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Claude's drawings are as remarkable an achievement as his paintings.
It's not the building itself which is remarkable – an old community centre earmarked for redevelopment.
No more remarkable an ossuary is to be found anywhere in the world – and still the finds keep on being made.
But neither Dick's physique nor the inky gallery adorning it made as remarkable an impression as his face, which seemed composed of mismatching parts.
But his record at the All England Club remains remarkable: an unexpected victory in 1992; another final appearance in 1999 and three other semifinal appearances.
A striking linguistic example of this is the French word for transom, "vasistas," which comes from the phrase "was ist das?" uttered by Germans who were presumably astounded by their first contact with so remarkable an invention.
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Kate O'Flynn is remarkable: a bolt of unhappiness.
How remarkable a year did Barry Bonds have?
How remarkable a ratio is that?
A remarkable man, a remarkable thinker and an even more remarkable dreamer.
That was a remarkable achievement, a remarkable performance and a remarkable result.
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