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The splendid German baritone Dietrich Henschel was an impassioned Mad Hatter; Julia Rempe was a luminous Cat. And the veteran dramatic soprano Gwyneth Jones, who, at the age of seventy, has lost remarkably little of her decibel capacity, made a comic tour de force of the Queen of Hearts.

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In our trial the mean total number of working days lost was remarkably lower, 9.82 working days in the active PEMF group compared to 12.91 working days lost in the control group with a range of 0 to 190 days.

But should all three sides in succession lose, then remarkably, two whole nights after they took to the field, it would be Melbourne City who claim victory.

Sangakkara and Burns looked in utter control, but when the former fell, inadvisably slogging a full toss to mid-on, Surrey, remarkably, lost their final eight wickets for 71.

To nobody's surprise, Lancashire have lost the toss – remarkably, they have done so in all eight home Championship matches this season, leaving Glen Chapple with little defence to the charge of being a useless tosser.

The "non-primate specific" region is conserved in all eutherian species including Strepsirrhini, e.g., Otolemur garnettii, except in Haplorrhini primates that remarkably lost this region (Fig.  3a).

When it came out, the papers concentrated on twaddle about Mick Jagger's alleged micro-penis, but over the course of Richards's book I absorbed not only the tale of a remarkable life led by a clever man who had (remarkably) never lost touch with reality, but also an excellent portrait of a transitional era in British culture.

Remarkably, he lost just 12 bouts in a 300-fight amateur career.

And if the results are imperfect, that's because collecting up-to-date, accurate information about the U.S. economy, where millions of jobs are created and lost every year, is remarkably difficult.

Remarkably, Planaria lost from its genome several genes that are known to be involved in forming a centrosome; that is, in endowing the centriole with the ability to nucleate microtubules [ 20].

However, items other than the sleep-related ones (e.g., the lost interest in sex) remarkably contributed to the depressive-somatic pattern in the factor analysis, which could in fact account for the associations detected in the perimenopausal and postmenopausal groups.

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