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