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To another friend he wrote, "If I had known this music earlier, I would not have written 'Swan Lake.' " Remarkably, American Ballet Theater is giving New York audiences the chance to compare the two: last week's performances at the Metropolitan Opera House were all "Swan Lake," this week's are all "Sylvia".

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Remarkably, Americans have adopted what is effectively an even more sanguine view of the harm from warming, by refusing to tax carbon and investing quite conservatively in green technology and research.

Remarkably, Americans of all political stripes have long reserved for our veterans the purest form of socialized medicine, the vast health system operated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (generally known as the V.A. health system).

Many are not: wonderful kindergartens, financial aid for families, amenable school timetables and shorter working weeks that help women to keep their jobs and raise children at the same time.Christian GerondeauParisSIR – Remarkably, Americans are having more children despite the absence of the generous maternity leave that is the norm in Europe and the rest of the industrialised world.

Remarkably, Americans are choosing work over leisure: In a competitive, free-agent job environment where workers are expected to be on-call at all times, they either cannot or dare not take time off.

It is the lesser-known and remarkably prescient "American Politics: The Promise of Disharmony," published 36 years ago.

Remarkably, the American market was one of the calmer markets during the month.

He has remarkably clear American diction, which he attributes to hard work.

Donald Westlake was a remarkably prolific American crime writer who published nearly 100 books, sometimes writing three novels a year under a variety of pen names.

Stewart Butterfield, co-founder and CEO of Slack Technologies, a remarkably successful American message-platforming startup, holds an undergraduate philosophy degree from the University of Victoria in British Columbia and a master's degree in the philosophy and history of science from Cambridge.

The table is remarkably accurate – American geography professor Mark Monmonier wrote a computer program to replicate Wright's calculations, and determined that for a Mercator map of the world 3 feet wide, the greatest discrepancy between Wright's table and the program was only 0.00039 inches on the map.

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