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Performance in low-light situations is always dicey for these tiny sensors (unless you've got a Lumia 920 or something), and the DNA's camera becomes more unremarkable as light levels dip.
More unremarkable though is the fact that Sarah Palin's kids would feel it's appropriate to use social media to turn on critics, using incendiary and ill-thought-out language.
What could be more normal, more unremarkable than the common endearments English-speaking Americans use to address their romantic counterparts?
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I really liked it, though I can also see its flaws (limited replay value, more unremarkable characters than not, no real puzzles to speak of, those identical boozers), and playing it made me wonder what the gaming landscape would be like if this sort of release was more the default than the exception.
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Though hearing Verne Lundquist's "Yes sir," still gives me chills, I'd be hard pressed to imagine something more physically unremarkable than putting a ball eighteen feet.
Men and women recounted an inability in themselves and others to recognise their behaviours as symptoms of EDs but dieting and losing weight were conceptualised as more 'normal', unremarkable and 'socially acceptable' behaviours in young women.
Still, the nominally issue-free video wasn't as fluffy as it appears at first glance: it was replete with the symbols of the "everyday Americans" whom President Obama once said "cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them", even as it openly attempted to redefine everyday Americans as more diverse, and unremarkable in their diversity.
Until about 10 years ago, his science career was more or less unremarkable.
The statistics from the match were almost dead even, but Kuznetsova won many more of these "unremarkable" points.
That has been widely accepted because there are far more drivers with unremarkable records than ones checkered with crashes and speeding tickets.
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