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I was unprepared, having missed "Les Misérables" onstage, for the remarkable battle that flames between music and lyrics, each vying to be more uninspired than the other.

Subsequently, our hunger for something more substantial materialized in James McPherson's remarkable "Battle Cry of Freedom" and many other superb histories, in the popular Hollywood movie "Glory," and in my brother Ric's and my 1990 documentary series "The Civil War".

Such racism was pervasive in all branches of the military, with the best-known case being that of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of black pilots who were reviled in the news media as cowards despite remarkable battle bravery.

This week's debate on Lord Joffe's bill on assisted dying for the terminally ill turned into a remarkable battle between the forces of the enlightenment and a barely disguised medievalism.

In the deeply segregated Navy of that time, Mr. Clark was just a servant — a ship's steward — and it was common practice then for the heroics of blacks in the military to be ignored or discredited (most notably the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of black pilots who were reviled in the news media as cowards despite remarkable battle bravery).

4.06am BST Flagging enthusiasm One of the qualities of this rivalry has been the ongoing remarkable battle of large-scale tifo displays which I wrote about last year — some rather remarkable images and videos among this little lot, to keep you amused at half time.

His death of kidney failure on Wednesday at the age of 81 followed a remarkable battle with the disease.

Unbeknownst to them, this is a game in which only one can be left standing, and the circus is but the stage for a remarkable battle of imagination and will.

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THE "death blow" that Bill Ackman promised to land on Herbalife this week raised expectations of a dramatic ending to one of the most remarkable battles in the history of Wall Street.

Marr has waged a remarkable public battle with his disability, but admits to me that "I've now gradually come to terms with the fact that I'll never be 100%".

He was wounded, jailed for a time, ran off with another man's eighteen-year-old wife, Anita (whom he eventually married), formed a brigade of Italian exiles, and, in 1846, fought a remarkable defensive battle against far superior forces at San Antonio del Salto, on the River Uruguay.

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