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    remarkably


    1. She and Yorthops had grown remarkably close in these two local years


    2. There was a lot to like about the place, but it was slow and lazy and remarkably easy to get stuck in


    3. He wondered what that meant? 'Keep the place together?' He didn't think it was in any danger, things seemed to be remarkably smooth at his place


    4. The two children sat remarkably quietly on the bench seat in front of their parents, holding hands as they watched the wet and glistening streets drift by outside their window


    5. Much as I love Sefir, the thought of sitting down on something which doesn’t move is remarkably attractive


    6. I have to concede that the couple of times he has lost his rag with me (and invariably for valid reasons) he has always apologised … and he has been remarkably patient with me


    7. The house is remarkably clean considering that no-one has lived here for several weeks, and, seeing my surprise, Ms Jones tells me that David’s cleaner had been coming in to check on the place regularly


    8. children sat remarkably quietly on the bench seat in front of their


    9. What I remember thinking about you is how remarkably normal you seem for someone from that far away and different a culture


    10. ” She imagined having the time to get him to understand what that was like, but he continued, “What I remember thinking about you is how remarkably normal you seem for someone from that far away and different a culture

    11. He wasn’t talking about that, he was probably only talking about the body she was investigating the origin of because he went on with, “You look remarkably better than you did when you were brought in, did I get to tell you that back in Knmonaweep?”


    12. Me … a pretty ordinary, middle-aged woman … and he wants me… me with all my insecurities and idiocies … He’d been surprised when he’d realised my age … nasty moment … half expected him to make excuses and run away … underestimated him seriously … made a point of convincing me that age gap does not matter … remarkably efficient at convincing … his hands … phew … quiver at the thought … must be getting used to it … starting to retain some basic mental functions whilst thinking of him (thank goodness) … laugh


    13. Harry went to the far back of the grounds and saw straight away where the earthen levee had succumbed to the river, he then inspected the house proper and was surprised to see that the foundation's piers were remarkably undisturbed


    14. remarkably interested in the carved lintel above the church


    15. ‘She was remarkably accurate, in fact


    16. remarkably - even though they were sitting on top of the


    17. seems to have healed remarkably well


    18. It was dark now and the Prof illuminated the way with a gas lantern, its small white flame remarkably powerful due to a polished reflector at the back and a large magnifying lens attached to the front


    19. He saw a few soldiers walking around and one or two civilians but on the whole, the place seemed remarkably empty


    20. Its shore is remarkably beautiful country, thick green forests and lush pastures surrounding comfortable villages

    21. Once he arrived, the rest of the Dead God’s plan was remarkably simple


    22. seemed remarkably calm, and stood aside so that the


    23. Remarkably, this major neck twisting movement is routinely carried out without his having to go in afterwards for some heavy-duty, chiropractic therapy at the local buho medical building!


    24. But to make any sudden change in the price of gold and silver, so as to raise or lower at once, sensibly and remarkably, the money price of all other commodities, requires such a revolution in commerce as that occasioned by the discovery of America


    25. Heron was remarkably close to allowing very bitter tears to fall, but he turned to wipe them before they escaped


    26. She expected it to smash as it hit the ground but remarkably it landed intact and remained alight


    27. In little religious sects, accordingly, the morals of the common people have been almost always remarkably regular and orderly ; generally much more so than in the established church


    28. because by comparison they were remarkably


    29. him closely, but remarkably, Booth gave his real name and was


    30. His left hand shot out and grabbed my arm it was then that I noticed his grip was remarkably strong almost desperate

    31. She is reputed to have said, in the 1920"s, regarding Oakland, California that: „What if you get there, and there"s no there there?" Remarkably prescient, inasmuch as I write these words in the Year of Our Lord 2011 Oakland, with a population approaching 400,000, really still has nothing that could be called a downtown


    32. He looked remarkably like a fat over-grown youngster, sucking a bull's-eye, but ready for a good cry at being taken to school


    33. A few miles from Fumsu, the path was remarkably wide and clear, and in full light of the moon, and close to the road, I noticed a hole and the body of a Negro at the bottom with a cloth over his face


    34. Events influencing the winds of change, however, remain remarkably constant


    35. It doubled up as a remarkably good barbecue grill when needed


    36. " It was all a play with words in Afrikaans and I mean no disrespect for they had a tough job to do, and did it remarkably well for many years


    37. When principles of non-violence are either self-contained or practiced unconditionally under circumstances (otherwise) calling for a measured response, (sound) judgment and common sense appealing to the requirements of a peaceful, well-ordered society that every citizen (otherwise) owes an obligation, and whose conspicuous merits, perhaps laudable in some instances, however questionable at other times, and where (such) natural impulses are routinely rejected, even more remarkably when Property and Person and at times the Nation, are at risk by (anti-social) individuals determined to provoke harm; weighs in the balance, and where (institutional) recourse is problematical or uncertain, an (individual) is required, inasmuch as it lies within that individual‘s capacity to do so, to discourage such annoyances as they may present themselves to that individual as well as that individual‘s family and friends, however contrary to that individual‘s ―nature,‖ lest that individual‘s misplaced pacifism further encourage mischief makers and bullies alike, by providing license to habitually upset the harmony and safety of private and public concerns as it (otherwise) suits their primitive whims


    38. Such decisions should be carefully mapped out as they are likely to impact the course of future generations (curiously) different however (remarkably) similar to present conventions


    39. ‘She is doing remarkably well at the moment


    40. I am referring to a lowering of moral, cultural and intellectual standards in relation to material ones and casual rejection of the religious, social and cultural traditions that made America (remarkably) unique

    41. In another manner, consistent with their socialistic agenda, America‘s growing entitlement mentality impressed by soaring economic expectations (Material Status) and artificially contrived victimhood (Historical ―Grievances‖) provided further ―cause‖ for government spending that ultimately achieved a remarkably high social rate of return on its ―investment‖


    42. Andrew Lewis has done a remarkably good job of educating K9 lovers about preventing


    43. Mama Adele had buttoned her blouse when she gave me a remarkably constrained look:


    44. But there’s always flaws in a design, and that fact was remarkably pointed out when Eileen arched her back all the way, hands touching the ground, exactly the moment the demons’ claws swept at nothing but air, and then sidestepped him by rolling to the side, avoiding his kicking legs and tail with a motion so graceful and regally syncopated, it reminded me of a cross between Grace Kelly and Tito Puente


    45. Remarkably, he was pale, with red hair and freckles, a half Polish kid who had grown up in Spanish Harlem and whose Spanish was fluent and without a typical gringo accent


    46. Amonas seemed to be well-versed in surviving skills and at ease with finding his way through this remarkably chaotic mess of a forest


    47. His cat was supposed to have extra-sensory powers and it was remarkably articulate, if Tri-D and web-vids were any indication


    48. Following the lead of the others, she shouted and, remarkably, won the attention of a vendor


    49. It came off remarkably easy


    50. felt remarkably good about what he had done












































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