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It may seem grim and disconcertingly cyberpunk for so remarkable an innovation to grow in shadows and troubled lands, to feast on crime and disaster; but that seems to be the world we live in now.
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I just think there are some things you have to make certain concessions for: things so remarkable, where the quality is so compelling, it enriches your life".
"I would just say to them, 'I wish you knew the Hillary I think I know.'" Few have seen that more-open Hillary Clinton in public in recent years, which is what made her eulogy for Diane Blair so remarkable.
And what is so remarkable for a novel that sold 20m copies worldwide is that there's no happy ending.
Dorothy Edgington, Birbeck College, University of London A Passion for Action Michael Dummett was so remarkable in so many ways it would be impossible within the confines of a few paragraphs to capture his greatness.
What made the U.S. economy so remarkable for most of the twentieth century was the fact that, even if working people never moved into a different class, over time they saw their standard of living rise sharply.
What followed was an experience so intense, so remarkable for its raw emotional force, that I could not help but think of it on Friday, when it was announced that Mr. Jones had died in a Nashville hospital at the age of 81.
It's not so remarkable for a young actor to move to the States to seek work on Broadway, and eventually an undreamt-of place called Hollywood, nor for that person to change their name as soon as they find success.
Fifteen years ago, it wouldn't have been so remarkable for a chart artist to have artistic control, but the making of pop records has become a division of labour, with the components (the song, producer and "talent") purchased separately and brought together in a studio.
It's an extraordinary place, steeped in stories that would seem the stuff of soaps if they weren't quite so remarkable (for instance, one couple, part of the extended family, took their 16-year-old to Paris for acne treatment; when this proved fatal, mum shut herself in a room for 20 years and dad took up with a couple of concubines, who fathered him 23 more children).
Symeon of Durham stated that St-Calais was chosen as a bishop for this reason, describing him as "very well versed in sacred and secular learning, very conscientious in matters of divine and worldly business, and so remarkable for good conduct that he had no equal amongst his contemporaries".
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