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IT MAY seem remarkable that in the teeth of a recession, America's car makers can achieve their second-highest level of sales ever.
What may seem remarkable to some is that most – with one or two notable exceptions – have taken to swashing their buckles and slapping their thighs rather well.
It may seem remarkable that such funds exist; it takes a degree of chutzpah to charge an actively-managed fee for copying another manager.
It may seem remarkable today, but there was a time when MPs were so poorly paid they actually opened their own letters.
The fact that my dog talks may seem remarkable, but I am always more I impressed by her Calvinistic work ethic.
It may seem remarkable, given the obvious differences between the internet and the brain in many ways, that they should share so many high-level design features.
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In an era when many newspapers try to do this every year, that may not seem remarkable.
That there was a fight at all may now seem remarkable, but at Mr. Lautenberg's funeral on Wednesday, his eulogists said it was the fight that drove him.
Mr. Peters's decision may not seem remarkable -- cutting costs is an obvious way to save money -- but it was, because so many people cannot think that clearly under pressure.
It may not seem remarkable, unless you know that before his single mother knew about the tuition-assistance program at the center that she had employed a baby sitter who had plopped the little boy in front of the television for most of the day.
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