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A jelly doughnut for $2? Yes, it's small, but it's superb and remarkably light.
Yes, it's small, but it's superb and remarkably light, and goes perfectly with the tart lemonade, which is just $2.
The happenstance disgruntles some observers — including, remarkably, the New Museum's superb director of exhibitions, Massimiliano Gioni, who notes, in the show's catalogue, that "the recent commercial success and mainstream assimilation of these works complicate their reception, stripping them of their critical edge".
Remarkably mature.
Remarkably, yes.
The first half of the concert featured two world-class soloists in superb form; the second half, remarkably, was better still.
Falcao was quick, superb in the air – remarkably so given he is only 5ft 10in – blessed with a powerful and accurate shot, and capable of pulling wide and dropping deep.
In fact pterosaurs were remarkably good fliers and many were also superb on the ground, and their real limitation is that their fossil record is generally so poor.
But more often than not the car just feels like a superb luxury tourer with a remarkably quiet cabin.
Herb Allison, president of TIAA-CREF from 2002 to 2008 wrote of her: "Judith was a remarkably gracious, kind and caring person with a superb intellect.
With an exceptional chassis and superb driving dynamics, this front-drive family car feels remarkably like a rear-drive German sport sedan.
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