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He remarkably homered in his return on Sunday, but on Tuesday he looked more like an old Jeter than the old Jeter.
Sixteen days after being officially unveiled as the new manager of Bolton Wanderers, Coyle tonight confronts the club he remarkably led to the Premier League unrepentant and unbowed.
When asked why the conglomerate structure seemed to work so well for him, he remarkably — and surprisingly, to me — explained the structure is efficient and comes in handy around April 15.
Tagaki also initiated and organised an international research project on the use of mixed plutonium-uranium oxide (MOX) fuel in light water reactors - the IMA project (IMA means "now" in Japanese), for which he remarkably secured funding from the Toyota Foundation.
He, remarkably enough, managed to combine every anti-individual liberty idea from the right with every pro-big government policy from the left.
When Berkeley lists what philosophers take to be the so-called primary qualities of material bodies in the Dialogues, he remarkably adds "gravity" to the more familiar list of size, shape, motion, and solidity, thereby suggesting that the received view of material bodies had already changed before the second edition of the Principia had circulated widely.
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He's remarkably prolific and he's not yet thirty.
Some accounts say Nicholas was penniless, but if he was he did remarkably well.
On Vettel's reaction he said: "He's remarkably calm.
He's remarkably prolific — and he's not yet thirty.
He walked in panting and he was pale, but he seemed remarkably well".
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