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But not very remarkable.
A not very remarkable stream whose great importance rested for several centuries on its location!
He wants to feel that his not very remarkable power is something special.
Another thousand migrants had made it to Europe in a single, not very remarkable, day.
The speech that he delivered at his installation in April 1866 was not very remarkable in itself, but its tone of high moral exhortation made it an immediate success.
But even when a dog does plant its teeth in a man, there is at least something new to report, even if it is not very remarkable or important.
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They are saved by design, of course, even if the particulars aren't very remarkable.
But this fact is not really very remarkable or mysterious, since all it means is that organisms are natural examples of a system of a certain well-known kind.
Taken together at York or Warwick, they still aren't anything very remarkable.
The word enterprising has appeared in 153 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Jan . 11in the Media Decoder blog post "Boutique Music Publisher Invests in Six Early Beatles Songs" by Ben Sisario: In most corners of the music business, a deal to administer the music publishing rights for six songs half a century old wouldn't be very remarkable.
That wouldn't be very remarkable if semiconductors were the major cost, but in our case it's copper, sheet metal and batteries.
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