Sentence examples for remarkable observer from inspiring English sources

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This novel reminds us what a remarkable observer Wallace was — a first-class "noticer," to use a Saul Bellow term, of the muchness of the world around him, chronicling the overwhelming data and demands that we are pelted with, second by second, minute by minute, and the protean, overstuffed landscape we dwell in.

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In a remarkable twist, The Observer has discovered that members of Lumumba's family - including one of his six sons and seven of his grandchildren - are living in Tallaght in west Dublin, after fleeing political persecution in the former Zaire in 1997.

The strong coherence of the scattered congregations was remarkable to pagan observers.

It might seem remarkable to detached observers that this process, only just now beginning to gear up, did not happen after the oil-price hike of the early 1970s.

In a remarkable interview for The Observer, British resident Bisher al-Rawi has told how he was betrayed by the security service despite having helped keep track of Abu Qatada, the Muslim cleric accused of being Osama bin Laden's 'ambassador in Europe'.

A remarkable season, and most observers consider it the second-greatest in the modern history of the men's game — second only to Rod Laver's accomplishing the Grand Slam in 1969, something that no other Open-era men's player has done.

A remarkable season, and most observers consider it the second-greatest in the modern history of the men's game second only to Rod Laver's accomplishing the Grand Slam in 1969, something that no other Open-era men's player has done.

Che's eventual victory despite being outnumbered 10 1, remains in the view of some observers a "remarkable tour de force in modern warfare".

Interestingly, research on this dimension has not only demonstrated strong relations between instructional clarity and subsequent learning outcomes but also a remarkable conformity between student and observer ratings on different dimensions of clarity (Hines et al. 1985).

In work that observers call both remarkable and inevitable, scientists in Korea have produced an embryonic stem (ES) cell line from cloned human cells--an advance that holds promise for replacing cells damaged by diseases such as Parkinson's and diabetes.

"Whip-smart, edge-of-your-seat," wrote the New York Post's critic; "surprising, remarkable, utterly thrilling," thought the New York Observer's.

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