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"remarkably" Definitions
  1. in a way that is unusual or surprising and causes people to take notice

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"We've become remarkably polarized, remarkably short-sighted and short-term and remarkably non-goal-oriented in American politics right now," Sachs told the Foundation in an interview.
It's about an overlook, a vantage point that is remarkably privileged and also remarkably astute.
However the politics turn out, this is remarkably terrible policy, devised via a remarkably terrible process.
Combined with spinoffs and related shows — including the remarkably dense, remarkably funny U Talkin' U2 to Me?
For the past six years, Arsenal have been both remarkably consistent and also remarkably inconsistent, depending on how closely you're looking.
Trump's pick to replace Priebus as chief of staff, John Kelly, was distinctly unimpressed by Scaramucci, who seemed both remarkably underqualified and remarkably incompetent.
That means that, as the Tax Policy Center has shown, repealing it would shower money on a remarkably small number of remarkably wealthy Americans.
"The founder and his wife did remarkably well until the business got too big for them to continue to do remarkably well by themselves."
"I don't think it will be much in a market-moving sense, unless there's something on the fringes that's remarkably positive or remarkably negative," said Grohowski.
Functioning both as a greatest hits tour of South Park's most popular and enduring bits, and a remarkably on-point sendup of video game tropes, it felt remarkably… earnest?
"  He elaborates further: "I think he has a remarkably — and this is not a joke — I think he has a remarkably small penis, and I'm going to tell you exactly why.
For a scene that feels remarkably forced in its basic set up, it ends up delivering a remarkably satisfying look into Negan the human being, rather than Negan the cartoon villain.
Other Gossip: • Costuming is remarkably strong on this series.
And so quickly my hair is remarkably and clearly better.
Upstairs was actually remarkably spacious, bright, and comfortable, if sterile.
Photos from the company show remarkably little scarring after treatment.
Kassandra for example seems to reflect remarkably contemporary cultural values.
Doesn't it look remarkably like the shade of my skin?
It's also a show about remarkably resilient and moral people.
"Change is remarkably slow," Haile says of the publishing industry.
He had a complex personality, but was also remarkably generous.
Nest's big idea for 2017 was remarkably bland: home security.
The Osmo Pocket is remarkably versatile and easy to use.
Remarkably, it deals directly with American Cinema's Native American problem,
The OS is remarkably straightforward in every aspect I encountered.
And right now, both Swift and Perry seem remarkably basic.
His takeover of the Republican Party has been remarkably efficient.
The finance sector, which caused the crisis, looks remarkably unaltered.
Fox News viewers are remarkably, and unrelentingly, loyal to Trump.
It was remarkably ugly, but McConnell got what he wanted.
" Dacus has been called "consciously unflashy;" her music "remarkably mature.
Even by those standards, his latest scheme is remarkably gauche.
Remarkably, there were no reports of significant injuries or deaths.
" Jinger's husband, Jeremy, calls the tot a "remarkably cute child.
Remarkably, Ballet Theater has danced it better of the two.
The wig industry in South Korea has proved remarkably resilient.
Remarkably, none of these safeguards arrested the virus's inexorable spread.
Beyond that admittedly towering success, Facebook has accomplished remarkably little.
But otherwise it's a remarkably faithful recreation of Kirk's ship.
The brain, then, is remarkably good at working things out.
But the structure of the two movies feels remarkably similar.
There's no multitude of dimming zones for remarkably improved contrast.
It's all so remarkably unremarkable that it hardly needs commentary.
It's remarkably fast, simple to use and potentially very powerful.
Remarkably reliable deductions could be drawn from simple online actions.
But so far the MCU strategy has worked remarkably well.
Both an artist and a writer, Brainard was remarkably protean.
But they are remarkably careless in deciding what to sell.
He seems remarkably happy with the outcome and leaves happy.
But determined guerrillas in mountainous terrain can prove remarkably resilient.
And it was remarkably generous when giving out passports, too.
The meritocratic elite has proved remarkably good at hoarding opportunities.
The final product comes out remarkably supple and ghastly white.
Once these are accounted for, graduates' wages are remarkably predictable.
As Vox's Ezra Klein has written, Trump is remarkably gullible.
Remarkably, 20 years later much of that guidance still resonates.
The body is sturdy and remarkably solid despite its size.
I think it's remarkably complete: The Contract What you get.
It all feels off the cuff but it's remarkably researched.
For a first lady, she was remarkably difficult to find.
This allowed Trump to run a remarkably cheap, efficient campaign.
On the first count, the movement has been remarkably successful.
The Sharif name has already proven to be remarkably resilient.
In some respects, we were remarkably fortunate with nuclear weapons.
"Ed Sheeran is a remarkably open, direct lyricist," he says.
Considering its vast expanse, remarkably little is known about it.
Windows 10 Creators Edition was fast, nimble and remarkably stable.
He said that India adopts "remarkably" fast to new services.
The Surface Studio is a remarkably simple and elegant device.
"She's in remarkably good health," says her manager Bob Bashara.
The price offered by the German firm looks remarkably high.
All these benefits come with a remarkably low price tag.
It's called InfoChammel and it is remarkably, aggressively, stupefyingly weird.
TV. "I am just remarkably unimpressed; I'm uninterested," he added.
Louisiana restored it remarkably quickly for a mere $22017 million.
"They're remarkably intelligent animals we still know very little about."
IN A world tormented by violence, Japan is remarkably safe.
But the story that comes next, remarkably, is even stranger,
His supporters have remarkably changed the political landscape in America.
FULL PROFILE Transplants have helped make Plano, Texas, remarkably diverse.
Remarkably, he survives, but his outlook on life dramatically changes.
The blond hair is remarkably similar to the Disney animation.
At 5.93 ounces, it's remarkably light and comfortable to hold.
Mocking people affected by this policy change is remarkably callous.
Remarkably, she had never discussed her terrible experiences with anyone.
The new iPhones hit the market with remarkably good timing.
The AGC also proved remarkably resilient to glitches and hiccups.
Remarkably, the activity Facebook flagged today dates back to 2010.
After the Chinese, textbook Egyptians seemed remarkably uninspired by development.
For a great artist, he made remarkably little good art.
Remarkably, Russian officials have described their strategy in numerous places.
But a remarkably low Democratic turnout raised questions about Mrs.
The diary is a remarkably forthright record of his thoughts.
Remarkably, it was also completed on time and on budget.
They are remarkably resilient, virtually indestructible, and built to survive.
Remarkably enough, Barré's resistance to being absorbed by others persists.
Remarkably, until now Lipinski hasn't faced an organized primary challenge.
But, remarkably, it's all okay — great, even — in the end.
Despite its precision, this system is remarkably difficult to disrupt.
Buy that!" are remarkably similar to pleas to "Eat this!
The photos, first published in "Combat Aircraft," were remarkably good.
It remained remarkably untouched over a full day — 246 songs!
Last year's midterm election was remarkably quiet compared to 2016.
Remarkably, the book also became a huge international best seller.
And there is remarkably little gender gap on abortion opinion.
The Democratic base and swing voters have remarkably similar preferences.
But for the most part, the restrictions prove remarkably freeing.
No matter what fate befalls her, she remains remarkably imperturbable.
Remarkably, these are the same genes at work in cuttlefish.
The man's recovery from this surgery has been remarkably fast.
But other than that, it was remarkably civil, even warm.
To that end, our room was quiet and remarkably dark.
The works on view are remarkably powerful, at times uncomfortable.
The G.O.P. could really use a remarkably successful policy entrepreneur.
It's fast, easy and makes a remarkably satisfying light meal.
Remarkably, some people driving on the bridge walked away unharmed.
Even at that age, she had a remarkably clean technique.
Vadie had been found, unharmed and in remarkably good spirits.
The apocalypse may be coming, but all seems remarkably calm.■
It's remarkably useful in helping these kids find their spine.
Remarkably, this union premium has held steady since the 1930s.
The gender wage gap has remained remarkably stubborn for decades.
She gives us a remarkably intimate portrait of failed intimacy.
Remarkably, this system set up in the 1500s still works.
Despite these quirks, the process is remarkably easy and straightforward.
Butler returned Friday, looking remarkably solid after his long hiatus.
Minecraft is remarkably well suited for this sort of experience.
It's Nassau County in a can, disquieting and remarkably affecting.
Remarkably, he took his pants and quietly put them on!
Despite the war's shocking human tragedy, reconciliation was remarkably rapid.
Remarkably, cows over age 10 seem nearly invulnerable to hunters.
Remarkably, I even got to know one of these heroes.
In this case, Kelley seems to have been remarkably careless.
"It is a remarkably big switch from October," he said.
Remarkably, the pattern that emerged behaved like a cellular automaton.
And, remarkably for a Washington figure, he explains his thinking.
Remarkably, all the clashing pieces somehow tell one definitive story.
Yet despite this complexity, catching a Frisbee is remarkably common.
Fortunately, our brains are remarkably plastic and sensitive to experience.
Have you ever heard two songs that sound remarkably similar?
As a way of redistributing income, they are remarkably inefficient.
As a result, Congress is facing remarkably few legislative deadlines.
Everything about V is remarkably stupid and yet ironically cool.
In other words, it's a remarkably fertile political environment. Sen.
Clinton and Sanders had been waging a remarkably polite battle.
Sadly we now know that Roth was remarkably, frighteningly prescient.
This behavior is remarkably apparent in the global aluminum industry.
As an artist, she may be even more remarkably undated.
Democracy is remarkably resilient in Turkey, even if badly battered.
His ideas have been remarkably consistent, down to the playlists.
Classical drama, with the exception of Shakespeare, is remarkably rare.
Some of his movies are masterpieces; others are remarkably bad.
The laws of conspiracy and accomplice liability are remarkably broad.
But Trump has proven remarkably fluid in his policy positions.
She's remarkably centered and secure for such a young actress.
Remarkably, it shares some history with the iconic Ford Mustang!
"Laing doesn't try to make the case that Acker — a remarkably transgressive but also a remarkably privileged individual — is the voice best positioned to critique or represent these times," our reviewer, Katie Kitamura, writes.
My thought bubble: It's also a remarkably generous deal for Celgene.
It actually feels remarkably like a diary, or a personal essay.
The parasite is Toxoplasma gondii, a remarkably successful single-celled organism.
On June 6th, the club added a remarkably undistinguished 17th member.
But it seemed to me that the support was remarkably soft.
"Remarkably narcissistic," the developmental psychologist Howard Gardner told Vanity Fair magazine.
Remarkably, many governments have handed voting rights to private-sector firms.
Remarkably, the skeleton is still wearing his thigh-high leather boots.
Remarkably, the groups weren't even really trying to conceal their activities.
Both markets have held up remarkably well so far this year.
And from the transcripts he is remarkably open to new information.
That's remarkably low even for a not particularly hyped summer release.
He hasn't gotten remarkably more sophisticated in the last three days.
There's House Speaker Paul Ryan, who wrote a remarkably unpopular bill.
Although, for what it's worth, "Stonefield" is a remarkably subtle portmanteau.
Republicans will be remarkably transparent about this, if you ask them.
Millions of US citizens are remarkably kind, generous and open-minded.
The rhythm of combat, then, is remarkably similar to Monster Hunter.
For a Mediterranean island, the cost of living is remarkably reasonable.
There's something remarkably mesmerizing about watching an elaborate braid come together.
Remarkably, May's template to exit the bloc faces virtually certain defeat.
Remarkably nobody barfed or greened out by mixing booze and weed.
Remarkably, nobody knows precisely how many people could not afford MCHA.
So far governments have shown remarkably little appetite for such taxes.
That is down to the remarkably generous design of the tax.
Remarkably, this isn't the only reimagining of Tetris that's launch lately.
Given such difficult raw material, the clinic has been remarkably successful.
In a demonstration, taking and sending a photo was remarkably fast.
This protein looks remarkably like a protein in the parasite, too.
Yet Buttigieg has a remarkably broad range of experiences and talents.
Yet three months on her government seems remarkably leaky and fractious.
Remarkably, Prudenciano only purchased the device two days before the trip.
The record had been 1.63 a game, set, remarkably, in 1948.
In some instances where Democrats lost, the races were remarkably close.
AIRLINES HAVE remarkably little choice about where to buy their airliners.
Remarkably, unlike most oil states, the Texas economy is still growing.
"So quickly my hair is remarkably and clearly better," she marvels.
"The Syrian response was remarkably ineffective in all domains," McKenzie said.
Remarkably, even 20% of white Clinton voters did so as well.
Her latest movie, The Wife, is a remarkably fitting 2019 story.
Remarkably, the drone shows signs of life in this desolate landscape.
Instead, the new guidelines look like this: This is remarkably ambiguous.
Remarkably, the format can be adapted for use in investigative journalism.
On the surface, Kushner seems remarkably unqualified for these weighty tasks.
Recent reports that remarkably few crimes are solved will not help.
The rest of that weekend, remarkably, passed without a mass shooting.
Bernie Sanders had a remarkably strong performance in the Iowa caucus.
Go back 30 years, and his core message is remarkably consistent.
Yet the scandal has done remarkably little damage to Wells's franchise.
IN MANY ways Britain's and America's labour markets look remarkably similar.
FOR A MAN expressing remorse, Yang Seung-tae looked remarkably defiant.
Investors have been willing to buy bonds that look remarkably risky.
In remarkably short order one of Africa's most advanced economies collapsed.
The hue of the gown is remarkably matched to Clarke's skin.
Putting that aside, though, this year's Oscar ceremony was remarkably progressive.
Gameplay — if that's what we should call it — is remarkably seamless.
Visually, it looks remarkably accurate and true to the game's aesthetic.
Remarkably, this is more than just a one-off publicity stunt.
REMARKABLY, a French president had never addressed the Académie Française before.
From such a basic analysis, he managed to be remarkably accurate.
Britain's happy campers have remained remarkably loyal to British-owned makers.
The carcass was remarkably well preserved, but something was clearly wrong.
And yet global trade has proven itself to be remarkably resilient.
It seems to work remarkably well for a first-generation product.
Ms Preckwinkle, despite being backed by several unions, did remarkably badly.
Remarkably, this position was adopted by many staff at the university.
The content offerings for the two paid services are remarkably similar.
In a country of backbiters, she has made remarkably few enemies.
He said the economy has been remarkably successful in reducing joblessness.
Remarkably, RDM doesn't seem very interested in protecting its own clients.
In short: Kansas, somewhat remarkably, matters to the national political picture.
Their dogs were coming down with symptoms remarkably similar to BOAS.
As a slow-witted rube, this was remarkably easy for me.
Paper ballots, plastic tubs, human counters: It's remarkably similar all over.
The world of individual sovereignty would look remarkably different from today's.
To its credit, though, the tool is remarkably simple to use.
At first glance, it all seems remarkably hopeful: this is working.
All three works look remarkably fresh, open, confident, and also experimental.
This is where Ngannou's remarkably short training time really showed up.
But it's a polished scooter, and it's remarkably easy to use.
Indeed, despite its apparent decrepitude, Slough is a remarkably successful place.
Remarkably some southern governors have elevated such concerns above job-creation.
Remarkably, Tor admits that the allegations about Appelbaum are not surprising.
This is remarkably similar to another security issue that Dumanhug discovered.
But despite its aggressive appearance, the NSX's interior is remarkably comfortable.
And universities seem remarkably tolerant of student politics intruding on studies.
It's a simple scam, but it's become remarkably popular on Instagram.
Over the years, however, his overall messages have proven remarkably accurate.
In fact, the President has remained remarkably silent on the subject.
The result is unexpectedly engrossing, infuriatingly addictive, and remarkably self-assured.
Overall, however, the availability of the $49 fares remains remarkably broad.
It was all remarkably easy, albeit brief (more on that later).
Once the tipping point was reached, the change was remarkably rapid.
As a model for explaining human physiology, it does remarkably well.
Somewhat paradoxically, Mr. Trump is also remarkably accessible to the media.
Most remarkably, he schools his dancers to believe in his research.
Clinton after what was a remarkably harsh assessment of her conduct.
The answer is obvious, though the solution has been remarkably unattainable.
It even had an edible septum piercing and remarkably lifelike braids.
"The president is in a remarkably good mood," Giuliani told Politico.
In fact, al Qaeda has proven itself a remarkably durable threat.
It was both an ambitious undertaking and a remarkably insular vision.
Remarkably, it represents Mr. Hare's 17th new play at this address.
Stone and Trump share remarkably similar worldviews and approaches to politics.
But then, remarkably, they got back into their groove, and adapted.
The key travel feels nice, and the keyboard is remarkably quiet.
Remarkably, Kinja, Gizmodo's platform, has been stable... for now at least.
The Yellowstone grizzlies have recovered remarkably under the Endangered Species Act.
The pioneer women's runners were remarkably diverse — a fact worth celebrating.
And in reality, the police are remarkably cavalier about the killings.
Despite its work-centric focus, Time – remarkably – was built by teenagers.
Remarkably ... no one was injured, although the child dissolved into tears.
The release of Windows 28 was remarkably different from past releases.
As it turned out, she was remarkably chill about the loss.
They don't require pruning, or pollination, and they're remarkably pest-resistant.
Remarkably, the least controversial of the three is Kim Jong-il.
But it wasn't — these strawberries were remarkably fresh and looked delicious.
Finally, the unchanged unemployment rate points to a remarkably stable pattern.
Since it was topped with mousse, it was also remarkably creamy.
Compared to the other Arctic nations, this figure is remarkably high.
For furniture ads, Ikea's new offerings say remarkably little about furniture.
Remarkably, millions of people live on or near the glacial ridge.
And tariff policy went from being famously dirty to remarkably clean.
The leading concept, now remarkably widely understood, is flattening the curve.
The GOP's tax overhaul is moving remarkably fast by congressional standards.
Even on his signature issue of trade, Trump is remarkably clueless.
The aesthetic was remarkably unified despite a wide range of offerings.
But markets have been remarkably steady for more than a year.
The explanation for that success is, at first glance, remarkably simple.
Tuns are remarkably resilient; they can survive in ice for decades.
Remarkably though, he became more productive than ever in his studio.
Even though the songs are sturdy, it feels remarkably hand spun.
Both states are actually remarkably vulnerable to attack by each other.
In short, he was no freak show — he looks remarkably ordinary.
This kid looks remarkably like me plus 80 pounds or so.
So far, the ADF has been remarkably successful in their pursuit.
Elephants are remarkably empathic and intelligent, even capable of self-awareness.
The model revealed that a gene drive would be remarkably aggressive.
Noise is remarkably short-lived compared with other kinds of pollution.
Demonstrating precisely what that impact is, however, has been remarkably challenging.
Step dancing often brings its performers remarkably high on the toes.
Luckily, the spirit and soul of the show are remarkably intact.
A day after his ordeal, he was in remarkably good condition.
But don't worry—making your own hand sanitizer is remarkably easy.
For so heralded a restaurant, its daily menu is remarkably approachable.
Jihadists and right-wing extremists use remarkably similar social media strategies.
And then, remarkably, the Russia stuff seems to have really faded.
But the type of material released on Friday was remarkably similar.
Trump has been a remarkably fortunate president, inheriting a roaring economy.
Whatever criticisms there were of Season 4, it was remarkably prescient.
"The North Koreans are remarkably adept at circumventing sanctions," he said.
And remarkably, H.B.C.U.s have trained roughly 50 percent of black teachers.
Remarkably, the ugly sedan has become a more swan-like estate.
Sometimes these forms of self-government are remarkably amicable and inclusive.
Remarkably, he seemed surprised, he doubled down and he got angry.
My house of cards collapsed remarkably fast, as did my spirit.
Larkin noticed Ngoepe's athleticism, but also his remarkably advanced baseball instincts.
This has been a remarkably easy time to be a bull.
Bear in mind that so far Trump has been remarkably lucky.
And its been remarkably close to that, most of the time.
She'd noted then that he was remarkably tanned for the season.
Remarkably, the video manages to tell some semblance of a story.
But other superstar goalies have performed remarkably into their late 30s.
Neuroscience has discovered the remarkably simple source for endless self-motivation.
So this is a remarkably stupid economic conflict to get into.
This makes the people she plays remarkably easy to identify with.
It was a remarkably busy week on the 2020 campaign trail.
DK: I would say, technically speaking, we don't run remarkably differently.
From those humble beginnings, Korver has crafted a remarkably productive career.
It is remarkably chic, but that was very much on purpose.
First up, it&aposs worth noting that it is remarkably close.
Remarkably, the four Mladenovics became elite athletes in four different sports.
A few proved to be super-parents, building remarkably elaborate nests.
The two parties are led by remarkably similar groups of people.
But Hamilton's strategy to expand the American economy was remarkably successful.
The medallion bubble turned Mr. Freidman into a remarkably rich man.
In that sense, the concept is remarkably optimistic, if somewhat inconsistent.
And yet the U.S. stock market has held up remarkably well.
Besides the sometimes-talkative engine, the Canyon's cabin is remarkably quiet.
Remarkably, the homer also was the game's first extra-base hit.
After a very wet winter, the totals have been remarkably big.
Friends describe her adjustment to her new career as remarkably smooth.
The humility is undeniable, though, remarkably so for a professional showoff.
Still, for the most part, The Disaster Artist is remarkably uncynical.
But our bodies are designed to age slowly and remarkably well.
The best picture selections were remarkably diverse compared to past years.
No longer could Le Loyon unwind in this remarkably specific way!
He was also remarkably proficient at the plate for a pitcher.
But the report's actual contents are remarkably damning all the same.
I think it came down to the price at the time was remarkably high, and the team was remarkably self-confident in a way that would cause you to question whether they could pull it off.
It feels good in the hand, its titanium body feeling remarkably sturdy.
But the young man looks remarkably like a Renaissance rendering of Christ.
Here's to hoping this remarkably resilient little rover will phone home soon.
We'd expect nothing less from this remarkably brutal period in evolutionary history.
Still, despite these exceptions, American commitment to internationalism has been remarkably robust.
But Trump remarkably escaped largely unscathed from those super PAC ad machines.
Octopuses are remarkably intelligent, but without controlling everything from a centralized brain.
Since that moment Japan has in fact been remarkably adept at changing.
But still – two public figures with names that sound that remarkably similar.
The cast of the show is remarkably diverse, in a global sense.
He has also been remarkably consistent on this issue throughout the years.
Uber has also pursued a similar strategy that has worked remarkably well.
And both of them gave, in their different ways, remarkably convincing performances.
But in the current VIX rise, the market has stayed remarkably stable.
"Britain is going to remarkably adjust to this quite well," Morici said.
Remarkably, the firm's shares continue to trade at an all-time high.
It works remarkably well, including adding punctuation and even understanding some context.
Chicago is lucky to have the Spektral Quartet, a remarkably innovative group.
There are two options: Gio's tweet could be a remarkably lucky guess.
The billionaire's favorability ratings -- or lack thereof -- with women are remarkably bad.
It yearns for law and order, and is remarkably empathetic towards Russia.
Other than location, the film is remarkably faithful to its source material.
Japan's cluttered streets are not always pretty but they are remarkably safe.
Mueller has held his cards remarkably close to the vest all along.
And with a clear goal, that process of parsing becomes remarkably compelling.
Yet for all its structural familiarities, Set It Up is remarkably refreshing.
Salvini has been a remarkably frequent flyer to Moscow over the years.
Turns out, it's remarkably difficult to guess the costs of human spaceflight.
That makes them a remarkably reliable if informal barometer for weather damage.
"She carried her sari remarkably well," says one fashion critic in Delhi.
Yet there are remarkably few nuanced portrayals of people in the system.
Remarkably, about a third believe there is bias in favour of women.
Powell has privately denounced Republican nominee Donald Trump in remarkably strong terms.
Despite these insurmountable differences, the country behind the wall is remarkably dull.
Most Rohingyas have remained remarkably pacific in the face of extraordinary provocation.
The ride is remarkably composed, with wind and road noise adequately hushed.
The USS Independence remains remarkably intact, resting in depths of 2,600 feet.
He has remarkably good sources and sprinkles his text with vivid descriptions.
Just the chance to remodel empty—but remarkably spacious—virtual offices space.
"Traffic and sales increased quite remarkably and it's been consistent," he says.
It was remarkably understated for what is ostensibly a themed shopping mall.
Remarkably, as many as 600 ICOs are planned or have been launched.
It's remarkably unclear even to the audience how deep his schemes go.
Those are remarkably similar to the current state of affairs, notes Read.
And its left forefin was remarkably well preserved in its original shape.
But when the discrimination is "remarkably persistent," as the Harvard paper claims.
Remarkably, this is only the beginning of America's growing obsession with money.
Remarkably, the university did not find any evidence of dishonesty or fraud.
Yet even with that decline, Germany still had a remarkably talented squad.
Remarkably, the wreck of the Tarpon still bears witness to this account.
And somehow, Miller Knives manages to make the whole thing remarkably balanced.
In some respects, historical discussions in the two countries sound remarkably similar.
Plastic is a remarkably durable material, with a potential lifespan of centuries.
Remarkably, both pieces were fugues, a musical genre polished 300 years ago.
Sakai captures both emotional and physical feelings remarkably well in simple artworks.
This is a company with a remarkably dedicated and engaged customer base.
What consumers want in the category, it turns out, is remarkably consistent.
Remarkably, Cuba is opening up at a faster pace than I predicted.
He's looking remarkably relaxed for a man who's usually in dire straights.
I found the screen both remarkably sharp and bright, and incredibly responsive.
Remarkably, half of polled Cubans said they wanted to leave the country.
While prices have been volatile, China's import demand has been remarkably stable.
Interest rates remain remarkably low, which makes financing an investment home easier.
Coal, oil, and gas are environmentally destructive, yes, but also remarkably convenient.
"It's about finding the easiest route," says a remarkably calm sounding Peter.
The system was remarkably more efficient than a paper-based time clock.
Interest remains at remarkably low levels, especially given the low unemployment rate.
That is a remarkably reflexive urge to equate the opposition with criminality.
People had told me we'd get along, that we were remarkably similar.
He's still 5-0 on the season, remarkably, given his 5.10 ERA.
Both her interferon gamma (INFγ) and interleukin-22 levels were remarkably high.
Princeton Tigers fare remarkably well after graduation for a number of reasons.
Finally, and perhaps most remarkably, they are very close together and enduring.
Yet their positions of dominance and their strategies are becoming remarkably similar.
Strange remarkably predicted the youth counterculture's fascination with Eastern mysticism and psychedelia.
Partly, I think that's because "agadmator's Chess Channel" is remarkably, charmingly straightforward.
So by recent standards, levels of piety were making remarkably little difference.
Machine learning, a branch of artificial intelligence, can generate remarkably accurate predictions.
Being a Democrat, in fact, often looks remarkably like being a Republican.
But viewed through a different lens, the gig economy is remarkably regressive.
Whereas the UAE is chock-full of banks, Nigeria has remarkably few.
The steaming, perfectly balanced broth is remarkably light and simply trance-inducing.
The jokes are crude, but his performance is remarkably committed and dynamic.
"Homeland" generated much controversy, thanks to its remarkably bloodthirsty portrayal of Muslims.
"In contrast, these children are looking remarkably typical," Olson added by email.
The CBO produced its analysis in a remarkably short period of time.
The Obama administration's approach to hands-free driving is remarkably hands-off.
The two main candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, are remarkably distrustful.
Smugglers have become remarkably skilled at hiding contraband within vehicles and cargo.
Everything looked remarkably fresh, including these avocados that were only $0.99 each.
And yet, remarkably, Cape Town has averted it — for now at least.
That famous gold bowtie badge is remarkably subdued on the front grille.
Remarkably, I found that surgeons who disclosed their bias also behaved differently.
The qualities Mr. Trump seeks in his romantic partners are remarkably retro.
Last week, Democrat Ralph Northam expanded those margins -- behind remarkably high turnout.
More significantly, it also becomes remarkably elastic as it becomes that small.
Nominally Sunni, the Seljuqs cultivated a remarkably tolerant, progressive and pluralistic culture.
The results of the simulation look remarkably similar to the real map.
Still, the actresses are remarkably crisp and handle the staging with skill.
"Old hardware is both remarkably resilient but also unpredictably flaky," he said.
That's a remarkably sophisticated bit of reasoning for people still in diapers.
Public polarization, too, has remained remarkably steady over the past three years.
And many aspects of their lives appear remarkably similar to our own.
Remarkably, it took Albers 461 appearances to pick up his first save.
The North Korean regime is remarkably sensitive to personal insults like this.
Remarkably, his wife thought he'd be better off in the Peace job.
Wright suggests that Trump's worldview has been remarkably consistent for over three
The conversation was remarkably low key and started with a scheduling snafu.
"Remarkably, the legal buffoonery from the other side continues unabated," Avenatti said.
Forget the fact that Democrats have been remarkably naive on the subject.
When something becomes part of your vernacular, it's remarkably hard to remove.
Remarkably, they were just five years removed from ruling the basketball universe.
Remarkably, he was not alerted by the White House ahead of time.
Kaepernick's contract, signed in June 2014, already was considered remarkably team-friendly.
But the jet stream has been remarkably wavy the last few years.
That would be a remarkably different finding that top execs touted earlier.
Our newsroom and company have professionalized remarkably in the past five years.
Kim Jong Nam's murder was remarkably public, according to North Korea analysts.
This is one of the most remarkably cute pins I've ever seen.
Remarkably, the DOJ illegally recorded, monitored, and reviewed attorney-client privileged calls.
However, once everything was put together, the meat sauce looked remarkably real.
Looking remarkably hale, she had stopped eating, though she continued drinking water.
The growth of the accommodations-rental, travel platform has been remarkably swift.
However much the externals differ, their inner life is remarkably the same.
The official rate of unemployment is at a remarkably low 255 percent.
But this is a stingy critique; Raulff mostly succeeds and succeeds remarkably.
So, two decades on from the Port Arthur incident, it's remarkably uncontroversial.
Though they had no idea who we were, they were remarkably convincing.
As Mr Moorhouse admirably explains, Poland's cavalry was in fact remarkably effective.
Eighteen months later, the United States' election systems are still remarkably vulnerable.
In short, while not perfect, the Fair model has done remarkably well.
Remarkably, this is a reversal of a tactic often used by despots.
While you should always remain alert, China is remarkably safe for foreigners.
They are remarkably various, and they trouble debates that traffic in certainties.
Though devastating for many farming communities, the damage was still remarkably low.
Remarkably, it seemed that much of the trade was in the open.
Perhaps most remarkably, he did all this while also making us laugh.
More recently, the new ballets have been commissioned from remarkably young choreographers.
The meat arrives remarkably tender, without having lost its faintly untamed character.
At this point, the possibility of a false allegation seems remarkably small.
But the total crease lengths of the two sheets stayed remarkably similar.
The result of their collaboration, the Moonlight screenplay, is remarkably well-written.
These Times first reported in 2018, the  remarkably combative FAQ on the
Maybe you've seen Hansen talking — in remarkably personal terms — about sexual abuse.
"His shirts and ties and suits were remarkably discreet," Mr. Scott said.
Remarkably, law enforcement efforts actually declined while deaths were on the rise.
Remarkably, red-backed salamanders lack lungs; they breathe through their thin skins.
With no alternative to replace it, the discredited theory proves remarkably resilient.
The fix for Shivam's declining vision, it turns out, was remarkably simple.
The economic effects are basically identical; the political consequences are remarkably different.
It showed, remarkably, that even a grievously injured brain could heal itself.
"The senators took it remarkably seriously," said Mr. Ritchie, the Senate historian.
"Remarkably so and hardly any," Ginny had said at the last appointment.
The eruption destroyed more than 700 homes, but remarkably no one died.
Despite his somewhat heterodox campaign, Trump has been a remarkably conservative president.
Though the story heads toward tragedy, the route there is remarkably unremarkable.
Their facial features, including their eyes and mouths, are remarkably similar here.
"One issue has remarkably divided the public health community," Dr. Fiore said.
In the Senate, too, Democrats are keeping up a remarkably united front.
Remarkably, Chile outperforms all other OECD member countries on this critical measure.
The Fed's latest move still leaves interest rates at remarkably low levels.
Remarkably, the speed will be fast enough to stream high-definition video.
Over the decades, the tunnels have proved remarkably durable, Professor Gillespie said.
And when modern security tools are properly deployed, they are remarkably successful.
The trucking "bloodbath" of 22015 is ending on a remarkably sour note.
That is a remarkably broad power, and it can be easily abused.
TikTok is testing a user profile redesign that's remarkably similar to Instagram.
But even in this early state, it's complex, substantive, and remarkably fun.
She was remarkably candid too about the sorrows of her personal life.
In the absence of such rights, parole decisions can be remarkably arbitrary.
Still, in corporate governance circles, that level of support is remarkably tepid.
James has, over the last several years, walked a remarkably difficult tightrope.
For all of the exceptionalism of 2016, the outcome was remarkably typical.
Still, others seem to appreciate that he is remarkably unpopular at home.
Even while Jimmy Carter was in office, the Carters were remarkably relatable.
Informed consent still appears to be a remarkably fuzzy concept for him.
Regulators have declined to intervene—remarkably, considering how recent was the crisis.
The figure held a prayer book that looked remarkably like an iPhone.
It looks remarkably faithful to the franchise despite the shift in genre.
It's a remarkably smart move as fins regrow, a neat renewable resource.
Remarkably, the millimeters-wide tubular structures are vertical as well as horizontal.
Bodine was remarkably silent on the proposed cuts to the EPA's budget.
For years, Facebook was known for having a remarkably stable executive bench.
The belief has proven remarkably resilient, given its regular brushes with reality.
But at its core, the alleged scheme is remarkably simple -- and brazen.
The colors that fill the two-room tomb have been remarkably preserved.
Trump has also been remarkably cautious in his comments about the situation.
But it is often — as Sonya was telling Astrov above — remarkably interesting.
Remarkably, the results look very similar to a fully developed baby brain.
This remarkably accurate result was better than we'd expect based on history.
Remarkably in so hidebound a country he is getting away with it.
It's a remarkably assured and confident debut from Peele, and perfectly cast.
Targeting and firing the gun proved both remarkably crude and ruggedly simple.
For example, the vast sums corporations have supposedly invested in Ireland have yielded remarkably few jobs and remarkably little income for the Irish themselves — because most of that huge investment in Ireland is nothing more than an accounting fiction.
And he's also remarkably self-possessed and confident and I just adore him.
I think maybe people would be shocked that my life is remarkably chill?
Remarkably, its false door appears to be intact—suggesting its contents are undisturbed.
That is a remarkably dexterous explanation for something he does not remember doing.
Dano is a remarkably empathetic and tender actor, but I'm also interested to
The debates have garnered remarkably high ratings—perhaps because so many people enjoy
Actually, Toto turns out to be remarkably good and sophisticated according to musicians.
Archaeologists have discovered a remarkably well-preserved 1,000-year-old mummy in Peru.
First, the obvious: Withings's Thermo is remarkably attractive, as far as thermometers go.
The US economy has proven remarkably resilient, overcoming countless obstacles along the way.
DC: He's a remarkably wonderful journalist, who happens to also be not funny.
In all, it was a remarkably big and hearty meal—perhaps deliberately so.
Affleck is remarkably recognizable as an actor even when you can't see him.
My computer—a MacBook Pro Retina from late 2012—still works remarkably well.
Instead, the boomers turned out to be remarkably self-absorbed, cynical and materialistic.
It's remarkably productive, and I think it's a pretty interesting process to watch.
The ensuing public fallout has been remarkably consequential for the social media giant.
The Takeaway: All in all, Project 111 was remarkably easier than I expected.
Like the keyboard, the spacious trackpad on the x25 is remarkably without fault.
The fact remains that the two countries interact in a remarkably unique way.
He also enjoys support from Shia clerics and, remarkably, both America and Iran.
The sequel was announced in 2008, but we've heard remarkably little since then.
Given the odds, and the rewards poaching brings, they have been remarkably successful.
" Disney also released a statement, calling Boyce a "remarkably caring and thoughtful person.
Remarkably, the new keyboards will be eligible for the repair program as well.
They've both got dark hair and similar haircuts, along with remarkably similar cheekbones.
But he proved remarkably flexible and imaginative during nearly three decades in office.
Yet it has nonetheless produced a remarkably capable AR prototype all the same.
These tools are remarkably powerful for living in a teen-centric consumer app.
Remarkably two such plays recently opened at the Signature Theatre in New York.
Before my first unit broke, I thought that the hinge felt remarkably solid.
Here's a species that looks remarkably like us, but it is not us.
There were many hardships and obstacles, but the Negro Leagues were remarkably successful.
The actual rules are remarkably compact and, most seem to agree, quite reasonable.
And it takes remarkably little effort to wreak havoc to your online life.
It's remarkably suspenseful, even though one already knows that everything will go fine.
The first lesson belongs to the 21st century: modern science is remarkably effective.
But five years later, that journey is shaping up to be remarkably different.
Melatonin is "remarkably effective" at preventing jet lag, according to a meta analysis.
It's a remarkably easy thing to do — and something you definitely should do.
FOR TWO COUNTRIES so much at odds, India and Pakistan remain remarkably alike.
They had dinner after a recent loss, and his son was remarkably calm.
It seemed like 103 was a remarkably bullish period for autonomous driving investments.
On the face of things, the atmosphere during his visit looked remarkably warm.
And even more remarkably, we guess it probably only took him five seconds.
Finland prides itself on being remarkably progressive when it comes to gender equality.
The Obamas were remarkably unfazed by the zombie invasion of the South Lawn.
For a strategy game, Into the Breach is remarkably easy to get into.
But platforms have become remarkably canny at squeezing their customers in other ways.
Remarkably, Abubakar maintains that she has not been directly affected by the conflict.
Beach Slang is remarkably divisive for a band that sings about having feelings.
And by that measure, things in the euro zone are looking remarkably bright.
Remarkably, those calls seemed to result in much higher grades for the students.
Remarkably, they were all transported out of the hospital in just two hours.
Yet far from being hounded, he has in fact faced remarkably little comeuppance.
Not a remarkably rational Tweet: Peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy.
Remarkably, both sides are now keenly working to make such activities a reality.
Remarkably, civil partnerships in some countries have become increasingly popular among heterosexual couples.
In the book, we describe 19th-century "indignation meetings," which were remarkably widespread.
Buttonwood:The markets are remarkably calm about polls showing that the election is narrowing
But not Trump, whose search has been remarkably public over the past week.
Desmond explains early in the book, eviction used to be a remarkably rare
Ability basically means making sure that the product is remarkably easy to use.
Remarkably, the male smashed the shells and willingly shared the meat with others.
Plus, many have pointed out that Instagram Stories looks remarkably similar to Snapchat.
Remarkably, the uncrewed rocket continued on its mission as if nothing had happened.
Remarkably, the cathedral's façade and interior architecture seems to have sustained minimal damage.
"To which he added: "Hyaenodonts were remarkably adaptable, but they ultimately went extinct.
And public confidence in science writ large has remained remarkably stable for decades.
More remarkably, the transformation has persisted over the years since that initial experience.
These have been remarkably accurate in defining breakout targets, and retracement support targets.
I found the gem to be a little clunky, but overall remarkably nonintrusive.
It's been a bad start to the year for a remarkably risky fund.
It's a simple memory, but it's still remarkably vivid over twenty years later.
And the president continues to show remarkably little concern about the interference itself.
Quite remarkably you're so close to the stage you literally feel you're there.
"The picture was remarkably unremarkable," Nye said, recalling the oil painting was flaking.
The show is remarkably lacking in sexist or racist invective, or stereotyped portrayals.
Things that would have passed unappreciated in years past now feel remarkably important.
And interviews with voters here suggest that this is a remarkably fluid race.
He and his peers are remarkably well-informed and are eager to vote.
Physicists are remarkably frank: they don't know what dark matter is made of.
This cocktail of abuse, denial, and blaming the victim is often remarkably effective.
That means a remarkably high 76% of WhatsApp's monthly users come back daily.
LONDON — Hugh Laurie is known for being remarkably humble despite his impressive career.
For a player with boundless natural talent, Lukaku's performances can be remarkably underwhelming.
Today, though, Mak is remarkably measured when talking about his past label situation.
Still, on any given day the briefings can turn into remarkably vicious battles.
Tim Curry is involved — and he looks remarkably normal... by comparison, at least.
For one thing, net government debt, at 203% of GDP, is remarkably low.
But the two parties in 1877 looked remarkably like the two parties today.
Whether measured by demography or geography, the 2018 election produced remarkably consistent patterns.
The drafters of the regulation did a remarkably good job on this front.
Canadian revenues have held up remarkably well in spite of these deep cuts.
She makes both the history and craft of representation painting seem remarkably underused.
What both brands do remarkably well is exerting control over the value chain.
But she recovered remarkably well to force and win a second-set tiebreaker.
The fear and confusion are understandable — face recognition is a remarkably complex technology.
Though many are tired, the Puerto Rican people are remarkably resilient and patient.
Remarkably, there is some legal uncertainty over whether credits towards state taxes count.
The CH-R is surprisingly light on its feet, with remarkably precise handling.
Remarkably, only two officers were hurt, each with a wound to the thigh.
Remarkably, this scene played out within the Belles offices until the early millennium.
Another crucial point: Not only is the selection killer, but it's remarkably fresh.
Remarkably, the judge granted the detective's request without even hearing from the newspaper.
Remarkably, large chunks of the foundations and many lychen-encrusted columns still stand.
She reportedly fell onto the pavement below — but remarkably, the young woman survived.
He noted, though, that some of the findings were "remarkably similar" to Orbis's.
Remarkably, the timing of this "reform" is just as bad as the substance.
In their defense, the facial hair and withering stares do look remarkably alike.
Remarkably, Castano was wearing what looked like tight-fitting jeans the whole time.
But above all, it is the anti-Semitism that has been remarkably constant.
Earlier trials suggest this is a remarkably effective way to treat the disease.
Data shows that the Carrera program is remarkably effective at achieving its goal.
The tracking function works remarkably well, so you can easily follow your subject.
The Foundation update for No Man's Sky is here, and it's remarkably familiar.
And the immune systems of these two genetically similar communities look remarkably different.
Mr Trump's backing, especially in the Midwest, has so far proved remarkably resilient.
NBC News: Trump approval "remarkably stable" after a stormy week of bad news.
They're also remarkably affordable right now, offering top-tier performance for just $200.
Remarkably, Gonzalo Higuain has not scored in his last eight matches for Argentina.
At a base price of $400, it was remarkably affordable by Apple's standards.
Don't worry, people aren't eating them—but they are eating something remarkably similar.
Remarkably, Ms. Nevalainen, now 16, and her infant son made it out alive.
Perhaps most remarkably, both teams raised their levels of play after Jan. 17.
For about five years, it worked remarkably well, and then the tears fell.
Remarkably the delicate urchins retained their flavor, delivering little hits of briny freshness.
We hear from Michigan today, but afterward, the primary schedule gets remarkably quiet.
It proves just how remarkably empty the conversations on the show can be.
As such, it's drawn criticism, though remarkably unfairly framed, from the Catholic League.
That crazy rascal is clad in a tangerine toga and remarkably hideous sandals.
It was a remarkably generous act, and I admire him deeply for it.
"It sounds refreshingly simple, and yet it's remarkably difficult to do," he said.
Master Class At 2100, Austin Russell is remarkably young to be a CEO.
That kind of trust is slow to build, and remarkably easy to destroy.
Eschewing pigment altogether, colorlessness turns out to be remarkably, even miraculously, attention-getting.
He traversed the sensitive ecosystems know as the Páramo, remarkably biodiverse mountain grasslands.
And, truth be told, Infinity War doesn't diverge from this model that remarkably.
Young minds can process lived memories and secondhand ones in remarkably similar ways.
" On his health: "I'm in remarkably good health considering the life I've led.
Watching the show feels remarkably intimate, like reading a teenager's very funny diary.
This squid stew tasted remarkably like pot roast, in the best possible way.
Yet, the final transfer of power was a remarkably peaceful, joyful four days.
Remarkably, his beatific innocence remains intact, as does the lightheartedness of the narration.
Unlike some of those major octogenarians, however, Ms. Tower is remarkably self-deprecating.
Many of the ideas have come to fruition in a remarkably short time.
"President Nelson is remarkably healthy," Eric Hawkins, a spokesman for the church, said.
Coding begins to give him a "remarkably soothing sense of progress," he writes.
Neymar is remarkably stubborn when it comes to taking the easy obvious play.
"Very remarkably, there is no answer to this question today," Dr. Quéré said.
That's a remarkably low number for an incumbent this late in the campaign.
The larvae remained in remarkably good condition, even after 800 years of burial.
" He added: "They're small, inexpensive, and make packing and unpacking remarkably less stressful.
Remarkably, he said, it was the first competitive penalty he had ever taken.
Appeals are remarkably easy and affordable to file and can be done anonymously.
Folding both back rows of seats makes for a remarkably flat load floor.
As an administrator, "he was unflappable, a remarkably deft politician," Dr. Orr said.
Remarkably, it was the first perfect game in the National League since 1880.
Bitmoji TV premieres on Saturday morning, and it's remarkably funny, exciting and addictive.
The "outdated" old monarchy also produced a remarkably rich and innovative cultural life.
Heat Wave Air-conditioning has been remarkably good at creating demand for itself.
Remarkably, most experts agree that there is sufficient water to satisfy everyone's needs.
Filmed six months after their split, they seem remarkably friendly with one another.
The spectral signatures of the best companies I've invested in are remarkably similar.
Remarkably, and against great odds, some of these movements are creating transformational change.
The cauliflower is remarkably sweet and moist, its surface crisp and golden brown.
You could make a tagine, or a remarkably streamlined and delicious cassoulet. Souffles!
That number included, again somewhat remarkably, 75% of Republicans AND 55% of Democrats.
The score has also prompted a wide range of remarkably picturesque stage designs.
The reactions by the two sides are remarkably similar to the Clinton impeachment.
Yet she found writing code and fixing software bugs remarkably satisfying and creative.
To be sure, markets have held up remarkably well despite the trade concerns.
Remarkably, Trump also asserted on Friday that he didn't foresee that issue arising.
That's just another reason why it shouldn't be criminalized — it's remarkably non-toxic.
Most remarkably, AlphaZero uncovered new approaches to the game that dazzled chess experts.
What's remarkably simple is the immediate impact and positive multiplier effect of water.
Minerals kept the remains remarkably intact, gradually turning the body into a fossil.
Taking that meeting was remarkably naïve and reckless, but it was not criminal.
"Remarkably, Pete never complained about his illness," his family said in their statement.
These attitudes remained remarkably consistent in another poll released Monday by Monmouth University.
Remick asked Seinfeld whether being a young comedian requires a remarkably thick skin.
There was even an in-game avatar that looked remarkably like the director.
In some ways, they were charged with crimes that were remarkably old-school.
She holds it together remarkably well, shedding few tears, which suggests promising complications.
Remarkably, a leading candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination is an avowed socialist.
This number has been remarkably stable throughout the six quarters of the survey.
Curiously, our elected representatives seem remarkably unconcerned about protecting America's standard of living.
And, remarkably, working with a white pop star didn't ruin Will's street cred.
Yet there is remarkably little information about what is working, how and why.
He was just some dude who happened to look remarkably like Bradley Cooper.
Remarkably, the demonstrations have remained peaceful, and security forces haven't unleashed deadly violence.
It turned out they were remarkably adept at following multiple objects at once.
Maryland (22006-28) is led by three stars and a remarkably deep bench.
Mr. Applebaum partnered the brightly precise Lauren King with a remarkably light touch.
Remarkably, President Trump has declared himself content with a nuclear armed North Korea.
""I hope no one's paying for [the data, which was] really remarkably inaccurate.
Remarkably, the robot has now been hired by the Pentagon for $10 million.
And remarkably, it was as easy and painless as applying a Band-Aid.
Think of Ötzi, the remarkably preserved 5,000-year-corpse found in the Alps.
One has aged remarkably well, while the other is severely warped and cracked.
No equivocations, no caveats — the games lineup for the Switch is remarkably light.
Sure enough, from every angle, I looked remarkably more aerodynamic, if faintly ridiculous.
Dufresne is remarkably deft in her handling of charcoal, graphite, watercolor and pen.
A flurry of activity in the remarkably leak-proof operation began on Feb.
That's a remarkably simplistic view of foreign policy, which is predicated on consistency.
It stars a remarkably silly central hero in Chris Pratt's Peter Quill, a.k.a.
Aviation leaders maintain flying remains remarkably safe relative to other forms of transport.
More remarkably, he is talking about expanding his product line, adding Campbox for kids.
The problem is that IMAX 70mm screens are remarkably hard to find in 2017.
It was remarkably simple, and it took about four minutes to submit my request.
Yet remarkably, just as things seemed hopeless, an old reflex began to kick in.
The second layer is the personal history between Clinton and Putin is remarkably bad.
It's a remarkably powerful tool—one we wouldn't mind taking for a spin, ourselves.
The rabbits did remarkably well at holding on, even when the sheep were agitated.
But the markets and economy have shown resilience during a remarkably tumultuous political period.
The two of you share a remarkably unethical ability to deceive and manipulate others.
"After using the smartphones myself, I find the quality has improved remarkably," he said.
The Rosenthal standard on conflicts was shaped by a remarkably similar case decades ago.
In American history, our parties have proven to be both remarkably robust and fragile.
At first glance, the updated procedures don't seem remarkably different from Twitch's earlier policies.
His skin was remarkably soft as my fingertips caressed the back of his neck.
Other hermits, however, are remarkably open about sharing their experiences with the solitary lifestyle.
Nintendo's solution, while it has its shortcomings, is a remarkably cohesive and smart one.
Removed from the context of a specific experience, most sext exchanges are remarkably similar.
All thronged to his funeral, and—remarkably in the Middle East—kept it peaceful.
Indeed, it has been a remarkably good summer for demagogues across much of Europe.
Remarkably, 28% of the participants went bust, and the average payout was just $91.
FOR a country with the world's largest population of Muslims, Indonesia is remarkably permissive.
That's a pretty cool assessment of the market, especially given its remarkably hot debut.
Into their place have stepped leading presidential aspirants who are remarkably liberal and reformist.
But they have also been remarkably outspoken in their opposition to the Republican frontrunner.
Some have brought pushchairs for children, who bear their ordeal with remarkably few tears.
Last week's globe-spanning ransomware outbreak may have started with a remarkably simple attack.
The instrument remains a remarkably complex device, laborious to manufacture and difficult to maintain.
This is not to say that either team played perfectly, or even remarkably well.
This shit was my first and only reaction and has remained remarkably the same.
But either there are exploitable holes in that idea, or executives are remarkably fortunate.
The update is remarkably similar to location sharing feature introduced by Google last week.
Still, for a country with the world's largest Muslim population, Indonesia is remarkably permissive.
They are both passionate about, and remarkably effective at, improving the criminal justice system.
Thanks in part to this capacity for reinvention, Australia's economic record remains remarkably unblemished.
Built on Android 7.0 Nougat, the S8's software is remarkably restrained for Samsung.
Remarkably, even Mr Modi's fellow-travellers from the Hindu right are voicing their displeasure.
Watergate played out under a party system that was remarkably loose compared to today.
Exercises that cement NATO's remarkably close working military relations are more vital than ever.
Tekken 3 holds up remarkably well, with its intuitive controls and shockingly competent camera.
Remarkably, WWE hasn't screwed up despite Lynch not being a star of their making.
Remarkably, all segments of society that scholars have examined do well economically under Democrats.
USB-C is a remarkably flexible port style, which is widely considered the future.
You may have also noticed the devices look REMARKABLY like the old Galaxy S1003.
Give Me Future is a remarkably dense portrait of a place and a moment.
It was just remarkably superior to any experience I'd ever had with clothing before.
But remarkably few (22, to be precise) of the original provisions have been frozen.
But the initial episodes are remarkably well-crafted, making a collapse feel less likely.
Her Twitter account is remarkably similar to a certain orange-skinned, thin-skinned politician.
Somehow, the Mixtape feels remarkably like it's the album Hamilton was covering all along.
And boy, does it sound remarkably (and hilariously) like a heartbroken break-up message.
The figures themselves are remarkably detailed for toys that aren't super high-end collectibles.
India is peculiar in having a hugely fussy but remarkably skinny and understaffed bureaucracy.
Lipslut's been remarkably effective at raising money for organizations with its lipsticks thus far.
It's one of those activities that sounds complicated and scary, but is remarkably simple.
The Galaxy Fold If nothing else, the Fold has a remarkably high Q-Rating.
Yet, observant but diverse in their beliefs, Americans are remarkably accepting of other faiths.
It's thicker than the other laptops on this list, but it's still remarkably sturdy.
Fox & Friends host Pete Hegseth, remarkably, did not press Trump on this extraordinary claim.
But those plans changed, leading to Shrike having some remarkably nuanced, subtle facial expressions.
But even more remarkably, Trump doesn't even seem to know what health insurance is.
It's a theme that recurs throughout Ader's small, but remarkably consistent body of work.
For hundreds of miles, the waters of the Liard and Mackenzie remain remarkably separate.
They're a far cry from Boston Dynamics' ATLAS humanoid bot, but still remarkably capable.
The project really has been remarkably (and excessively) expensive, but not nearly this expensive.
The AnyWatt has a solid metal case that feels remarkably sturdy for a dongle.
The regular drills that have been developed for Japanese schools have proved remarkably effective.
Hurricanes may be nature's most powerful storms, but they are often remarkably fickle beasts.
"Given the enormous complexity of the market, we have done remarkably well," Oxman said.
A longtime Goldman banker, Murphy's résumé looks remarkably similar to that of former Gov.
In the process, you are building a rich portfolio/presentation that looks remarkably slick.
The sexually violent visual language of how these women get killed is remarkably consistent.
And remarkably quickly, a new, entirely Northern party sprang up to take its place.
Radio scans and images taken by a submersible show a remarkably well-preserved submarine.
Remarkably, the series win was Texas' eighth this season when losing the first game.
There's still something remarkably compelling about reading about a bizarre reality in Reddit comments.
Remarkably, the bill expands benefit levels while actually reducing taxes for millions of Americans.
For a while after, however, things remained remarkably the same in the undergarment world.
Thinner than MacBook Air Precision-cut aluminum HP's made a remarkably beautiful machine here.
They do look remarkably similar—but the image on the left isn't a painting.
Source – Nature Climate Change Long-range transmission is also remarkably efficient and low cost.
Remarkably, the return to flight mission also was the first successful Falcon 9 landing.
It is remarkably precise, which the Navy says could limit collateral damage in wartime.
"The UK market has remained remarkably resilient," said Russell Quirk at property website Vyomm.com.
Against this backdrop, Taiwan — officially the Republic of China — has received remarkably little attention.
One thing the show does remarkably well is the relationship between Monse and Olivia.
The Trump tax plan released last week remains remarkably devoid of detail or content.
" For typically sober-minded tropical analysts, that "remarkably" translates into "how did this happen?
That routine turns out to be remarkably common, although most targets never go public.
Machinest remarkably captures the sweetest memories and spins them into new 3D adult worlds.
Remarkably, however, many of the leading campaigners for Brexit are sceptics about climate change.
And, remarkably, this week India invited a Pakistani investigation team into the Pathankot base.
Despite Spotify's seemingly risky offering, the direct listing has yielded a remarkably stable stock.
Remarkably for an agency that has lurched from one crisis to another, it passed.
"Huh" is a word that has been found to be remarkably similar across languages.
Much of Germany and western Russia have had a remarkably cool summer so far.
Snapchat is doing remarkably well in Australia, new figures released by Snap Inc. show.
Ecuador's transit commission shared the images of the remarkably cute sloth over the weekend.
Despite such provocations, the protests so far have been remarkably peaceful and non-sectarian.
It was quiet even when you pushed it, and the torque arrived remarkably linearly.
And other than a few rough patches, it has been a remarkably smooth ride.
" Her head coach, Joe McKeown, adds that she was a "remarkably dynamic young woman.
The new post-Pact international system, Hathaway and Shapiro argue, has been remarkably successful.
Biden directed money in effective fashion and there was remarkably little evidence of corruption.
EVEN for a global industry like aviation, Primera Air's business model seems remarkably cosmopolitan.
But some forms of life are remarkably resilient, even to these sorts of extremity.
ButGuardsman Protect & Preservedoes what it claims to do, and it does it remarkably well.
Remarkably, Kristoffersen nearly repeated his hat-trick last season, missing out only at Kitzbuehel.
Eberly was a remarkably durable catcher, who consistently led his team in home runs.
"The statements we obtained from students and chaperones are remarkably consistent," the investigators said.
Meissner: This is a remarkably complex situation and there is no good policy solution.
Today in 2018, there is potential for this future where systems function remarkably well.
Yet Big Food's embrace of cage-free eggs has been remarkably thorough and swift.
There was remarkably little economic discussion on display; there wasn't even much economic demagogy.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen's recent endorsement of a $15 minimum wage demonstrates remarkably bad judgment.
China has come a remarkably long way, but the country is still relatively poor.
The collapse of the NXP deal could be a remarkably strong blow to Qualcomm.
Such situations are remarkably fluid based on daily intelligence and conditions on the ground.
Remarkably, he said he got into this whole mess because he fell in love.
There's been remarkably little outcry over what the LME termed an "error in reporting".
His parents expressed understandable frustration to me given his remarkably normal behavior at home.
" A remarkably similar moment takes place in Bruce Wagner's new novel, "I Met Someone.
On his way out, he released a remarkably telling statement worth reading in full.
She stopped leaving the house, and developed symptoms that sound remarkably similar to PTSD.
Alarmingly, Trump is remarkably popular among female voters, despite his track record of misogyny.
The desk's remarkably average stature seems to be an open secret among industry insiders.
But can he be a remarkably productive big-league hitter over the long haul?
Some way or another, though, The way Trópico manages its programming is remarkably resourceful.
Most of the greenhouse gasses on Mars would be remarkably energy intensive to extract.
These networks are remarkably resilient in bad weather, with the exception of solar storms.
Clinton in the aftermath of what was a remarkably harsh assessment of her conduct.
But, over the years, Cuba's intelligence officers have been remarkably successful at recruiting Americans.
The federal Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) Program is remarkably successful at facilitating both.
Remarkably, May's Cabinet has only just started to discuss what it wants from Brexit.
Today's logo is remarkably similar to the one Fiat used from 1959 to 1965.
For all that Villig talks to Bolt&aposs differences, it is remarkably like Uber.
New York (CNN Business)America's jobs market has been remarkably resilient for a decade.
It is remarkably easy to buy high-capacity magazines or ammunition in bulk online.
The Kings have remained remarkably stoic, but the funeral did test that steely resolve.
Everyone's rhetoric and arguments about what the party needs were remarkably similar — more organizing!
They are mostly found in the Northern Hemisphere, and are remarkably agile and athletic.
It's remarkably not hard to do, but a lot of people don't do it.
Despite that size and raw power, he moves remarkably well for an interior lineman.
"What Rockland County has done is remarkably irrational in every conceivable way," he said.
The calculator is remarkably easy to use, far easier than other financial-aid tools.
Images of rippling waves, for instance, are remarkably similar to that famous Great Wave.
Bloomberg reported that American consumers still have a remarkably optimistic outlook for U.S. stocks.
His white hair was scalloped against his scalp, but his face looked remarkably unlined.
Remarkably, though, St. Mary's hasn't seen a maternal death in at least 222 years.
But like other trauma experts, Dr. Davis emphasized that children can be remarkably resilient.
How to Cut the Cord on Cable Television has changed remarkably in recent years.
Remarkably, the Packers did, winning six consecutive games and advancing to the conference championship.
The behavior, known as "mobbing," is remarkably interesting, unless of course, you're the owl.
Henson points out that O'Rourke's favorability in June 20143 was "remarkably similar" to Davis's.
And yet for a novel guided by delirium, "Lord" is remarkably suspenseful and assured.
Inger's situation is remarkably aligned with those of the other women on this list.
He writes, often remarkably, about what he experienced under the influence of these drugs.
She was initially sentenced to three years, a remarkably light penalty by Russian standards.
Education could be done through distance learning, and they're adapting remarkably quickly to that.
Remarkably, that's irrelevant to the text, which any writer could count as a triumph.
Yes, Trump was on everyone's mind, but he was remarkably absent from Democratic messaging.
Once the drone starts tracking, its subject will find it remarkably hard to shake.
Remarkably, in July he briefly led the British Open with eight holes to play.
Ms. Novak's remarkably relatable performance at Mr. Early's headlining show last summer was stunning.
The contents of your wallet seem remarkably similar today as it did in 2010.
And, prices remain remarkably low — at 2,000 won, the hot dog costs about $1.68.
Unrelated species sometimes arrive at remarkably similar anatomies through a process called convergent evolution.
Experts at the W.H.O. have lavishly and repeatedly praised China's response as remarkably aggressive.
Mr. Biden's strength, meanwhile, has proved remarkably durable, despite a relatively low-key campaign.
So in a way, Trump's toilet vendetta is remarkably consistent with his governing philosophy.
Through 76 career games, Luka Dončić and LeBron James put up remarkably similar numbers.
Remarkably, the administration and Congress are now considering deep cuts to this R&D.
BUFFETT: NO. I AM REMARKABLY IN GOOD HEALTH, PARTICULARLY CONCERNING THE LIFE I'VE LED.
As prime minister, Ms. Marin heads a government that is remarkably female and young.
A year of national polling of the Democratic primary shows his remarkably consistent support.
Somehow, Stephen Colbert got Gwyneth Paltrow to unironically parody her remarkably unironic brand, Goop.
LONDON — The role of royal wives has changed remarkably little since the Middle Ages.
That was because she was playing remarkably well for a player of any age.
Remarkably, two of Washington's three conference victories have come by 30 or more points.
Remarkably, some criticism is coming from some within the government's hard-line power base.
Over the course of 150 pages, the indictment described a remarkably vast criminal enterprise.
But in Iowa, the issue has remained remarkably absent from the Democratic campaign trail.
Compared with the last extended shutdown in 2013, this episode is remarkably low-key.
If it's difficult to envision that percentage, that's because the figure is remarkably small.
While self-care is a simple concept, it can be remarkably difficult to enact.
More remarkably, dancers a bit older than Ms. Dorrance, 40, also got their day.
Mitch Trubisky has played remarkably well over the past few weeks despite his reputation.
Out here, on the first Saturday of December, cold became a remarkably variable concept.
Remarkably decaffeinated while cruising from drugstore to pizza place, the GT is never jittery.
Remarkably fit, relentless, UConn kept extending its lead — to 23 points and then beyond.
What's the point: Public opinion on Trump has been remarkably stable throughout his presidency.
When asked how they felt at different spots, the volunteers gave remarkably consistent answers.
The headset itself is remarkably light, but as Stan said, it felt extremely flimsy.
Remarkably, Cramer and Heitkamp gave the same answer to that question: The Democratic Party.
Remarkably, according to Griffin, the Seahawks were the only team to officially interview him.
Despite the complexity of the problem, the solution for the U.S. is remarkably simple.
Dolan is remarkably upbeat, and she says she genuinely enjoys helping strangers solve problems.
Think of Ötzi, the remarkably preserved 5,000-year-old corpse found in the Alps.
The iPhone XR is remarkably similar to the fancier iPhone XS and XS Max.
Lest you think all Floridians are strange, a few did some remarkably kind things.
She responded to Biden's closing comments by mocking him in a remarkably callous tweet.
And certain data sets can be remarkably valuable for companies working on those technologies.
Remarkably, the Japanese have also succeeded in turning the trade tide with South Korea.
Earnings are doing remarkably well given that the economic data looks kind of slow.
They're remarkably polished products for a company just a year into selling consumer hardware.
Indeed, many traders say technical analysis works remarkably well when it comes to bitcoin.
Now, the culture has caught up to her, and her work seems remarkably prescient.
Despite the items for sale being totally digital, the auction itself was remarkably human.
Barguil has recovered remarkably quickly from a pelvis fracture in a crash in April.
It was remarkably frustrating to watch, but even more than that, it was confusing.
Remarkably, Félicette survived, and was studied for two or three months in a laboratory.
Remarkably, Zuckerberg never addressed the "shadow profile" question during his 20 minutes of replies.
Among lawmakers who represent border districts, there is remarkably little support for a wall.
Brown is remarkably physical — downright violent at times — but that suits Gilmore's style. 3.
The LGBTQ acronym alludes to a solidarity between people that are actually remarkably different.
Donald Trump has staked out a remarkably hostile position regarding journalists throughout this campaign.
And, remarkably, the fact that his university was fake wasn't even the fraudulent part.
On the other hand, he was also a remarkably good leader in many ways.
Take, for example, the remarkably similar history and trajectory of ICE and the DEA.
He's proved remarkably resilient to corruption claims that have plagued his administration for years.
In virtually every way, Criminal makes a remarkably poor choice for a star vehicle.
She is remarkably robust and resilient, and determined to do what she thinks right.
Remarkably, Kenin broke Williams four times, while only ceding one of her own service games.
Like the first teaser, the new trailer is remarkably light on details for the film.
Remarkably, several people over the years have claimed to be descendants of the cult leader.
A legislator's understanding of their district is remarkably linked to who they've talked to recently.
For a thrice-married former raconteur, the Trump first family appears remarkably stable, and loyal.
But used in a proper setting with a trained guide, they can be remarkably therapeutic.
Remarkably, it formed during the first hundreds of millions of years after the Big Bang.
They reproduce remarkably clear and detailed sound owing in part to their open-back design.
Remarkably, given its profound effect on her moods, Lowe says lithium didn't fog her personality.
Remarkably, this debate has taken place based on partial and inappropriate indicators of U.S. inequality.

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