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What makes him remarkable is the fact that he became an artist at all.
What makes him remarkable to Routledge is his link with the "secret state", defined here as the intelligence establishment that owes its loyalty to the crown rather than to a democratically elected government.
What makes him remarkable is that, in a country where lawyers are among society's top earners, he has no credit cards, savings or bank account and owns no property.
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From an early age Humboldt clearly had a spark that made him remarkable.
What made him remarkable was that he didn't settle for these achievements.
Not that he would have considered any of this remarkable, which was what helped to make him remarkable.
Coupland explains that it was McLuhan's ability to anticipate the homogenizing and dehumanizing effect of mass media when the phenomenon was in its infancy that made him remarkable.
It is what makes him so remarkable.
His determination to be his own man, whatever the world's chatter says, makes him the remarkable musician he is.
An editorial saluting Rivera Mariano Riverara's Saving Grace," Sept. 29) stated, "What makes him so remarkable is his poise under pressure, his dignity in losing, his ability to put defeat behind him and come back to win, again and again".
What makes him so remarkable is his poise under pressure, his dignity in losing, his ability to put defeat behind him and come back to win, again and again.
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