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be remarkable with
adjective
Worthy of being remarked or noticed; noticeable; conspicuous; hence, uncommon; extraordinary.
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Nevertheless, the resolution can still be remarkable with soft specimens.
His restraint in 'keeping his own counsel' could be remarkable – with the consequence that his poor opinions of certain people were seldom available for inclusion in gossip.
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The St . Louisoffense is remarkable with m.v.p. candidate Marshall Faulk, but the defense is awful.
The results were remarkable, with majestic cityscapes and stunning space battles accentuated by a grandiose score.
The change in Callao has been remarkable, with crime reported to have fallen dramatically.
Some of the behavioural responses observed were remarkable, with swimming activity seen after a pressure decrease of only 0.005 bar.
He said the response to Queer Pakistan has been "remarkable," with interest from all parts of Pakistani society.
The response has been remarkable with more than a third of our target reached in the first week, and generating a remarkable level of interest.
I have a 5 ½-year-old grandson who goes to bed at night with a brick — it's plastic — and he is remarkable with Lego.
The sheer amount of merchandise is remarkable, with whole sections devoted to children's items, clothing, jewelry and clocks of all types.
The setting is remarkable, with fog and mist swirling in from the sea, sometimes lying like a duvet on the harbor.
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