Sentence examples for notably remarkably from inspiring English sources

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That means bigger seats, better tailgating, more points of sale and, most notably, remarkably affordable concessions: Hot dogs and pretzels will cost $2, while a 12 oz.

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Notably, CNTs remarkably accelerated gap junction formation via activation of integrin-mediated FAK/ERK/GATA4 pathway [70].

So far, long lists of candidate biomarker proteins, notably in oncology, remarkably never progressed from research discovery to clinical application because de novo development of multiple ELISA would have been prohibitive in time and money.

When we subclassified the grade of plating efficiency, normal HSCs obtained from adult BM showed variable degrees of proliferative potentials with grade 1 to grade 4, however, almost all of HSCs obtained from CB had high proliferative properties with grade 4. Notably, ASCs showed remarkably low proliferative potentials.

Over time that content has not lessened, although some of her music has been remarkably lyrical — notably "Cyan" (2009), for orchestra.

Railway construction aided rural industry and proceeded remarkably quickly, notably in the 1880s: between 1875 and 1891 the mileage rose from 1,600 miles to above 10,000 and reached as far as 500 miles inland.

Notably, its sequence is remarkably similar to that of the ScaB dockerin of A. cellulolyticus.

Notably, vessel density was remarkably reduced in LLc tumours treated with Uncl-Sema3E, while it was comparable to controls in the presence of sFlk1 (Fig 9G).

Notably, both NHI compounds remarkably increased the disintegration of these spheroids, which were significantly reduced in size compared with the untreated spheroids.

The Bush Administration was lobbied from many places: from inside the military, by Petraeus and other like-minded officers, but also, remarkably, from outside — notably, by retired General Jack Keane and Fred Kagan, at the American Enterprise Institute.

The Fed's drip-feed of low interest rates and investors' ravenous appetite for risk enabled many emerging countries and companies in them (notably, Russian firms) to borrow remarkably cheaply in the capital markets, despite a multitude of deep-seated problems.As interest rates wax and risk appetite wanes, investors are likely to focus on countries' problems, not their progress.

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