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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"And they've developed remarkable structures and remarkable sciences, " said Ehrenwerth.
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"Created Equal" is a remarkable documentary about a remarkable man.
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"There were remarkable similarities and there were remarkable differences," Prabasi said.
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She was so remarkable and he was so remarkable around her.
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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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"They truly are remarkable people, having raised remarkable kids," Shapiro said of Warmbier's parents.
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Also, would that be considered remarkable consistency, remarkable mediocrity, or a little of both?
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Be smart: Thursday was one of the most remarkable days, tucked inside one of the most remarkable weeks, capping one of the most remarkable months in modern presidential history.
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They are remarkable people still in the orbit, knowingly or not, of a remarkable game.
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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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Opinion The remarkable thing about Vice President Mike Pence is that he is not remarkable at all.
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The most remarkable thing about their performance at Hollywood awards shows is that it's not remarkable at all.
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" Begala explains of Kennedy, "That's a remarkable ability that he had, really remarkable, to step outside of himself.
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The immediate aftermath of this fight , however, was remarkable—so remarkable it overshadowed everything else on the show.
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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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This is a remarkable change in tone, but even more remarkable is the market reaction: no change in equities.
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" * Professor Paul Hardaker, Chief Executive of the Institute of Physics: "A quite remarkable physicist and certainly a remarkable person.
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It's remarkable that Judd was even at that meeting — and more remarkable still that he prevailed over Cabinet officials.
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She was so remarkable and he was so remarkable around her... This young woman meant something to him almost immediately.
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"Today's Sapphire Jubilee marks yet another remarkable milestone for our remarkable queen," Prime Minister Theresa May said in a statement.
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But what's most remarkable about this case is that there is nothing remarkable at all about either of these melodies.
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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 Remarkable tablet (the company spells the name, "reMarkable," get it?) isn't paper, either, but it is the next best thing
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Next month, passengers in Delta's premium cabins will be among the first to experience the carrier's remarkable—yes, remarkable—new wine glass.
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The remarkable thing about nostalgia—whether it's for the 22014s or any other time period—is that it's ceased to feel remarkable.
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To the Editor: As I read your wonderful story about this remarkable man and his remarkable death, my eyes were watering throughout.
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The most remarkable thing about President Trump's first State of the Union address Tuesday night may be that it wasn't particularly remarkable.
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Even Google's smart home assistants, the Home, Home Mini, and Home Max, feel more adequate than remarkable—and they need to be remarkable.
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Even low-OBP, high-SLG guys like Daniel Murphy and Trumbo, each having remarkable seasons in their own right, aren't quite as remarkable.
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If Trump's ideological turnabout has been remarkable, equally remarkable has been the change of heart many congressional Republicans have experienced about Trump. Sen.
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"I can say I was part of a journey of a remarkable man who did remarkable things for this country," Mr. Biden said.
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It's just so bracing and remarkable learning about women who have done remarkable things to evade the traps that marriage historically set for them.
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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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"A remarkable thing about microbes—and it is only remarkable from our anthropocentric point of view—is the coöperation among them," he told me.
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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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These grotesque expenditures represent a remarkable culture of corruption, which is only made more remarkable by the fact that they all really just got here.
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The Woman Who Smashed Codes is an account of one woman's remarkable life during a remarkable historical period, but it's also a simple love story.
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One of the most remarkable developments of this already remarkable period has been how quickly the CEOs of major U.S. companies have turned on Trump.
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A crisp, beautiful Saturday afternoon in Elkhorn, Wisconsin was one of the more remarkable four hours in the remarkable recent history of the Republican Party.
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From the renovation itself to organizing a comprehensive exhibition to rebirthing the remarkable lives of the Tirocchi sisters, Marro and Zornoza have accomplished a remarkable feat.
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Tracking bitcoin's remarkable rise Tracking bitcoin's remarkable rise The sheer amount of money flowing into the market allowed early ICOs to have no governance structure whatsoever.
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What's remarkable isn't that the leader of an abortion rights group shared her personal story publicly — it's remarkable that Hogue shared her story on national television.
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Remarkable victory Mahathir's victory is all the more remarkable considering he is 92 years old, and was fighting the very party he led for over two decades.
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An election that was remarkable for being unremarkable In some ways, Canada's 43rd election campaign was remarkable for being so unremarkable, right up until voting day on Monday.
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For as remarkable as Trump's rise has been, what's maybe more remarkable is how he has exposed the lameness of the political ranks he is seeking to join.
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Here was the remarkable notion that what was new and different could be understood Here was the remarkable notion that what was new and different could be understood.
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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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"This is a remarkable man, and I just hope the asterisk in history that will be attached to my name — when they talk about this president, that I can say I was part of, part of the journey of a remarkable man who did remarkable things for his country," Biden said.
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CRISPR is arguably this decade's biggest biotech invention — a technique that allows scientists to cut DNA, inserting or reordering bits of genetic code with remarkable precision and remarkable results.
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The Remarkable tablet (the company spells the name, "reMarkable," get it?) isn't paper, either, but it is the next best thing Can you guess what these buttons re for?
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"We're just in the beginning stages of what will be a truly remarkable breakthrough for most people—as remarkable as the telephone," Jobs told Playboy in February of 22.
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"All five are remarkable in their own way, but Target stands out as the best performer, thanks in part to the remarkable leadership of CEO Brian Cornell," he said.
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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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" @MariaBartiromo [0731 EDT] - "The record is quite remarkable.
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CRISPR-Cas9 is arguably this decade's biggest biotech invention — a technique that allows scientists to cut DNA, inserting or reordering bits of genetic code with remarkable precision and remarkable results.
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He was the "most remarkable talent in a most remarkable youth orchestra program called Austin Sound Waves," said Doug Dempster, dean of the College of Fine Arts at UT Austin.
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"This is a remarkable agency - full of remarkable people - and I am honored to have been a small part of it," Rosenberg said in the message, which was reviewed by Reuters.
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This is a remarkable turn of events, and it only gets more remarkable when you think back to how the Republican Party began its existence: fighting against the expansion of slavery.
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Internet – the Internet, one of the most remarkable, empowering,
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As many have noted, it's remarkable how shocked — shocked!
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Zenefits' growth is remarkable — that much has not changed.
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It really is remarkable," Pence added on "Fox & Friends.
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We all are delighted & proud of your remarkable feat.
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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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That is a remarkable thing for Ailes to do and it is an especially remarkable thing for a presidential candidate to do, and yet it is somehow not surprising in the least.
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"This remarkable US ship, docked in this remarkable Lebanese city speaks volumes about the partnership between the US and Lebanese militaries," US Ambassador to Lebanon Elizabeth Richard said in a press release.
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And he's been making remarkable music at a remarkable pace, catching a third (fourth?) wind in his career, to the point where very few people on planet Earth can be considered his peer.
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Swift has achieved remarkable success with her narrative songwriting style.
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I think that what Patty Jenkins has done is remarkable.
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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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Hurricane Irma could yet tie or beat that remarkable record.
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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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"This coach was remarkable," Kenny Griffi tweeted alongside the video.
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This trend, while still remarkable, is not all that new.
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A Reuters photo montage shows a remarkable display of shapes.
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But what happened after Masood was gunned down was remarkable.
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Aston Martin did some remarkable things in its first century.
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As usual, the expedition resulted in some fairly remarkable discoveries.
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The Chevrolet Bolt is here, and it's one remarkable ride.
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O.J. Simpson wrapped last night and it was just remarkable.
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What's been most remarkable, though, is how they're coming forward.
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The most remarkable aspect of Jobs was his singular obsessiveness.
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News spread Monday of a remarkable breakthrough in artificial intelligence.
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He smokes cigarettes with panache, and prays with remarkable intensity.
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Poke a hole in a human and something remarkable happens.
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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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Which is, if you stop and think about it, remarkable.
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The literary scholar Will Kaufman has made a remarkable discovery.
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That scene was pretty remarkable in terms of the contentiousness.
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I don't mean that the man's performance was especially remarkable.
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It was remarkable, and I encourage everyone to read it.
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In March, security researcher Chris Vickery made a remarkable discovery.
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But the breadth and depth of Facebook's failure are remarkable.
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I'd noticed Mary's account before, and it hadn't seemed remarkable.
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The remarkable thing is that it was issued at all.
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We made remarkable plays at the end of the game.
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And his path to this moment is even more remarkable.
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In a remarkable corporate transformation, he is ahead of schedule.
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Learn more about the film, and Schwartz's remarkable journey, here.
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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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UNESCO calls it a "site of remarkable variety and beauty".
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All these remarkable talents have been hurting for too long.
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So his opposition also looks entrenched, barring a remarkable reversal.
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Just in terms of firepower, the possibilities ahead are remarkable.
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But it is actually remarkable how calm the markets are.
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It was an inspiring celebration for a truly remarkable trailblazer.
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In some neighbourhoods the change for the better was remarkable.
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I mean, I think Disney was remarkable in its announcement.
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The M5S has nevertheless shown a remarkable capacity for survival.
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In other areas Mr Corbyn has shown remarkable ideological flexibility.
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It's what's inside these distinctive traits that is truly remarkable.
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That Mr Macron is in this position is remarkable enough.
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The better sound, especially at the low end, is remarkable.
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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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Yes, he has leverage because of his remarkable primary run.
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What's remarkable is that it requires the cook's full attention.
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What word that got him that remarkable number of points?
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A computer makes complex calculations with remarkable speed and ease.
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And the remarkable historical progress is only expected to grow.
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But now, the GOP nominee is suddenly showing remarkable discipline.
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It's a remarkable shift in investor sentiment for the company.
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Strung together like this, the progress is remarkable and fast.
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And nothing magical or remarkable happens in your safe zone.
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You can experience the aughts through its remarkable TV shows.
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"We are heading toward a remarkable, historic deal," he added.
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The athletes and their remarkable stories should be the focus.
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What is remarkable is that it has not declined more.
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Iceland's remarkable progress was helped by its relatively small population.
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At the time, this did not seem all that remarkable.
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Let's just look at one remarkable assertion that Pruitt made.
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His skills at political jujitsu "are remarkable," Mr. Reed concluded.
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The campaign marks a remarkable turnaround for No Man's Sky.
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That decisiveness adds to our experience of this remarkable work.
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By other measures, Australia's economic performance is more remarkable still.
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And remember, the control condition itself saw a remarkable decrease.
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We have had some remarkable, uncomfortable, humbling conversations about heaven.
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In terms of the popular vote, their achievement is remarkable.
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The HomePod is a remarkable new kind of audio device.
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Tardigrades are remarkable in that they employ all these methods.
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BRITAIN'S NEW Brexit party has gathered support with remarkable speed.
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The most remarkable growth has been in tourists from China.
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Donald Trump's rise is so remarkable that it requires explanation.
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For all its problems, Facebook is a remarkable success story.
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That makes the Leafs' playoff appearance all the more remarkable.
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There is no evidence of its more remarkable past: Between
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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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If anything, it's remarkable that it held on so long.
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It's worth pausing to reflect on how remarkable and welcome
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The remarkable fossil showing a school of fish in action.
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But this remarkable bomb only weighs just over 200 pounds.
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The care the staff took with our meals was remarkable.
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"Every month, there is this really remarkable event," Woodruff said.
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I see a lot of remarkable things happening right now.
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And something remarkable occurred: Thomas suddenly blurted out a question.
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She really is a remarkable young woman and a fighter.
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The past year has held remarkable professional achievements for Grande.
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It's also remarkable that nobody on camera questions the project.
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Children have such a remarkable ability to animate any object.
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The selfie above is remarkable for a number of reasons.
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This week something remarkable will happen in election season politics.
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Built by a private jet company, the app isn't remarkable.
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"It was remarkable how fast it happened," Davis tells PEOPLE.
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That goodness, repeated enough, starts to look like something remarkable.
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What was more remarkable to some, however, was how Mrs.
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It's even more remarkable, given the timing of the launch.
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DAMON: It is truly remarkable and such a unique experience.
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For Lawson, Sophie and Graham's bond is a remarkable one.
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It's a chance to look at something remarkable, something new.
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But I think we're heading towards a remarkable historic deal.
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But there are moments when the truly remarkable is captured.
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Britney Spears' remarkable life story is getting the Lifetime treatment.
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That she pulls this off in every scene is remarkable.
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The fact we haven't lost another since 1975 is remarkable.
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It's easy to forget what a remarkable accomplishment that was.
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"It is remarkable that this process is happening," he said.
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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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Given this, what "Roots" accomplished four decades ago is remarkable.
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And he did that, which I think is pretty remarkable.
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Clinton's promotional ad did not exhibit such remarkable gender differences.
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Their economic success has been remarkable, their military power peerless.
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The physical precision he brings to Patrick's disintegration is remarkable.
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Most remarkable is the nationalist turn in the United States.
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The remarkable thing about Grant was that he could stop.
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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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Americans have shown remarkable restraint in dealing with this windfall.
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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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They might look cute, but they are also remarkable predators.
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They are remarkable, and we should all be very proud.
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He said he had noticed nothing really remarkable about him.
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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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Amazon's product packaging is remarkable only for its laudable simplicity.
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What's remarkable is that Obama hasn't turned Nixonian or hard.
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The coolness toward Mr. Trump amounts to a remarkable rebuke.
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DeVos, with remarkable clarity and conviction, pleaded with the Senate.
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Remarkable comparison of the rapid intensification of Hurricanes Michael & Harvey.
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But Barker said Sofuku has demonstrated remarkable endurance this season.
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"They are remarkable escape artists from gardens," Dr. Liu said.
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Tonight we celebrate Kyle who was a truly remarkable child.
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Sanders describes the "remarkable beauty" of Barbuda and its beaches.
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A starting point is Trump's remarkable ignorance about international affairs.
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Dr. Brand was surprised by this remarkable degree of flexibility.
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In fact, this is what makes Bonds even more remarkable.
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The technical details are as remarkable as its strategic context.
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Yet what I see is I see remarkable female founders.
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Thank you, and it's been recognized by remarkable wine critics.
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Into memory, his fight record isn't just respectable: it's remarkable.
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There is also remarkable inefficiency associated with the estate tax.
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If this kind of repayment flexibility seems remarkable, it is.
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It was clear that the child had a remarkable talent.
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And during his dominant game, he accomplished something especially remarkable.
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He and his remarkable orchestra make it sound completely fresh.
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He shared three frames on Instagram of the remarkable sighting.
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"It's a remarkable growth story," the city's chief demographer said.
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And read our guide to Nick Cave's remarkable career here.
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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 his work reflects on these issues is not remarkable.
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The accessibility of such diversity in one place is remarkable.
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"Some of them have really remarkable ways to move around."
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The story of his remarkable ascent is hardly a secret.
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Nationally, the rate of growth was lower, but still remarkable.
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Part of it was this remarkable hostility to political parties.
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That's a remarkable asset, I think, for us to have.
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To be sure, what his student army accomplished was remarkable.
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That's not because journalists aren't doing remarkable, courageous, heroic work.
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The combination of the two votes was a remarkable rebuke.
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Still, Kempner's passion for her remarkable subject is always evident.
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Appearing as a hologram behind my remarkable bandmate Dani Markham.
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What's remarkable is how similarly the shows answer those questions.
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The details — bristles of fur, ripples of water — are remarkable.
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Wilkins's celebrity stems primarily from his remarkable talent and versatility.
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What's remarkable about this bag is how adaptable it is.
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"The past eight months have honestly been remarkable," she said.
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But most remarkable was that his performance was almost expected.
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Until this crisis, Trump had avoided accountability with remarkable consistency.
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Grassroots gun rights supporters have remarkable discipline about contacting politicians.
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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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It felt remarkable at the time, and it still does.
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It's remarkable how much has changed in just 10 years.
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Yet the thoroughness of the Republicans' insincerity is still remarkable.
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This narrative is less remarkable than two points of style.
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Each of these three novels has had a remarkable afterlife.
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The period in between was a time of remarkable invention.
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The physical and behavioral changes, she said, have been remarkable.
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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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All of which is remarkable for at least two reasons.
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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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"These are still early days, which I think is remarkable."
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" Maeve Brennan's prose is remarkable for its "intensity and oddness.
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It lasts less than two minutes, and it's remarkable music.
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Until recently, this fact alone would have been considered remarkable.
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What the public knew about Emma Gatewood was already remarkable.
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But what the public did not know was equally remarkable.
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A group of young companies have also had remarkable results.
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What did you make of this remarkable little clan, Holly?
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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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What's most remarkable, though, is the utter absence of bravado.
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Women in these industries report experiencing abuse at remarkable rates.
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It's a remarkable piece of reporting, filled with lovely stories.
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But it also showed remarkable exchanges that weren't about Ukraine.
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But at its best, Brum's approach produces something truly remarkable.
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The actor's remarkable physical abilities are evident in the scene.
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It is remarkable that those stereotypes would start so young.
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The borrowing binge across emerging markets, in particular, was remarkable.
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That's a remarkable return on investment for the American people.
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What's remarkable here is not that Trump attacked Sessions publicly.
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As remarkable as it may sound, this is standard practice.
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It is a work of outsize ambition and remarkable craft.
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Not surprisingly, Trump is taking credit for this remarkable run.
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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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But Diana's most remarkable influence has only lately become apparent.
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He's up on the phone the next day tweeting. Remarkable!
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"We will always remember this remarkable hospitality," Mr. Trump said.
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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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"That was remarkable, I'm lost for words," Grace told reporters.
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The film closes with the remarkable assertion, by the art
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The purpose of today's spacewalk isn't all that remarkable, otherwise.
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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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I salute the remarkable achievements of all of these women.
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Rather remarkable, given that White was not born until 1975.
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The book is "not just a remarkable ethnography," Senior wrote.
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The most remarkable pattern concerned the timestamps in the data.
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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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Whitlock's career has been as unorthodox as it is remarkable.
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Her defeat is all the more remarkable considering that Mrs.
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I thought that Carrie showed remarkable composure in her presence.
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This is a remarkable feat that illustrates grace under pressure.
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It's a safe and conventional design but it's nothing remarkable.
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"It's remarkable how little you have to change," says Stevenson.
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"Wherever he works, he makes a remarkable impact," Xinhua said.
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The sort of cognitive dissonance of the scene is remarkable.
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But the progress of the last couple months is remarkable.
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Until Sunday night, May thought she had achieved something remarkable.
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One, the painter Jessica Dismorr, contributed some remarkable poetry too.
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Which makes what is written in the complaint so remarkable.
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More remarkable, there were even longer stretches of multicultural peace.
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They also had a remarkable change in their liver health.
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Mr. Bellorado's research has dated this kiva with remarkable precision.
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Both have been amassing casualties at a remarkable rate recently.
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This is a world of remarkable personal and social possibility.
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He pondered and turned his argument around with remarkable agility.
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Economists ever since have tried to explain this remarkable result.
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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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And that will require some remarkable and utterly uncharacteristic restraint.
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Together, they look remarkable — fascinating and terrifying in equal measure.
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Welcome to Weimar: Germany settled refugees at a remarkable pace.
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It was the only blip in an otherwise remarkable run.
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What ensued was a remarkable display of athleticism and creativity.
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The culling now presented in Cuba Then is indeed remarkable.
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It turns out that Singapore's system really is quite remarkable.
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Why does she think the scene is significant or remarkable?
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Meet this week's remarkable woman in the Overlooked obituary series.
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That is a remarkable achievement in an age of copying.
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But reMarkable figured out a way to solve that problem.
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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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And really, he also has remarkable perception of other people.
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But then, on the fourth floor, something remarkable stands out.
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It was serendipitous as I witnessed Sia's truly remarkable performance.
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Keeping the taxes in place would be a remarkable concession.
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Draylen Mason Mason was the "most remarkable talent in a most remarkable youth orchestra program called Austin Sound Waves," said Doug Dempster, dean of the College of Fine Arts at UT Austin, KXAN reported.
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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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And while that in itself is not too remarkable in a budget document, the fact that an administration is putting out a doomed policy proposal this egregiously unpopular and easy to attack is remarkable.
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A Long Way Home: A Memoir, by Saroo Brierley If you need proof of how technology allows us to do some remarkable things, look to Saroo Brierley's remarkable memoir, the inspiration behind the film Lion.
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It's remarkable how fast the tenor of the times has changed.
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IT IS remarkable what a difference a single election can make.
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More remarkable is the revolution that Mr Macron has already achieved.
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Cleveland Hustles: The Hustle Continues Detroit has had a remarkable recovery.
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But there has been remarkable progress in the past eight years.
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The timing has been a "truly a remarkable experience," she added.
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Watching Johnny create a character is really quite remarkable, it's fascinating.
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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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There have been remarkable advances in AI, after decades of frustration.
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What's remarkable is how few options we've had, over the years,
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That is a remarkable figure considering the narrowness of Clinton's defeat.
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But what's remarkable is how many wardrobe changes she had: six.
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The joyful mood reflects a remarkable turnaround for the Lib Dems.
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There are other things that make True Detective Season 3 remarkable.
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All these remarkable journeys to one critical invention — and to America.
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And today, this system entered a remarkable new stage of existence.
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Their cognitive functions are remarkable, considering the traumatic surgery they underwent.
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And that's remarkable, considering that the comics version largely skews villainous.
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This is all the more remarkable given the challenges filmmakers face.
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Gloria Vanderbilt is pulling back the curtain on her remarkable life.
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That's the backdrop for this remarkable exchange between Trump and Stephanopoulos.
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At first description, the new target it doesn't sound so remarkable.
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The Ruhr Valley is in the midst of a remarkable transformation.
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Eternal Crusade is not remarkable, and this is the important bit.
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One of the remarkable features of startup minimalism is its flexibility.
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To help explain why this was so remarkable, consider this analogy.
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We want to be an example that life can be remarkable.
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It is just one of many remarkable developments around EVs recently.
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But the big problem with the reMarkable tablet isn't the hardware.
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But before he could, something remarkable happened that changed his mind.
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What's remarkable is that these numbers may rise against next year.
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"He's putting together quite a remarkable season," Counsell said of Knebel.
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Spend all your cash on the Switch's remarkable game library instead.
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We really have seen a remarkable recovery in our labor market.
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There's clearly much still to learn about these remarkable human relatives.
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Even so, the rapprochement between Russia and Turkey has been remarkable.
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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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What makes it remarkable is how it unfolds in real time.
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What makes the scene so remarkable is how boring it is.
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I think he's done a remarkable job on changing the culture.
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It's really remarkable the American Psychiatric Association didn't vet Asperger's research.
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But at the end, he lets loose in a remarkable way.
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She has remarkable arms and hands, effortless extensions and wonderful feet.
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Rappan's second ally, the Swede Eric Persson, was a remarkable man.
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We had done it before and nothing remarkable had ever happened.
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Then again, neither did the election of the remarkable Mr Macron.
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Just do not ask him if his remarkable production is surprising.
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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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The reasons are many -- most embedded within this remarkable, unlikely musical.
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Then when they leave it's remarkable how fast it reverts back.
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It's been four months, and Williams has made a remarkable recovery.
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That was one of the most remarkable moments in my life.
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Against all this, Mr Barrow's victory is all the more remarkable.
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A remarkable examination of how neuroscience works, by the surgeon's grandson.
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Given the violence of the commodity cycle, Australia's resilience is remarkable.
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"You're with remarkable women and they've done beautiful work," she says.
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Optimism about the mining industry is a remarkable turnaround in itself.
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" Heughan agreed, "We're very lucky, Diana Gabaldon's created this remarkable world.
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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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In this context, it's remarkable "The Cowshed" was published at all.
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The film's editing and narrative construction are, however, no less remarkable.
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The Dialogues are built on many remarkable histories and imagined futures.
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And that's what makes Uber's futuristic robotic ride-sharing so remarkable.
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" Tyson Foods: "I think Tyson Foods is doing a remarkable job.
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It's remarkable for confining vast destruction to a small, subtle instrument.
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William's work ethic, enthusiasm, and mastery of his beat are remarkable.
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But it's more than size that makes this geologic feature remarkable.
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We commend China's remarkable achievements in the field of human rights.
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That's why the reMarkable tablet is such a pleasure to me.
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But this overall broad decline in piloting is still truly remarkable.
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Mark's story is one of the most remarkable in technology journalism.
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This is a tough, original novel of remarkable poise and confidence.
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She could even compete until she's 41, like this remarkable gymnast.
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Some productions depart from their British parent in more remarkable ways.
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As remarkable as the pace of growth was the geographical spread.
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As soon as we hit send, something remarkable started to happen.
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What was remarkable about 2017 was not just that stockmarkets rose.
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The whole operation takes only four people working in remarkable synchronicity.
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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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"This is somewhat remarkable because John Flannery just started," Cramer said.
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But the larger point is -- there is something remarkable to sell.
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But yeah, a year and a half, and it's quite remarkable.
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Of course, animals like birds can do some quite remarkable things.
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Watch the video of their remarkable discovery below: Did you know?...
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Amid the hair clones of The Bachelor, this is pretty remarkable.
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Given the chaos in Washington, the act reveals a remarkable consensus.
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What you've done is remarkable – just getting a plush into retail.
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Women have to do something remarkable over and over and over.
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"She was a remarkable, loving, compassionate and giving soul," he wrote.
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It's even more remarkable when that patient is a sea turtle.
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And perhaps the relationship is even more remarkable for its longevity.
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Yet by other measures, Australia's economic performance is more remarkable still.
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The ascent of Mr Tshisekedi (pictured, receiving the sash) was remarkable.
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And his rejection email showed the remarkable person that he was.
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What's remarkable about this whole affair is how unsurprising it is.
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" He continued, "Anton was our only son – a remarkable human being.
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Tardigrades, or "water bears," are renowned for their remarkable survival skills.
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And the fact that you can go live is quite remarkable.
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It's certainly understandable that Obama seeks to protect his remarkable legacy.
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In the wake of the tragedy Kioko received some remarkable news.
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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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DISLIKESoftware and functionality are very limited compared to the reMarkable tablet.
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I think it's a remarkable company made up of unbelievable entrepreneurs.
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And to select well out of those choices is pretty remarkable.
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So far, this remarkable mission has gone off without a hitch.
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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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The prematurity test is just the latest remarkable innovation from Quake.
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"Seeing this reorganization in somewhere so fundamental is remarkable," she said.
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Here are some of 2016's remarkable women (and one girl).
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Following Castro's death Saturday, here are seven of the most remarkable.
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Read a remarkable, inspiring interview with Mr. Hearne and Mr. Gilbertson.
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Reid's remarkable missive to Comey must be understood in this light.
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Below, I picked out the 39 most remarkable quotes from Trump.
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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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The remarkable wardrobe reconstructions were executed by costume designer Joanna Beatty.
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This exhibition is a comprehensive example of Spare's remarkable, mercurial talent.
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That's when I realized that Land Rover has done something remarkable.
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This has led to "remarkable optimism" in the South, Kelly writes.
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And what we just watched 10 minutes ago was quite remarkable.
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But Huffine's latest cover is remarkable for a couple of reasons.
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Tracee Ellis Ross' Golden Globes win for Black-ish was remarkable.
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"It didn't seem like anything remarkable at the time," he said.
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According to Horsley, Remarkable is getting started at the perfect time.
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It's a remarkable summary, mostly because of what it doesn't say.
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Both were remarkable blockbusters about young, cheeky college kids in love.
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Donald Trump: A remarkable combination of unhinged and dumb as dirt.
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All of which made his spokesman's spin all the more remarkable.
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The applause for Polanski was thunderous and the standing ovation remarkable.
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But Trump's remarks about Brigitte Macron are remarkable for two reasons.
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"The abundance of energy-dense foods is remarkable," Hu said. 6.
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What's remarkable is how quickly everything happened, especially given the outcome.
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It's quite remarkable to see how quickly and accurately it works.
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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 it is remarkable how little it features in public debate.
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On the streets of Myitkyina, however, the event seemed less remarkable.
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But Mr Vucic has demonstrated a remarkable talent for diplomatic pivots.
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In a truly remarkable season, Ranieri has steadfastly refused to tinker.
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"Congratulations on a remarkable run," Obama wrote in his opening line.
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The purple frog's discovery is remarkable for a number of reasons.
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Which is a remarkable thing to say about a Republican president.
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Nonetheless, hindsight offers three main reasons for the Foxes' remarkable ascendency.
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And when Trump showed up in Houston his reception was remarkable.
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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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Here's a fact check on Season 3's most remarkable plotlines.
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She brings prayer into the White House, I think it's remarkable.
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It was Williams who broke the remarkable news to the world.
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The response to his appeal for more sick days was remarkable.
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Here are the 5 most remarkable lines from Carter's interview. 1.
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His remarkable leadership and great heart were always on full display.
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Unfortunately, this pose is often, perhaps usually, one of remarkable hypocrisy.
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Critics called the journal a remarkable document of American social history.
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The rescuers were "remarkable, skilful, tireless, compassionate and courageous," he added.
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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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But even by Trump standards, this morning's tweet is somewhat remarkable.
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Financial fiasco or not, "King of Jazz" is a remarkable artifact.
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A: It's one of the most remarkable turnarounds in constitutional law.
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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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Even more remarkable, cannabis treats pain in a way opioids cannot.
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He's a remarkable, intelligent and funny kid with an old soul.
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"That is really remarkable, that this is happening in our lifetime."
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The latest Tokyo study provides more evidence of this remarkable plasticity.
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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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Bob Corker on Tuesday to end their remarkable intra-party feud.
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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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Yet the human capacity to resist contradictory evidence can be remarkable.
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But others were remarkable men and women, who were violently uprooted.
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In 1947, something remarkable happened: My grandfather became an American citizen.
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EASTERBROOK: SO -- I MEAN, THE SCALE OF THIS PROJECT IS REMARKABLE.
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For a predominantly symphonic conductor, there's a remarkable amount of Wagner.
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Looking back, 2628 was another remarkable year of billion-dollar disasters.
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These ice crystals hold a remarkable quantity of natural methane gas.
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His remarkable archival work produces an account that is finely detailed.
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A politically insulated prosecutor can abuse his power in remarkable ways.
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Small investments in innovative startups can lead to remarkable economic success.
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These look-alike grits packed a remarkable concentration of shellfish flavor.
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Her lack of defensiveness is perhaps the book's most remarkable quality.
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But even getting to this point is "absolutely" remarkable, Feierstein said.
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It is a remarkable hodgepodge of innuendo and guilt by association.
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And that makes the reflexive Porsche comparos all the more remarkable.
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The photo won Siena International Photo Contest's "Remarkable Award" in 2017.
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The Arkansas-based retailer posted another quarter of remarkable growth online.
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We documented a remarkable behavior never seen in any other animal.
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And, yes, female performers play the male roles with remarkable verisimilitude.
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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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The scale of the issue is considered remarkable by some observers.
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"That was a remarkable coincidence in my mind," Mr. Fish said.
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The cases of the past month were remarkable for different reasons.
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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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Indeed, public health officials worldwide have made remarkable progress against tuberculosis.
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The results of this practical, hands-on approach have been remarkable.
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The U.S. economy has shown a remarkable ability to create jobs.
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The fact that the ACA exists at all is pretty remarkable.
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The story of Oney Judge is in turns remarkable and tragic.
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First, there was her remarkable showing with expert use of filters.
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The Ukrainian president's office has released remarkable footage of the discovery.
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There are many subjects Felsenthal touches upon in his remarkable poems.
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Previous investigations into bird flight have produced equally remarkable conclusions, however.
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This objection applies to the reMarkable, as well, but less so.
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It won't be the best season, it will be remarkable nevertheless.
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That StartUp exists at all is remarkable for a few reasons.
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Most are not especially remarkable in their prior rulings or writings.
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Tuesday's agreement bears remarkable similarity to previous U.S.-North Korea communiques.
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It's a remarkable face, onto which many things can be projected.
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That past connection makes the current moment that much more remarkable.
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Hillary fails to land as strongly as its remarkable assets promise.
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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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The fact that they weren't daunted by these firings is remarkable.
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If you look at it by the numbers, it is remarkable.
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He did: a remarkable talent with nearly 400,000 followers on Instagram.
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But gratitude in its most remarkable manifestation is separate from circumstances.
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Heck, yes," one doctor said, adding that the findings "were remarkable.
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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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This makes Trump's landslide anti-establishment victory all the more remarkable.
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Analysts commented on the remarkable breadth of support for Mr. Golunov.
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Elaine Schmitt Urbain captures her remarkable spirit in an informal sketch.
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But the whole Wednesday night gang was remarkable for its diversity.
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It seems remarkable that Mirror Lorca could have executed this scheme.
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It was nothing remarkable, but it was good, filling, and cheap.
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They have shown a remarkable ability to stay poised after setbacks.
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The elegance & precision of the last two days have been remarkable!
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But Jupiter has plenty of other remarkable cloudscapes and storms swirling.
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Mr. Brown has done a remarkable job in his four terms.
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But much more remarkable — and much more sustained — was his thoughtfulness.
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At the time, none of this was considered remarkable or controversial.
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Add in 2008, and you have a remarkable record of disaster.
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It takes remarkable fortitude to remain an optimist about Baltimore today.
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The work's resistance to language — from description to theory — is remarkable.
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But Bencic, 17 years Venus Williams's junior, is a remarkable talent.
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Turnout on the day of the opening, January 16, was remarkable.
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But much of that success coincided with China's remarkable economic rise.
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"It's remarkable in terms of its wind speed," Mr. Herndon said.
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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 reMarkable, for all its merits, was not cheap at $700.
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It is one of the most remarkable political turnarounds in years.
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The fact that he graduated from medical school is itself remarkable.
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The monologues are short, and a few of them are remarkable.
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The Wall Street Journal ran a remarkable editorial early on Friday.
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But the train steamed on, threading through this country's remarkable century.
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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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But the collection's title story, "A Hunger Artist," is most remarkable.
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Love called that out in a remarkable concession speech on Monday.
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We want it to be remarkable, and getting there is difficult.
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A story of a remarkable interesting thing happening to a person.
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"Not a lot, but just enough," Dodson says with remarkable detachment.
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From the letter: It really is a remarkable achievement by Fuji.
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She does so with remarkable verve, both technically and image-wise.
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For women, that figure was lower but still remarkable: 24 percent.
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Stephen Colbert's late-night turnaround has been nothing short of remarkable.
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But it seemed a remarkable subject for the anniversary in Hiroshima.
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Mr. Wong's story was unconventional, even remarkable, in the art world.
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He took a bunch of takes on it, which was remarkable.
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Ms. Acuña's voice has a burly center and a remarkable flexibility.
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Going into labor, after all, is hardly remarkable in this place.
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Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — A remarkable party was held last Nov.
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"They found 10 new things, which is remarkable," Dr. Cracraft said.
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Perhaps the most remarkable evidence comes from recent brain imaging research.
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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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Books of The Times The brain is capable of remarkable flimflam.
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I witnessed one of his more remarkable gambles two years ago.
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The progress we've made over the past 20 years is remarkable.
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Beyond the choreographed chaos, though, lies a more historically remarkable development.
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You know, the genetic diversity that is on display is remarkable.
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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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Magnus: Well, we've created this wonderful product, the reMarkable paper tablet.
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At the time, the Beavers were remarkable, too, for their diversity.
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Where we see this industry going is nothing short of remarkable.
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West's statement is remarkable for what it implies about democratic institutions.
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This show, which promises remarkable photographs and ephemera, is long overdue.
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The remarkable part was that her defeat came as no surprise.
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There was something remarkable about what we were trying to say.
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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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That's not just a testament to two remarkable candidates and messengers.
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It's weird, too, because there's nothing really remarkable about the RadRunner.
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It feels remarkable, like a good cold blade across her skin.
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In sum, unremarkable kids no longer have access to remarkable opportunities.
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It is frankly remarkable that anyone even would make that claim.
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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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But we have a safety profile that I think is remarkable.
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That's a remarkable feat for a show that's now middle-aged.
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From Forbes: This remarkable story is making the rounds in Washington.
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It is a remarkable turnabout for the company's founder, Sun Hongbin.
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" He added, "This jury will stand in my mind as remarkable.
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The second half of the argument is a remarkable constitutional bankshot.
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Here are 24 remarkable vintage photos of NASA&aposs early work.
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"There are signs of remarkable progress behind the camera," she said.
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Here, Schneider shares photos of his remarkable life on the road.
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That makes this season for the Patriots all the more remarkable.
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"It's fairly remarkable just because it's so diverse," Mr. Krumenacker said.
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The odds they would be in the same place were remarkable.
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Rather, he represents the remarkable power of agriculture to promote peace.
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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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As a soloist, he executed lightning-fast melodies with remarkable fluidity.
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The fourth branch functions with remarkable speed, expertise, courage and dedication.
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They really are free to set remarkable increases in this market.
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He aspires to have this remarkable vehicle flying in five years.
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Neighbors said there was nothing remarkable about the quiet young man.
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"This powerful monetary easing ... has been producing remarkable effects," Kuroda said.
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But the stability of polling on the subject has been remarkable.
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I'm not sure Jamison appreciates all the remarkable material she's accumulated.
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Schwarzman said the rapid emergence of AI in China was remarkable.
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That these two events took place simultaneously on Wednesday was remarkable.
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"On substance, the record of delivering has been remarkable," he said.
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Over the last three seasons, their statistics have been remarkable similar.
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One remarkable find was inscriptions written backwards on the cave ceiling.
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"The response from the public has been remarkable," Mr. Romero said.
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"It was a remarkable case," Agarwal told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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She was in remarkable shape for a woman in her fifties.
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And his relative retention of muscle mass was also considered remarkable.
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Age is one of the most remarkable splits in this primary.
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That's especially remarkable for a country looking to impeach its president.
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Honestly it's remarkable Alice and Kacey found each other at all.
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And can we talk about how remarkable its child casting is?
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It's fine without being remarkable—rare for Gagneux, regardless of genre.
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Eventually, something clicked, and the benefits became noticeable, and then remarkable.
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FRAILEY The bonds Mary's developed with female artists are just remarkable.
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This is a remarkable, well-researched, empirically informed and important book.
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But more remarkable is that 41 Republicans did not join them.
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But she said the scale of Mr. Manafort's crimes was remarkable.
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It looks truly remarkable in images from the International Space Station.
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Marfa is an eccentric and remarkable mix of artists and cowboys.
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And what's remarkable is that the Democrats aren't especially pivoting rightward.
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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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NAYABANS, India (Reuters) - Nayabans isn't remarkable as northern Indian villages go.
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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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Though ably done, there is nothing visually remarkable about their direction.
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His debut novel An Absolutely Remarkable Thing comes out this month.
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SB: It was remarkable to me, the things that they denied.
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If true, that would be a remarkable gain for working Americans.
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The remarkable claim was made during an event in Krakow, Poland.
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I'm sorry, reader, if I've misjudged what you want from this content, but I made the call that what actually makes Olivia remarkable is the way it allows you to meet a bunch of remarkable women.
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The remarkable rescue was even more remarkable because Kucia has stage IV bone cancer and normally doesn't have strength to even "open a pickle jar," as he put it in an interview with a local TV station.
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It is unfortunately a little heavier (405g versus 350g), but the benefit should be evident in battery life: ReMarkable claims around 2 weeks between charges on the second model, versus 3-4 days on the ReMarkable 1.0.
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And the most remarkable detail about their remarkable run may be that none of those championship teams — at the program that produced Bart Starr, Joe Namath and Ken Stabler — had an elite quarterback destined for N.F.L. greatness.
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Press play above to catch a first peek at their remarkable stories.
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After the war, it conquered foreign markets with its remarkable manufacturing prowess.
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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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It is deliberate and meticulous, and it pushes progress in remarkable ways.
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Especially the amount of support that&aposs being received is just remarkable.
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"She's a remarkable kid," Mangold said in an interview with Digital Spy.
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The level of detail in some of these prints is truly remarkable.
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In his note to parents, Chui thanked Eggers' for his "remarkable generosity".
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Twenty-eight parties were on the ballot and some saw remarkable gains.
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Cultural heritage sites are beacons of our remarkable legacy as a species.
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DSA has 37,000 members, a remarkable jump from just 7,000 in 2016.
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It's unwieldy to carry around the office, but has remarkable battery life.
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Largely due to deeper cooperation, these changes have been remarkable and unprecedented.
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It was truly remarkable how unremarkable my body was during the shoot.
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After all, we all aspire to be remarkable at what we do.
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D3O concocted this remarkable, soft, stretchy, flexible, orange material that absorbs shock.
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Nationally, the parties are roughly equally competitive, to a historically remarkable degree.
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But regionally, parties are mostly noncompetitive, also to a historically remarkable degree.
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DC: He manages to make the Echo look sentient, which is remarkable.
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In a truly remarkable Reddit twist, Sandler noticed the post — and responded.
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They are years and worlds apart, and yet the resemblance is remarkable.
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It's remarkable how similar the issues are across so many different fields.
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After all, the basic pattern I've described here holds with remarkable consistency.
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But the mundane is at the heart of season two's remarkable run.
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A remarkable shot of A-69, revealing the extent of its size.
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The result of their ingenuity is as remarkable as it is alarming.
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It's remarkable how Diana had the ability to touch all our lives.
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A remarkable shot of A-503, revealing the extent of its size.
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So far, the effect on the wider market has been less remarkable.
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But it is remarkable, because Trump has equivocated on the issue repeatedly.
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The only thing that changed was a remarkable reversal in the markets.
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They have built this remarkable nation and have about 20,000 members today.
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Given all that, it was remarkable how few times plaintiffs blew up.
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But it wasn't the caravan's leadership that made the 2018 journey remarkable.
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The remarkable entrepreneurs who built the delta's economy can propel it forward.
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Joining us tonight in the gallery is a remarkable woman, Denisha Merriweather.
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Ms Jin's story reflects remarkable changes in Chinese society since her childhood.
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If the action were at least remarkable, that might be one thing.
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"They're remarkable; they're nothing like you've ever seen," Wolf told BuzzFeed News.
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It's remarkable that the video was designed to be played both ways.
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"We've made remarkable progress, and we're looking to build on that momentum."
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Let's make one thing clear: there is nothing especially remarkable about Henry.
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There is no pretense of formality here, yet the service is remarkable.
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Friday's "remarkable" market speaks to the "Goldilocks" jobs report, El-Erian said.
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The remarkable thing is not that the Health Care Freedom Act failed.
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The fact that I was asked to serve, those were remarkable years.
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But the analysis in the published opinion was remarkable for its dismissiveness.
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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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In any case, the iPhone's success in Japan is remarkable and unprecedented.
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That's remarkable for a bicycle culture as diverse and sophisticated as Holland's.
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" Branagh gushed about Ridley to PEOPLE, who he says he finds "remarkable.
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The sheer quantity of the writing is as remarkable as the quality.
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Superhero stories are usually about how remarkable individuals can transform the world.
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They are almost profound in their unimportance, remarkable for being utterly null.
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But its (brief) strength isn't the only thing that makes Lorenzo remarkable.
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Then again, none has had such a remarkable opportunity to do so.
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What's remarkable about The Ferryman is how effortlessly it invites you in.
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This gives the president a remarkable amount of latitude with his supporters.
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Both speeches were remarkable, whether one agrees with their content or not.
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One of the remarkable things about Trump is that he actually tweets.
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What follows is a quick guide to Trump's remarkable and controversial comments.
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It is remarkable hubris to think that we can improve on that.
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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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There were remarkable, stand-out plays that will go down as legendary.
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This was remarkable, given the changes over that period in workers' rights.
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In terms of snubs, 2018 is a remarkable year for the Emmys.
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They are remarkable for their subcultures as much as for their size.
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They aren't remarkable for being more politically engaged than almost anybody else's.
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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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It was remarkable, it's a beautiful red, it's a classic, classic red.
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But solo guitarist Daniel Bachman releases such albums with a remarkable consistency.
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Although Taro's work was remarkable, credit was often mistakenly given to Capa.
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Getzin's research shows there's still lots to learn about our remarkable planet.
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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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This remarkable turnaround in the American chemicals industry's fortunes raises two questions.
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So I've done that to a remarkable degree in my personal life.
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This transition from tabloid to hard news was nothing short of remarkable.
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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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A defensive back making up that much ground would have been remarkable.
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These remarkable conditions [sleepwalking] tell us that this is not the case.
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AP Photo/Armando FrancaLast week, the nation of Portugal achieved something remarkable.
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Each of the diamond's 32.33 carats is worth a remarkable £328,807 ($463,965).
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That said, it's remarkable that it works as well as it does.
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"There is a remarkable improvement on the level of compliance," Barkindo said.
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But his revival after a difficult 22 has been remarkable and prolonged.
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And then, in act three, something remarkable happens: America gives up territory.
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The project isn't just about "remarkable" sounds like volcanos or political protests.
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It has been a remarkable fall for one of Tianjin's health giants.
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Nevertheless, this remarkable correlation in the noise data had to be explained.
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"It's so remarkable and truly such an accomplishment for him," Johnson joked.
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And it's this difference in perception that makes flashbulb memories so remarkable.
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The remarkable thing about Kid Cudi's recovery is that there was one.
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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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The remarkable thing though is that it's just plain fun to watch.
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What followed were the most remarkable hundred days since the nation's founding.
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They allowed me to enjoy a remarkable show at the King's Theatre.
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I think that's another remarkable, if more subtle, thing about these performances.
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There's something about the science of Chernobyl that is remarkable to me.
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Among first-time voters, Sanders is winning by a remarkable 60-21.
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Remarkable, carrying on shoulder by policemen 10kms a pregnant woman for childbirth.
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It&aposs really a remarkable and bizarre and surreal turn of events.
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That in itself was remarkable, and after tonight, it will be gone.
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The change in the Chibok girls from 10 weeks earlier was remarkable.
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"Sounding the Air" (2018) alludes to the remarkable natural phenomenon of ballooning.
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If anything our friendship has been remarkable for how unremarkable it is.
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Yet this is not the most remarkable thing about America's presidential election.
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BARRING any last-minute hiccups, something remarkable will happen on October 1st.
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The remarkable reversal for Flynn has created significant uncertainty around his sentencing.
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I always found the latter, Rusty Cundieff's proto-horror anthology, particularly remarkable.
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The remarkable number of them though, while reached rapidly, wasn't totally unexpected.
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Two facts stand out about Donald Trump's remarkable ascension to the presidency.
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She honed remarkable creative talents as an actress, author and script doctor.
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Her influence on pop culture is remarkable specifically because of this album.
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And they fit a remarkable amount of stuff in a compact package.
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Honestly, it seems pretty remarkable for Buck to admit to this now.
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Even with those solid fundamentals, the rally this year has been remarkable.
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As I'm sure he told you, it was truly a remarkable evening.
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One of the remarkable things about him is his appetite for learning.
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It was a remarkable "level of control over her sexuality," Sedky said.
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Remarkable stat: Facebook is worth 10x more than LinkedIn and Twitter combined.
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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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While Hardy often plays intense characters, he has remarkable range, he said.
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"Momentum we've seen in these two short years is remarkable," Sabharwal said.
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"Nic has written truly remarkable scripts," said HBO programming president Casey Bloys.
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It also achieves something remarkable, which is to diminish Rodin's formidable presence.
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You are going to make many mistakes if you attempt anything remarkable.
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And his interaction with Macron will highlight a remarkable study in contrasts.
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But for now, the video shows quite a rare and remarkable sight.
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It's a pretty remarkable clip -- about as political as we've seen Busta.
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Some may not like to admit it, but Clinton is downright remarkable.
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"It's been quite remarkable if we take 2018 so far," said Deacon.
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"I loved Prince ... It's a remarkable loss," Obama told a news conference.
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Hate crimes against El Salvador's transgender community take place with remarkable impunity.
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DR. SEBASTIAN GORKA, FOX NEWS NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGIST: It&aposs remarkable, Sean.
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That's a remarkable accomplishment given all the dysfunction and gridlock in Washington.
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First, we had the remarkable and landmark speech of New Jersey Sen.
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For 9/11 to have such uplifting moments for Lutnick is remarkable.
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This declaration isn't just unprecedented; it's a remarkable act of legislative chutzpah.
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Remarkable, really, when you think about a person's liberty being at stake.
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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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A Stain in the Blood: The Remarkable Voyage of Sir Kenelm Digby.
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Watch the video above to learn more about this remarkable, ancient process.
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There were times when people said things that I thought were remarkable.
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However, it's the omakase counter that offers the most remarkable dining option.
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"It's quite remarkable," said Robert Manning, a senior fellow the Atlantic Council.
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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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"It's remarkable that they didn't do this for many years," he said.
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The most aerodynamically remarkable thing about the A5 is its stall resistance.
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And we have seen remarkable advances in science under the system we
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And despite that omission, it was a remarkable year for nonwhite actors.
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This is already significantly discounted, and anything more would be pretty remarkable.
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Pliskova demolished Wimbledon champion Halep in a remarkable 20-minute opening set.
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What's remarkable about the failure of the legislation put forward by Sens.
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It has been an improbable and remarkable 24 hours for Team Trump.
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If not reversed, the trend could end Australia's remarkable recession-free run.
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A series of captive experiments dating from the 1940s found something remarkable.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Apple's new credit card is a remarkable thing.
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"Secretary Pompeo's speech was remarkable for its disconnection from reality," Albertson said.
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Christian says Anias is equally remarkable, simply operating at a different pace.
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The rise of offshore wind over the last decade has been remarkable.
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But Samsung's remarkable job of improving screen to body ratio continues here.
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" For "strengths," his records say that he "has remarkable sense of rhythm.
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What specific accomplishment has he or she achieved that is truly remarkable?
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"The competition there is, especially on D, it's pretty remarkable," Hedman said.
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This result is remarkable, considering the hugely disruptive diesel scandal in 2015.
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The polling is still more remarkable when you consider the following: Mrs.
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It's a remarkable feat, as leaders routinely come and go in Congress.
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He also took some remarkable pictures of people in drag under arrest.
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The remarkable part is that not one penny will come from taxpayers.
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Smith's remarkable improvement at a relatively advanced age made her competitors suspicious.
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That's a remarkable legacy for a president this early in his term.
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Sometimes they've been injured, sometimes they've risked their lives in remarkable ways.
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Trump has shown remarkable personal strength in standing up to relentless attacks.
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Williams, 31, is one of the more remarkable athletes of his era.
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An overnight sensation While millions slept, a small raccoon did something remarkable.
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The law also has been a remarkable demonstration of American soft power.
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Although a passable actress, Lamarr was upstaged by her remarkable good looks.
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"It would be a remarkable step for Republicans to take," said Sen.
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The symbolism of this visit is as noteworthy as it is remarkable.
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More remarkable is what both of these groups were actually fighting for.
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We should take heart that Hyten's answer on Saturday was not remarkable.
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It's a remarkable drop in a city long plagued by gun violence.
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The polls indicate that President Trump is hitting remarkable highs in popularity.
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It is this absence of shock now that is the remarkable thing.
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Coghlan, his champion, lived just long enough to see Lindsay's remarkable recovery.
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The gadget itself isn't particularly remarkable, but it is an Apple gadget.
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The collection of brands — Sheraton, Westin, W Hotels, St. Regis — is remarkable.
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One thing the remarkable beetle did not evolve is a braking system.
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"It is the most remarkable thing about you — about Americans," Sandeep replies.
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"This sacrifice is remarkable and we need to recognize that," he said.
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One day, walking home from a rehearsal, he made a remarkable discovery.
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Payne thinks it's remarkable that something so cool could remain virtually unknown.
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This has helped build a remarkable culture that holds the tapestry together.
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The A.I. resources Ms. Greene is opening up at Google are remarkable.
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"It's a remarkable window on printshop practices and Franklin's training," Fraas explained.
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You know you're seeing something remarkable and this is only the beginning.
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Per Axios' Jonathan Swan, this mirrors "a truly remarkable breakdown in process."
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With Trump, what is remarkable is his approval ratings have gone down.
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Linda Williams: The remarkable thing is that porn hasn't changed in decades.
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In that quantity was remarkable footage of both Sylvia and of Marsha.
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Still, tech companies have demonstrated a remarkable ability to address hardware barriers.
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And he lost, but the network that was formed was really remarkable.
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It was just another remarkable weekend in the President Donald Trump era.
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It's about subversion, and there are limits to even his remarkable patience.
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It is also remarkable just how far its deadly embrace has reached.
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That he chose to shout out Slipknot in an interview is remarkable.
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No one could argue that Wales's run was anything less than remarkable.
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This wouldn't be so remarkable if the president were, say, Jeb Bush.
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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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It's an intricate technical accomplishment, even more remarkable because it feels effortless.
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They were remarkable for gleaning such richness and breadth from simple staples.
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There have been remarkable storms where neighbors came together and shared meals.
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What's remarkable is how quickly Trump's hostile takeover of the GOP happened.
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We've mentioned before that the diversity of this year's candidates is remarkable.
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"Nic has written truly remarkable scripts," Mr. Bloys said in a statement.
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The economic about-face had a remarkable impact on Portugal's collective psyche.
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"They also came back on, which is actually pretty remarkable," she said.
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The property's most remarkable element is its sculptural pair of stacked pools.
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When she does sing even or discernible pitches, her precision is remarkable.
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"I think that part is really remarkable," Serena Williams said this week.
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Violence and corruption have overshadowed what was once a remarkable success story.
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The sheer number of initiatives, programs, and interventions around affordability is remarkable.
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Trump is disliked by an even more remarkable 58 percent of voters.
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And what's remarkable about it is that they came and found us.
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But doctors and researchers have also made remarkable progress against the virus.
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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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The remarkable—even revolutionary—thing is that they have the time to.
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This is Natalie, played by Pearl Shin with remarkable texture and command.
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Indeed, what was remarkable about Fox's Pelosi video was its very ordinariness.
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What's remarkable is the degree to which Ice Age is popular overseas.
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It was remarkable: At least a third of the audience was brown.
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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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