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Even more remarkable, the star of this dish is chicken breast.
Even more remarkable, the son now addresses a subject he has scarcely touched on before: Olive Moore Cornwell, aka "Wiggly".
And, after all this, the still more remarkable: the election of a certified intellectual as President, not to mention an African-American one.
The second received less attention but is more remarkable: The Mouse and His Child (1969), by Russell Hoban, who had been a successful writer of gentle tales for small children.
Zach Lowe of SI.com's The Point Forward explained Boston's turnover contrast: More remarkable, the Celtics have morphed from a chronically high-turnover team into one showing great care for the ball.
And because rainwater sinks deep into the earth, a large part of the plateau is technically desert, rendering even more remarkable the hardy people who carve their lives on this barely arable land.
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This is all the more remarkable because the rest of the world has hit the buffers.
Its sustained pulling power is all the more remarkable given the vast expansion the company has undergone in the past two decades.
What makes that all the more remarkable is the simplicity of the controls.
The strong British recovery is the more remarkable since the country is out of line with the euro zone.
The Hangover's success is all the more remarkable given the weekend sunshine that depressed revenues across the market.
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