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The zeal to rebuild was again remarkable.
Again, remarkable in the current in the current climate.
Mr. Daniels, who played Caesar at the Met in 2007 for the last run of John Copley's dull 1988 production of this opera, is again remarkable, singing with his full-bodied sound, emphatic delivery and technical command.
We observe here the again remarkable coincidence in the timing of the increase of the carnivorous gelatinous components in basins far away, and suggest that their role in shaping the food chain is more important than previously thought.
Sampling colliding bias in a cross-sectional study could arise by several causal structures, but the similarity to a cohort design is, again, remarkable.
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The president has proven once again his remarkable capacity for political survival.
John Terry showed again the remarkable influence he has on a team that never seem to be afflicted by nerves.
That, in a Premier League in which prices have generally increased again, is remarkable, amounting to another £2m cost.
The opposition again showed remarkable unity following the first round of voting in February, which put Mr Wade ahead, with 35%.
Very small differences in oxide content can drastically affect the final colour of a glass; yet colours and tints were reproduced time and again with remarkable consistency.
Greg Sargent is right: the latest and presumably final Romney attack demonstrates, once again, a remarkable level of contempt for the public — just like the "you didn't build that" attacks, the "apology tour" attacks, and so on.
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