eye-popping.
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Obama's appearance in Phoenix underlined a remarkable turn in the race, as Mrs.
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We've been in a remarkable period of electoral stability compared with previous eras.
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Once he won, the GOP closed ranks around him in a remarkable way.
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Mattereum has came up with a remarkable way to sever this Gordian knot.
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ActRaiser did a remarkable job of translating Old Testament religion into interactive form.
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It's a remarkable feat of cultural transmission occurring across eons of generational change.
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If you were an advocate for the legislation, it was a remarkable success.
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Attention should be paid, because Mr. Reid's career has been a remarkable one.
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The revelation further roiled what was already a remarkable and unpredictable presidential contest.
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He had gained for himself and the Fed a remarkable amount of freedom.
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WASHINGTON — For a diplomat, Richard Grenell has a remarkable record of being undiplomatic.
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And in a remarkable reversal of fortune, even vodka sometimes yields the floor.
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But the Equitable Building has always played a remarkable role in real estate.
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Buffalo isn't necessarily a remarkable tasting meat, but it's a perfectly solid option.
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Morris does not linger on her own history, but it's a remarkable one.
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Postel tells a remarkable story of rejuvenation involving the Colorado Delta in Mexico.
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It's also a remarkable shift, when you step back and think about it.
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The raids are a remarkable move against a longtime confidant of the president.
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By any measure, Klopp's team has made a remarkable start to the season.
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"Roger was a remarkable human being with an extraordinary talent," Mr. Wiederrecht said.
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But in the most recent seasons, I started to notice a remarkable shift.
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But humans have a remarkable ability to adapt even to the direst conditions.
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On Friday afternoon, Parliament voted down the deal for a remarkable third time.
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The Knights' run to the finals is a remarkable achievement by any measure.
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Still, it was a remarkable statement from a senator who enthusiastically backed Mrs.
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Nonetheless, "we made a remarkable amount of progress in an hour," he said.
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BILL GEORGE: David you've had a remarkable transformation this short period of time.
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Everyone knows they are witnessing a remarkable game in a fun World Series.
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His campaign also reporting raising a remarkable $46.5 million over the past month.
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For Cheniere, and for the broader global L.N.G. market, it's a remarkable turnaround.
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But look, you just had a remarkable jobs number, with revisions about 350,000.
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It soon becomes clear, however, that Ahlam's own story is a remarkable one.
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And for the United States, this is a remarkable time for the sun.
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"I told them that they raised a remarkable son in Botham," she said.
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Spirit Airlines has enjoyed a remarkable year of trading in the stock market.
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Now, she has made a remarkable comeback by being China's least favorite candidate.
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"His mind was a remarkable instrument," wrote Winston Churchill, no admirer of Bolshevism.
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Although CNN termed Rubio's announcement "a remarkable reversal," that is putting it mildly.
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The attack was met with a remarkable level of criticism by European leaders.
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"They did a remarkable job," Abdulaziz told CNBC regarding the U.S. energy industry.
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The Arhuaco certainly inhabit a remarkable place on Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
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David Brooks This is a remarkable day in the history of our country.
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So what does a coach with such a remarkable record dare chase next?
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This is all a remarkable contrast to the struggles of other EV startups.
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The layoffs represent the human cost of a remarkable reversal in WeWork's fortunes.
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It's a remarkable, praiseworthy forensic effort, which has been years in the making.
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What came next was a remarkable turn of events that saved my life.
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The executive branch still has a remarkable amount of power on health care.
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Credico also displayed a remarkable degree of foresight that Stone seemed to lack.
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He has shown a remarkable ability to do a 180 on a dime.
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Since the Great Recession ended, the United States has experienced a remarkable rebound.
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The travel diaries, however, lay bare a different side of a remarkable mind.
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It's a remarkable backlash — and one that Gumbel, at least, is thankful for.
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Trump's month so far has been a remarkable cavalcade of ugliness and incompetence.
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Finally, let me say this, there is a remarkable young woman here tonight.
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It was the end of a remarkable season and Boyette's fine college career.
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Somehow, the horns missed him, and Tomás went on to register a remarkable performance.
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The result is a remarkable glimpse into the progress and change of the country.
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That's a remarkable 11 percent plunge from peak to trough over just two weeks.
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Now, Home Depot had a remarkable turnaround today, as [did] so many other stocks.
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" General Motors CEO Mary Barra: "Sergio created a remarkable legacy in the automotive industry.
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By contrast, Trump's breezy statement reveals a remarkable lack of gravity or deep reflection.
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NASA isn't alone in declaring January the hottest yet by a remarkable factor, either.
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It's been four months, and Williams has made a remarkable recovery by stroke standards.
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The guilty verdict represents a remarkable fall for Raniere, who created Nxivm in 2003.
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The artist had a remarkable facility to turn the mundane into carefully balanced compositions.
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"My brother was a remarkable individual on every level," his sister Jody Allen said.
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For such a high-value international target, this is a remarkable degree of exposure.
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But there is a remarkable exception to this grim picture of repression: the Hui.
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It was a remarkable development even in the context of Lebanon's constantly churning politics.
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So ended a remarkable life defined by athletic excellence, social consciousness and independent thinking.
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Related: The continuing strength of the labor market has been a remarkable economic achievement.
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As a few commenters noted, his look bears a remarkable similarity to Draco Malfoy.
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This was a momentous achievement, a remarkable testament to the enduring power of multilateralism.
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A unifying moment It was also a remarkable moment for a deeply wounded city.
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There's no question that A-Rod has had a remarkable career as a ballplayer.
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"It's a remarkable change in what a game can be experientially," Stein told CNBC.
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What he's saying: "The great American outrage machine is a remarkable thing," he said.
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She lived a remarkable life blessing family, friends, and total strangers around the world.
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Backstrom's goal stunned the crowd, which was poised to celebrate a remarkable turnabout victory.
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In the scope of American political history, that's fairly new and a remarkable achievement.
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It's worth reflecting on what a remarkable feat of political gymnastics that would be.
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The decision to use military force against Syria marks a remarkable reversal for Trump.
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In pure market-reach terms, the logo has a remarkable brand recognition -- approaching 90%.
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I spoke with a remarkable young man, Ryan Quinn Smith, who also has dyslexia.
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After a remarkable rebound off December lows, the market rally has hit a snag.
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Trump's takeover of the Republican Party's official infrastructure has happened at a remarkable pace.
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Four years ago in Sochi, it produced a remarkable tie for the gold medal.
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And that just is a remarkable feeling to know I'm a part of that.
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His journey to the top of the masthead has been a remarkable career trajectory.
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Over the past month, Purnama has staged a remarkable recovery in the election campaign.
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" Thermo Fisher Scientic: "Thermo Fisher had a remarkable quarter, it's a fantastic instruments company.
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Note: Brandon, who did a remarkable job in a prior CEO role with Domino's.
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It's a remarkable sight to see — and, arguably, just as Instagrammable as an Intergalactic.
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The result is a remarkable atlas charting where New York has gone, and why.
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For political leaders, Emily and Corvo demonstrate a remarkable lack of interest in governance.
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As to Wikipedia, I don't know what would constitute a remarkable level of controversy.
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Aldo has proven to be a fighter who can learn at a remarkable rate.
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But of this area's ten poorest regions, the U.K. accounts for a remarkable nine.
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Your focus on fundraising has netted a remarkable $143 million in just 30 days.
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"I knew Jan Erik Kongshaug as a remarkable sensitive and talented listener," she wrote.
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But others whom I spoke with exhibited a remarkable—and heartbreaking—forbearance from judgment.
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That revelation is a remarkable payoff, the product of a very clever narrative structure.
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Both Normicons and Denormocrats have a remarkable ability to short circuit their own memories.
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All six efforts were well over 21 metres in a remarkable display of consistency.
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Yet even by Mr Thiel's standards the past fortnight has been a remarkable one.
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Yet, there was a remarkable consensus across parties about non-mainstream outlets being untrustworthy.
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Tesla Motors, always ahead of the automotive curve, is conducting a remarkable technological feat.
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It's a remarkable victory by someone still seen as a neophyte in Washington policymaking.
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" Trudeau praised Castro in a statement following his death, calling Castro a "remarkable leader.
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For many New Yorkers, the first Sunday of November can be a remarkable day.
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When we analyzed the opinions of hidden and committed supporters, a remarkable pattern emerged.
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Just as Brazil has been a tough rival, it would be a remarkable partner.
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" In a remarkable passage, she added: "As we were recently reminded in Foster v.
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The bill passed the Senate by a remarkable 68-32 vote in June 2013.
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We first noticed a remarkable shift in recent decades toward earlier wine grape harvests.
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No matter which school won, a remarkable run was going to end that night.
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You can listen to a remarkable one here and learn more about Oliveros here.
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"Shakespeare possessed a remarkable imagination that was really grounded in human experience," explains Schlieski.
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It's a remarkable turnaround from the story about China being told a decade ago.
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It was a remarkable show of force for Mr. Biden, the former vice president.
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It was a remarkable show of force for Mr. Biden, the former vice president.
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And like Mr. Gates, he used his Microsoft fortune to become a remarkable philanthropist.
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But there is also a remarkable story about longevity in the Facebook publishing world.
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It's a remarkable shift that shows the success of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Roughly half of Otzi's stomach contents were fats, a "remarkable" proportion, according to researchers.
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Whether speeding and distorted or slow and ethereal, the Messthetics have a remarkable cohesion.
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Belcourt's work has a remarkable ability to make two-dimensional paintings feel three-dimensional.
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President Obama embodies the best of our political system and leaves a remarkable legacy.
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It's a remarkable moment for Sudan, a country scarred by dictatorship and civil war.
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This is a remarkable achievement that has never received the attention it warrants. 5.
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For such a short statement, there is a remarkable amount here that is wrong.
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The measure is a remarkable turn for Japan, surprising neighbors and maybe even itself.
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The victory by Ms. Sinema points to a remarkable shift in Arizona's political landscape.
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That sets the stage for a remarkable split-screen political reality in coming years.
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A remarkable drug conspiracy case is taking place at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn.
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BIRDMANIA A Remarkable Passion for Birds By Bernd Brunner Translated by Jane Billinghurst Illustrated.
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Flynn's website, still going strong, includes a remarkable searchable character database compiled by fans.
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It was indeed a remarkable achievement to have midwifed a free and fair vote.
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He then went through a remarkable and sudden weight loss by putting them down.
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Germany's 10-year bond rates tumbled deeper into negative territory, reaching a remarkable -0.6%.
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Entitled men have a remarkable ability to be oblivious to the damage they inflict.
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That's a remarkable thing, and I try to copy it in everything I do.
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It is a remarkable exercise in empathy, and a genuine attempt at bridge-building.
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This is a remarkable misappropriation of money in a state that chronically underfunds education.
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The Times put together 33 ways to do so and it's a remarkable thing.
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I was always very interested in historical film, and MoMA has a remarkable collection.
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It was a remarkable first half of basketball at Barclays Center on Thursday night.
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" The New York Times chose: "Trump's Inauguration Day Caps a Remarkable Rise to Power.
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" He said, "I just think the guy [O'Rourke] was a remarkable Double A guy.
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A remarkable news conference seemed to confirm a central premise of the House's investigation.
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It was a textbook example of old-school political maneuvering, and a remarkable turnabout.
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"This is a remarkable chapter in Korean culture," said Chin, the South Korean filmmaker.
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Johnson was a remarkable mind and person whose achievements went for too long unnoticed.
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Jude Sparks was only 9 years old when he made a remarkable paleontological discovery.
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More than just a remarkable carnivorous plant, in genetic terms, it is a minimalist.
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The United States and Australia have had a remarkable first '100 Years of Mateship.
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Fifty years ago, the "people" began exercising their inherent power in a remarkable way.
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But to dismiss Sanders is to turn a blind eye to a remarkable campaign.
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Getting so many countries to sign up to the WTO was a remarkable achievement.
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"It is a remarkable moment in history," said Mr. Wilson, the Florida political operative.
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G. Yunupingu was a remarkable Australian sharing Yolngu language with the world through music.
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For a record that was so tough to make, that is a remarkable turnaround.
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It would be a remarkable achievement if Trump could pull off a surprise win.
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Indeed, the crime issue used to loom over national politics to a remarkable extent.
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A maiden Grand Slam title would cap what has already been a remarkable hardcourt season.
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"A remarkable girl," author Truman Capote raved of Radziwill for a 1976 PEOPLE cover story.
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Johnson's delightful Instagram features a remarkable cast of hummingbirds, each captured in the sharpest detail.
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Lithium has had a remarkable run, from "brain gout" and "healing waters" to mainstream treatment.
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Carrie Fisher built a remarkable career as a writer, humorist, activist, and Hollywood script doctor.
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The apparent harmony is a remarkable statement about our country, said Fagen, a CNBC contributor.
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West Africa's Guinea Bissau is a remarkable case, and one where progress came quite early.
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Decelerating revenue growth – Facebook's revenue grew a remarkable 42 percent year-over-year this quarter.
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But his fortunes took a remarkable turn when he was drafted to serve in Vietnam.
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A remarkable number of his compatriots persisted in believing that he was a crypto-Muslim.
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In 2014 Mr Bannon gave a remarkable address to a conservative conference at the Vatican.
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It's a remarkable first in the study of what has been a tremendous astronomical puzzle.
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But still, Republicans have pushed through judges at a remarkable pace, even over Democratic objections.
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"It was a remarkable change," said Amy Walter, national editor of The Cook Political Report.
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Researchers at the University of Washington recently unveiled a remarkable software tool known as DeepSqueak.
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By working within such strict and austere limits, Yun gains a remarkable amount of freedom.
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He has since amassed a remarkable collection that is thought to be worth over £40,203.
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Trump, for his part, has shown a remarkable ignorance toward cybersecurity even throughout the campaign.
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JIM CRAMER: It has been a remarkable resurgence for your company since you came in.
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It's a remarkable effect, gradually getting the audience's laughs to stick in their throats. Netflix.
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Independent at home, too "Anaya is a remarkable young lady," said her principal, Tracy Cox.
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One is that the cannabis plant is capable of a remarkable amount of genetic variation.
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On the flipside, Avon Products has made a remarkable comeback this year, up 63 percent.
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Tubman was a remarkable woman who emerged from chains to lead other slaves to freedom.
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It was a remarkable feat of engineering, and it signaled a new era for laptops.
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Mr Trump has certainly exhibited a remarkable factual flexibility that his supporters have usually indulged.
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He wanted to hold his mother close to him — because she was a remarkable actress.
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"Composing for Game of Thrones has been a remarkable experience," Djawadi said in a statement.
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The sedan division is mired in debt, a remarkable feat in China's booming car market.
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There was also a remarkable amount of congressional grandstanding around the issue — including then-Rep.
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Acting as enabler rather than overseer, the Getty has ensured a remarkable collaboration between institutions.
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The whole exercise has been a remarkable illustration of the power of a central bank.
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Cramer cares about charts because there is a remarkable self-fulfilling nature of charting stocks.
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Given these constraints, "Infinity War", the 19th film in the MCU, is a remarkable achievement.
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Good news notwithstanding, many economic indicators have undergone a remarkable downward shift since early 2018.
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That's pretty much what Ali had, and he did a remarkable job living with it.
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Luxury condo prices jumped a remarkable 20 percent, but closed sales fell by 21 percent.
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Considering their complete transformation in years since, their joint ratification is a remarkable symbolic moment.
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Later in Mr. Bowie's career, he showed a remarkable generosity of spirit toward younger artists.
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And I feel it has been a remarkable thing to have happened to a person.
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It bears a remarkable resemblance to an Apple patent that went public back in March.
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Earlier this week he wrote a remarkable essay examining "A Post-Engagement US-China Relationship?"
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Home prices fell sharply after the Great Recession, but have since staged a remarkable comeback.
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Princess Caroline is "quite a remarkable woman," her brother, Prince Albert, tells PEOPLE on Monday.
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Still, it's a remarkable sign of just how negatively Trump is viewed in the world.
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That's a remarkable feat for an eight-year-old company in such a large market.
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A remarkable number of these prominent accounts have met lifelong friends through their shared passion.
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Collectively, they make what would be a remarkable city the premier example of urban decay.
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He's shown a remarkable degree of resilience that served him well as a political combatant.
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Still, Estes only won by 7 points, a remarkable 24-point swing in two years.
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A remarkable example in humans comes from milk, which is packed with sugars called oligosaccharides.
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"I personally believe the secret of success is a remarkable pool for recruiting," Perica said.
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But in the wake of a war, animals have a remarkable ability to unite people.
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They are remarkable people still in the orbit, knowingly or not, of a remarkable game.
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The "3 out of 3" initiative is the result of a remarkable grass-roots effort.
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It was a remarkable display of bipartisanship in a Congress not known for working together.
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This was in large part because of the efforts of a remarkable principal, Roberta Davenport.
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" Earnest said Scully had a "remarkable impact on generations of sports fans in the country.
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It was still a remarkable victory for the United States, which won convincingly, 3-0.
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"What a remarkable shadow," he said, behind his distinctive sunglasses, to no one in particular.
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It's an interesting premise, and It Comes at Night blends a remarkable number of traditions.
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Still, this is a remarkable collapse for one of the greatest squads in NBA history.
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The Central African people have given themselves, and the world, a remarkable Valentine's Day present.
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This is a remarkable increase from the findings produced in similar polls in recent years.
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Perhaps natural history museums in general lack this information, but it is a remarkable absence.
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It's a remarkable piece of literature, and the moment it speaks to is climate change.
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For over eight years, a remarkable run of success, and I think that run continues.
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Murray produced a remarkable comeback to beat the Swiss at the European Open in Antwerp.
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Democrats in large numbers joined with Republicans to deliver a remarkable rebuke to the president.
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SORKIN: THANK YOU FOR ANSWERING OUR QUESTIONS AND CONGRATULATIONS ON A REMARKABLE CAREER AT STARBUCKS.
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As chefs, we have witnessed a remarkable and encouraging surge in consumer interest in food.
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Finally, to a remarkable extent, Google's workers really do take "Don't Be Evil" to heart.
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It's a remarkable feat, really, given the California Democrat's place in the national political firmament.
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In a way, the stepped-up critiques of the press are a remarkable about-face.
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Working as a team, they produced a remarkable body of work under uniquely trying circumstances.
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Full-time jobs have also made a remarkable comeback this year having declined in 2016.
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A remarkable image taken a mere 22 seconds after touchdown, with floating debris clearly visible.
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"This has been a remarkable afternoon," he said shortly before walking out of the court.
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"Utility is a remarkable play: beautifully written and effortlessly powerful," Mr. Wright said in statement.
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But aside from the subject matter, Bisbee '22018 is a remarkable work of nonfiction cinema.
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"This looks super cheap, it is a remarkable success for Glencore," one European trader said.
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"Mattis has done a remarkable job of being the exception to this rule," Smith said.
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It is a tragic loss of life, but a remarkable intelligence and law enforcement success.
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All spitfire energy, she showed a remarkable virtuosity that still left room for aching lyricism.
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His own sound suggests a remarkable distillation of about 60 years of electric guitar history.
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Louise Belcourt's work has a remarkable ability to make two-dimensional paintings feel three-dimensional.
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The move, announced on Twitter, was a remarkable display of dissension in the Trump administration.
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As her husband, Ed, implied in Season 1, Madeline has a remarkable ability to pretend.
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It was also a remarkable retreat for an administration that typically digs into such fights.
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The hearing was a remarkable spectacle, devolving several times into dueling partisan choruses of shouts.
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Why it's not normal: It was a remarkable display, better watched than described here, perhaps.
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But Mr. Dragicevic's movement has taken a remarkable step in crossing some of Bosnia's divisions.
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The move, announced on Twitter, was a remarkable display of dissension within the Trump administration.
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"I think it's a remarkable opportunity for somebody to ... educate many other people," she said.
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For a witch hunt, Mr. Mueller's investigation has already bagged a remarkable number of witches.
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But even a remarkable staff cannot make up for a lack of medication or equipment.
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It's a remarkable change for Ms. Espada, 53, to now be able to help others.
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But anyone looking at the output of the Pai offensive can see a remarkable paradox.
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It also provides a remarkable opportunity to win alliances, contain aggression, and stand for freedom.
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And he has a remarkable resume: Rhodes scholar, military veteran, gay mayor of his hometown.
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It was a remarkable show of organizing strength on the same day that Texas Rep.
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On September 12th, a packed audience in the small Senate chamber heard a remarkable story.
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Even at this late stage, a remarkable 28 percent or so of voters remained undecided.
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In 2018, Fury staged a remarkable turnaround, getting clean and stepping back into the ring.
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Opinion Columnist It took a remarkable number of unlikely occurrences to make Donald Trump president.
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Flanagan writes of the book: It is a remarkable achievement: generous, honest, almost unbearably poignant.
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Cultural observers say it is a remarkable erasure of cultural history and human artistic achievement.
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As noted above, the 2018 NPR reflects a remarkable consistency with past U.S. nuclear policy.
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It's a tall order, for sure, and it does take a remarkable amount of maturity.
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A remarkable coalition of groups has banded together and filed briefs opposing the administration's move.
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Now, that the Administration cares so deeply about affordability is a remarkable turn of events.
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The results do, however, reveal a remarkable age gap in perception of the two systems.
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Editorial The homeland security secretary, John Kelly, issued a remarkable pair of memos on Tuesday.
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She has a remarkable composure and thoughtfulness and she definitely has the appearance of sincerity.
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It was a remarkable start to what is expected to be a spectacle-heavy trial.
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This is a remarkable turn by politicians usually heard decrying the intrusiveness of Washington bureaucrats.
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"The Great Gatsby" is a remarkable book that needs to be revisited time and again.
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He had a remarkable ability to cut off a conversational thread with a single look.
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This week, in a remarkable series of bipartisan rebukes to the president, Congress pushed back.
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Carter's opinion, however — coming as it does from a former president — is a remarkable one.
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If Trump's explanation were actually true, it would be a remarkable level of political malpractice.
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Homecoming pulls no punches and doesn't let Angle shirk from the obvious: he was a remarkable wrestler as an amateur (he won an Olympic gold medal in 1996 with a legitimately broken neck), a remarkable pro wrestler, and then he was a drug addict.
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Over the past 16 years, the Fast and the Furious franchise has undergone a remarkable transformation.
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There is criticism of the complex process, which lasted a year and cost a remarkable $207m.
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This evidence suggests a remarkable level of resilience, adaptation, and likely cooperation, among these early humans.
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To a remarkable degree, all these technologically enabled experiences will rapidly intersect and inform one another.
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That's the question one woman explored in a remarkable essay on death and the prosperity gospel.
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On the 15th anniversary of his death, it's a fitting epitaph for a remarkable cultural figure.
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MACCALLUM: You are a remarkable young lady, and a real credit to teenagers across the country.
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These habits, like waking up early, for example, have a remarkable and compounding effect on productivity.
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"This is truly a remarkable time in our state's history," Bentley said in a joint statement.
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Jerry Schmidt, a former patient, told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that Rabinowitz was a remarkable doctor.
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It is a remarkable downfall for the OPEC member home to the world's biggest crude reserves.
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Mr Trump, it seems, has a remarkable following in a country he blames for America's malaise.
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But 50 years ago, in 1968, young people around the world lived through a remarkable convergence.
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When asked by a reporter if he was a progressive Democrat, he had a remarkable reply.
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It was the privileged insights into neurosurgery which made "Do No Harm" such a remarkable book.
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Yet for some decades a remarkable and mostly unsung assault on NTDs has been gathering pace.
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In a remarkable display of people power, Turks poured onto the streets to defend civilian rule.
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The combination of education and innovation, spread over decades, led to a remarkable flowering of prosperity.
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Does an economist at a right-wing think tank have a remarkable record of embarrassing mistakes?
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The story is a remarkable example of how civic passion and pluck can make a difference.
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DURING the Cambrian period, which began 541m years ago, animal life took a remarkable leap forward.
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It was a remarkable moment given that not long ago Scavino was managing Trump's golf club.
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That marked a remarkable abandonment of the department's traditional role of defending laws passed by Congress.
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Click here to view original GIFWatching a rocket blast into outer space is a remarkable experience.
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In a remarkable twist of karma, health care could defeat Republicans at the polls this November.
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Placing voting returns alongside President-elect Donald Trump's tax plan documents a remarkable paradox of 2016.
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It's a remarkable culmination of decades of struggle, whether you like or loathe Clinton the individual.
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Buzzfeed has a remarkable tale of a man, his iPhone 4, and a very cold lake.
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Samsung's done a remarkable job maintaining the design language from the rest of the Galaxy line.
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Analysts had forecast a tough race for Buhari, but his comfortable victory capped a remarkable turnaround.
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The scooters are a remarkable change in the landscape of the city's two most populous boroughs.
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It's a remarkable thing to finally have surface, and the film itself looks pretty good, too.
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The two also share a remarkable family resemblance — down to that thick, sometimes wild brown hair.
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Virginian vice presidents Kaine's nomination would also end a remarkable drought for the commonwealth of Virginia.
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After 12 year online, Facebook has built up a remarkable digital history on many of us.
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"It's just a remarkable piece of evolution, it's an amazing animal," said Cordey, in an interview.
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But it serves as a remarkable juxtaposition on an evening when the young Nuggets couldn't miss.
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Next we're traveling out 80 light years from Earth to a remarkable galaxy, called NGC 2655.
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The Darband-i Rania Archaeological Project did exactly that, and they have made a remarkable discovery.
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This is a remarkable thing: Ghana will get to brag about a globally recognized architectural landmark.
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And at Amen Corner, where he lost the Masters in 1033, he started a remarkable run.
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If that's the case, then the album stands as a remarkable act of bravery and reflection.
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"Secretary Padilla in California has done a remarkable job in modernizing their election system," Alex said.
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The U.S. Military is a remarkable melting pot of experience for the tech sector to tap.
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"They did a remarkable job protecting us from something largely outside of their control," Ivanka says.
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He truly is a remarkable man and I was honored to share the day with him.
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It's a remarkable feat of craftsmanship and commitment, made even more spectacular by its sudden demolition.
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The surge continues what's been a remarkable week for the digital currency, which broke $13,000 Wednesday.
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The athlete has made a remarkable turn-around since entering rehab for substance abuse in 2014.
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The Londoner has made a remarkable recovery, but his career was over and his life changed.
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The Siemens-Schuckert-Works Universal Arm, invented in 1916, was a remarkable example of functional efficiency.
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Last month, the Puerto Rican people went to the polls to make a remarkable political choice.
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There was no broader counterattack from his campaign or his allies, a remarkable silence after Mrs.
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It also benefits from a remarkable cast, giving performances so strong that they elevate weak material.
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While I wish there were more granular controls here, Optimized Storage is still a remarkable addition.
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Cooking was not just a skill but a practice with a remarkable history, requiring absolute devotion.
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As the years passed, I was able to appreciate what a remarkable event I had witnessed.
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Groban: She has such great intuition, beyond the fact that she's just a remarkable human being.
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On one hand, it took a remarkable amount of bad luck for America to fall short.
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Unlike so many contemporary movie stars, both actors convey a remarkable depth and range of feeling.
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JIM CRAMER: Ginny, it's a remarkable story, but, at the same time, it's not for everyone.
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To a remarkable degree, mainstream feminist discourse in America tends to downplay these sorts of questions.
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If confirmed, the existence of sterile neutrinos would be a remarkable breakthrough for the scientific community.
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But the circumstances still produced a remarkable quarter-century of conservative influence over the court's trajectory.
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It is a remarkable turnaround, requiring the kind of self-discipline he never knew he had.
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" Though the official added that Cohen "is doing a remarkable job keeping that all at bay.
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But the writer, historian, and Pan-African civil rights activist also had a remarkable visual mind.
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If you look at the Facebook executive team, this is a remarkable group of people, right?
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This is a remarkable shift — one that shows the Black Lives Matter movement's success so far.
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That's what makes the inclusion of a raspberry pi in Mr. Robot such a remarkable instance.
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Meanwhile, Warren has pulled off a remarkable turnaround, while Harris still has some work to do.
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That fits with what we have seen this year: a remarkable number of the strongest storms.
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The whistleblower's death set off a remarkable storm of calls for free speech across the country.
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And the gullibility both of the news media and self-proclaimed centrists remains a remarkable story.
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It's a remarkable transition for someone who was just recently leading an All Lives Matter march.
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It's a remarkable and often moving film about how sensational stories affect the communities they're in.
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Last season, Air Force led the nation in killing penalties at 89.8 percent, a remarkable number.
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It was a remarkable concession from the man who helped birth the repeal-and-replace message.
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In the best cases, this has allowed for a remarkable degree of elite-sanctioned social progress.
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This is still a remarkable moment for Sudan, even if the country's political future is uncertain.
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As a result, she became a confidante to a remarkable collection of people — Iraqis, Americans, Brits.
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But all showed a remarkable awareness of how social media influences their sense of self-worth.
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It was a remarkable sprint, and there was surprise inside the C.I.A. and other intelligence agencies.
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Over the past decade or so there has been a remarkable technological revolution in energy production.
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Halfway through, however, Banville wriggles out of his self-imposed straitjacket to do a remarkable thing.
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And a remarkable number have come forward with stories of having been sexually assaulted or harassed.
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But the letter did not mention Mr. McCree's death, a remarkable omission that upset some parents.
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That would be a remarkable milestone in a region where strict abortion laws are the norm.
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The two humans associated with American Pharoah put together a remarkable run of achievement as well.
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She is a remarkable musician, who has performed more than 100 premieres while also pursuing conducting.
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She was suspended from the House for the day, a remarkable rebuke from a Democratic House.
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Three American presidents spoke out on Sunday after Bryant's death, a remarkable display of public grief.
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Mr. Modi has begun to come in for criticism, after being afforded a remarkable grace period.
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In a remarkable bipartisan meeting on January 9, the President said he would sign what Sen.
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I think [CEO] Fabrizio Freda is doing a remarkable job and you should pick some up.
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Picture Prompts A scientist hunting through the amber markets in Myanmar recently made a remarkable find.
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It was a remarkable fourth-wall-breaking moment, the smartphone screen crashing into the TV screen.
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Gas production has increased a remarkable 384 percent, supplying the energy that powers our nation's economy.
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It is a remarkable concentration of international investment in a league hardly noted for its glamour.
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That capped a remarkable 10-month run for the cryptocurrency, which traded below $1,363 on Feb.
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But when he does, getting him there requires a remarkable rerouting of New York City traffic.
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"It's a remarkable number, and I'm very proud of it," Lopez said in a recent interview.
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A platform designed for connecting people turned out to be a remarkable accelerant for political divisions.
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It's a remarkable body of work and a testament to the organization that stands behind it.
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Jeter, who lasted a remarkable 22001 years with the Yankees, was named on all of them.
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In the mid-19th century, a cardinal would have been a remarkable sighting in New York.
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"Put it all together and these retail REITs have made a remarkable comeback here," Cramer said.
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Investors in the largest public U.S. companies have seen a remarkable year in terms of returns.
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Murphy has displayed a remarkable ability to emphasize progressive themes while speaking fluently about economic opportunities.
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A remarkable number of Franken's Senate colleagues have regrets about their own roles in his fall.
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Congress created HUD's Rental Assistance Demonstration program in 6900 and it has been a remarkable success.
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Never mind that they have a remarkable majority, one created, in part, through their Obamacare opposition.
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Apple began shipping the HomePod in February, and it is, by our accounts, a remarkable speaker.
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"It really is a remarkable data set and the first of its kind," Aster told CNN.
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" In a remarkable statement Wednesday, Trump declared that his former key advisor had "lost his mind.
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Wickremesinghe was then sworn in as prime minister for the fifth time in a remarkable comeback.
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This is a remarkable young human being that touches hearts, blows minds and F*%#n ROCKS!
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Either way, it was a remarkable moment in a presidency that has been full of them.
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But now, in a remarkable turnaround, it looks like it that meeting could happen after all.
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And on Rotten Tomatoes, the influential review website, it has a remarkable Tomatometer score of 97.
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Thailand's military junta organized a remarkable 18-day search and rescue operation that captivated the world.
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That's a remarkable run of health for a 287-year-old suffering from an autoimmune disorder.
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Despite ringing in at just three episodes long, A Very English Scandal is a remarkable achievement.
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That is a remarkable and hopeful finding, but it's buried under the paper's more controversial conclusions.
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Even the officers who raced to the scene as back up realized it was a remarkable moment.
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Many had blamed refugees for rising burglaries, which have in fact since fallen by a remarkable 30%.
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Indonesian soccer is a remarkable microcosm of the challenges that face the world's fourth-most populous country.
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Attorney General William Barr helped soothe the President's blushes in defeat in a remarkable display of genuflection.
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For all these reasons, X's book is a remarkable and personal account of a uniquely bizarre adventure.
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But even that hybrid design forced GM engineers, to a remarkable extent, to become cavemen rediscovering fire.
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"A remarkable human who gives so much love and spirit to all those around her," Watts added.
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She gave a remarkable interview on Pacifica radio a month after her historic act of civil disobedience.
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If you were on Netflix's streaming service in, say, 2011, it was kind of a remarkable era.
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In a remarkable move, his op-ed was published in a competing newspaper, The Wall Street Journal.
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Once complete, we'll have a remarkable repository at our disposal, one even Noah would be proud of.
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It was a remarkable time for us and "Seymour Stein" was just an idea in my head.
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Today, it's a highly successful company in its own right, riding a remarkable $20033 billion run rate.
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Mayweather, 40 entered the fight with a remarkable, undefeated career mark of 49–0 (26 by knockout).
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In a remarkable video titled "One day..." Google showed what a Glass-augmented life might look like.
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A remarkable exhibition match today suggested that another group that should be worried is ... pro video gamers?
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But he's offered a remarkable proposal to end crime and corruption in Mexico once and for all.
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"Thank you to the University of Nebraska for a remarkable journey," Miles said in a press release.
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The reason for such a remarkable safety record is a lack of complacency among airlines and regulators.
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And those state houses often set a remarkable amount of energy policy, in addition to controlling redistricting.
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Meanwhile, the diameter of tropical storm force winds was huge, at a remarkable 322 to 345 miles.
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Besides bad hair, pleated jeans, and 20003 Jump Street, the '80s brought us a remarkable technological revolution.
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Today's funding represents a remarkable change in fortune for GetLinks' French co-founder and CEO Djoann Fal.
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By most accounts, Trump's first visit to the continent, in May, was a remarkable failure of diplomacy.
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He enjoyed a remarkable average finish of 133 bolstered by 213 top fives and 226 top 22012s.
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Allen's sister, Jody Allen, released the following statement: My brother was a remarkable individual on every level.
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It's a remarkable achievement that could have profound implications for the treatment of AIDS and other retroviruses.
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On the flipside, Cramer thinks Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes has done a remarkable job for shareholders.
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She had a remarkable way of making everyone she came in contact with feel valued and important.
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"Game of Thrones" gets a remarkable number of big things right about the nature of dynastic societies.
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Jeff Yang: Trump weaved his own hanging rope This was a remarkable moment in American political history.
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Essential debuted last year to immense excitement due to what was, at the time, a remarkable design.
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Following such a remarkable, emphatic win, handicappers probably need to adjust their expectations for UMBC going forward.
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For the past decade, astronomers have been waiting for a remarkable new instrument to enter the world.
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Here's a remarkable fact: Not a single person has died using bike share in the United States.
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Red at the Bone is a remarkable and moving portrait of a family in a changing Brooklyn.
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"We have a remarkable ability to get out there and handle all sorts of conditions," Hutchinson said.
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Her prolific writings and comments often testify to her intentions with a remarkable sense of poetic articulation.
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He presided over—and used policy to hasten—a remarkable acceptance of gay Americans in national life.
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In addition, Allentown, Pennsylvania hit a remarkable 77 degrees, and Binghamton, New York reached 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Zuckerberg has every reason to win your likes, and he's built a remarkable apparatus to do it.
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MORE. The confidant said Hillary Clinton has "a remarkable strength" to endure these moments in the spotlight.
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"He was a remarkable entrepreneurial figure to whom we all owe much gratitude," Media-Saturn's management said.
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In a remarkable development, President Trump has thrown an olive branch to controversial Chinese telecom firm ZTE .
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If bringing the charges in the first place was a remarkable move, a conviction would resonate nationwide.
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I realized right away what a remarkable group of impressive, intelligent and charming woman I had here.
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Worth it alone for the film's infamous pool scene, a remarkable feat of shadows and sound effects.
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"Witness," the title track from Benjamin Booker's second LP, was a remarkable statement for this chilling time.
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In the end, a remarkable seven out of 17 Republicans on the committee voted to impeach Nixon.
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Fernando Verdasco produced a remarkable comeback to beat Britain's Kyle Edmund 4-6 6-103 6-2.
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That question is at the center of a remarkable turn of events in the state of Alabama.
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Sarge had a remarkable career that included starting the Peace Corps and leading the War on Poverty.
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But the abrupt shift in posture toward Mr. Trump, especially from Mr. Ryan, represented a remarkable turnaround.
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Losing 650 pounds is a remarkable achievement, but it does not mean the end of your troubles.
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THIS IS A REMARKABLE THING ABOUT THE COMPANY, THAT THEY OPERATE AT A TEN MILLION SQUARE FEET.
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Mike Pence of Indiana was a remarkable reminder that ultimately, the Trump campaign is about one person.
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That's a remarkable feat considering the same survey shows Clinton with a 28503-point lead over Trump.
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Cecil Williams and his wife Janice Mirikitani, a "remarkable social organization," and encouraged higher bids in 2017.
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In a remarkable sequence—as tense, somehow, as any fight scene—Walker sits for an oral examination.
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The strong vote totals for Paul Ryan and Pelosi represented a remarkable turnaround for both House leaders.
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There is a remarkable sense of complacency in the markets about Japan, the world's third-largest economy.
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That's a remarkable feat, for sure, but Democratic enthusiasm is only half of the story of 2017.
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That shift has been one of the more remarkable turns in what has been a remarkable race.
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But Phelps has made a remarkable personal U-turn since entering rehab for substance abuse in 2014.
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She is an amazing young woman, a great sister, and has a remarkable future ahead of her.
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It sits at a remarkable 37 percent, pulling him dead even with our very own Donald Trump.
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Seavey's triumph, his third in a row, extends a remarkable dominance of the sport by his family.
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Still, in just 10 minutes, the aging suit induced a remarkable amount of frustration, depression and hopelessness.
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It was a remarkable feat — and one he quickly overshadowed by posting 22001 points the following season.
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But now a team of researchers has found a remarkable parallel to one of evolution's signature events.
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In 22012, a remarkable artifact appeared on eBay — and my research into its origins raised troubling questions.
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I think that really is one of his finest books — a remarkable book, a very compassionate book.
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If all we share with the Anglo-Saxon literature is language, then that is a remarkable consolation.
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Their work might not be the most intricate, but these underwater pumpkin carvers managed a remarkable feat.
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Clinton's standing represents a remarkable turnaround for a candidate who lost New Hampshire's Democratic primary in February.
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It was a remarkable moment in the American-Israeli relationship, and for Secretary of State John Kerry.
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The whole of the film is a potent collaboration in every respect, and a remarkable directorial debut.
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Combined, the two games offered a remarkable number of saves in one-on-one, high-wire confrontations.
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We have a remarkable surge of women candidates, campaigning in gender-embracing ways that they haven't before.
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This was treated at the time, and has been treated since, as a remarkable piece of optimism.
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People have a remarkable capacity to feed themselves, often in more hazardous situations than a pandemic. 2.
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Known universally to her colleagues simply as Louise, Ms. Slaughter was a remarkable figure in many ways.
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There's one thing that has a remarkable way of connecting people from different cultures and backgrounds: music.
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His rise to the top of a fractious and fratricidal guerrilla movement was itself a remarkable achievement.
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What we found was a remarkable change in terms of where families ended up choosing to move.
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Mr. Trump met with lawmakers on Tuesday afternoon in a remarkable, hourlong televised meeting to begin negotiations.
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And because this cancer has a remarkable response to chemotherapy, his doctors think he'll stay that way.
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Not only did a remarkable number of great choreographers make new dances here, but they also taught.
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It's a remarkable about-face for a business that had closed two months before Mr. Johnson arrived.
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The early form of Twitter made it a remarkable and world-changing tool for communication and change.
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The whole project is a remarkable contrast to how both megaprojects and cross-border relations work today.
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In a remarkable quartet that follows, Handel seems to anticipate where opera as a genre was heading.
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He's a remarkable creator of value for companies, not just in the auto industry but any industry.
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She has also lost a remarkable amount of weight -- 30 pounds in one month -- due to stress.
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The big picture: This is a remarkable turnaround fueled by America's booming oil and natural gas industry.
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The whistle-blower's passing set off a remarkable storm of calls for free speech across the country.
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The tides of history move in and out, though, and recently, Brutalism has undergone a remarkable rehabilitation.
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He also told me a remarkable tale about lack of access to PCSK9 inhibitors within Regeneron itself.
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On Tennis Brad Stine is a remarkable, deeply experienced coach and a law-abiding man in general.
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This is a remarkable turnaround, though one that should probably be treated with a degree of skepticism.
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Biden's promise to appoint a black female to the Court is a remarkable moment for the presidency.
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They're almost all the creations of a remarkable, 26-year-old, women-led nonprofit called ArtWorks Cincinnati.
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For a show that can feel so familiar, it does a remarkable job of keeping you guessing.
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He ends a remarkable career marked by two sporting events in which he had little previous experience.
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Voters have a remarkable opportunity this time around to weigh them carefully -- and nominate a candidate accordingly.
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But she is not only a remarkable talent with a varied game, explosive footwork and baseline power.
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Opinion Columnist We've spent a remarkable amount of time this week discussing whether there's sexism in politics.
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It is a remarkable turnaround that can be completed with a win over New Orleans on Sunday.
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And 2018 was a remarkable year for trucking, with rates across the board hitting nearly record highs.
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What it didn't do is end a remarkable period of boom and bust in the oil market.
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A remarkable leak from an internal meeting shows the company is gearing up to fight government intervention.
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The report for March wasn't as strong, but still extended a remarkable run in the job market.
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The story of Jimmy's identification, decades after his death, is a remarkable quest that spanned the country.
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"Nazi" is a remarkable example of the very different routes a word can take through the world.
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The victory was a remarkable comeback for Ms. Tsai and suggested that Beijing's pressure campaign had backfired.
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Schools on Long Island have witnessed a remarkable population change with the influx of these young immigrants.
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Leigh Silverman directs a remarkable cast including Jane Alexander, James Cromwell, Ben McKenzie and Ashley Park. 9823st.
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She is an amazing young woman, a terrific sister and has a remarkable future ahead of her.
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Such an approach would afford Clinton a remarkable opportunity to perhaps transcend some of our national divisions.
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The day after the New York attorney general's revelation, data scientist Jeff Kao published a remarkable finding.
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The Trump administration has had a remarkable impact on the U.S. energy policy over the past year.
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"It's a remarkable victory," said Tony Travers, a professor of politics at the London School of Economics.
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" To a remarkable extent the couple seem to stick to the "pact" they "sealed in the tent.
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By contrast, countries like the United States have seen a remarkable drop in the number of smokers.
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Northam did so with impunity, going on to enjoy a remarkable career in the military and politics.
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Buhari secured enough votes to meet both requirements, a remarkable turnaround after analysts forecast a close race.
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It's an all-time high for the stock and a remarkable feat after a topsy-turvy year.
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The craft beer explosion is a remarkable story, but perhaps we should stop calling it a revolution.
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Lehner preserved the tie with a remarkable glove save against Clayton Keller midway through the third period.
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He had extensive experience in office and had a remarkable command of the intricacies of public policy.
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"It was a remarkable day," she recalled of the photoshoot, captured by renowned celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz.
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But since then Mr Smith has accumulated his runs at a remarkable average of 73 per dismissal.
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In January, we were treated to the super blood wolf moon, which had a remarkable red tinge.
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A New Yorker, he contrived to channel the frustrations of the heartland, a remarkable sleight of hand.
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And then there's the government of the Netherlands, which has a remarkable record for supporting the arts.
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Behind the scenes The production of Marvel's "Black Panther" (US release February 16) is a remarkable feat.
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Now, after several years of work funded by the foundation, the scientists are reporting a remarkable result.
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Trump's decision, after a year in which the two have repeatedly traded insults, is a remarkable breakthrough.
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" Former President Clinton and Secretary Clinton on passing of Barbara Bush: "Barbara Bush was a remarkable woman.
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The Americans has constructed a remarkable final season not by trying to become something other than itself.
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I found this: a remarkable piece of research, reflection, and polemic all at once — no detachment here.
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That is a remarkable step closer to creating virtual worlds that are as meaningful as real life.
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One of them, Mirza Saleh, wrote a remarkable account of his travels and became the country's first journalist.
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The Democratic Party has its heart in the right place, but has a remarkable deficit in strategic savvy.
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The Harry Potter films have a remarkable track record with casting retention, but again, this warrants the change.
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She said this was such a remarkable rider request that she'd probably know if it was actually true.
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He nodded in satisfaction, bouncing a remarkable pompadour in the jet-black hue of a much younger man.
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And they've been followed closely by a remarkable occurence: Official reports of assaults on staff have dropped drastically.
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" Sabraw praised the government&aposs progress on completing reunifications, calling it "a remarkable achievement" and "yeoman&aposs work.
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Denzel Washington, in a fiery star-making turn, leads a remarkable cast under Ed Zwick's assured, sensitive direction.
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But it's a remarkable turnaround for two people who have spread hateful messages across social media for years.
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This offers Destiny, a game always plagued by accusations of repetition and artificiality, a remarkable opportunity for reinvention.
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The Women's March was a remarkable protest against a new president on his first full day in office.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Dale Chihuly's crowd-pleasing glassworks inspire a remarkable degree of critical consensus.
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The storm has already maintained "major" hurricane intensity for more than three days, a remarkable feat in itself.
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More recently, Syrian artist Khaled Barakeh, who is based in Berlin, has received a remarkable string of rejections.
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It is a remarkable show of solidarity — especially since The Journal's opinion pages are relatively supportive of Trump.
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The big cast, playing a sprawling cross-section of the metropolitan population, is a remarkable collection of talent.
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It's a remarkable image of a tense moment as Trump's aides look away and Pelosi stares him down.
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All this marks a remarkable change from the 1980s, when Israel was on the brink of financial collapse.
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The video currently has more than 10 million views, a remarkable number even for someone of Dobrik's stature.
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This is a remarkable decision in an industry where workers publicizing secret projects are maligned and often punished.
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"They are a remarkable orchestra," Prince Charles said in an interview with BBC Radio 3's Private Passions.
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Despite the rescinded nomination, getting 10 nominations for a first-time series is still quite a remarkable feat.
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This year, OKOW delivered 900 reusable sanitary napkin kits made by a remarkable group called Days for Girls.
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"The FCC conceptual design report is a remarkable accomplishment," CERN Director-General Fabiola Gianotti said in a statement.
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In "City of Ghosts", a remarkable new documentary film, Matthew Heineman follows a group of such courageous souls.
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Did the director Ivo van Hove ("Lazarus") deal with the Devil to assemble such a remarkable colonial cast?
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In recent years joik, traditional Sami music, has made a remarkable journey from near-oblivion to mainstream repertoire.
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He had a remarkable career and he never forgot what it was like to be a working performer.
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"Roger Ailes has made a remarkable contribution to our company and our country," Murdoch said in a statement.
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The numbers come amid a remarkable economic expansion: The U.S. economy has produced jobs for 101 consecutive months.
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So I'm pretty sure Sweetwater was just what it seemed to be: a remarkable piece of immersive theater.
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A remarkable new study in the Journal of Communication details how readers and advertisers have fled metropolitan newspapers.
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A remarkable coincidence has created a situation whereby both of Alaska's U.S. senators could be named Dan Sullivan.
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Mr. Cruz called Mr. Perry "a friend and a remarkable public servant," praising his economic stewardship of Texas.
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His success marks a remarkable comeback for Sadr, who for years had been sidelined by Iranian-backed rivals.
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