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"Perhaps even more remarkable," added Mr Sumption, was the fact that BBC news chief Richard Sambrook "allowed the impression to persist, even among the governors of the BBC".
"He was always available to discuss research ideas with his students, and was tireless in reading and commenting on his students' work". "As a person, Ron was simply remarkable," added Chen, who is a senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand.
Many Americans take aspirin to lower their risk of heart disease, but a new study suggests a remarkable added benefit, reporting that patients who took aspirin regularly for a period of several years were 21 percent less likely decades later to die of solid tumor cancers, including cancers of the stomach, esophagus and lung.
"Most material from this late Qing era is stuffy, formal and posed, but Thomson's work is full of life". What is doubly remarkable, added Mrs Yao, was that Thomson captured such intimate moments while using cumbersome equipment and glass-plate negatives that needed to be coated with emulsion before exposure.
The Tigers merger fueled FedEx's international expansion, demonstrating the remarkable added value that a merger can offer.
"To shoot some low rounds, make some putts, and hear those roars, it was remarkable," added Spieth, only the fifth man to lead a Masters from the end of round one to its conclusion.
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"The contrast between Ottawa and Rome was pretty remarkable," adds the administration official.
A performance evaluation called his first year remarkable, adding the caveat that he should mix more with members of the staff and faculty.
Making amends in a television interview, Mr. Sarkozy praised Mr. Fillon's work as "perfectly remarkable," adding that the two of them are "interchangeable".
The explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes called Hooper's attempt remarkable, adding: "The expedition has the potential of becoming the modern-day equivalent of Sir Edmund Hillary's conquest of Everest".
In his review, Ben Brantley of the New York Times called the play "remarkable," adding, "Even in descriptions of boredom and squalor there's a glimmer of nobility, of the valiance required to get through one day".
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