Sentence examples for remarkably alive from inspiring English sources

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And though brain-dead, they all seemed remarkably alive.

"The world of antiquity comes remarkably alive," Robert A. Oden Jr. wrote here in 2000.

If unconventionally portrayed -- or, perhaps, precisely because so portrayed -- the world of antiquity comes remarkably alive here.

With the military budget, welfare time limits and tax cuts for the wealthy in the daily headlines, not to mention the convolutions of logic that dominate political discourse, the play, first performed in 1905, seems remarkably alive.

He went to the toilet – fish still in hand and, remarkably, alive – and while passing urine, the fish slipped from his hand and entered his penis.

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One man who took part in the 1991 uprising, who remarkably climbed out alive from a mass grave and who wanted Saddam dead, watched the Iraqi leader's first court appearance and said: "He should not be humiliated.

But it's kept a small country living on knife's edge alive and in remarkably good shape.

Remarkably, 3 of the 10 patients remain alive, 2 without evidence of disease with 51, 73 and 138 months of follow-up, respectively.

Remarkably, the patient reported here is still alive, two years after surgical resection of the primary tumour, despite the presence of liver metastases.

Remarkably, half of the patients who were alive at 90-day follow-up had HMGB1 concentrations greater than three times the upper 95th percentile of the range for normal controls.

IF THE most famous philosopher of all were alive today, he might find America remarkably similar to his own Athens of the fifth century BC.

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